Re: Ghosts and haunted buildings.
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Originally Posted by udontexpect2cmehere
When I was a teenager a group of us sneaked into the odean cinema on Broadway when it was boarded up ready to be demolished. I can tell you now we did not stay in there long someone or something was throwing stones/bricks pieces of metal at us, freaky stuff. Of course afterwards the logical thing to think was that it was caused by the condition of the building, so I am surprised to think other people believe it was haunted.
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That'd be the ghost of old Edie, an usherette killed under an avalanche of confectionary, in the nineteen thirties, when the floorboards in the kiosk mysteriously gave way.
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