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Post by Crowley on Apr 26, 2005 14:52:39 GMT -4
yall ought to come to charleston and do some hunting. u know it is the second most haunted place in the country tomass
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Post by Eikon on Apr 26, 2005 14:53:05 GMT -4
Sounds like a plan. Me and Patrick have been talking and we have decided we need to do a new hunt soon, it's just been too long.
If I end up moving to the beach I'll be a stones throw from you guys so we can hang out on weekends. I'll run this by Patrick and he'll respond here soon with some details. Tell Conner I said hello!
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Post by Crowley on Apr 26, 2005 14:53:21 GMT -4
I also have family in virginia that lives in a house that is historically regestered to be haunted. They have encountered him many times. it was the civil war tims and the guy was supposivly(i know i cant spell) crazy. so they chained him in the basement until he died. no supply of food or contact was made with him until after he was dead. im pretty sure thats the story, but if not the house is still definitly haunted by him.
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Post by Pibb on Apr 26, 2005 14:53:37 GMT -4
I'm Game
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Post by Conner on Apr 26, 2005 14:54:00 GMT -4
Hey, Eikon, Patrick, would you want to try going to Poinsett this coming weekend. We could do like me & Pat were talking and meet up somewhere. Its just been too long since we've had a good hunt. Maybe even try to get Joe to meet up too. Send me an e-mail.
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Post by Chaz Neeler on Apr 26, 2005 14:54:17 GMT -4
If you do go to Charleston, first off, let me know. Secondly, may I make a suggestion. I was a student at The Citadel before a knee injury took me out, but I had a chance to learn alot of the history. The new campus I personally didnt feel or hear of anything, but the OLD campus, which is now a hotel, is a breeding ground for paranormal activity, or so I've been told.
Just a suggestion.
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