kristen22 answered Thursday June 22 2006, 9:14 pm: When a person shudders (get's the chills outa' like nowhere) they'll announce "Some one just walked over my grave" People think that when you get the shudders just out of nowhere it is thought that people are walking over the sight where your grave will be located. [ kristen22's advice column | Ask kristen22 A Question ]
BWAR answered Thursday June 22 2006, 8:38 pm: Well..idk what you mean about the second part, but the first part, this is in a book "A feeling of paranoia hit me, but as fast as it had come, it went out of my head even quicker. A bit like that feeling you get when you feel a shiver going down your spine and someone will always say “someone has just walked over your grave”." So I guess it means something like, you're spooked or something. I've actually never heard it before, but that paragraph was in a book online so I thought I'd give you an example.
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