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Date Posted: Thursday, June 26, 10:55:34 GMT-4
Author: Pat
Subject: Re: Haunted Pub?
In reply to: Sarah 's message, "Haunted Pub?" on Tuesday, April 29, 04:37:45 GMT-4

>My family and I visited a pub called "The Ox" in
>Castlefield, Manchester in February.
>We finished our meal and were all chatting when in
>front of my mum, brother and myself, a tall-stemmed
>empty wine glass moved very quickly across the table -
>a distance of about 25 inches or so.
>Yes, of course this is a cue for jokes about how much
>wine had we really drank? however, I can assure you
>that we were not drunk, the table was not wet, no
>other glasses moved, we were not close enough to have
>nudged it somehow, (and if we had it would have simply
>fallen over, not flown across the table top!) and the
>very fact that my Mum and brother saw it was a real
>clincher! My brother is a non-believer who dismisses
>any such occurrences without a second thought. It was
>rather satsifying to watch the colour drain from his
>face! He won't discuss it to this day...
>I asked the waiters if there was any history of
>strange events in the pub, but he was very
>disparaging. Has anybody else had any similar
>experiences? any thoughts about who/what/why?

I am very interested in ghosts and hauntings. I love going to haunted pubs for a spot of ghost hunting, does anyone know of haunted pubs in Birmingham? Can you help or even come on a ghost watch with me?

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