I've never seen any evidence that demonstrates that ghosts exist in reality. TV programs that exploit the ignorant and superstitious are unconscionable, even if it is a good bottom-line choice. The producers are scum and the lowest of con artists.
However, one of my dreams is to get an all-expenses-paid trip to Crufts. Won't ever happen, though.
Not if it was with TAPS of the show Ghost Hunters(from watching the show I'm not very fond of them. But if was any other group of people, sure, I've always wanted to do that.
A group from my Sociology Class in College went to a long standing supposed Haunted house back in 1981 in the St. Louis area, the big brick mansion was built in 1866, in the west end: and the Home was Built for George Moon of the defunk Moon automobile Co. some 4465 sq. feet on 3-levels: they had the latest in Infered Cameras of the day, records both audio and video: althought it was a spooky old place and was kinda scary in the dark, the only Ghosts I feel were over active imaginations working overtime.
Yeah but mainly from a 2nd year coed, named Tracie... LOL she saw a light shine on a wall mirror from a passing car, and she became so frightened she pissed herself that night. The guys were so concerned it would effect her B/P or heart so bad they called her girlfriend from the dorm to come get her about 1-am. and it was all Bull Sh*t, no ghosts, everything paranormal that night in that Old HOuse had a logical explanation, like the passing Chevy headlamps shining in a window.
I agree. I just don't think i would want to stumble around in a dark building all night. I am clumbsy and have a tendancy to really urt myself going to the bathroom at night in the dark in a house i have lived in for 6 yers lol
I love anything involving the paranormal. I've been taught by my grandmother not to show fear, for I've had experiences before, so it'd be either the same as always or just plain shocking.
However, one of my dreams is to get an all-expenses-paid trip to Crufts. Won't ever happen, though.
Sigh...