--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, Scrapper Black Dragon <scrapperbd@...> wrote:
> Well, Jim did have all those organs changed - who knows exactly how many and which ones they changed??? ;-)
I didn't change THOSE organs, man. That shit is still OEM.
>
> Des having someone else's baby? Spit roasted? Sold on ebay? (though that is almost common now!) Over to stay for the weekend? (Foster carer)
Used as mulch in her garden, actually. Oh wait, was I supposed to say that?
>
> And seeing dead people is just like going to work. So many people have had the spirit beaten out of them - they're just zombies. I've been doing a bit of ghost chasing (which has turned out to be more myth busting) recently. The crew has been hoping to have a supernatural encounter, but all we seem to find are logic and facts. Some myths I didn't even have to leave my computer to find the facts! A few 'interesting' field trips, though we usually have more problems with the living than the dead. Security seems not to like people poking around 'haunted' locations in the middle of the night. :-D And why do we do it? Because 'haunted' places are often just cool venues and ghost chasing is a whimsical excuse to go for a visit.
I laughed when I read the bit about folks going to work, having the spirit beat out of them. As for paranormal stuff, mayhaps you're doing it wrong? I've been involved in amateur paranormal stuff for many years, and I've experienced some weird shit that I just cannot find explanations for. Cool, and a bit creepy too. Plus, with where I live now, there are literally TONS of locations within a day's drive that have notable paranormal occurrences, many which have been researched and documented. Des never wants to go to these things, though. She says I'm insane for checking that stuff out.
--JMH, interested in paranormal shit since the tender age of 7!
Received on Mon Aug 03 2009 - 20:05:06 CDT