Since so many of you asked about ghost stories. We are back with more. This continues from the last ghost story episode where Momokui told us about her candies in her bag. Very scary loh!
I think maybe Momokui can start her own ghost stories podcast! Bravo!!!
AH Bird
on March 30, 2009 at 9:41 am
quite scary. heard something similar when i was younger.
my great grandma said never offer anything to your family when near temple or cemetery because
when she was young. one day she offer the (white sugar cake) to her younger sister when they pass by an old temple on bicycle. After that some uncle on road side stop her and say hei you have two sister at your bicycle back eating the (white sugar cake).
im from penang. i too heard ba-ku-li falling on top of my flat as well. at times i felt its weird cause who in the middle of the night would play with ba-ku-li… this podcast, really send chill down my spine. looks like im not alone, or we are not alone afterall.
where does the origin of the ba-ku-li comes from? if its tables and chairs, i could understand. however, is it so much of coincidence that all 4 of us including MoMoKui, Jepun Tofu and PekSorHuan encountered it frequently? on second thought, i shall not stay up so late at night.
phong hong
on March 30, 2009 at 4:27 pm
I had a similar experience like Jepun Tauhu. I was living in an old government quarters and shared a room with my brother. One night, I felt someone pull my pillow. I thought it was my brother and I pulled back the pillow. That “thing” pulled back even harder.
I also pulled back harder and when it finally let go of my pillow, the pillow landed on my face. Immediately, I felt someone push the pillow on my face trying to suffocate me. I was very scared and turned my face to the side so that I could breathe. I dared not move and I felt my body float up from my bed! Then my body slowly came down but my legs were still floating in the air (my eyes were closed the whole time and i was sweating buckets).
I decided to pull my legs down but as soon as i relaxed, my legs floated up again. I exerted more pressure to bring my legs down ang guess what ? My legs dropped down and hit the edge of the bed. That caused me to believe that my legs (and body) really did float up.
After that, I heard the sound of a woman crying (wailing) in the distance. It was very eerie and I only got up (very stiff) when I heard my father coming out of his room.
AH BIRD
on March 30, 2009 at 5:26 pm
Some how the “interesting” encounter always happen during young or youth time.
My encounter mostly near Penang hill or batu ferringi, and during camp…
YL
on March 30, 2009 at 7:48 pm
i love the way momokui telling ghost story 🙂
momokui, next time join more..i am ur big fan
4 lui bak
on March 30, 2009 at 11:20 pm
Heard the ba-ku-li dropping b4 last time when i was staying up late to study for my exam during college days. I heard from somewhere that the sound of ba-ku-li is actually scientific effects of the bricks and cements due to temperature changes….i dunno how true it is…its up to you guys to decide 🙂
kopikia
on March 31, 2009 at 8:47 pm
speaking of ba-ku-li.. i also heard before..
jjd58
on April 1, 2009 at 1:13 pm
i would love to listen to the continuation of Tofu’s story on the ‘pillow fight’ ;p
jjd58
on April 1, 2009 at 1:14 pm
and phong hong, you should really get on the show…your story will blow all the listeners away!
lor mee
on April 1, 2009 at 8:26 pm
hey momokui, I also pernah listen the bak ku li dropping sounds wo. But, I think mine one is not at middle of night time but is like noon or evening time. That is why I never feel anything as I assume my upstairs children playing.
fongtak
on April 2, 2009 at 1:18 pm
….:)..the sequeal to Jepun Tau hu’s Oh-Pe – Kang ‘s
character will be his twin brother…:)
follow the same fate….only that his brother is ohing his kachen:)
:)….. hhhehehehehehehehehehhehehehehhehehehehee.!!
……..( lol in the style of john ong..) 🙂 🙂 🙂
…..tau hu, i love your comedy .. really…
even john buy your story from the beginning …….
Xiamen Ah Long
on April 2, 2009 at 1:53 pm
Oh, I must quickly go listen to the podcast tonight. I am curious about the ba-ku-li story you guys spreading around. Sounds interesting ! I encountered a ba-ku-li incident myself also, when I lived in Jalan Perak. It was midnight and I heard someone playing with ba-ku-li outside of my room, he / she kept picking and dropping and collecting them one by one. Oh…… Merasuk……
dua shio jia
on April 2, 2009 at 2:25 pm
i experienced the ba-ku-li droping and furniture moving too.
but in penang, what i heard is fr my next door.
and not only in penang, i study in singapore and live in hostel and i heard tat in my hostel also.
and when i go to my brother’s house (he works in sg and live in flat), i also heard the same thing.
but i don’t think is ghost….it should be something else…
fongtak
on April 3, 2009 at 10:58 pm
dua shio jia, john,ah long, lormee,kopikia,
4lui bak,dann, tofu, momokui,
all my freinds.,,,,,
i studied and worked in s’pore too
but i never had such experience of ba kuli
i agree with you,dua shio jia and 4 lui bak,
all this phenomena should have an explaination
…. contraction of a buliding during the night, when the temperature is
colder could be the reason….
fongtak
on April 3, 2009 at 11:17 pm
but then,, who care about the reason ?
here in penanghokkien what we are concerned is good story telling
..jokes and laughing out loud…..thnk u mo2kui for your narration.
I think maybe Momokui can start her own ghost stories podcast! Bravo!!!
quite scary. heard something similar when i was younger.
my great grandma said never offer anything to your family when near temple or cemetery because
when she was young. one day she offer the (white sugar cake) to her younger sister when they pass by an old temple on bicycle. After that some uncle on road side stop her and say hei you have two sister at your bicycle back eating the (white sugar cake).
this happen in the evening……
im from penang. i too heard ba-ku-li falling on top of my flat as well. at times i felt its weird cause who in the middle of the night would play with ba-ku-li… this podcast, really send chill down my spine. looks like im not alone, or we are not alone afterall.
where does the origin of the ba-ku-li comes from? if its tables and chairs, i could understand. however, is it so much of coincidence that all 4 of us including MoMoKui, Jepun Tofu and PekSorHuan encountered it frequently? on second thought, i shall not stay up so late at night.
I had a similar experience like Jepun Tauhu. I was living in an old government quarters and shared a room with my brother. One night, I felt someone pull my pillow. I thought it was my brother and I pulled back the pillow. That “thing” pulled back even harder.
I also pulled back harder and when it finally let go of my pillow, the pillow landed on my face. Immediately, I felt someone push the pillow on my face trying to suffocate me. I was very scared and turned my face to the side so that I could breathe. I dared not move and I felt my body float up from my bed! Then my body slowly came down but my legs were still floating in the air (my eyes were closed the whole time and i was sweating buckets).
I decided to pull my legs down but as soon as i relaxed, my legs floated up again. I exerted more pressure to bring my legs down ang guess what ? My legs dropped down and hit the edge of the bed. That caused me to believe that my legs (and body) really did float up.
After that, I heard the sound of a woman crying (wailing) in the distance. It was very eerie and I only got up (very stiff) when I heard my father coming out of his room.
Some how the “interesting” encounter always happen during young or youth time.
My encounter mostly near Penang hill or batu ferringi, and during camp…
i love the way momokui telling ghost story 🙂
momokui, next time join more..i am ur big fan
Heard the ba-ku-li dropping b4 last time when i was staying up late to study for my exam during college days. I heard from somewhere that the sound of ba-ku-li is actually scientific effects of the bricks and cements due to temperature changes….i dunno how true it is…its up to you guys to decide 🙂
speaking of ba-ku-li.. i also heard before..
i would love to listen to the continuation of Tofu’s story on the ‘pillow fight’ ;p
and phong hong, you should really get on the show…your story will blow all the listeners away!
hey momokui, I also pernah listen the bak ku li dropping sounds wo. But, I think mine one is not at middle of night time but is like noon or evening time. That is why I never feel anything as I assume my upstairs children playing.
….:)..the sequeal to Jepun Tau hu’s Oh-Pe – Kang ‘s
character will be his twin brother…:)
follow the same fate….only that his brother is ohing his kachen:)
:)….. hhhehehehehehehehehehhehehehehhehehehehee.!!
……..( lol in the style of john ong..) 🙂 🙂 🙂
…..tau hu, i love your comedy .. really…
even john buy your story from the beginning …….
Oh, I must quickly go listen to the podcast tonight. I am curious about the ba-ku-li story you guys spreading around. Sounds interesting ! I encountered a ba-ku-li incident myself also, when I lived in Jalan Perak. It was midnight and I heard someone playing with ba-ku-li outside of my room, he / she kept picking and dropping and collecting them one by one. Oh…… Merasuk……
i experienced the ba-ku-li droping and furniture moving too.
but in penang, what i heard is fr my next door.
and not only in penang, i study in singapore and live in hostel and i heard tat in my hostel also.
and when i go to my brother’s house (he works in sg and live in flat), i also heard the same thing.
but i don’t think is ghost….it should be something else…
dua shio jia, john,ah long, lormee,kopikia,
4lui bak,dann, tofu, momokui,
all my freinds.,,,,,
i studied and worked in s’pore too
but i never had such experience of ba kuli
i agree with you,dua shio jia and 4 lui bak,
all this phenomena should have an explaination
…. contraction of a buliding during the night, when the temperature is
colder could be the reason….
but then,, who care about the reason ?
here in penanghokkien what we are concerned is good story telling
..jokes and laughing out loud…..thnk u mo2kui for your narration.