Beauregard
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*read that as: I myself am a ghost too.*I myself am one too.
I was preparing to royally freak out for a moment.
That is all.
Beau
*read that as: I myself am a ghost too.*I myself am one too.
Lol! I could totally see Quagmire picking her up, and then being stunned when she disappears as he pulls up to her house. "What? What? Oh, come on!" Then Quagmire goes to the door and knocks.Yeah. I heard that one too. I could see Quagmire in his car picking her up and saying "Wonder what it's like with a dead chick! Giggidy Giggidy Giddidy Ghost!"
Yeah, I agree with you, Ghost Hunters is the better of the two.Me too! Although, when it comes to Most Haunted and Ghost Hunters, Ghost Hunters is way better. The most haunted people seem really unprofessional, and generally dont prove anything
As for a favorite type of ghost, I dont have one. I find all ghosts interesting
Ohhh yeah exactly that's the kind of ghost stuff I enjoy watching. I don't enjoy being scared, but at the same time I sort of do, you know? And dolls and toys, in the right light, can be very frightening! I remember an Unsolved Mysteries that talked about a chair that was thought to be haunted, because everyone who sat in it supposedly died.There was one show (I can't remember which) that did a segment on this really creepy supposedly haunted doll that was originally made in the 19th century. The actual doll was on the show, and it was very unsettling to look at. Its owner was a little girl who died unexpectedly, and, the story goes, whenever the doll is around, strange things start to happen. At the end of the segment, we are told that the doll is kept in storage somewhere, away from the public.