Wow, girl, so you've got the mouse and now the volume wigging out? Since you were watching him at the time, I guess we can't rule him out, right?
:heart: Back a couple of months ago hubby and I were watching Ghosts. It was cold and windy out, so the doors and windows were closed (i.e. no draft). The door from the living room to the hallway was closed. This door is either closed or it's not. There's no in-between. Hard as you try, you just can't get it stuck at some halfway shut point. It's open or it's closed, period. And if it's
closed, there is NO WAY to open it unless you push down on the handle. I know because I spent an hour the next day trying to recreate what I'm about to tell. I just couldn't do it. You'd have to break the frame to push the door open without using the handle. Anyway, we're watching Ghosts and it was the part when MJ was turning to dust and hubby, to lighten the mood, tried to make a weak joke about spontaneous human combustion. Umm, okkkkk. Then I had the perfect retort in my mind (No, that's spontaneous human comDUSTion, har har
) and just as I opened my mouth to say this... CLANK... the door suddenly flew open several inches (yes, with the clank sound) :bugeyed What the...??? We both looked over like, HUH???? But we just ignored the situation and watched the rest of Ghosts :lol: THEN we investigated. Him being a man and all, hubby's not amazed, like there must be some explanation. He saw me try to recreate it, so it's pretty obvious if there is a mundane explanation it's a really, really, really freakin' rare occurance. Well, anyway, I suspect that doors that don't normally 'fling and clank' at
all would not fling and clank open several inches in a windless room without
someone pushing on the handle, especially while two MJ fans are watching Ghosts and making jokes
Just what I suspect, a-hee-hee