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🗓️ 26 January 2023
⏱️ 63 minutes
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On this month’s listener episode Tyler tells an epic story about 9 months in a childhood haunted house, Grace has a ghost that talks like Joe Pesci, and Holly worked at a spooky restaurant in Maine!
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0:00.0 | What's that at the foot of my bed? It's spooky and kooky. I'm pretty sure it's dead. It's coming this way. Wait a minute, hey, I'm ghosted! |
0:20.0 | Hey Boo! It's me Ross. How are you? I'm great because it's another listener phone call extravaganza. My favorite shows because I get to talk to you. My listeners. Do you want to be on one? Oh my god, you totally should. You know what to do. |
0:48.4 | All you got to do is send me bullet points of your ghost stories or any kind of paranormal stories and just put in a subject line of an email listener episode. Send it on over to ghosted by Ross at gmail.com. And then you could be like these stars I got to talk to you today. |
1:09.4 | Tyler is on the show who's got some just incredible terrifying stories about living in a haunted house as a child. I also got to talk to Grace. Grace has got an experience that made a partner, a believer. One of my favorite types of stories. |
1:30.4 | Holly worked in a spooky restaurant. I mean, we got stories for days today. Next week, I'm so excited because I'm going to be rejoined by Mackenzie Goodwin and Rachel Scanlon who were actually just on the show a few months ago. But they were so funny. I got so many messages from people telling me how hilarious they were on the show. |
1:58.4 | I'm like, you know what? Some of these people that are just so damn funny and so good on the show. I should just have them on as as regulars. You know, just every every few months check in with them. I'll prepare some stuff. We'll talk about it. We'll laugh about it. So that'll be coming at you next week. All right. Anyway, let's just get into this month's listener phone call extravaganza on with the show. |
2:28.4 | Tyler in Austin, Texas. How are you? I'm so good. Ross. How are you? |
2:36.4 | Couldn't be better. It's a listener phone call extravaganza. And from what I'm told from this email, you've got some ghost stories. |
2:50.4 | Several. Okay. Where do we start? We'll start with the one I call the big scary. I love it when when people have a title for their ghost story. |
3:02.4 | That's when you know it's you've rehearsed this before. This is not address rehearsal. This is the performance. You've told the story. I have a feeling below production. |
3:14.4 | Okay. I'm ready. Give me some theatrics. Okay. So we start in 2007. Great year for music. Terrible year for fashion. Okay. Wait. I don't have a song cute up. But what would we do? |
3:29.4 | Yeah, the song. What would 2007 be? What was the music in 2007? One second. It's telling me here. |
3:41.4 | I'm just going to skip by. What's the money? Hell yeah. Featuring a condom forgot. Okay. Here we go. 2007. Umbrella. You're replaceable. But Beyonce. |
3:57.4 | And the ghost story. So many. I know. It's too much. Big girls don't cry by Fergie. Okay. Tell me a ghost story. Okay. So we start in 2007. |
4:09.4 | In the suburbs of Kansas City. My family had been living in this new house. It was built in the late 60s. We've been there for a few months and things were just starting to get kind of strange. But my very first experience. |
4:25.4 | It was the biggest one of the scariest moments of my life. Honestly. We had all just come back from this little arcade family night out. It was cute. I had won a bunch of like little toys. |
4:37.4 | I got home and I was carrying them all in my arms. The light switches in the house were really high. And I didn't want to set anything down to turn on a light switch. So I was like, I'll brave it. I'll climb the dark. I'll climb the stairs in the dark. Even though at the time I was very, very scared of the dark. |
4:55.4 | I'm up the stairs. And up at the top and the hallway where all the bedrooms were was super, super long. There was no natural light. It was very, very dark. Terrifying. Right. |
5:11.4 | So I get up to the hallway and I turn to my left ahead to my bedroom. And I can see way, way down at the very end of the hallway. What should be a blank wall is a figure. |
5:24.4 | Well, probably about my height at the time, but a small what appeared to be woman standing at the end of the hallway. I couldn't make out any features. It was just the blackest black I've ever seen in my entire life. |
5:44.4 | I was standing there and I was frozen completely frozen in fear. And I stood there for what felt like an hour and honestly it was probably 15 seconds. |
5:56.4 | But I just stood there staring and blinking at it. It did not move. It didn't. Nothing. So I knew I got to get out of there. I got to get to my bedroom. |
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