I think there was a ghost in the garage last night.

   / I think there was a ghost in the garage last night. #11  
Ghosts! That's silly..
Alien UFO's are propelled by directed EMF (electromagnetic forces). Obviously they interacted, and exerted a force on the welder coils.
 
   / I think there was a ghost in the garage last night. #12  
...

"To infinity and beyond!".............It was none other than Buzz Lightyear, who at that time was residing in my Grandsons' toybox. Needless to say, it scared me pretty good, but I finally got a good laugh out of it. What possessed him to become such a chatterbox at 3:30 AM, I'll never know.

Well, the toys DO come out and play when nobody is around. Sounds like Buzz is getting a bit sloppy....;):laughing::laughing::laughing:

This has happened to me once or twice with the kids toys. Kinda funny. Once you figure out what is making the noise.

:D:D:D

Later,
Dan
 
   / I think there was a ghost in the garage last night. #13  
If I remember right....ghosts have a 200lb lift limit so it had to be something else.
 
   / I think there was a ghost in the garage last night. #14  
I had a safety disc rupture in a small CO2 tank in a large shed one time.

Looked like someone had rifled through everything. Stuff on shelves and work benches in disarray / tossed around.

That thing must have been spinning / flying around like crazy.
 
   / I think there was a ghost in the garage last night. #15  
...you could clearly see the tire marks where it had been sitting and the fact it had been moved sideways and not rolled. This is not something that is in an out of the way corner but rather in your face when you go in or out....

just curious how hard it is to fudge back to original position?...

Any chance in the recent past you had someone help you moving something past the (in your face) generator and they may have fudged it out of the way without saying anything?
 
   / I think there was a ghost in the garage last night.
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#16  
just curious how hard it is to fudge back to original position?...

Any chance in the recent past you had someone help you moving something past the (in your face) generator and they may have fudged it out of the way without saying anything?

Nope. No one around. We saw it at night and in the morning was moved sideways. You could clearly see the tire mark where it was and the fact that it was lifted and moved. I could smudge the old track with my finger so it was not skidded. And this was the heavy end of the generator and not the end with the handle so it was extra tough to move. No way to fudge that out of the way. Wife had recently GI'd the garage floor so she knows every square inch.

This is not a garage piled high with junk, Wife is OCD and you can see every square inch from one spot and it's all spic and span clean. Look, I don't believe any of this either but something happened.
 
   / I think there was a ghost in the garage last night. #17  
Strange... my Dad who lives alone has a rifle rack above the fireplace. One night, while he is sitting in the room watching tv, an old 22 Winchester, ups and jumps out of the rack and lands in the middle of the room 5 feet from the rack. Bounces on the carpet, and nothing... scared the heck out of him. Still has no idea how that gun came out of that rack.
 
   / I think there was a ghost in the garage last night. #18  
Several years ago, we thought we had someone lurking. Every other day or so the burn-barrel would be knocked over and a 5' fiberglass fence pole would be pulled up and thrown on the ground. This went on for several weeks and we were becoming a little nervous.

Finally installed some security cameras to hopefully catch the culprit, and we did. Turned out to be twin grizzly bear cubs just goofing around. Funny thing is, they never got into anything else and we had no clue they were even around.
 
   / I think there was a ghost in the garage last night. #19  
Nope. No one around. We saw it at night and in the morning was moved sideways. You could clearly see the tire mark where it was and the fact that it was lifted and moved. I could smudge the old track with my finger so it was not skidded. And this was the heavy end of the generator and not the end with the handle so it was extra tough to move. No way to fudge that out of the way. Wife had recently GI'd the garage floor so she knows every square inch.

This is not a garage piled high with junk, Wife is OCD and you can see every square inch from one spot and it's all spic and span clean. Look, I don't believe any of this either but something happened.

Was there any indication of an intruder? Maybe he inadvertently made a noise and decided to skedaddle? Where was it relative to your vehicle? It goes without saying that things just don't move on their own...although Sharn Jean thinks they do, at least her telephone seems to.
 
   / I think there was a ghost in the garage last night. #20  
If I remember right....ghosts have a 200lb lift limit so it had to be something else.

Bigfoot could lift that with one hand.
 

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