Chuck U Farley
Junior Member
OK, seeing as I just denounced that film "Paranormal Activity" as BS, I thought I'd start a related thread.
How many of you out there have worked in apparently "haunted" locations?
I know I have worked in more than one place that has given me the creeps, and in my youth nearly went through the side wall of a pub when I distinctly heard someone chuckling in a darkened back room when I was trying to find the 110v transformer for some light. No-one was found to be in there, but we'd be working and hear glasses being smashed in the cellar, once again, no culprit found. I spent a tense evening, working late to ensure the place re-opened on time, facing the rear of the bar which was mirrored. No matter how hard I tried, I couldn't help but see the rest of the pub behind me in the gloom. If I had seen anything I'd have keeled over, I'm sure!
Afterwards we were told a lad had hung himself in that back room at the turn of the last century and the landlord regularly had to go down to the cellar to replace beer couplers which had managed to detach themselves from barrels.
Some places just make the hair stand up on the back of my neck, so much so that I will do anything to avoid being alone there at any time of day, whereas other places (like, for example, the old wartime parachute factory), you'd expect to be spooky, I would be quite happy feeling my way round in the pitch black looking for light switches. How many times have I heard someone walking above me on floorboards when I know for a fact I'm the only person there. Those times I tend to end up in the van "doing paperwork" until company arrives!
I read now and again of building projects where sparks (and other trades) have had frights and refused to go back onsite. Didn't some castle or National Trust place have the electrical contractors walk out after they came back from a break to find the cable they had unravelled back on the drums, all the way down the corridor? Anyone here had similar experiences? It would have to be seriously frightening for me to turn down good money for work.
It's suggested that building works can unsettle supernatural energy (reluctant to use the word "ghost" until proof of their existence is revealed), what do you reckon?
How many of you out there have worked in apparently "haunted" locations?
I know I have worked in more than one place that has given me the creeps, and in my youth nearly went through the side wall of a pub when I distinctly heard someone chuckling in a darkened back room when I was trying to find the 110v transformer for some light. No-one was found to be in there, but we'd be working and hear glasses being smashed in the cellar, once again, no culprit found. I spent a tense evening, working late to ensure the place re-opened on time, facing the rear of the bar which was mirrored. No matter how hard I tried, I couldn't help but see the rest of the pub behind me in the gloom. If I had seen anything I'd have keeled over, I'm sure!
Afterwards we were told a lad had hung himself in that back room at the turn of the last century and the landlord regularly had to go down to the cellar to replace beer couplers which had managed to detach themselves from barrels.
Some places just make the hair stand up on the back of my neck, so much so that I will do anything to avoid being alone there at any time of day, whereas other places (like, for example, the old wartime parachute factory), you'd expect to be spooky, I would be quite happy feeling my way round in the pitch black looking for light switches. How many times have I heard someone walking above me on floorboards when I know for a fact I'm the only person there. Those times I tend to end up in the van "doing paperwork" until company arrives!
I read now and again of building projects where sparks (and other trades) have had frights and refused to go back onsite. Didn't some castle or National Trust place have the electrical contractors walk out after they came back from a break to find the cable they had unravelled back on the drums, all the way down the corridor? Anyone here had similar experiences? It would have to be seriously frightening for me to turn down good money for work.
It's suggested that building works can unsettle supernatural energy (reluctant to use the word "ghost" until proof of their existence is revealed), what do you reckon?