tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6077394348891309887.post99290571481322081..comments2019-09-09T19:13:13.736-04:00Comments on Sink in the Hall: Last NightLindsay R Goldenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02995456788704861462noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6077394348891309887.post-35672610797800904022011-01-11T15:02:12.330-05:002011-01-11T15:02:12.330-05:00Hrm. A lot to digest there, can't really read ...Hrm. A lot to digest there, can't really read in detail until I get mah assignment done, but one thing I have always found helps in such cases, to the point where many occultists and other paranormal types make it a maxim. "Banishing by Laughter"<br /><br />See, certain things make you scared, it's true, but twist 'em a certain way, and you can't help but laugh. And, by laughing, you're not as scared. See the "silly" in the situation, as your husband does, and you'll feel a lot better. Just don't let either your fear or your laughter affect your judgement, as hard as that is, and always look for alternate explanations!<br /><br />As to your hubby being a skeptic, I've always found the best way is a middle ground. As my old-lady says, "Rule out, then rule in!"Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02074103787323689612noreply@blogger.com