Brighton TID
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I must admit, I have never seen a ghost and it is my natural instinct to label any one who has seen one as a, well, as a bit of a crackpot.
I know this is wrong, but why should I be convinced that ghosts exist, particularly when even in this day of mobile phone technology, hard evidence in the form of photo or video exists (albeit from my limited research)?
I love watching Most Haunted, but I am always left with the overwhelming feeling of disappointment at the lack of firm proof.
Yvonne: "Oh, what was that banging noise down in the cellar?"
Sceptic: "Er, was it a clattering of the central heating pipework per chance?"
Crackpot expert: "No, it was Elizabeth Smith who was murdered in cold blood in 1728 in this here cellar, with that there spade, coughing".
Me: "Whatever".
I know this is wrong, but why should I be convinced that ghosts exist, particularly when even in this day of mobile phone technology, hard evidence in the form of photo or video exists (albeit from my limited research)?
I love watching Most Haunted, but I am always left with the overwhelming feeling of disappointment at the lack of firm proof.
Yvonne: "Oh, what was that banging noise down in the cellar?"
Sceptic: "Er, was it a clattering of the central heating pipework per chance?"
Crackpot expert: "No, it was Elizabeth Smith who was murdered in cold blood in 1728 in this here cellar, with that there spade, coughing".
Me: "Whatever".