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Right as I've explained before my entrance is barred but I have to have my two cents worth. Louisa, there are no ghosts or poltergeists in Nunhead cemetary. It's the spring time so I'm fraid the only explanation is that the Foxes are getting their freak on and Mad Alice was flesh and blood and paint. There's nothing 'out there' and the truth is 'here'.
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Excellent answers Mr BBW


But can you also explain the UFO over East Dulwich, the Alien who lives at the bottom of my Garden and why I have Nessie Junior living in my bath


The truth may well be out there but I for one am not going into any graveyard after midnight (My Cousin made me watch too much Hammer Horror as a child !!)

Interesting points there BBW but can you back them up?


As I tried to explain to my high school headmaster on so many occasions, because I say so, is not a valid argument.


It is an old Victorian cemetery with crypts and clutches of trees, littered with decaying grey headstones hung with sombre stone angels. I think the question is, how could it not be full of spooks?


That noise was foxes, foxes that had the life scared out of them by the shade of a girl in an outdated school uniform who holds her severed head, with gouged out eyes in her outstretched hands, offering it to the people she appears to.

Cassius Wrote:

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> I don't like the idea of the paranormal but still

> defy anyone to spend the night alone in Berry

> Pomeroy Castle near Totnes in Devon.


DEVON!


Hear that, Louisa?


Is that why you want to move there? Bet the spooks in Devon are proper ghosts. Not like the overpriced, organic, middle class ghosts you get round these parts.

Brendan Wrote:

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> It is an old Victorian cemetery with crypts and

> clutches of trees, littered with decaying grey

> headstones hung with sombre stone angels. I think

> the question is, how could it not be full of spooks?


Of course there are spooks there... didn't they film some of the episodes in the Nunhead Cemetery ?

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Cassius Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I don't like the idea of the paranormal but

> still

> > defy anyone to spend the night alone in Berry

> > Pomeroy Castle near Totnes in Devon.


>

> DEVON!

>

> Hear that, Louisa?

>

> Is that why you want to move there? Bet the spooks

> in Devon are proper ghosts. Not like the

> overpriced, organic, middle class ghosts you get

> round these parts.



chuckle

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