
BTWN Podcast:Brick and Ladder investigating
09/05/16 • -1 min
now 99% of the groups, shows, podcasts, youtubers and blogs would tell you that brick and ladder is very dangerous, very silly and mostly very illegal ( rightfully so ) but what i will tell you is both me and kurt have both done it, its our cross to bare, our own stupidity and our own adventure to the utterly surreal, this show is NOT to tell you not to do it (you wouldnt listen to us either way) , its to tell you How not to screw up and subsiquently end up being investigated yourself. its at your own risk,
now 99% of the groups, shows, podcasts, youtubers and blogs would tell you that brick and ladder is very dangerous, very silly and mostly very illegal ( rightfully so ) but what i will tell you is both me and kurt have both done it, its our cross to bare, our own stupidity and our own adventure to the utterly surreal, this show is NOT to tell you not to do it (you wouldnt listen to us either way) , its to tell you How not to screw up and subsiquently end up being investigated yourself. its at your own risk,
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BTWN PodCast Presents: Haunted Bra’s and more
Haunted objects:
wether it be a haunted doll, or bra, haunted items are something that people look at with caution, “ one thing that seems to make the item more haunted is the Disclaimers like “positively do not touch”
and
“i will not be held responsible for any strange things going on”
but it is fair to say that peoples apprehension to them is common, so we are going to look into some of the wierdest ones out there
cynthia the haunted doll... and her sisters.
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Cynthia-Spiri...:8H0AAOSwvgdW51PU
weekinweird.com/2016/08/15/the-am...112-ocean-avenue/
Haunted Wedding Dress Dances On Its Own
In 1849, a girl from a rich family named Anna Baker fell in love with a low class iron worker. Anna’s father, Ellis Baker, refused to let her marry her beloved, banishing the young man from their hometown of Altoona, Pennsylvania and dooming his daughter to a life of spinsterhood. Anna was so angry with her father that she never fell in love or married, and remained bitter and angry until her death in 1914.
Before her father sent her true love away, Anna had chosen a beautiful wedding dress that she intended to wear at their wedding. When the wedding did not occur, another wealthy woman from a local family, Elizabeth Dysart, wore the dress instead, gloating the entire time. Years later, the wedding dress was given to an historical society, and eventually the Baker mansion was turned into a museum. The wedding dress was placed in a glass case in what was formerly Anna Baker’s bedroom. After her death, visitors claim to see the dress move on its own, especially during full moons. The dress sways from side to side, as if an unseen bride is standing in front of her mirror, admiring herself in the gown.
Investigators who have searched for drafts and other naturally occurring circumstances have come up empty handed. No one can be sure why the dress sometimes moves by itself, though many speculate that the spurned bride, Anna Baker, has reclaimed her dress at last.
voices.yahoo.com/haunted-america-...2734.html?cat=23
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