What are some of your coolest, scariest, or strangest ouija board stories?

I've always adored spooky stuff and I was lucky enough to a friend in primary/elementary school who was the same, along with her younger sister. We made our own oujia board by painting the details onto a plastic kiddie table, and seances became our weekend pastime... we used an upturned drinking glass in place of a proper planchette. Of course the glass started moving after a while. We asked questions and found we had supposedly contacted a spirit whose body had been buried in a nearby, no longer used cemetery. We asked all sorts of questions about how they died, how we would die, etc. The only things I remember about that are a prediction that my friend would die aged 32 in a car accident - she's partway through being 32 now and I have zero expectation of that prediction coming true. I also recall the glass moving quite aggressively when we asked the spirit personal questions. We did have one prediction come true, and it was such an insignificant thing..

I was at the friend's house on a Saturday while my parents shopped for a "new" car. We had been very well off and my dad would change cars every two years, however, his trade was in decline and our cute Honda sports car had been sold, ready for something second hand to take its place. As an offhand question, the oujia board spirit was asked what sort of car my parents would buy that day. The spirit answered a 1970's model Datsun, which seemed ridiculous in the late 1990's when our previous car was the Honda, and this Datsun would share a garage with my dad's V8 Holden Commodore that had been bought new (bogan, I know). Sure enough, though, my parents bought a cream coloured Datsun that day. It was just fucking weird for that prediction to have been correct. I recall my friend's little sister getting genuinely spooked at different times during our sessions and I can't imagine an ~8 year old crapping on about a car. My friend? I sincerely feel that she had the same thoughts as me and would have preferred that nothing happened vs. pushing the glass around under false pretense. Of course maybe she heard our mothers talking about the car, but she never lied to me or embellished anything at any other time. We also never thought that much of it when we realized the prediction was accurate - it was basically "oh cool" and that was that. None of us had anything to prove with it.

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