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September 10, 2006

Who You Gon' Call?

I went on my first Ghost Hunting expedition on Saturday evening. It was a Ghost Tour/Investigation and a I really enjoyed it. It was pretty spooky, but I was brave. As most of you know, it has been a life-long dream of mine to become a Professional Ghost Buster. I believe that I am well on my way. Yes...I do have a real job. I learned from the guys at TAPS (of Sci Fi's GHOST HUNTERS fame) that you can hold down a solid 9 to 5 while doing ghost hunting. That's cool. Maybe someday, the Sci Fi Channel will offer me millions to do a paranormal tv show. That would be comedy. lol

I'm getting more familiar with Ghost Hunting equipment. There are some really cool gadgets to play around with. I'm learning the differences between the various types of hauntings that occur. Until recently, I never knew that a Poltergeist was caused by humans as opposed to being caused by "spirits"...I'll delve more into that later.

I've spent countless hours discussing the supernatural with my pastor. We have had some very interesting conversations. At sometimes, I feel conflicted about my interest in the paranormal because I am a Born-Again Christian, but that just makes me want to know even more. I feel that my believe in God & the Bible sort of validates my interest in the paranormal. That's another topic for another day and I'll be certain to delve into that as well.

Anyway...I think I'll call it a night. Goodnight

Posted by Timi at September 10, 2006 9:14 PM

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I'm too much of a scardy cat to hunt ghosts.

Posted by: Nikki [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 17, 2006 2:31 PM

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