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Speaker 1 (00:07):
What's that at the foot of my bed.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
It's spooky and joky.
Speaker 1 (00:12):
I'm really sure it's dead. It's coming this way.
Speaker 3 (00:15):
Wait a minute, help, I'm ghosting.
Speaker 4 (00:19):
I'm Nandazllease hey boo, it's me Roz and welcome to
Ghosted by Roz Hernandez, the podcast where I talk to
people that I like about the paranormal.
Speaker 1 (00:42):
It's mid September, don't you feel it? It's Halloween time.
I'm calling it. It's Halloween time. Love Halloween. It's our time,
you people. We've got such a perfect guest for Halloween
time because Harvey Gien is back. Harvey Gien, who is
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constantly on television and in movies, but of course we
know and love as Guillermo on the TV show What
We Do in the Shadows, a perfect watch for this
time of year too, vampire comedy show. What could be better?
I love Harvey and Harvey was on a few years back,
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maybe like oh my god, five years ago something like that.
I don't know if it's necessarily a good listen at
this point, because it was like I think I recorded
it in a shower because it was early pandemic and
it was like crazy whatever, and I think I've been
like at least five different genders since then. Anyway, don't
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worry about listening back to it necessarily. But this episode,
we got a ghost story. We have some laughs. You're
gonna enjoy. You're gonna enjoy. I have a feeling call
me a psychic. So you have a ghost story to
read for you. This one comes from a listener named Kayla.
Kayla writes, my fiance and I were renting a house
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for a few years. It was an old house from
the early nineteen hundreds, and I was told that an
elderly woman owned it prior and passed before the current
owner purchased it. We never noticed anything paranormal in the house. Okay,
why'd you send this to me? Then? Cala and I'm
just kidding. Okay, good, there's more than more, there's more.
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In twenty twenty one, we had our son. He was
a few months old, so he was still waking up
to eat every three hours. One night, my fiance slept
on the couch so he could deal with the baby
and let me sleep. It was early in the morning,
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son was mostly up and he heard the baby cry.
He waited a minute to gain his composure from being
woken so abruptly when he heard me come downstairs, go
to the fridge to get a bottle, walk back upstairs,
and heard the baby stop crying. That was totally normal,
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except I never left my bed. He said he even
saw what he thought was me when he cracked one
eye open, a little, like the shadow or silhouette of
a person walk past him. There were also a few
other times where our son would start crying and then stop,
as if someone was soothing him. Another time, I was
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trying to nap on the couch while the baby napped.
The back of our couch was up against the stairs.
I was just starting to doze off when I heard
pste right above my head as if someone was trying
to get my attention. I thought I fell asleep and
didn't notice my fiance come home from work, and he
was messing with me wrong. Nobody was there. The exact
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same thing happened to him about a week later. Finally,
when we were moving out in twenty twenty two, I
went to the house alone to finish packing up the kitchen.
I had a plastic mixing bowl on the counter next
to me. While I was wrapping dishes, the bowl slid
across the counter away from me, as if someone grabbed
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it and pulled it toward them. It wasn't a lightweight
plastic bowl. There were no windows open to blow it,
the counter was level. There was no explanation at all.
I was so tired from moving that without really grasping
what happened, I grabbed the bowl and I said, will
you stop making this weird? I'm busy. My instinct told
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me that it was the ghost of the old woman
who lived there previously. She never did anything to scare
us or anything like that. It came off as a
sweet grandmother type because it seemed like she was trying
to take care of the baby and maybe didn't want
us to go because you know, with the bold thing.
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I hope she's doing well with her new roommates. Thanks, Kayla. Okay,
I'll take that old lady ghost. And he say, that's
how a ghost, in my opinion, should be. I think
that ghosts should be productive. They shouldn't just be there
to just you know, spook. You show up unannounced out
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of the corner of your eye. Just it's like, get
a get a job, Okay, get a job. We all
have to work here. We all have to what's the
saying you gotta sing for your supper. I don't know
what that is something like that. I don't know. If
you're gonna be living in this house, you're gonna you
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gotta put yourself to work, do some chores. And this ghost,
she knew that she took care of the baby. And
I think that's beautiful and I want other ghosts to
take note. Hey, everyone, it's time for us to get
to the main course. Here's my conversation with Harvey gien
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On with this show. Oh my god, Harvey's back.
Speaker 2 (06:31):
I'm back and better than ever.
Speaker 1 (06:33):
Wait when you came in here, you were like I
almost died.
Speaker 2 (06:37):
Yeah, So I don't drive, and so when I'm in
La I uber everywhere. It was like, I know, I
was just like I got rid of my car years
ago when I was living in Toronto because I was
paying for insurance a car. Didn't drive a parking parking
tickets when I did drive tickets. When I drive, I'm
a goodriver. I don't want to get the impression that
that driver, but I just get more work done when
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I'm not the driver.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
That's true. Like sometimes I'll take a train, well like
maybe once a year, I'll take a train and I'm like,
oh my god, I can like be on my computer
when I'm moving.
Speaker 2 (07:09):
Yeah, and you get a lot done, Like I just
like I used to do phone calls in the car
when I did drive, but that's all I could do
is phone call. So I set up on my phone
calls in the hour and a half hour in traffic.
So it was like, I'll talk to you at four
oh one, and I was like four till like five thirty.
I would be on the phone like next and after
I turn this car blah blah blah blah. That sound
like I'm a stock brokers in the Yeah, right, you're busy, busy.
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And then when I got rid of the car, was
the best idea because usually for production, they send you
a car so they drive you to location if you're
on set. So I didn't really need a car for
a couple years because I wasn't living in America, so
I got rid of it. And then back to the story.
So I was today and this gentleman very lovely, but
he was driving by and I waiting for him, like
he drives right by me, and I'm like, I'm like
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in a residential area and I'm like, I'm the only
one in the street and just keeps going and just
like he didn't see me. I was like, wait, you
did see me?
Speaker 1 (08:03):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (08:03):
Well am I ghost? Like he didn't see me. I'm
the only person on the street. And I was like, wait,
he just drove by me. He went around the block,
came back, and then he stopped like a block half
a block away from me again and calls me, and
I'm like hi, and I'm wearing a bright red shirt.
I'm like, hey, that's I'm right here. It's like, where
are you? I'm right, I'm right here, and.
Speaker 1 (08:21):
I'm this person right in front of you.
Speaker 2 (08:23):
I'm And that's when I started thinking like, wait a minute,
can you not see me? Am? I like I have superpowers? Am?
I go like It's like I just stood in the
middle of the street waving my hands and this man's
like I didn't keep driving, and he starts driving towards me.
I'm like, I'm right here, and then if I go
there you are. And then I realized it was an
elderly man and like not being ages at all, but
I could tell her he was squinty, and I was like,
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oh no, oh, And then you have to be in
the car. I'm in the car with him, and I
was like, oh no, And I was like, you miss me.
He's like I missed you. He's like where did you
come from? And I was like, uh oh. And I
get in the car and he's talking on the phone
actually to someone, full on conversation, and he won't drive.
He's like part and I was like, oh, I really
have to go. I have an appointment. I have to
really go. He's like, all right, here we go, blah
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blah blah, turns off the phone. Then he and he
just merges and he merges in a bus like literally
goes bys, and then the car behind the bus goes
and like literally honks and like gets and like literally
he emerges and all right, here we go. And he's
like as calm as a cucumber, cool a cucumber, and
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like he keeps like driving something and the cars like
like they were like the bus was like merged in
the front like this, and the car was like this
almost hitting us because we merged into their lane. He
didn't even look. So there's two vehicles we're in the
middle of the people are honky. Now there's a lineup whatever.
I get my phone. I'm like, I cancel a thing.
I'm like, sir, can you open the door? I cancel
my right. It's fine. He's oh, that's what happened. You
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cancel the right. That's what I can't see anything. And
I go, that's not it, Like, that's that's not why
you can't. I was like, oh, so I got out
of the car and he's just like cool as could be.
He's all right here like nothing. I was like, I
almost died. The bus driver got like he was angry,
and I got out of this chaos, and I was like,
I order another uber. But in the middle, I was like,
I should probably report this. I don't think this guy
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should be probably now, and I feel back because I
was like, it's probably doing like on the spare time
where he's right, but like I was like, he could
not Like I thought it was a ghost first of all,
and then it turns out no, you couldn't see me,
and then almost turned you into one, turned me into
a ghost. This would have been a different story. I
would have showed up as a ghost in order guess.
Speaker 1 (10:24):
We got that's fine, We're prepared.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
I was running form on the street where no one
is on the street with the bright rich shirt waving
my hand. He's oh, where are you? And I was like,
that's the good And what is this? I'm a stop sign.
This is a red stop signs and.
Speaker 1 (10:39):
You can't see that that's a red lass.
Speaker 2 (10:42):
Not for him, it's a green green o.
Speaker 1 (10:44):
God, you need to bring back limos. Yeah, I feel
like people don't like limos. People don't take like a
big giant limo to like go just to red errands, and.
Speaker 2 (10:55):
Yeah, you should bring those back. Are the carbon footprint
is perfect.
Speaker 1 (10:59):
That's what we need. That's what we need in this world.
There's more limos, more limos.
Speaker 2 (11:03):
You start campaign more limos.
Speaker 1 (11:08):
So you were on this podcast, like I don't know,
at least ten years ago. No, it was during the pandemic.
I remember it was like early pandemic where like we're
literally like, okay, this thing's just going on for a
couple of weeks and like, I don't know, does anybody
have any toilet paper I can borrow? Like it was
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like that era. Yeah, sprang down the groceries like all
of that. Yeah, And I remember it being so good.
You had stories. People loved it.
Speaker 2 (11:41):
People come up to me and tell me about that
episode still like really yeah, And then they'll be like,
oh my god, you like my story with like you know,
your personal encounter with blah blah. And I was like,
that's so funny that like your someone's favorite thing of
yours is always something different that you've done in your career.
But it's like I gotten a lot of this, Like.
Speaker 1 (11:58):
It's really Oh, I'm honored. Have you had any ghosts
encounters since then?
Speaker 2 (12:05):
Yeah, I'd say I really. Yeah. So I moved into
a new house in Alsadina.
Speaker 1 (12:12):
Okay, and so in the fires.
Speaker 2 (12:14):
Yes, So the fires affected my neighborhood really badly, and
I'm very lucky where it affected me in a way
that like I could still rebuild in a way that
I can be like, Okay, it's going to take some time,
but I can, but definitely damage part of the house.
And the only reason my house didn't completely I think,
you know, Burne was that when they were evacuating, they
forgot to evacuate our side of town and I was
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evacuated on my own. Like I just looked at my
backyard and I could see a ball of rediness coming
and I was like I should probably leave, yeah, because
I didn't think it was going to move that quickly.
I was like, no, they have a you know you
always think that you know, fire like that is containing.
It's in the hills and it's also in Palisade, So
what are the odds at two locations? And it's crazy. No,
it was really bad. And I looked out the window
and I was like red, like flaming like amber in
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the distance, and I was like, that's not good. And
so I just slowly grabbed like my parents' wedding portraits
and things I have, like their like stencil portrait. I
got it off the wall and then like walked out.
Mind you, I don't have a car, so I had
ordered an Uber.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
Oh no, not that man.
Speaker 2 (13:16):
So I was like, I have to order an Uber
and I ordered one, and I wanted to get out
there before it was too late, before they close the roads,
because they were closing all the roads nearby, and I
was like then I'd be trapped. And so I was
like on the way out, my neighbor was like hosing
down his house and I was like, I was like,
we should go, we should get out of here, and
he's like, I've been here fifty two years and I'm
not going anywhere, and said, why were you? I went
the shit out of your house, Harvey, and I was like,
you're right, and I was like canceled the uber, went
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and put the portrait inside of the couch, got hoses
wet down my house and then.
Speaker 1 (13:44):
Put on like the inside, no, like the like the
top of the roof.
Speaker 2 (13:47):
Because it was the winds for one hundred miles an hour,
so the ambers were flying like rain. So there was
rain of fire falling out on the city. And that's
why I feel like some houses were spared and somewhere
because the fire was coming from above, like you're having
ambers of fire fall on to dry brush or to roofs,
and those would catch on fire. It would miss this house,
but it would catch the next one, and that would
catch on fire. It was. It was pretty wild. And
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so I was like waiting in the house and sprinkles
on the corner of the house, and I turned the
hose and the sprinkles in the front yard like gushing water,
just left them on and then I evacuated and then
like at four in the morning, I was up on
n I was like looking at my phone, just waiting
and waiting. It's like, someone's at your front yard, and
it wasn't anyone in my front yard. It was just
trees falling flames. And I was just like and I
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couldn't see what was happening to my house. I was like,
oh my god, my house, it's gone. But I could
see that the balls of fire were falling into the
front yard. But when they fall in the front yard,
the front yard was soaked with water because of the sprinters,
and they would fall and they go and they just dissolve,
and I was like, oh my god. I was like,
maybe maybe there's like a chance. I didn't know anything
until like seven the next morning, when like firemen showed
up to the house and I could see them in
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the camera, and they got to the backyard because the backyard,
the fire literally went to the backyard and started burning
the trees. And that's when the neighbor called the fire
truck that that side was on fire. So they came.
They putting his house out. His house caught on fire.
They were ready my house, and because they were there
at that same time, when they noticed that the roof
had caught amber too, so they could hose that down quickly,
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and so it was stopped at that level. So the
kitchen caught on fire like the rooftop, but that was
the only part that had n't been hosed down, and
so it was it was his suggestion that kind of
saved everything for me.
Speaker 1 (15:27):
But did your other neighbors get lucky?
Speaker 2 (15:30):
Once to my right and my left, they did because
they also stayed. They were protecting their house and they're
dangerous not recommended obviously, but there wasn't enough firemen to
go around. I mean, the fire was going everywhere and
they just weren't. And the stories that came out of
about you know, we're really tragic, you know, yeah, really
sad stories.
Speaker 1 (15:46):
I know, I know one person whose house got completely
burned down in that area.
Speaker 2 (15:51):
Yeah, and I heard the saddest story of like an
elderly man who was taking care of their son who
was disabled and couldn't get out of bed and with
his wife and were in the house and they called
the fire trucks say, hey, I can't get him out
because I can't pick him up, like, don't worry, sort standstill.
And then so he told his daughter and wife they're coming,
go go, go, go go, They're coming, They're coming. They
never came, and they were found. He was found like
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holding his son in the bed, like like stories of
that I'm like, that is heartbreaking, you know, and like tragic,
and it's just like the idea that like, I love
Altating it because one of the reason we where I
live though, was one of the first communities that sold
to people of color, and as being the first generational
homeowner for me, I wanted to buy there and be
a part of that. And it's full of artists and
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it's full of like creative people, and so I wanted
to be a part of the community in that community,
that energy, that like soul that lives on in that
community even afterwards. But also all the souls that were lost,
you know, they're part of that community. And it's just
like I don't know, it's just like what do you do?
What do you do when you want to go back
to live? You know. So we're rebuilding. We just had
Altagenet Pride this past weekend because we want to go by.
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We're like, let's do it. Like it's like you would expect,
you know, to take a break this season. You know this,
you don't do it. It's already small community as it is,
so it really did feel like we're still there, you know.
And I just joined this community like a year ago,
so I felt very welcome and I could feel I
could feel the warm and the positive energy and that's
what the community is. And that's split is is that
positive positive.
Speaker 1 (17:15):
Energy that's beautiful? So ghosts.
Speaker 2 (17:21):
Yes, Yes, So I moved into the house. I know,
I toldal you went off because of that.
Speaker 1 (17:24):
Now I love this.
Speaker 2 (17:26):
I'm in the house and you know when you go
and like when I first checked at the house, I
was like, there's definitely energy here, Like for me, I'm
really sensitive, Like me and my sister's really sensitive that way.
When we walk in, we're like, yeah, do you feel that?
Speaker 1 (17:36):
Like it's like yeah, I Like I used to think
I was I could do that, but now I'm I
think I'm screwed up from going to places like that.
People were like told me we're haunted so many times
the past few years that I'm like, wait, is this
haunted or am I hungry? Like I'm confused, like what
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what am I feeling here?
Speaker 2 (17:58):
Yeah? I feel like when I go into I don't
want looking for anything. But it's just like I call
it like your gut feeling, like it's the same thing
as you would with like a situation like this feels weird,
you know, or like meeting someone you know it's like
this is a little odd, or like you know, if
we're going to go on a date or something, it's like,
you know, you trust your instinct.
Speaker 1 (18:16):
Yeah, I'm good with that. Yeah, good with that.
Speaker 2 (18:18):
So I kind of credit to the same thing with
that with like in the space. So we walked. We
walked the house and it was like it was built
in nineteen twelve. It was like historical home and whatever
or nice racle, but it's an old home. And so
I was just like there's definitely energy here, like it's
like like like good energy, like really historical energy, but
there's also like that there's something there, right, And we're
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like whatever. And then my friend Denise, who's really intuitive
with that like side, like she's like, you should get it,
like just completely, like you know, just to be safe,
you know, like you know, get someone to like you know,
come and like sage it and whatnot. I was like, oh, yeah,
that sounds a good idea, and I just moved in.
It was like I was working, so I wasn't really
moved in, and my sister was kind of like helping me,
and you know, we were calling like you know, clean
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service to like just get it all tidy up or whatever.
And it was broad daylight and she We have cameras
everywhere obviously for security and whatnot. So there's one that
faces the patio area in the back where you can enter,
you know, the back area where the laundry area is.
And she is broaday. I could see that she's on
the property and she's like, yeah, I'm gonna drop off stuff.
And then she gets to the front of the door,
which is all glass, like there's a glass door and
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glass windows like that. And she gets to the door
and she goes like this, and I see her in
the camera. She just goes and she walks back to
the parking lot and I was just like phrases and
she freezes. She walks out, and then she calls me
and I'm like, hey, what's up. And she's like, hey,
are the clean people here? And I was like why,
and she like, cause I hear I heard voices when
I walked to the thing. I don't want to interrupt them.
Are they like in there? So what were they saying.
It's like it's just like her like kind of a singing,
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like is she singing and clean? Is a lady's voice
or like? And I was like, oh, I don't think. No,
no one's there, No one's at the house. And she's like, no,
I heard someone singing in right when I got to
the window, like there, like I could hear them, but
they were in front of me, so I assumed they're
in the kitchen, which is right next door, next to
that room. And I was like, no, can you check
the cameras And I checked the cameras and no one
has gone to the house. That check all the cameras.
And the footage the only footage I see is her
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walking to the room. And then I put the audio
on and she's so like yeah because they were singing,
blah blah, and she goes when she gets to the
door like she in the audio, and I have this footage.
She goes to the door and she looks in and
when her face goes like I hear something, all you hear.
Speaker 1 (20:19):
Is Okay, first of all, you just scared me so much?
What and this is that's singing.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
And that's on camera. That sound is on camera, and
her face now that I see the sound because in
her end, it sounded like singing, and I didn't want
to even show her what it sounded like my camera.
Like on her end, she's like, it sounded like singing,
but it haunting singing. So I looked at it and
I was like, someone's in there, and she walked away
in the camera. It's ten times terrifying because it's not singing.
Speaker 1 (20:49):
What is that sound?
Speaker 2 (20:52):
And so I was like, do I tell her? Because
I was like, there is a sound. You're right, there
is a sound coming from there. It's not singing, and
she was like, well, what is it? I was like,
And then so I sent it to her and I
was like nope, like no, absolutely not. Like so we
had you know, people come and cleanse the space, and
then I wasn't really officially living there. And then second
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time we went into the house after we did all that,
it felt lighter and it felt like it was like okay,
and since then, like there's been like small things but
not like you know, just like creaking or whatnot, but
it's s wooden floors and whatnot. So it was like
that's the house, but not like that, Like I was like,
that was that was a wonder Like I was like
that's all we need to hear. That's it, and we.
Speaker 1 (21:37):
Just what kind of like person did you.
Speaker 2 (21:41):
Have come to We went to a different we had
someone come and stage it. We had a priest.
Speaker 1 (21:48):
Come just get everyone.
Speaker 2 (21:51):
Yeah, but I didn't I've never done that before. I
think it went uh with my sister. I was like,
let's research, like, you know, because I wanted to cover
all I got, make sure every you know, it's like
I don't want to disrespect anyone. If they were religious,
you know, you'll follow the rule of this. You know,
they were just here and maybe the little counseling, you.
Speaker 1 (22:09):
Know, like a little bit like hey, therapist, therapist, you're
not needed here anymore.
Speaker 2 (22:14):
Yeah, someone on a day. There's one of the lasts
of romance. Let's just cover everything, you know. And I
think it was the best idea because we went back
and now it's felt lighter. And then my friend Denise,
who came back, I was like, yeah, it feels good.
It feels good. Now it was good. So that was
the like the clean Yeah, this place is clean, which
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is nice. And I think it was just energy. I mean,
the house was built in nineteen twelve and apparently it
was a certified bachelor that lives there.
Speaker 1 (22:42):
He's okay guy.
Speaker 2 (22:44):
And he used to wear like peacock's in his lapel,
which in the nineteen twenties where a way of telling
other gentlemen, like you know, the whole handkerchief thing back
in the seventies and eighties, back in the twenties, and
peacock was a sign of like, oh, oh, peacock, you saying,
oh you peacock, and around peacock and we see your peacock.
Uh So I kind of felt like it was maybe
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the you know the I think it was him. Maybe
she was singing like tunes or you know.
Speaker 1 (23:15):
Sister was like there's like a gorgeous woman singing and
it's just like this gay guy in the twenties just like,
oh my.
Speaker 2 (23:25):
God, this beautiful woman's voice saying and that insulted him
even more.
Speaker 1 (23:31):
He's like, bitch, bitch woman.
Speaker 2 (23:36):
No, you're listening. This is where no way offending you.
It's gonna He's like, what did you say? Dad? Do you?
Speaker 1 (23:45):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (23:46):
What do you?
Speaker 1 (23:46):
What else do you know about him?
Speaker 2 (23:48):
Like that's all I know so far. But in his honor,
sometimes people linger because they felt like this is where
they belong or they felt safe, right, this is a
safety or unfinished business. So I felt like in his honor,
I want to show him that, like we honor him.
So I put peacock wallpaper.
Speaker 1 (24:05):
Oh that's cute, like.
Speaker 2 (24:07):
A little like you're not forgotten. This is because of you.
Like there you go interesting, like you're always be a
part of this house. But now you need to how
long did he live there? I think it was like
over a decade or something. So he lived for a while,
and I don't know how what happened. Like the story
that I heard was like kind of up in the air,
like he was a bachelor, he was single, he was
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a certified And I was like that enough said.
Speaker 1 (24:34):
Because yeah, I mean I wonder. I was literally just
thinking about this because I've been looking at different places
around Los Angeles and it's like having lived here for
a number of years, if you just think about like
so many different people can come and go in one space. Yeah,
(24:55):
So it's like, because I do want to know all
the history of every place I've ever been. Yeah, if
I get like the last person's mail, I'm like, I
want to know everyone that's slept in my room.
Speaker 2 (25:13):
So much history in La just in the last you
know century.
Speaker 1 (25:18):
It's fascinating to think, like who else it could be.
Speaker 2 (25:22):
Well, I think my realtor one of the things that
they were like really proud of, Like oh oh so
paparazzi guy used to live here and I was like, oh,
that's weird. It's like, yeah, paparazzi I used to live here.
He's the one who took the picture. And I forget
the actual detail picture because I kind of after that,
I was like what, But she knew the story. She
was like he's the one who loved blah blah blah.
Speaker 1 (25:42):
And I was like a bad energy.
Speaker 2 (25:44):
Yeah, I think that was a bad energy, and like
it was like who exposed blah blah blah. And I
was like, that's that's gonna be proud of. But you know, yeah, yeah, okay,
so maybe that's the energy.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
Maybe it took a picture of Tara Reid's nipple.
Speaker 2 (25:55):
Yeah, good for him. Yeah, you never know who's Like
I mean, LA's a revolving door of like talent and
people come here like writers and dancers and actors, and yeah,
that's why I envisioned in LA. It's like, I mean,
they're pretty new compared to our rest of our neighboring
cities and states. Yeah, pretty new.
Speaker 1 (26:15):
Oh my god. You go to Europe, they're like, oh
nineteen twelve, baby babies, brand new.
Speaker 2 (26:20):
Yeah, I mean like California, you know, which was Mexico before.
Like it's been here. That's why a lot of the
obviously the streets you know, and the names of the streets,
name of the city, you know.
Speaker 1 (26:30):
Itself, lest feelings, let's feel it. La Kouanga, La Kouang.
Speaker 2 (26:36):
Senega yeah, Las Senega. Yeah, all the names are literally there,
so all the history is there, like before it even
became like a Hollywood town, which is not even Hollywood
town anymore. Everything's outsourced, so I haven't shot anything here years.
I know.
Speaker 1 (26:51):
It's really bothering me. I feel like the the energy
is is weird in LA these days because of that,
because there's not it's there. They're not filming things here,
so it's not like the the La I've always known
where there's stuff going on.
Speaker 2 (27:08):
Yeah, and if you're lucky to get a gig here
that goes for a couple of years, then you're like
the jackpot. You already wont the Jackpope by getting the gig.
I always say it every time I win a roll
or get a roll, like I want the lottery. Yeah,
because you did. You want the lottery. You upbeat you know,
thousands of people for the gig. You got the gig.
So it's like you got the lottery. And if you're
lucky enough to get the lottery over and over, then
you are really lucky. But if you're lucky to get
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the lottery and then still live near your family and
friends and home.
Speaker 1 (27:33):
How great.
Speaker 2 (27:34):
That's it. Yeah, that's it. Yeah. So it's always like
when I see friends who actually get gigs in lam
I'm like, oh my god, it's like and then I'm
off to like Spain.
Speaker 1 (27:44):
Well that sounds nice to me.
Speaker 2 (27:46):
Yeah, I mean it's nice.
Speaker 1 (27:47):
But it's also like, you know, for the last seven years.
Speaker 2 (27:49):
I've been living in Canada on and off, you know,
back and forth, and when I'm off, I'm usually shooting something,
you know, because you want to prioritizee like, your time
off to like do a film or something. So then
those get outsoirts to like Atlanta or you know, Louisiana
or whatnot, and so you're never really home. So then
you're like, I live in la kind of it's like technically. Yeah.
(28:11):
When I did the math, I was like, in the
seven years I was doing shadows in Canada and adding
the movies that I did are projects that I was
working on. I lived only like six months in La
out of seven years.
Speaker 1 (28:23):
You need to bring the gay guy back, the gay
guy ghost. I want him. There needs to be a
gay guy in that house. I know, because you're not
home enough. So just let him be there. Call up
the priest and have the priests summon him back.
Speaker 2 (28:37):
And Airbnb as like a haunting experience, like we're like
time to shine a show. It's like, ah, he.
Speaker 1 (28:44):
Would love that. I have a feeling.
Speaker 2 (28:45):
Yeah, you're on at eleven and twelve fifteen, Like.
Speaker 1 (28:53):
Do you ever go to psychics?
Speaker 2 (28:55):
I went to psycond once and I was because my
friends had all gone to the same second. I think
they were all like, you have to go, you have
to go, and I was like, okay, I guess I
have to go. And I went to psychic once and
half of this stuff I remember, like I was like, oh, okay,
because you can incorporate anything someone says into your life
if you just use a race the right wording. I
think sometimes, but I remember that's not true, because the
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first time I ever went to psychic, I didn't know
what a psychic was. I was a freshman in high
school and we're walking outside this like house that also
had a palm like on the on the window, and
I was like, oh, readings and whatnot. And there was
this girl outside couldn't have been two years older than
we were. We're like, you know, freshmans in high school
and my friend Adriana, and they're like, I'm a psydechic,
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my mom's a psydechic. We can do your reading. And
I was like okay, literally, like we're just okay. Walk
into a stranger's house off the road with a palm
that literally says reading and I've done it. I walked in.
I was like wow, and you walk into the living room,
You're like to this the office. I like, wait here,
And then the mom comes out, looks at her hands,
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and I remember her saying something along the lines so
like you two, we'll be together forever. And we're like,
mind you. This is my friend who's a lesbian and
me and we look at each other like hm, oh
my god, you two married together forever.
Speaker 1 (30:21):
She's never met a gay person, and we.
Speaker 2 (30:24):
Looked at each other, and we looked at her and
then we joke about it because we're still really good
friends to this day. And then I was like, you
know what a wish She was right, Hey, we're still together.
Speaker 1 (30:34):
That's you know what, Cause like with a psychic, you
can definitely, you know, run with whatever they're saying and
you can find a way. I think a lot of
the time sometimes I think things like that where I'm like, Okay,
this cycle did say this thing, but they weren't necessarily
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Like I was up for a job. They told me
I wasn't, like, it's not gonna work out, and then
I got the job.
Speaker 2 (31:03):
Well, in a way, doesn't it make you drop your
guard an expectation, and then when you do get it, it
was even bigger of a.
Speaker 1 (31:08):
I guess, right, But here's the thing. But then the
job like kind of didn't work out, Like oh, so
they're kind of right then, So I'm like, oh it
because for a minute I was like this damn bitch.
I gave her money and she told me I wasn't good.
Speaker 2 (31:21):
She didn't tell you what I wanted to hear.
Speaker 1 (31:23):
Yeah, she was wrong, she was wrong.
Speaker 2 (31:27):
You're not hearing what I'm saying you that's okay because
you're not saying what I want to hear.
Speaker 1 (31:31):
Exactly, So that's Yeah. It's like the same scenario with
you and your friend, where it's like, yeah, you guys
are together.
Speaker 2 (31:38):
Yeah, I think she had me until she said married
and blah blah. Well okay, also early it might be
stages that like we do need to get married in
the future for some reason. Maybe I'm jumping the gun here.
Speaker 1 (31:48):
You know, it's a long life.
Speaker 2 (31:50):
It's a long life. I might need this. I mean,
the way things are going my wife and I.
Speaker 1 (31:56):
What confirmed bachelor?
Speaker 2 (31:58):
I thought my wife and I are very happy together.
Speaker 1 (32:02):
And for you two, that's beautiful. Are you a horoscope person?
Speaker 2 (32:08):
I mean to an extent, I don't like I don't
go to like rising and yeah, yeah we're like what's
your riends? Like, I couldn't tell you right now, people,
I'll do it for you. Just tell me the date
you're about, the time exactly, and the perfume your mom
was wearing.
Speaker 1 (32:23):
Tell me the exact temperature of the night you were
and like, I love having.
Speaker 2 (32:34):
This conversation with my praise.
Speaker 1 (32:39):
How many hours was your mom in labor? What was
the name that yeah.
Speaker 2 (32:50):
But not really like I know, like I know my
sign and I know that like for a long term,
like no, those things are like whatever. But people are
like you're a tourists and I was like, yeah, ah,
stubborn but loyal and feerceful and so the things that
were like definition of where tourus is like I do
like ninety percent you know it, Like yeah, that's about right,
Like we're the easiest to get along with. Lesbian taurists
(33:13):
married lesbian.
Speaker 1 (33:18):
Yeah, very yeah, very taurius.
Speaker 2 (33:20):
But yeah, I to believe in like I follow some
to an extreme, you know, to an extent, to an
extreme an extent.
Speaker 1 (33:26):
Are you an alien person?
Speaker 2 (33:28):
I think there's I mean, I feel like that we
can't be the only thing like orbity, you know, we
better not for I would be like at the point
where like we should ask for help, guys, Like it's
okay to ask for help. Literally, literally it's okay to
ask for help. And it's like if there's like intelligence
that's way advanced, Like I always wonder if like people
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come from outer space and visit us and like other
you know, being aliens whatnot, and they look at us.
Speaker 1 (33:55):
Like, oh, at least we're not that.
Speaker 2 (33:58):
Yeah, and then then they bring their kids like, you know,
like whatever language are speaking, I don't know. You don't
want to be like that to you.
Speaker 1 (34:06):
Exactly. They they come here because they're teaching their kid
a lesson.
Speaker 2 (34:10):
Yeah, you want to be like that better ACKed up,
acting up? They fly also the jets and sound for
some reason.
Speaker 1 (34:19):
I think it absolutely is that was that was a
documentary that show That's real.
Speaker 2 (34:24):
That's real.
Speaker 1 (34:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (34:25):
The year was twenty twenty five, wasn't it? And the
show was it? I think so something like twenty twenty
five twenty eight. Wow, there we go. We're not flying
yet or not really flying.
Speaker 1 (34:36):
But those people are at those who are.
Speaker 2 (34:38):
Yeah, I believe there's something bigger and great. I'm also like,
what if we did have aliens already? Like octopus, Like
that's for sure, Like it's like what a smart animal?
And like I was like, wait, what if this whole
time you're beating Calamari and like octopus and it's alien.
Speaker 1 (34:57):
Oh, octopus knows exactly what it's doing. The octopus is
so smart, and like I feel like an octopus is
very much like these people are still falling for it.
They don't know.
Speaker 2 (35:07):
I'm an alien.
Speaker 1 (35:09):
These stupid idios. They can't even change color. They can't
fit through a little keyhole with their full body like me,
it makes.
Speaker 2 (35:18):
No sense, but it makes sense. Like it's like when
I look at like, yeah, I feel like there's something
bigger than Usa. And that also goes with like, you
know whatever when people think about religion and whatnot, it's
like the greater energy, bigger, Like it's like this is
all tangible, Like our bodies are just tangible and they're
like temporary, you know. It's just like where does that
energy go? Where do you zoom up to? Where do
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you come from? Like where do you know what I mean? Like,
where are you flow into? What vaudeville show? Are you
doing in a haunted house at like midnight?
Speaker 1 (35:46):
Are you like a past life person?
Speaker 2 (35:50):
I think I am. I like to believe that, Like, yeah,
I feel that something's like mate's wrong. I was born
in the wrong decade, you know, or the wrong time.
But then I think I'm like if I was born
in the wrong time, but it is still me in
my traits and my character, and like it's like, oh,
you know, it's already tough right now as it is.
Imagine being like someone who's queer back in like eighteen
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oh one in South Dakota or something. You don't know. God, Like,
I just think about that, like I'm just like, maybe
that's why I'm not alive anymore.
Speaker 1 (36:21):
There that was me, I would have the biggest peacock feathers,
like the full stem, the whole thing through a door.
Speaker 2 (36:31):
You're like, excuse me, hold on, hold on a second second.
Speaker 1 (36:38):
I think a lot about past lives because you know,
that means that in the future we're gonna be like
somebody else, and so it's optimistic and hopeful. So if
there is still something, they.
Speaker 2 (36:55):
Come and get us and then we can go with them.
Speaker 1 (36:59):
Do you believe an alien abduction?
Speaker 2 (37:01):
I think. I think when people say those stories, like
I mean, when they're retelling them, they're so detailed. Sometimes
I'm like, what is that all saying? Like when something
so detailed that it's out of the truth or it's
it's like a fit because you have to cover your ground.
So like sometimes I see someone tell a story but
they're like still traumatized by it and in a haze
and they're saying the description. I'm like, oh, I feels
(37:23):
like it's real, Like it feels like you're telling me
the truth.
Speaker 1 (37:25):
That's too real, that's too real.
Speaker 2 (37:28):
But then you have somebody descraped and thinking they're giving
you every single and then the hand went down and
run into my sphincter.
Speaker 1 (37:34):
You know, just like I was. And I was like,
that's just a fantasy. That sounds like you have a fantasy.
Be sorry, Bob, but doesn't sound real.
Speaker 2 (37:50):
But yeah, I every story, you know, it's like you
kind of like dissect it, I guess and see if
it's real or not. I don't know what am I
who am I to like, you know, say something real
or not.
Speaker 1 (38:02):
I honestly think of all things paranormal, alien abductions are
my favorite thing to hear about.
Speaker 2 (38:08):
Really.
Speaker 1 (38:09):
I love them because, yeah, it is like so often
well I often feel like aliens in the nineties were
really into the.
Speaker 2 (38:19):
Butt just for decades.
Speaker 1 (38:21):
They like butt play for aliens was huge in the nineties. Yeah,
you don't hear about it as much in like two
thousands in current but you do, like there is a
lot of mud play. There's a lot of butt play.
But also like they wanted my sperm that, yeah, so
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that they could like make humanoid people.
Speaker 2 (38:45):
Again, that sounds like a fantasy.
Speaker 1 (38:48):
I know, I feel like it's always some guy that
comes out and he's just like or like some guy
that you know goes to the press and it's like, yeah, yeah,
these aliens wanted my sperm and they just.
Speaker 2 (38:59):
To justify their want. So yeah, so I had to
I had to do that.
Speaker 1 (39:03):
And they also I had to have no choice.
Speaker 2 (39:07):
Yeah, but three times in one week.
Speaker 1 (39:10):
But they they also often say it's like the alien
was like a hot lady, like, oh, some hot lady
like started having sucks, she was like so hot to
swear to go like, I'm sure, oh she wanted me.
It was like crazy, she wanted you.
Speaker 2 (39:29):
This already sounds made.
Speaker 1 (39:31):
Yeah, how about someone on this galaxy want you first
and then maybe I believe you.
Speaker 2 (39:40):
How About I see you with someone from this galaxy first,
and then I believe how hot you are another galaxy
far far away?
Speaker 1 (39:49):
Yeah, how far? This must have been very far if
you were considered not.
Speaker 3 (39:57):
Oh no you, they wanted you. Yeah, a hot female
alien one you, Oh my gosh.
Speaker 2 (40:15):
But I mean.
Speaker 1 (40:18):
All of these people that are like and then they
stuck somewhere in my butt. They're gonna put your bud,
your bud, These these creatures that have the ability to
fly these giant things that we have. We don't even
know how to comprehend that technology. They can come down here,
we can't go to them. They're the smartest people in
the world. Clearly, they're they have great taste, and they're
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clean and whatever they want to their finger in your bud,
You really think.
Speaker 2 (40:49):
Your your bud. They could go anywhere else, put their
finger on anyone's but anywhere, but you're the butt.
Speaker 1 (40:56):
Couldn't have anything to do with the fact that you
were grabbing your ankle in holding them over your head
is open for business with an arrow. Maybe that's why
they stick their finger in your buttbeb Oh my god.
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Can I show you what haunted doll?
Speaker 2 (41:21):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (41:22):
Yes, please, it's time for the dolls are living? Okay,
So what I do? I got to eBay dot com
and I find haunted dolls that are curently for sale.
Speaker 2 (41:41):
Oh okay, okay. Have you ever purchased one of these dolls?
Speaker 1 (41:47):
Now? I have it. My manager bought me one one time.
You don't want it, nothing has happened. No, I don't
want anything to do with this, and people listening, do
not send me these I don't want them. I I
kind of don't believe that any of these are real.
I think it's like people just trying to get money,
and so they're making up backstories for these dolls to
sell them. I appreciate the hustle, sure, but I also
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don't want to find out because maybe what if they
are right?
Speaker 2 (42:14):
Yeah, I don't know if I want to find out.
I don't want to see this dog I wants yet.
Speaker 1 (42:17):
Okay, well, this one, this one's going for only fourteen
ninety nine, a bargain. That's a bargain that makes me
feel pretty good about the possibility of it being haunted,
because sometimes these are like twenty five thousand dollars for
this doll and it's like that now.
Speaker 2 (42:39):
Also, what conversation is that seller having with that doll
when it's not being sold? It's like, see, no believes
me seriously in the game out of the doll and
like when the dog was missing.
Speaker 1 (42:51):
I need to meet the person that would pay twenty
five thousand dollars for a haunted.
Speaker 2 (42:55):
Thousand dollars to spending a haunted doll.
Speaker 1 (42:57):
Some lonely uh per. But okay, so this one fourteen
ninety nine, Okay, please meet doctor Lou. Jeehah, show us
doctor Lou. You got it? Ros? Okay, what year is
this doll from? I believe? They say it's a nineteen
eighties doll of a doctor. And what we are looking
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at is a very androgynous Yes, do you remember Pat
the character? Yes, it's very that like is this doctor
going to the men's room or the lady's room?
Speaker 2 (43:38):
Doctor Lu? That could go?
Speaker 1 (43:40):
And that's the thing, oh Lou. So this doll has
like sort of like a bowl cut, but like lashes,
very pink lips, doctor jacket tie. Wow, this one is
right down the middle. Yeah, okay, but here's the thing.
(44:01):
There's a former living human that is now in this doll.
Oh okay, do we have a backgros, just as we
do the person selling it says, we say that we
are uncertain if this is a male or a female,
because Lou can be short for Mary, Lou, lu Anne,
or short for male names as well. And although we
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have asked if it's a male or a female, or
if it had a husband or a wife, it will
not give us a definitive answer.
Speaker 2 (44:31):
The human spirit inside the doll or Lou the doll itself.
Speaker 1 (44:35):
Both I think that human that died went into this
doll because they were like, Ooh, this will be fun.
Let's fuck with these people. Because these people are like,
did you have a husband or a wife? And this
don't you like to know? I'll never tell, says. We
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purchased this loving soul from another collector Philadelphia. He was
clearing out some of his collectibles and contacted us. He
never got an answer to the gender either, So when
Lou arrived, we set the doll in our dining room
in the center of our table to not just to
the surroundings. Our dogs seemed to sense good. Wait, our
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dogs seemed to sense good or evil. Oh, the dogs
typically I guess, can sense good or evil and they
were super excited and loved being in the same room
as Lou. The atmosphere is uplifting and charged with positivity.
The first evening we didn't find anything out of place,
just random noises, knocks on our dining room table, and
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at times we found our dogs running in and out
of the room. Seems like they were playing with something
that wasn't there. So they have used their ghost hunting
equipment to ask some questions They've heard Lou say, I'm good,
and they've also asked what.
Speaker 2 (46:02):
Does a voice sound like, I'm good, I'm.
Speaker 1 (46:05):
Good, something like that. I think maybe they're like, are
you man or women? I'm good?
Speaker 2 (46:17):
What does that mean? You good? Answer the question? Can
you answer the question for me?
Speaker 1 (46:21):
I'm good?
Speaker 2 (46:21):
No, just tell me good.
Speaker 1 (46:27):
It says that, according to them asking questions with their machines,
this person was never married. They're using a thing called
a rempod and a K two meter. Okay, they're like
ghost hunting equipment, things that you can, you know, a
ghost can make it light up or make a beep
this for yes or that for now or whatever. They
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use a spirit box, which is like one of those
radio like where you can hear a voice, but it's
just like I'm good, so I'm good. Yeah. Basically, we
don't know. We don't know what this person is, but
you know, it doesn't matter. They even say in here,
we don't it doesn't matter. It's a good vibe.
Speaker 2 (47:11):
Good vibe. Is that like dried up blood on the coat.
Speaker 1 (47:15):
It's just a little bit of blood. Yeah, it does
appear to be some kind of in a giant stain,
but you know, a doctor, I'm good.
Speaker 2 (47:29):
But they're not.
Speaker 1 (47:32):
Exactly I'm gonna go ahead and say that this doll
is you know what I think it is. It's like
a it's a drag queen off duty because little tiny eyebrows, right,
So I think it's like a.
Speaker 2 (47:46):
Male that, yes, a pretty male on the way to
the gig. Yeah, as as a doctor that was part
of the gag and then tragically died probably and the
indy kim a doll. I think that's what the story is, right.
Speaker 1 (48:02):
They had that uber driver you scary? Okay, well that
was Lula Haunts of Dolllulu. Can I play you some
ghost voices? Yes, okay, it's time for EVP or ev
pase Okay, so EVP Electronic Voice phenomenal. So what I
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do is I go to YouTube.
Speaker 2 (48:28):
Okay, I find EVPs.
Speaker 1 (48:31):
I have two of them for you. This is anytime
a ghost hunter things that they've captured a ghost speaking.
So I'm gonna play you these voices and then i
want you to tell me what you hear, and then
I'll give you ABCD and the correct answer is what
the person that posted at believes that this ghost is saying. Okay,
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this first one is from Sydney Paranormal Incident re Church
Investigation Team a k A spirit see what they did?
Sydney Satiation Team. Okay, this is at a place called
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Hornsby Hospital in Do I make you horns?
Speaker 2 (49:19):
Baby?
Speaker 1 (49:21):
Hornsby Hospital in Sydney. What's this? Gohost say Harvey?
Speaker 2 (49:32):
Oh O more time?
Speaker 1 (49:38):
It smells in you? O heay, it smells really bad?
Is that me making that noise?
Speaker 2 (49:47):
No? Oh my god?
Speaker 1 (49:50):
What is this noise? I've never heard that. What's happening?
Speaker 2 (49:54):
I didn't need one of us.
Speaker 1 (49:55):
Well, let's play again. Okay, that was really scary. Oh,
let's see if I that was Okay, I'm scared. Okay,
So you think it says the smells in here? It
smells here. That's not what they thought. Do they think
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it was?
Speaker 2 (50:18):
Wait?
Speaker 1 (50:22):
Do they think it was a wipe your silly faith? B?
Wait for tonight? They said, C, why are you in
my home? Or d?
Speaker 2 (50:39):
Wait?
Speaker 1 (50:40):
Could you smell that? That's kind of close to yours?
Speaker 2 (50:44):
I'm gonna go with other A or D.
Speaker 1 (50:52):
They believe it was wait for tonight, they said, let
me play it again.
Speaker 2 (50:57):
Okay, I but not because that has been placing our
heads right exactly. And now do we want to hear
that it's what what was that sound?
Speaker 1 (51:11):
I don't know what that sound was. That was weird. Okay,
here's another one. This one is from the same channel
and it was captured after a spirit cleansing of a
private house investigation, kind of like your house got cleansed.
Ew Okay, what is this ghost saying? Mm hmmmm.
Speaker 2 (51:43):
It sounds like move bitch.
Speaker 1 (51:45):
It's very like daft punk. I think this is through
some kind of machine, clearly, as opposed to the last
one was like just an organic like what do you
smell bad?
Speaker 2 (52:01):
Like?
Speaker 1 (52:01):
This one is like.
Speaker 2 (52:06):
Watch out, watch out for mm hmm, watch out, watch out?
Here they come.
Speaker 1 (52:16):
Where's some options? Did they think it was a it's
a pasquetti with meat balls? Did I think it was B?
I think I've had enough of this. C Thanks for
staying up with us or d was it just somebody's
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uncle trying to beatbox?
Speaker 2 (52:42):
Thank you for staying up with us.
Speaker 1 (52:43):
It's totally thanks for staying up with us. Yeah, weird, you're.
Speaker 2 (52:52):
Up with us. It's like gonna get a lot of
visitors and then I thank you. I know you have
things to do and we only party at night.
Speaker 1 (52:58):
We appreciate that. I appreciate that, you know, thank you
for staying up with me because that's the end of
the podcast.
Speaker 2 (53:07):
Okay, thank you for having me.
Speaker 1 (53:09):
Yeah, thanks for doing this. This is fun.
Speaker 2 (53:12):
I'm still thinking about that sound. Which one is the
one that we couldn't figure out? Where did that come from?
Speaker 1 (53:17):
I know that really creeped me out. Well, you know
what it could be my friend who's an exorcist, our
h Davis. She recently gave us this right here. Can
you see?
Speaker 2 (53:31):
Oh? Is there skull in there?
Speaker 1 (53:33):
Okay, be nice? This is Lois. There is allegedly, according
to my friend who I believe, a spirit in here,
of a school teacher named Lois. She loves show tunes
and gold and gossip.
Speaker 2 (53:54):
I kind of go.
Speaker 1 (53:55):
I know, she sounds fun, yeah, and she likes she
likes being here to hear the gossip Lois. That's what
I've been told, So maybe that was her.
Speaker 2 (54:05):
What spot Lois?
Speaker 1 (54:06):
If that was you, can you make another sound Lois lowest?
Speaker 2 (54:14):
Come on?
Speaker 1 (54:16):
Okay, well, anyway, what do you got going on? Tell
us where people can find you in step Yeah.
Speaker 2 (54:23):
You can just follow me on Instagram, the gram at
Harvey Gean full name on Twitter. If anyone use Twitter,
use Twitter. I think I'm still there.
Speaker 1 (54:31):
Harvey Gian Hello, well, thanks for doing this. Yeah, I
think you should. You know, if the if the gay
guy peacock Man, she comes back, I think you should
welcome him. How fun to have like a nineteen twenties
gay guy. Yeah, that would be cost in your home.
Speaker 2 (54:51):
I mean, I think I'm lucky to have it. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (54:54):
If he gives you more points of conversation to share
with us at the future, please come back.
Speaker 2 (55:00):
I'll keep a journal or something. Yeah, for sure, I
think there's definitely something there. But he's a nice guy.
Speaker 1 (55:06):
Thanks for thanking up with us.
Speaker 2 (55:09):
I'm good.
Speaker 1 (55:13):
Thank you so much to Harve again, I'm still laughing
about some of that. That was so fun. Love him.
We'll have to have him back another time. Thank you
all so much for listening. I love you all, both
living and dead. But if I didn't ask you to
haunt me, don't haunt me came back. This has been
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on the podcast. I read stories out loud and sometimes
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startling Jiha Lee. Associate producer is the alarming Christina Chamberlain.
This episode was mixed and sound designed by the eerie
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Edson Choi. My guest booker is the petrifying Patrick Kuttner.
My theme music is by the spine chilling Brendan Lynch Salomon.
Artwork by the spooky Vanessa Lilac. Photography by the terrifying
Elizabeth Karen. Executive produced by the chilling Karen Kilgaiff, the
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spooky Georgia hart Stark, and the frightening Danielle Kramer. Listen
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Speaker 2 (57:09):
M HM