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Post by Spooky on Jan 26, 2005 14:57:02 GMT
Sam and I will be joining Paranormal Tours for this investigation.
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Post by Spooky on Mar 8, 2005 8:13:37 GMT
Dr Jones and very possibly Mr Sting will be coming along also. Any excuse to play action man There are still places available for this one folks....
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Post by Hartswood on Mar 8, 2005 8:58:18 GMT
I'd like to come - but have got The Phantom Monk's birthday drink to think of - and that's much more important ;D
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Post by Spooky on Mar 8, 2005 9:05:51 GMT
Nice to see your prioritising Though I dont think I can do any more colas this year and H2Os are starting to make my blood a weird colour As you know these were booked up before we realised TPM had a birthday so we will have a vigil in a tank in his honour ;D
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Post by Hartswood on Mar 8, 2005 9:29:44 GMT
I'm sure he'll appreciate that! ;D You might like to know there appears to be a tank called a "Phantom" so see if you can find one of those to do your vigil in ;D Remember what happened to Karl Beattie at Muckleburgh
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Post by Spooky on Mar 8, 2005 9:46:57 GMT
Ill keep an eye out for it and see if we can get a piccy.
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Post by Vampyresam on Mar 18, 2005 15:50:46 GMT
Its a spooky old world we live in as we all know. I say this now especially cos I think it was fated that myself and also Geoff were meant to go to Bovington Camp this weekend. ;D My reason is cos my father who I haven't seen in 20 years made contact last week wanting to meet up. (He's been living in Australia for 3 yrs and is visiting for a week). Apparently he was stationed at Bovington Camp while he was in the army. What are the odds on him being stationed there out of all the other bases in the country eh I found Geoffs reason while looking on the web for a bit of history on the site. I came across the following website on Indiana Jones - www.indianajones.de/indy3/texte/making_03.phpIn the "Tank Chase" bit I read the following........ The 'lumbering mass of steel' was a fully functional replica of a German 1917 International Mark 7 army tank used in World War I, designed and built by George Gibbs. According to Gibbs building this tank was the most difficult task of the film. These tanks were thirty-six feet long and weighed twenty-eight tons and only seven or eight of them were built for the First World War. The only one left in the world is located in the Tank Museum in Bovington Camp, England. So it looks like DrJones was meant to go too. I'm off to buy him a floppy hat and a whip......... ;D
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Post by Spooky on Mar 18, 2005 16:22:45 GMT
I too was destined to go as I had a fish tank once.
*cough*
Im getting my coat.
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Post by Vampyresam on Mar 18, 2005 16:51:47 GMT
I'll get your coat for you and help you put it on ;D
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Post by Hartswood on Mar 18, 2005 19:00:26 GMT
That's a pretty amazing coincidence VS - bet you're chuffed. And don't let DrJones get too carried away will you? .........
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Post by Spooky on Mar 20, 2005 23:18:53 GMT
This was a great investigation. We heard voices answering questions during a seance in one room. Actual voices it was brilliant Sam and I just looked at each other going "wow". We could find no cause. Activity around the tanks with bangs and footsteps and temp fluctuations. We witnessed Spirit lights and orbs with the naked eye. Cutlery was thrown at the team as well when a group of them went to investigate a tank no one was getting good vibes from. I met a young lad called Adrian who visited the site in the 70's as he was hero worshiping the soldiers. He had a sister called Rebecca and he also went home quite often. He didnt like a certain General who chased him angrily out of there, The General had an Alsation dog and was General Mark "somebody". During the night people had heard dogs barking, there were no dogs on site. The full report should hopefully be online at PT soon and obviously Sam and my account will be on GH soon after.
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Post by Hartswood on Mar 21, 2005 12:15:24 GMT
I wished I'd gone now I would have been qualified to go as I once owned a tank top. (ummm...... more than one actually. Quite a few)
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Post by raven on Mar 21, 2005 12:45:51 GMT
very successful investigation!!! wish i had been there too
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Post by Spooky on Mar 21, 2005 12:52:47 GMT
Word on the street is we may be going back later in the year folks, Ill keep you posted as soon as I hear anything concrete First person to phone me and shout cement gets deleted ;D
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Post by rocketpulse on Mar 21, 2005 16:29:17 GMT
sounds like a good one hope I am picked for the team on the next one here! specially with all the sounds ideal for me
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