View Full Version : Bogus ghost hunters!
Mulder
1st February 2008, 07:42 AM
What is a bogus ghost hunter? What is a genuine one? Some answers at the this link (http://www.thisisgloucestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=139331&command=displayContent&sourceNode=139314&contentPK=19661096&moduleName=InternalSearch&formname=sidebarsearch).
Apart from being generally bizarre, I didn't realise newspapers STILL insist on publishing ages! I've never understood why they did it in the first place.
Mulder, age 32. :smiley:
Janot
1st February 2008, 07:48 AM
Come to that, what is a bogus ghost? :cheesy:
Janot, age 64 - so I am to be taken exactly twice as seriously as Mulder. :smiley:
Dr B
1st February 2008, 10:08 AM
I think it has become the new train spotting........:cheesy:
dalriada
1st February 2008, 04:49 PM
I think it has become the new train spotting........:cheesy:
It's what happens when there hasn't been a Star Trek Convention for a long time, the natives get restless.
I am totally loving that story though, it's a perfect example of why I think 'ghosthunter' groups-and-their differences would make such a marvellous subject for an ethnographic study. If only I could find an organisation reckless enough to give me a grant for it, I'd be in there like a shot. I'd buy a Dan Ackroyd t-shirt and everything...Ghosthunting can be hilarious good fun, but in this day and age why do people persist in believing that it's science?
Mulder
1st February 2008, 05:55 PM
Hi Dalriada, check out my 'Group of the day' thread in the General area ...
dee
1st February 2008, 10:42 PM
Work recently organised a ghost hunting trip and the general feeling was that it was very well planned. 'Things' did happen, but these could be explained like the bangs - it was in an old abbey and it was windy that night. I asked a my manager what he thought and he replied it wasn't worth going and that he still didn't believe in ghosts.
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