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Seeing the above story about the San Antonio Spurs’ ghostly encounters at a California hotel (no it wasn’t the Bates Hotel) reminded me of this.
A young couple were in Buzzy’s Country Store a few months back discussing the ghost that resides in their house on Jutland Road in St. Inigoes. Several months previously, the young lady moved into the house which used to be her Grandmother’s home. Grandma is now in an assisted living residence but told the young granddaughter that there was a ghost in the house. Grandma told her that the ghost was a friendly one and that she had nothing to worry about. The young lady moved in and would occassioanly hear some noises, but didn’t think too much of it as it seemed that the ghost kept to itself.
Fast forward, the grand daughter hooked up with a young dude who moves in with her. Ghost is now not happy sharing space with dude and its’ noises and activity escalate. Dude is not happy either. “I don’t like ghosts,” he relates. “So, I get my gun and wait for it to make a noise so I can shoot it.” His girlfriend pickups the story by noting “I tell him it’s a ghost! How the hell do you plan on shooting it?!” Boyfriend says, “I don’t care, I’m taking a shot if it keeps on messing with us.”
Funny thing however, I haven’t seen nor heard anything from the couple in several months now. I’ll do some checking and see how they are making or not making out.
(Also came upon this article about a company that is a real life Ghostbusters group click here.) Maybe the Jutland couple should contact them.)
Sting is talking about a different kind of ghost here though. One I knew well.
