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Ghosthunter
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29 Jul 2005, 7:55 pm

1)...The Question?

2)...Statements by Ghosthunter!

Getting to Salem wrote:
To get to Salem, Massachussetes you have to
catch a train. It is not a #'d train, by a train
by direction, and can be on any track number
upon it's arrival. It is as irregularly organized
as the bus and trolly, underground services!

When you catch the train, the first thing
you will notice is the age of the train.
The trains are a ghostly, and ancient as
the newest building in Boston. The tracks
are rickety and you would expect pilgrims
(provided they had trains) to pop out the the
tunnels to board the train.

It seems, and a good thing, Boston doesn't
want to lose it's architecual, and historical
past. This is the ghostly-energie charm of the
place.

Now...Back on the train!
You take it on the North Station, and expect
to hear messages of "report any strange
activities". It reminds me of a old 50's
UFO-brainwashing movie! Then the signs
say "no bags allowed, ect...", like I am suppose
to go naked! "Hi-I am naked! now can I come
aboard???????, as I am carried off to the lunybin.

There are a series of stops that constitute 30
minutes. First, you board the 40's single deck
trains. and off you go into the past..........

"Ticccckkkkeetttts"....pause he say's, "Ticckkkeeettts"
and he collect $3.75 for Salem and puts it in
a leather side sachel. Not the newby ones, but
old-style one in black&white movies.

And the train progresses. The 30's B&W movies
of 1800's is sooo! alive! here. It is 3:15pm when
I start.....it is 3:45pm when I arrive to Salem.
Here are the cities(smaller antique villages like
Boston).....


•North station
•Chelsea
•Riverworks
•Lynn
•Swampscott
•salem


arriving to $salem wrote:
You know arrive. What you are expecting is
a 30's B&W movie of Salem. But no! Whatttt?
it is a blend of modern(designed as old to confuse
the autistic folk) and ollllldddddd!! Let's say 1630's+.

YOung is 1700's-1800's. Geez! I feel so Embryo here,
and "yo-where are you spermo!-so I can catch up
with these buildings". It is really old, but if your
autistic and mind-blind.

OoooopS! It is 9pm and they are closing!

Pleww! as tongue sticks out at Boston!

PPPLLLLLEEEEEWWWWW! I will continue this later,
as long as I find internet access!

Bye!



3)...The Question Repeated!



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29 Jul 2005, 10:05 pm

It sounds like Salem was very very old. I would find that interesting. I like historical site.

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