By Ian Punnett
We’re just two weeks away from our annual “Ghost to Ghost” show and I am so in the mood.
Having been on a few investigations in some of my old haunts, I am always on the lookout for new evidence and photographic proof of ghostly encounters.
Today I went to see “Paranormal Activity,” this hot, new, low-budget freak flick that has been setting late night box office records for the last month or so before going into national distribution.
I enjoyed it but be careful to see it before it gets overhyped, if you can.
Anyway, it would be awesome someday for somebody to get that kind of actual evidence once and for all.
Digital City.com has cool article about the great spook sub-genre, the road ghost.
(Digital City) Maybe you've heard an urban legend about a creepy road in your hometown where if you drive with your lights on, you'll see a ghost. Or maybe you'll see phantom lights if you flash your brights. Whatever the case, there are some odd happenings taking place on dark roads around the country.
www.digitalcity.com/2009/10/15/unexplain...
All the famous “road ghost” stories are there from all over the country. I have personally investigated the famous Resurrection Mary stories from Chicago and while I didn’t see anything, I didn’t see anything in the eyes of the people who swore to me that it happened to them to disbelieve them either.
You won’t believe your eyes when you go to this website but it won’t be because there are any ghosts on it. It is not for the faint of heart, however, because it does have some vulgarity prominently displayed:
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Let me be clear up front, this is not a classist thing in my book about Wal-Mart. I’m cool with Wal-Mart but it can be the scene of some pretty frightening personal decisions.
In fact, what ghost could ever be scarier than this pale, spooky sight bouncing around in front of you.
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A bonus of 350 points if you can carve a pumpkin to look like that!
OK, two pumpkins . . .

