Saturday May 11, 2013
Ghostly topic and an impromptu, welcome guest
With no official guest this night, we hosts
(Kat Klockow
being absent:
Henry Foister,
Ceiling Cat
[CC]
Barbara Duncan
and I),
discussed "Ghosts Coast to Coast."
CC leaped in about an Argentina village flooded 10 November 1985, and only now receding, apparently providing really strange ghost-town like photos.
Henry spoke of the
Hull House
in Chicago, and the
devil baby
story attached thereto.
Henry spoke about the
Riddle House,
We got to talking about the one and only
Robert the Doll,
even with
Marla Brooks
who unexpectedly called in; we talked about Robert speaking live during one of
Marla's show's
broadcasts.
Marla and I spoke about some local/Los Angeles haunts, such as the
Downtown Theatre
and the
Matrix Theatre,
both at which I'd had
personal experiences.
After the first break, CC brought up the
Brookdale Lodge,
which I'd visited several years ago after moving to the west coast, its Room 43 being very haunted, etc., sadly since closed, due to a fire
(and a construction repairman falling to his death).
Henry spoke of
Driskill Hotel
in Austin Texas, while Marla brought up the
Hearst Castle,
and its ostentatiousness.
As Marla is "local" to me, we discussed
Doheny Mansion
just north of Sunset Boulevard.
Marla had found a spot in which she Got that she was Not To Be at a certain spot.
I mentioned a similar experience friends of mine had had when visiting
Ringwood Manor
years ago.
Just before the second break, Henry said tonight we had listeners in the US, France, Canada, Finland and the UK, and CC spoke of the horrorific Louisiana
Lalaurie House.
Henry spoke of the
Preston Castle
in Ione in the Sacremento area, and the Florida
Stranaham House
and the
Old Hollis Inn
in Iowa.
We spoke of the
Willard Library
24/7
webcams
with the library's famous
Grey Lady
and other ghosts.
Henry provided a few of the source sites that on which I tend to rely for links on these reports:
shadowlands.net,
prairieghosts.com
and
hauntedplaces.com.
I gave out Marla's
website
information (as she was neglecting to do so),
my site's Paranormal View hub page,
indicating people from there can find the show's respective report pages, that we're very
findable on Facebook,
the official
Paranormal View page
page, and quickly adding that information regarding
health products
people should be taking by indicating anyone with health issues or those who are just chronologically...
aging in general...
could
contact me directly
at
qivana2904@gmail.com,
et al.
I gave out Kat's
HuntForGhosts page
on which she had recently updated with photos from her recent trip to Japan;
Barbara didn't officially give out her
Facebook
information, but it was inferred.
Henry conveyed our guest the next week might possibly be two women living in a haunted house
(partially confirmed)...
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