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Wednesday, 28 January 2009 08:40 |
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The Crazy Cat Lady
I try my best to keep this site halfway professional, but I can't help it - this client in the first case reminds me of one of those crazy cat ladies. She's a few cards short of a full deck. So anyway, TAPS goes out to Albany, NY to investigate the cat lady's house, then they travel out to Adam Zubrowski's house, which the location is undisclosed. Read 2 Comments... >> |
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Wednesday, 28 January 2009 07:03 |
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From Massachusetts To Pittsburgh
The TAPS team visit an Inn in MA, and a residential house in Pittsburgh, PA. In this episode, Andy Andrews get moved from the Tech Department to being an Investigator. He is moved there because of past tensions with Brian Harnois, where he was being extra bossy towards Andy. Most likely because Andy likes to take charge in whatever he is doing - but does it in an odd, polite sort of way. Read 2 Comments... >> |
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Wednesday, 28 January 2009 05:20 |
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Going Back To Philly
TAPS travels back to Philadelphia, PA to an apartment with strange occurances including a lady in white peering through a window and singing. Then they travel to Topton. PA to investigate a historic Inn with some ghostly guests, including a small girl who had died in the dinging room. The client in Philadelphia wants TAPS to debunk the stories, and prove they have nothing to fear, while the client in Topton wants the total opposite from TAPS - she is convinced, and will not take "No" for an answer. Read 2 Comments... >> |
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Wednesday, 28 January 2009 02:48 |
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Soldiers Shaking In Their Boots
This episode ends with one of the best pieces of evidence that TAPS has ever gotten, but I'll leave that for the "Results" page. The New Bedford Armory was built in 1903, and was closed down due to cutbacks in 2003. The last occupants were the US National Guard 1st Battalion of the 101st Field Artillery. If they haven't already, I hope they open up the place for tourists, and historical purposes. Read 0 Comments... >> |
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Wednesday, 28 January 2009 01:31 |
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Church Residence
This episode focuses on friends of Steve Gonsalves who moved into a church that has been converted into a residential house. Built in 1867, the Unitarian Church was active until 1982, when it was abandoned. There has been one previous occupant prior to the current residents, Justin and Melissa. Read 0 Comments... >> |
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Wednesday, 28 January 2009 00:31 |
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DUDE, RUN!!!
Located right smack in the Center of Philadelphia, PA, lies the notoriously haunted Eastern State Penitentiary. Built in 1829, closed in 1971, this prison housed many of the country's most evil prisoners, including Willie Sutton and Al Capone. Now, the prison is a popular tourist destination which provides tours daily to an increasingly growing number of visitors. Read 2 Comments... >> |
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Tuesday, 27 January 2009 23:15 |
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Fishing At The Lighthouse
Located on Fishers Island, Long Island, NY, stands Race Rock Lighthouse. The lighthouse is an unmanned lighthouse that uses solar panels for power. TAPS must take a boat, guided by Coast Guard members, to the island for the investigation. Before leaving for the lighthouse, Jason makes a bet with Harnois for $200, that he will catch a fish before Harnois catches a ghost. At the end, Jason does his best to renig on his deal after Harnois catches some activity on camera. If you think about it, all the money that Harnois has cost Jason, I don't blame him. The lighthouse has no power outlets and no working bathroom. Read 0 Comments... >> |
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Tuesday, 27 January 2009 18:15 |
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Inn & Tavern In CT & MA
This episode introduces us to Brian Bell. TAPS investigates two places in this episode, the Lighthouse Inn in New London, CT and the John Stone Tavern (formerly The Railroad House) in Ashland, MA. Why they kept using Brian Bell after this episode is beyond me, but then again, why did they keep using Brian Harnois after the first episode is beyond me too. Read 0 Comments... >> |
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Tuesday, 27 January 2009 17:13 |
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 Still In Altoona, 2 More Cases
In this episode, in continuation from episode #1 from Altoona, PA, the TAPS Team visits the Mischler Museum, and the Altoona Railroad Station. This episode continues in Altoona, PA, where Jason and Grant, and their wives, were not yet used to taking so many days off of work and away from their family, which being a part of the Ghost Hunters series will require many times in the years to come. But they do manage to have discussions with their wives, and go do what needs to be done. Read 0 Comments... >> |
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Monday, 26 January 2009 23:53 |
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And The Addiction Begins...
The story of the Ghost Hunters, for me, begins here - the first episode aired on SciFi. I remember waiting for over a month for this day, through all the teasers that would replay themselves during every commercial break - sometimes twice. Well, I'm glad to say - even 4 years later - that it was well worth the wait. To this day, I have not missed a single episode that aired. True, sometimes I didn't always catch it on Wednesday night, but there is always Tivo! During almost the entire first half of the episode, it was more of an introduction - which was fine, but did it really need to go on for a half hour? Anyway... Here is the FULL summary of Season 1 - Episode 1. I must warn you that I do give away the endings in these reviews, so if you don't want to know - don't read the reviews! Read 0 Comments... >> |
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