Posted on 01/27/2007 1:27:06 PM PST by lowbridge
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This show cracks me up, because they *never* see ghosts, just "floating orbs" that are 'probably' created by dust motes. :-) But they are so dramatic in the buildup sometimes, you get goosebumps just from that!! Seems like they spend more time actually scaring each other than being scared by real ghosts, LOL.
No, I'm referring to the guys who work for Roto Rooter during the day, and hunt for ghosts at night and on the weekends. :-)
I don't watch "Most Haunted".
Can you seriously say you've seen undeniable proof that they've *ever* recorded a ghost? I've seen the snippet they refer to in the story, and there really wasn't anything there. :-)
No... I'm saying that your description isn't accurate.
Guess you're watching a different show than me, then. :-)
Ghost Ping!!
Thanks for the ping. I love the episode at Eastern State Penitentiary in Pennsylvania.
One of the most amazing things I've ever seen is the video clip from the haunted prison. The pitch black, blacker than black, image that came from the wall and then shot off away from the camera. It was amazing.
The best episode was the light house that was mentioned in the article. You can see something dash up the stars and look down. It is located in Florida. The live show on Halloween night was great.
Whether the anomalies are actually ghosts remains debatable... but that they were certainly paranormal occurrences... let there be no doubt. If I have any gripes with the show... it's the 'back-story' that runs through it with the 'investigators''.
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That's the only gripe I have with it. I don't care about Brian's problems. They really screwed up the Williard Library investigation with that garbage. Other than that, I like the down-to-earth practical attitude of the GH staff. I also like that they are determined to debunk as much as possible - and no psychics, mediums, ouija boards, table-tipping, etc. I heard the next show is due out in March. Can't wait!
If these are the guys who argue and complain behind each other back......... I don't like them.
The episode I like is the one from the hotel in Arkansas where they caught on video, the full-length image of what appears to be a Civil War soldier. No matter how they tried to recreate it and disprove it, they couldn't.
Was that the same lighthouse in which they caught a chair on film, moving on its own?
Thanks for the heads-up on the next season. I went to the Sci-Fi Channel just yesterday and all it said was "new episodes coming soon" but no details.
The moving chair episode was not the one in the St. Augustine lighthouse. Another great episode was where they stayed at Stephen King's "The Shining" hotel (I forget the name). In that one you can see the door open on its own while the guy is sleeping in bed. You can also see it close by itself and there was no one there. I want to believe that they are sincere but a part of me wonders if it's just all made up for TV. Honestly, how could anyone sue them if it all turns out to be fake? But their show is the best one out there. Most Haunted is fun to watch also.
I think they're for real. Did you see the episode on the Queen Mary? They were all excited that "something" unmade the bed in the one room, and they caught it on camera - until Steve noticed something funny in the video. They determined that somebody had snuck into the room, hid behind the bed, and pulled the blankets down. They never found out who did it, but they were really mad that somebody would play tricks like that during an investigation.
I got my information about the March episode from the TAPS website.
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