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Post by Spooky on Nov 25, 2010 12:18:09 GMT -5
What do you think? A group of ghost hunters is planning a titanic mission in order to see whether the spirits of the folks who drowned on the Titanic are still haunting the site of the wreck.
In April, 20 paranormal researchers are planning a trip 960 miles off the coast of New York to the place where the ship sank in 1912 in hopes that they can scare up evidence of electronic voice phenomena, or EVP, proving the people who died left a psychic impression on the place.Read more here: www.aolnews.com/weird-news/article/ghost-hunters-planning-titanic-mission/19709976
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Post by Millergirl4 on Nov 25, 2010 13:46:12 GMT -5
Wow, I do hope one of the networks picks it up so that I can see it. I am still pretty sure that I died on the Titanic.
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Post by Spooky on Nov 25, 2010 14:10:49 GMT -5
I am still pretty sure that I died on the Titanic. What? It sounds do familiar so I am sure you have told me this before but I can't remember details! Give em to me!
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Post by Millergirl4 on Nov 26, 2010 8:54:46 GMT -5
I don't know...I have always been fascinated by the Titanic for as long as I can remember. I have also always been terrified of water and what is underneath. I used to have mini freak outs with silly things like a baking pan being submersed in a sink full of sudsy water used to give me the chills or the frosted windows in bathrooms where when it is still darkish out it looks like I could be underwater. Stuff like that always gives me the heebie jeebies.
I am also interested in the Edmund Fitzgerald a big ship that sank in Lake Superior in '75. My worst fear would be to fly over a wreck and see it or go diving and see a wreck. Pearl Harbour would be a nightmare for me....yuck!
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Post by Spooky on Nov 26, 2010 11:53:49 GMT -5
I don't know...I have always been fascinated by the Titanic for as long as I can remember. I have also always been terrified of water and what is underneath. I used to have mini freak outs with silly things like a baking pan being submersed in a sink full of sudsy water used to give me the chills or the frosted windows in bathrooms where when it is still darkish out it looks like I could be underwater. Stuff like that always gives me the heebie jeebies. I am also interested in the Edmund Fitzgerald a big ship that sank in Lake Superior in '75. My worst fear would be to fly over a wreck and see it or go diving and see a wreck. Pearl Harbour would be a nightmare for me....yuck! Interesting! I, as you know, have a little fear of the water as well. I just hate the feeling of not being able to get your footing and drowning is a big scary thought for me. Pools are okay but I get nervous in lakes or in the ocean. Shipwrecks are amazing. I would never dive down to one...EVER...but I love them. We went somewhere a couple of summers ago, it was just the tip of the ocean somewhere and they had purposly sunk a boat so scuba divers could practice diving to it and what not. Even though it was sunk on purpose and no one had died on it, I just sat there staring at the spot where it was. Soooo curious as to what it looked like down there. Haunting and fasinating!
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