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Welcome CommentsI'm a single mum of 2 lovely daughters Amie and Emma, i'm 33 years old from Leeds West Yorkshire. I've become increasingly interested in the paranormal and am now part of my best mates paranormal group, Spookseekers.co.uk.(Feel free to check out our website) Having been on quite a few investigations i'm always excited about whats going to happen. I have to say in the beginning I was very skeptical but now i'm a total believer. I have been to see Derek Acorah on 3 occasions now, every show is different and I will continue to go and see his shows as often as I can because he is a truly amazing man!!!! I have also been in the audience on Most Haunted Live Halloween 2007 and that was fab too!.OMG I soooooooooooooo love Mr Robbie Williams and have been to 2 of his concerts, Knebworth 2003 and Roundhay Park, Leeds 2006. He is a true born entertainer and i will never tire of watching this awesome man perform! I have all his CD's and DVD's etc...... My biggest ambition in life is to meet the man himself instead of in my dreams!!! I think I would literally wet my knickers!!!!!!I wouldn't mind having a feel of Jensen Ackles Pecks either!!!! He has the best pecks i've ever seen haha!!!
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ARE YOU INTERESTED IN THE PARANORMAL??? COME ALONG TO ONE OF OUR EVENTS LISTED BELOW AND HAVE A GO AT SOME GHOST HUNTING. I CAN GUARANTEE YOU WILL HAVE FUN AND YOU MAY EVEN FIND OUT ABOUT THINGS THAT YOU NEVER THOUGHT POSSIBLE!!!!************************************************
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********GOLDEN FLEECE, YORK - SATURDAY 14TH FEBRUARY 2009 (VALENTINES DAY INVESTIGATION) - 9.00 PM TIL 4.00 AM - TICKETS £35.00 EACHJoin Spookseekers for a Valentines Investigation at this wonderful location. The Golden Fleece is York's Most Haunted pub and one of England's most haunted sites. Being an ancient building which is mentioned in the York Archives as far back as 1503, the Golden Fleece stands directly opposite York's most historic and picturesque street, the shambles. The rear yard is named after Lady Alice Peckett whose husband, John, owned the premises as well as being Lord Mayor of York around 1702. Many guests have reported seeing the late Lady Peckett wandering the endless corridors and staircases in the wee, small hours and, including ghostly apparitions and moving furniture, hers is just one of the five resident spirits. Spookseekers have investigated The Golden Fleece before and have had some amazing Paranormal activity throughout the night felt and seen by spookseeker team members as well as numerous guests, so dare you join us for this special valentines night !!!!Join us for this investigation and it is you that will be doing the ghost hunting and getting involved. We will provide and show you how to use all the equipment to investigate this amazing building. ** Light refreshments will be available throughout the night** Over 18's only and please read our terms and conditions before buying **BUY THROUGH PAYPAL AT WWW.SPOOKSEEKERS.CO.UK - TICKETS FOR SALE ON E-BAY TOO*********************************************************
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*ALTON TOWERS (THE RUINS) - SATURDAY 16TH MAY 2009 - 9.00 PM TIL 4.00 AM - TICKETS £49.00 EACHOn Saturday 16th May 2009 Spookseekers are investigating Alton Towers and we would like you to join us at this amazing location.There have been many accounts of paranormal activity within the walls of the towers. There is a legend of a curse which was put upon the Earl as he walked home in 1821. A beggar man asked for some money and when the Earl refused the man put a curse on the family saying that when a branch of the old oak tree fell, a member of the Earls' family would die. The Earl dismissed this and when a branch fell off the tree a few weeks later he didn’t take notice until one of his family members mysteriously died. The Earl ordered that all the branches on the tree to be chained together in order to stop the curse, the tree still has the chains on today.The towers itself have a foreboding atmosphere which is not surprising since there is over 1500 years of recorded history on the site. A Lady in Black has been spotted several times walking the corridors of the towers as she glides by a faint smell of sweet perfume has been noted. One visitor in the 1950s saw her peering from out an upper floor window before she disappeared. Another time during the 1980s one of the Towers staff asked her to leave the building believing it was a member of the public, when she disappeared in front of them they realised the truth!Another ghost can be found in the music room. A presence of a man has been sensed and the sounds of heavy footsteps thundering towards the room have also been reported. The same footsteps have also been heard in the banqueting hall but on this occasion a shadow is usually seen passing in front of the doorways.Poltergeist activity has also been reported many times, visitors and staff alike have had small stones and objects thrown near them. It can startle even the keenest eyed visitor and is always seen coming from a horizontal position, suggesting it was thrown from nearby!Join us for this investigation and it is you that will be doing the ghost hunting and getting involved. We will provide and show you how to use all the equipment to investigate this amazing building. ** Light refreshments will be available throughout the night** Over 18's only and please read our terms and conditions before buying **BUY THROUGH PAYPAL AT WWW.SPOOKSEEKERS.CO.UK - TICKETS FOR SALE ON E-BAY TOO*********************************************************
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*BOLLING HALL, BRADFORD - SATURDAY 27TH JUNE 2009 - 9.00 PM TIL 4.00 AM - TICKETS £40.00 EACHSituated just a mile from Bradford city centre and situated in a quiet, leafy garden, Bolling Hall was for many years the seat of two important land-owning families, the Bollings and the Tempests.With parts of the building dating from the Medieval, Bolling Hall is a rambling mixture of styles with every nook and cranny packed with history. During the Civil War the household supported the Royalist cause, and the house provided a stronghold during the 'siege of Bradford'.Bolling Hall is the most famous haunted building in Bradford and appeared on Living TV’s Most Haunted. The ghosts of the Hall date from various historical backgrounds but are famous for being active. There are over 20 reported sightings and incidents of paranormal activity and we believe it’s a night not to be missed!The Haunted Bed :- In 18th Century a man named 'Dicky of Tunstead' was murdered and his bed was sent from the Offerton Hall to Bolling Hall in 1912. In the head of the bed there is a concealed recess where Dickey kept his money. One night he was killed by robbers who broke in for the money.During the 19th century family members claimed to see his head in the recess of the bed.Other sighting include a 'woman in white' along the balcony at midnight crying loudly, a babies cries are heard from the Robert Bolling Room,a cloaked male figure with a wide brimmed hat pulled low over his face in different parts of the building and grounds,a lady in period dress floating 3ft off the ground and gliding over to the fireplace before disappearing, plus many many more sightings right upto the present day.So dare you join Spookseekers for this amazing investigation !!Join us for this investigation and it is you that will be doing the ghost hunting and getting involved. We will provide and show you how to use all the equipment to investigate this amazing building. ** Light refreshments will be available throughout the night** Over 18's only and please read our terms and conditions before buying **BUY THROUGH PAYPAL AT WWW.SPOOKSEEKERS.CO.UK - TICKETS FOR SALE ON E-BAY TOO*********************************************************
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