The "Freeola Customer Forum" forum, which includes Retro Game Reviews, has been archived and is now read-only. You cannot post here or create a new thread or review on this forum.
The only thing happening is people saying they hear something or see something, but its never heard or seen by the camera...
Has any one else seen this?
> sweet Tooth wrote:
> Why dont you all go and stay in a haunted place for the night and
> find
> out for yourself !
>
> I know plenty of people who didnt belive in ghosts untill they saw
> it
> with there own eyes.
>
> I do believe in ghosts, I've seen one a few times. My father
> took me to a place on a farm his father worked on. T'was a weird
> "field", like something out of the corner of your eye.
> Dropping temperatures and the lot. I believe they're a memory loop; a
> field of energy that "records" when it's disrupted, and
> repeats itself time and time again.
>
> I don't believe in ghosts on what amounts to a victorian seance
> updated for TV. With shakycam footage, nightsights, tricks to create
> atmosphere and the lot.
The village i live in is about 200 years old as is the infant school i went to ,heard some weird things there when i was little..
cant wait to stay in Hoghton Tower..
Monkey_man, you would be a good newspaper-reviewer.
No joke, I'm serious.
> Mr. GTA wrote:
> Then, if they're not 'dangerous' according to you, Hedfix. Give me
> one good reason why you think Pendle-Hill isn't haunted.
>
> I dare ya!
>
> Because Derek Acorah has been there, and he's nothing more than a
> conman. He's a scouse for crying out loud - how much more proof do
> you need?
>
> Them bricks propping up your car where the tyres used to be? Ghosts
> did it!
AH! I don't own a car, but, it's good to see that you like humour (AS IF!).
So, then, Monkey_man. What do you think of Vic Reeve's attempt to be a psychic on CMH?
> Then, if they're not 'dangerous' according to you, Hedfix. Give me
> one good reason why you think Pendle-Hill isn't haunted.
>
> I dare ya!
Because Derek Acorah has been there, and he's nothing more than a conman. He's a scouse for crying out loud - how much more proof do you need?
Them bricks propping up your car where the tyres used to be? Ghosts did it!
I said farms can be considered violent places because animals are slaughtered at some of them.
Oh ok, Pendle-Hill isn't haunted because it's part of a large series that has to meet deadlines AND appear to show proof. Chances of it being fake are extremely high: it's satellite television for christ's sake!
> Mr. GTA wrote:
>
> My point is now:
> Yeah, but, isn't it strange that a farm was such a violent place?
>
> No. Animals are sometimes slaughtered at the farms they belong to.
Then, if they're not 'dangerous' according to you, Hedfix. Give me one good reason why you think Pendle-Hill isn't haunted.
I dare ya!
>
> My point is now:
> Yeah, but, isn't it strange that a farm was such a violent place?
No. Animals are sometimes slaughtered at the farms they belong to.
> Why dont you all go and stay in a haunted place for the night and find
> out for yourself !
>
> I know plenty of people who didnt belive in ghosts untill they saw it
> with there own eyes.
I do believe in ghosts, I've seen one a few times. My father took me to a place on a farm his father worked on. T'was a weird "field", like something out of the corner of your eye. Dropping temperatures and the lot. I believe they're a memory loop; a field of energy that "records" when it's disrupted, and repeats itself time and time again.
I don't believe in ghosts on what amounts to a victorian seance updated for TV. With shakycam footage, nightsights, tricks to create atmosphere and the lot.
> Yeah, but, isn't it strange that a farm could be such a violent
> place?
Nope? Anywhere could be a violent place. They've had these things happen before, only not that bad..