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Ah quick plug for the museum of making. It is a fantastic museum well worth a visit and unfortunately it was recently damaged by the flooding. Currently there is a fundraising campaign to save the museum and allow it to reopen.
Having made that risible pun I'm now very enamoured with the idea of stage mediums getting heckled by the spirits of the dead, taking advantage of the latent psychic potential of the audience to allow them to voice their displeasure.
This is the best "ghost-hunting" material I've ever seen. Snipe and Wib are magical company. Picking up EMF signals? The things, you say, you're Unbelievable! 10:30 🎶Fool For Your Tickling Stick 🎶 "... the horrors inherent to anything related to Britain's History." 😄😄😄😄 13:00 That bull's got haunting eyes.
I really appreciate the use of both the original Binding Of Isaac soundtrack and the piano covers album in this video about spooky thingies. Also: great and open-minded video.
My favourite ghost hunting story is from my partner, who related that a local fort has regular ghost tours, where they get extremely excited about high EMF readings in a corridor outside a locked door. A locked door behind which she knows resides a whole bunch of active radio equipment.....
I really enjoyed this video showcasing some of the interesting places around your town. Especially the night time filming. Even if it wasn't neccessarily ethereal, it was somewhat comfortable seeing damp Derby streets with funky Halloween-themed decorations and the reflections of street lights. It must have been an interesting environment to walk around some of these places. Also, I loved both of your jokes and humor at the situation. I caught myself grinning to the video several times. I have to say, your Halloween-themed content has always been my favorite. Perhaps because of a natural affinity for the aesthetic, but also because I feel that the content tends to be fun and unique. The vloging made me feel like I was walking there with you, and helped me get immersed. I'm really grateful for this one. Well done, and, should you decide to do something next year, I will count the days.
This was just a really cool video seeing all the cool museums and old buildings I found to be a real treat. Also Snipe looked really good in that top hat.
The spookiest museum I've ever been to is the Whitby museum. Which was less to do with the authentic hand of glory, and more to do with all the taxidermy sea birds.
Is it werid that I saw Snipe's tshirt and thought "they've clearly never been to Reading"? Would love more of this nonsense btw. Right up my alley. Was nice to see Rev. Lionel Fanthorpe, former host of Fortean TV, mentioned in that article!
Nice choice for the outro music. 🙂 Your summing-up comment about how it's easy to forget about the interesting parts of where you live is very true. I live in Edinburgh, which is a wonderful city, but for me it's mainly where I live, work and where the shops are. It often takes visitors from out of town for me to actually visit its many interesting locations.
So I used to do paranormal investigations where I live at. The purpose of the EMF isn't to find ghosts, per se. It's used to debunk that spooky feeling of vertigo that some people associate with ghosts. If you get the vertigo feeling, you use the EMF to see if is because of unshielded wiring, as strong EMF can cause you to feel vertigo. I never put too much stock in them as a tool to use though. The wouldn't go off over something that should trigger it, or only sporadically go off if it did at all.
I blame Richard Felix for all the ‘Derby’s the most haunted bollocks’. I work in the local studies library, and never found much evidence for any of his stories.
Excellent video. Just to point out that Wi-Fi is on the Electro-Magnetic Spectrum (between cellphones and microwave signals) so if those pubs had free Wi-Fi, that might be your reading.
As an American its always to crazy to me to see buildings that are older than my country still in use and apparently have ghostly passenger trains flying through them
All these old English buildings make me want to start building a Mordheim board. I, for one, would enjoy seeing a similar "go to places that might be haunted" next year. Maybe go to a town adjacent to yours, that's less than a day's travel to and from. On the subject of hauntings, while I don't really believe in ghosts, I can't say I haven't had a weird experience. There was this one time I ventured out of my room in the middle of the night, when the living room TV came on by itself. It started playing that segment from Monty Python about Death coming to those silly people who didn't understand the gravity of the situation (and then were taken away). Immediately after the entire segment ended, the TV shut off again. To this day, I've never understood why that happened. It certainly _seems_ like an omen, but it was a while before anyone in my family died. And there's probably better shows or movies that could have been shown if you wanted to take the omen seriously.
I was terrified by Most Haunted growing up, I think I must've been around 7 or 8 when I first watched it? Mom and I then always made it Halloween tradition to watch every year and if nothing else, it was at least good for inspiring a fascination of paranormal stuff and urban exploration 😄 This was a fascinating watch. Thank you for sharing ♥
In fairness November in the Celtic languages November as a month is called Samhain, which is largely were modern Halloween comes from, so really this is Samhain/ Halloween content!
Hay is their a place we can hear both of your music? If nothing else the after credit jingles are just delightful, and I would love to hear them without watching a whole video. "Why don't you skip ahead?" and miss all this quality commentary?!
I love you two! I would watch you do what ever you want, you could go on a grass growing watch and a paint drying tour and I would watch as long as both of you are there talking about it lol 😂 Keep up the fabulous work ❤
A freind of mine was a stage hand for one of Derek Acorah's "live readings". Part of the show involved a trumpet flying around in the dark, above the audience on strings. He got fired for turning the lights on during this. Just because. Like, you know, *that's what you do.*
16:28 Technically speaking thats the correct way to approach ghost hunting. Rule out anything mundane first BEFORE you rest on the "It was probably a ghost" possibility.
I to saw ken dod there and i list it in my top 5 emotionally scaring experience. It just went on and on even when the ordinance was literally silent he still came on for yet another encore ! again and again!..........
The only reason I do believe in Ghosts is because of some very weird things that happened in the house I grew up in that I still can't explain to this day. Just one example is while my sister and I where watching TV in the living room after school, a glass candy dish that was on a table in the corner of the room went flying into the opposite wall and broke, as if someone threw it. That, among other things that happened there and other places and times throughout my life, have made me a believer. I will say, though, none of my experiences have ever been at locations that had a reputation for being haunted outside of a very small number of occasions. Live in Ohio btw. We have a whole book series about being Haunted if you want to check them out. They're a trip.
I recently learned that the city I live in has a haunted location, and it happens to be the theatre I act in. Aparently someone was killed with an axe on stage in the late 1800s, and now haunts the backstage and what used to be the womens' bathroom, causing many to assume that the ghost is that of a woman. Many people would find one of the stalls locked when no-one was in the restroom. Rumour also has it that she would try to trip up people on stage, especially when they would go up to the catwalk, but would only ever do it to men. I've never felt anything spooky there, nor have I been tripped up. Maybe the ghost can tell I'm non-binary?
i think doing a ghost hunt would be pretty fun, hanging around in a dark and scary place and all that, but i am sure my experience would be the same as yours, finding absolutely nothing, except maybe some singing lesbians.
"I think they mean a Scottish man who can fly, I... I don't think the train is going to fit. it's kind of Big." Never change. EDIT: ""What's the point of having cancer if i can't f*ck a ghost?" came along to steal the show, thank you.
Whilst in no way do I think it was a ghost I used to Airsoft and combat ready across from the cathedral and was told many times it's haunted and while playing Airsoft my friend lay in ambush in a room and said he heard the door open but nobody came in despite hearing footsteps. I think it was probably BS but I never knew him to Fib about such stuff before or since so. Idk
go looking for ghosts, preceds to drink , eat , visit some local attractions and general have a nice time. task failed sucessfuly. as for my belief in ghosts, i offcrose dont trust those ghost hunting shows as far as i can throw them. but ive actuarily had a few experiences over the last few mouths. our familys cat bandit passed away in late july and when his ashs came back and i was alone in the house for a week or two in augest i would see a shaddow shape walk around the lounge of a night as i went to check on my 3d printer. i would also hear his mows some days early in the Moring but after we put his ashs in a speical garden we made for him he seems to have mostly gone though early October like very early. i was talking with my mom down stars and i show a shadow run up the stairs while our dog was outside and my dad was working in the yard.