Haunt Jaunting Around the Blogosphere: Ghost Lounge

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Thanks to one of my Google alerts, I stumbled upon a new-to-me blog I figured some of the rest of you might like to know about if you don’t already: Ghost Lounge.

The post that came up in my “paranormal travel” Google alert was “Whatever Happened to ‘Most Haunted’ on the Travel Channel?”

I was kind of wondering the same thing myself. Not that I was a fan. On the rare occasions I’d watch, I only wanted to find out where they were investigating and the history of the place. (Hey, it was a cheap way to get my UK fix. What can I say?)

Anyway, after perusing some more of Jackie’s posts, I decided I liked her “voice.” A lot. We seem to be on the same paranormal page. (Or maybe “wavelength” would be more apropos.)

Here’s the posts that sealed the deal and made me add Ghost Lounge to my blogroll and RSS feed:

If you get a chance, check it out. You just may find a new blog to add to your blogroll as well.

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3 Comments

  1. Yahoo-I’m following. I’m always looking for like-minded paranormal geeks. I have to say, that American Paranormal–I watched the Bigfoot episode and I am definitely buying that series when it goes to DVD. If I were doing a show on paranormal things-that is the one I would make.

  2. Thanks for the heads up on this blog, we are now following them. I like what I have seen so far. I’m glad they checked into what happened to Most Haunted. I was wondering why we haven’t seen any new eppys.

  3. Thanks again for the heads up about that show, Autumnforest. Very much looking forward to watching both the Bigfoot and Haunted Prison one Sunday!

    Julie, that’s what I liked too because I was wondering the same thing.

    Glad you both found this useful. Thanks for letting me know!

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