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Ghost Hunt?
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Hi all.
I was just wondering if any of you have ever been on a ghost hunt (like the one on telly with Yvette Fielding) and if so, what did you think of it?
I'm going on one with my sister in law on Tuesday and i'm really looking forward to it.
I was just wondering if any of you have ever been on a ghost hunt (like the one on telly with Yvette Fielding) and if so, what did you think of it?
I'm going on one with my sister in law on Tuesday and i'm really looking forward to it.
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She was way better at TV presenting and way more convincing than Derek Acorah and his fake foolery.
On one of the Edinburgh tours they used to make something happen, don't know if they still do.
Before you go, arrange a secret word with your sister. And promise that if you drop dead, you'll come back and tell her the word.
That way, your death won't be wasted.
We used to travel all over Kent and the south east visiting Churches, Castles, and pretty much everywhere that a quick Google search said was haunted.
We must have visited well over 100 different locations although near the end we just stuck to about a dozen in which we felt the most spooked out by.
We even invested in night vision cameras and EMF readers.
we tried Ouija boards, séances everything. We really did think we where some kind of most haunted spin off show. The only difference is we never came across anything and trust me we tried.
we even had the vicar to a church we used to visit regularly come out with us once. As he was intrigued and slightly mystified by our passion for ghost hunting and we still did not come across anything paranormal at all.
It is great to go ghost hunting though I mean we always enjoyed it because it was a cheap night out and I am not going to lie some of the places we used to visit had you quacking in your boots just travelling there...
Overall I was sceptical when I first started I now do not believe at all I think the whole idea of ghosts and poltergeist activity is nonsense although some friends I used to do it with are still very undecided even though we never actually saw or heard anything.
other people will swear blind ghosts exist though so I guess you can just take from it what you can be open minded but most of all be realistic and keep your common sense about you to many people in the paranormal world cling to the hope of an afterlife of spirits and ghosts because it is their way of dealing with a death.
Then you get charlatans like John Edwards and Sally Morgan taking advantage of peoples grief filling them with false hope... (don't get me started)
Have fun though yea and let us know how you get on
As my Mum used to say its not the dead we should be worrying about its the people living that are the problem....
P.S
I now spend my free time looking for UFOS because I believe in order to disbelieve something you need to have searched the reason why people believe in the first place...
Apparitions in the niiight!
The ghooost of Jade Gooody!
Be afraid! Be verrry afffraaaid! Of Jimmy Saviles wandering bony skeletor fiingers!
OK, Enough. :mad:
Paranormal stuff is a load of made up nonsense. :rolleyes:
It was an interesting experience.I would not do another though.
Be very weary when you do one.And be careful who you speak to as we was chatting to some bloke at the start who we didn't relise was the Medium. As soon as he started with the Séance his first words were"im picking up the presence of a man from Wales"I nearly slapped him
We were then split into groups.Most of our group were "newbies"and we didn't have very much activity all through the night where as other groups reported lots of things happening.Wether you believe it or not is another thing.As I felt a few people played on every noise and creek we heard throughout the night(which was to be expected in such a place)
Had a few interesting things happen.But wether that was our imagination or tiredness(It didn't finish till 5am) I am not sure.