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Last week we went out to Rehoboth and took a look at the Horbine school (where you supposedly see a teacher talking to a class when you look into the window). This investigation was left unfounded because you couldn't look through the windows because they have boted shutters over them. We also took out some "sensative" friends to our favorite Both locations (palmer river, village, shad factory) to get their feelings. The two reported to get feelings of dread, a hand brushing past them and other feelings at the shad factory.
Also check out this video clip of spanish ghost hunters in a cemetery defenetly worth taking a look at.
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/videos/ghostgirl.html

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Hey guys...
Let me clarify what we said on the show last week about NEPA on "Spooky Southcoast."
What I said is that it's wrong to go out "looking for results, when you should looking for experiences." That was in direct relation to the comments you made on the air to Rev. Gail Hicks about "looking for results."
It's my belief that if you go out looking for hardcore, sure-fire proof, you overlook experiences...for example, if you feel a heavy sense of dread on your investigation, that's certainly not "proof" that there's something paranormal going on, but I would hope you wouldn't dismiss it because you can't prove it. I would hope you take that into account, and say, "We didn't see or hear anything, but man, that feeling of dread was so powerful, there's definately something going on there!"
That's all I'm concerned about...that you're too tied into the idea of proving something instead of just experiencing it.
Another example is when I play basketball at the Y...I haven't played in a long time, so I'm not looking to win the game, I'm just looking to get out there, get some exercise, and all that experience will build up so that someday, I will win.
I'm sorry if you think I was making disparaging comments about your group...we're big supporters of all paranormal investigators, provided they do things right (which, it seems, you do!). And I apologize for referring to you as "that group that called last week," I will now refer to you as New England Paranormal Association from now on (is there any issue with calling yourselves that, since Steve Gonsalves has a group called New England Paranormal?).
Take care, and be sure to call in and talk with us about your investigations, theories, or anything paranormal! 508 996 0500
Thanks,
Tim
Spooky Southcoast
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