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FairieSnuff wrote:After seeing Rick Maues' Haunted chamber, i googled and found loads of these in the US, does anyone know of any in the UK?
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On a slight tangent, there was a piece on TV this morning all about the British population in Hollywood. Not just actors but ordinary folk who have upped sticks to the land of sunshine. Something approaching 35,000 ex-pats at the moment!Craig Browning wrote: are you coming over here and taking jobs from
RedTyke wrote:I can back up Magic Wand on http://www.frightnights.co.ukand I don't work for them!!
They have some great venues around the UK. You can spend an evening there or even a whole night/ early morning.
I've been on a few in my time and they've always been very interesting.
I actually went to an evening in York at Otherworld where I had the pleasure to meet Magic Wand. He put on an excellent magic session, a bit of tarot and a seance. I even got to hold his hand for long periods of the seance....but that's not compulsory!!! (would have preferred it if he was a pretty lady)
bmat wrote:Pennsylvania, as I've found out after moving here is absolutly loaded with haunted houses and haunted places. I scoured Gettysburg looking for one but found nothing. Went to Edgar Allen Poe's shack and again, nothing. Penn State University, (GO LIONS) is supposedly haunted, again I found nothing. I was tossing around the idea in my head to get in touch with the Penn State Paranormal Research Society and see if we could get something together but they actually have a lot to loose, they have their own show about 'ghost' hunting that they feature on Penn State Video on Demand. They try not to associate with the Penn State Performing Magicians for good reason.
However I do choose to believe that Big foot lives in our woods. (I have 11 wooded acres on the side of a mountain) I think I have indisputable evidence. There is a dead tree leaning very oddly against another, along both sides of the tree are four very suspicious evenly spaced holes, and two on the front. It looks like a huge humanish Gorilla grabbed the tree with two hands fingers to the sides and thumbs on the front and placed that tree against the other then used it as a scratching post. It does not at all look like Woodpecker damage, nope not one iota of evidence pointing to the nesting pair of woodpeckers who have taken up residence this summer.
I no longer remember what this thread is even about. Sorry.
Brian
Craig Browning wrote:I've yet to meet an "open minded skeptic" who is willing to at least admit that there are things afoot that goes beyond their ability to explain it...
Craig Browning wrote: but then the majority of those with AN OPENED MIND who are honestly willing to give it a try will have some "interesting" experiences within relative short time of diving into it... the catch is, YOU MUST BE WILLING TO ALLOW IT TO HAPPEN.
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