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“Ghosting and Red Bricks”

 
By NathanFrost at January 20, 2007 - 7:01pm | Ghost Hunting Tips & Tricks

“Ghosting and Red Bricks”

I have an annoying story and maybe a warning for the rest of the enthusiasts here in Indiana.
First off, the group I am lucky enough to be a part of has a member that is not mentioned enough, my new Jeep. Yes laugh, but I love my Jeep, and it is a great way to transport other members to locations far and near (Not to mention I am a camper=).
My story begins last Friday night as a small group of the team and I were out with perfect hunting weather. We had made our way out into the back roads to Main Street, a local interest, and were ready for an intense night of investigation.
After preparations a massive thud was heard by every member of the group, very odd, but I was horrified to discover the source.
Some “person” (I use that term loosely) had thrown a large red brick at the hood of my Jeep. The red brick which was now on the ground had bounced up and damaged my windshield. Needless to say explaining this to my insurance agency will be interesting.
Do not worry though the Jeep still says beep, and I have full coverage.

Thank you,

Nathan S. Frost

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Side Note

By NathanFrost on January 22, 2007 - 5:04pm

Just a reminder; when writing about the red brick above I was slightly mad and I did not consider that I may not have been clear. I at no time ever believed that a ghost threw the pre-mentioned red brick at my Jeep. In reality I believe that it may have been thrown by local live people that just couldn’t figure out a better way to express themselves.
I posted it to warn others in this area and nothing more and am sorry if I caused any misunderstandings.

Thank you,

Nathan S. Frost

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