This should be taken with a grain of salt, as with any story from China. Whenever I hear a "crazy" story from China, I remember the story from a few years ago about the undercover journalist who discovered a street food vendor selling dumplings made from old cardboard and newspapers - a story that turned out to be fabricated. There were photos accompanying that story, as well.
Why do I remember reading this EXACT same story several months ago? Could this have happened again? Is it the same story being reported again for some reason?
@Bearfoot: What does that have to do with construction of a building? The Chinese built entire cities while the democratic process was still trying to agree on what to do with the Ground Zero site.
I think invitations like this are great if the only people you're inviting to your wedding are friends who share the same interests. But I wouldn't want to send something like that to my grandparents, aunts, uncles, and parents' friends. They'd just be confused.
Hmmm... based on what I've learned from movies like Poltergeist and Paranormal Activity, it sounds like this may be a poltergeist rather than a haunting, in which case the landlord is not responsible under paranormal law. ;)
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