Has anyone else noticed all those haunted programs on TV have all but dried up? Haunted pub crawls are still going strong though (actually I think it's the pub part that pulls them in week after week).
Just another night on the job last night with the usual stories from people on the tour, good times and meeting new friends. A girl from St Johns, New Brunswick Canada who lived in an area where the city had burned to ground in 1877 wiping out 1600 structures and 200 acres had some tales to tell. She said a picture would come off the wall in the bathroom, slide across to the other side but the nail in the wall was perfect, just like it had been. She said other strange things would happen and occasionally the dog would stare up at one corner of the living room. She would tell him he was just seeing ghosts not really believing it. Nothing new for me.
An English guy from London said someone would knock at one of his windows and it had started to weird out his family who had heard it too. He lived on the third floor. That was new but not surprising.
Just another night on the job last night with the usual stories from people on the tour, good times and meeting new friends. A girl from St Johns, New Brunswick Canada who lived in an area where the city had burned to ground in 1877 wiping out 1600 structures and 200 acres had some tales to tell. She said a picture would come off the wall in the bathroom, slide across to the other side but the nail in the wall was perfect, just like it had been. She said other strange things would happen and occasionally the dog would stare up at one corner of the living room. She would tell him he was just seeing ghosts not really believing it. Nothing new for me.
An English guy from London said someone would knock at one of his windows and it had started to weird out his family who had heard it too. He lived on the third floor. That was new but not surprising.