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The (not so-solid) crew went to a brewery, so of course there were loads of weird bangs and stuff, which you'd expect. The usual 'tards got scared and piddled themselves, but this one bloke went on a solo vigil and this flipping beer barrel rolls itself towards him! There's all this banging from a room, and when he points his torch you see a barrel rolling down the incline towards him, and they get it all on night-vision too. It was pretty creepy, and apparently barrels aren't loaded on the hill and left to do that, so it is a genuine mystery. Plus, if it can roll, it wouldn't just stay for a bit and then go. Barrels are pretty heavy, so it would pick up momentum. Bizarre!
> Indiana Jones and the scary barrel
Indiana Jones and the Wobbly Prop Department
And Chipseh - tsk. Shame on you.
"Dude... that cabinet just, like, rocked"
"He probably had too much to eat"
"I CAN FEEL THE ENERGY"
Oh dear.
> fat camp scouse bloke.
Perfect description!
And The Sixth Sense With Colin Fry.
MH is hilarious, a lot of my friends tell me about it, whether I'm intersted or not and when I reply with "It's all staged, you know" they simple lash-out - "Bloody isn't - a spoon flew across the room!"
Someone hasn't heard of a second unit. Heh.
That in itself is scary stuff.
MH is possibly the most genius programme ever. And it's on Living, which has a variety of them - namely that Crossing Over with John whatshecalled. It is wonderful.
scuttle thy legs
I want to believe, but I'd have to see something pretty damn unequivecal and disturbing before I'd be convinced. The 'most haunted house in britain', Chingle Hall, is only about 10 miles from my house, but several years ago a family bought it and stopped all public visits.
spoiled sport losers. there's supposed to be all sorts of stuff goes on in there.
oh well.
Ghosts my ass.