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England: Paranormal researchers have been called in by the owners of a former shipyard in Liverpool because Weird Shit allegedly happens there:
Site manager Mike Rider said:You can walk down the corridor, it's cold even in summertime and feel your hair stand up and tingles down your spine.
Quite a lot of times, when I've been sitting here at the desk, you see something in the corner of your eye.
His daughter, Amy, says she regularly finds the same glass fallen from a tray in the canteen.
She said:Every morning when we come in there's normally a glass fallen off that tray. It's always that glass and it's never, ever broken. It's very strange.
Ex-shipyard calls ghost hunters - BBC News, 31st January 2005 (thanks to Andrew Ian Dodge).
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1: Posted by: Red Wolf | February 3, 2005 9:35 PM
It couldn't possibly be dodgy air conditioning or building design could it. Although, I'm guessing ghosts are easier for these people to understand than the arcane magic of aircon and architecture.
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