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Post by Vampyresam on Nov 30, 2004 8:16:10 GMT
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Post by Vampyresam on Nov 30, 2004 8:27:36 GMT
Wow, just had a read through the report. Sounded like a great night, Steven. Activity in every room. I'm looking forward to going to Farnham Castle even more next year now. ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Spooky on Nov 30, 2004 10:28:15 GMT
Yeah it is a great place. I also connected with a dog called Samson in one of the Bishops rooms, a first for me and a maid elsewhere who had a boyfriend who worked in the stables nearby. I dont think my teams were taking notes though but i made a mental note and will be on my report when I pull my finger out Was great though and looking forward to going back there next year. Only 5 months now isnt it? ;D
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Post by Spooky on Nov 30, 2004 11:15:54 GMT
Arent they going to be a bit suspicous of you sneaking around in a Nuns costume when you should be tucking into your Turkey dinner? The trouble is as we know from Hell Fire Caves that if no one is taking notes then it dont get recorded. How many times did we ask Andy if he was making notes? Even C***a said is anyone writing all this down? Then muggins here was franticaly scribbling away at the end of the night trying toremember everything. Not blaming Andy but we all do it when your in there so things sadly get lost and the poor old spirit or spooks effort to make contact is also lost. Though I do find now when Im writing reports I get reminders and nudges
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Post by Vampyresam on Nov 30, 2004 13:29:11 GMT
The trouble is that a wide mixture of people attend the PT events ranging from the full-on paranormal investigators to those who are going along for a laugh as its something different to do and/or have had the tickets bought for them as a birthday present etc. Some people are very thorough about taking notes, while others either get caught up in the heat of the moment (very easy to do ;D) forgetting about writing notes while some just aren't that interested in that side of the investigation. At the end of the day people pay their money for the experience of spending the night at a haunted location and take what the want from the night so its really up to them if the want to write down everything. The unfortunate thing is as Steven has said, if it don't get written down it doesn't get on the reports. Alot of possible paranormal activity never gets to be heard about unfortunately. The good thing is however that enough of the teams do seem to take notes and though some stuff does get left out the final reports, what does go in is still very interesting.
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