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Ghostly Talk is the worlds premier weekly independent talk show about the paranormal. The focus is the scientific and logical study of paranormal activities. Ghostly Talk uses common sense with uncommon topics.

Ghostly Talk is currently broadcast live, Sunday nights from 6:00pm to 9:00pm ET. A large number of affiliates support the show through live broadcasting and re-broadcasting throughout the week over the Internet, AM and FM broadcasts. Archives of shows are available at the Ghostly Talk web site, www.ghostlytalk.com, and also in podcast format at http://www.ghostlytalk.com/gt.rss.

Doug has been interested in paranormal topics since reading a book on witchcraft from his school library. He has paranormal books since then, his favorite subjects being out of body experiences, Edgar Cayce, ESP, prophesies, and ghosts. While surfing the Internet in 2001, he was happy to learn that other people actually went prowling about cemeteries and haunted places looking for ghosts. Since then, he has been an avid ghost hunter. Doug had previously broadcast with WTWR, school station for University of Detroit. He received his Bachelor's degree in Management Sciences and Information Systems from that University, as well. Upon meeting Scott L on a ghost hunt, Doug suggested doing an Internet talk show about ghost hunting. The premier of Ghostly Talk in February 2002 has gone from 1 listener to (how many) regularly.

Doug continues to host Ghostly Talk from "The Haunted Winery" In Warren, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. His involvement in Ghostly Talk & the paranormal has made him an interesting speaker at conferences and meetings around the U.S.

Born and raised in the suburbs of Detroit, MI, Scott L. became interested in the paranormal as a young child when he bought his first book 'Haunted Houses' by Larry Kettelkamp. Intrigued and frightened by this book, Scott L. developed an adolescent interest in the paranormal that ooted itself firmly into the boys mind through the present day:

"For a while, with college going on and being a professional musician, I didn't have time to really pursue the paranormal field as extensively as I wanted to."

It was when Scott L graduated from Wayne State University with a major in Operational Logistics and minor in Information Systems Development, that he had the time to pursue his passion. How did he get into radio though?

"Honestly, I have wanted to do radio for a very long time. I had some downtime from playing music about 5 years ago, and it was a something that went through my mind a lot. Unfortunately, I had no contacts at the time to break in and try to pursue it. When I met Doug after doing a lot of ghost hunting and talking about the paranormal, he asked if I wanted to try to do an internet talk show on the subject(s), I jumped at the opportunity."

Scott L. continues to host Ghostly Talk from "The Haunted Winery" In Warren, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. His involvement in Ghostly Talk & the paranormal has made him an interesting speaker at conferences and meetings around the U.S.

John Zaffis and Loyd Auerbach, along with personalities such as George Lutz (of Amityville Horror House fame, R.I.P.), Tom and Lisa Butler (technical consultants for the film White Noise), and world renown spoon bender Uri Geller have graced the program with their wisdom and stories. Big names like actor Sid Haig (House Of A 1000 Corpses and The Devils Rejects), and legendary Singer/Writer/Actor Henry Rollins have made numerous appearances on Ghostly Talk, further widening the scope of the show to produce real, independent media on a consistent basis.

On August 26th, 2005, the crew of Ghostly Talk also made their first appearance on the worlds most listened to late night talk show, COAST TO COAST AM WITH GEORGE NOORY where Doug & Scott L showcased some of the evidence they have acquired over the last five years as paranormal investigators along with talking about some of their experiences as ghost hunters. They were heard by over twenty-five million listeners of COAST TO COAST AM that night which helped Ghostly Talk's popularity grow exponentially towards the end of 2005.

To this day, Ghostly Talk continues as the worlds premier independent resource for the paranormal. Serving tens of thousands of listeners per week with live feeds and archived broadcasts along with a consistent four million page hits a month, Ghostly Talk, on its fifth year of production, has grown into a thriving independent, paranormal information powerhouse.

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E-mail: ghostlytalk@ghostlytalk.com

GT Hotline: (888) 520-1969

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Warren, MI. 48090




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12/05/2007 10:26:13



From: wildflower
12/04/2007 00:16:29

To Whom it May Concern: 

I regret to inform you that, effective immediately, I will no longer be able to serve the southern United States on Christmas Eve. Due to the overwhelming current population of the earth, my contract was renegotiated by North American Fairies and Elves Local 209. I now serve only certain areas of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan. As part of the new and better contract I also get longer breaks for milk and cookies so keep that in mind. However, I'm certain that your children will be in good hands with your local replacement who happens to be my third cousin, Bubba Claus. His side of the family is from the South Pole. He shares my goal of delivering toys to all the good boys and girls; however, there are a few differences between us. Differences such as:

  1. There is no danger of a Grinch stealing your presents from Bubba Claus. He has a gun rack on his sleigh and a bumper sticker that reads: "These toys insured by Smith and Wesson."
  2. Instead of milk and cookies, Bubba Claus prefers that children leave an RC Cola and a moon pie [or pork rinds] on the fireplace. And Bubba doesn't smoke a pipe. He dips a little snuff though, so please have an empty spit can handy.
  3. Bubba Claus' sleigh is pulled by floppy-eared, flying coon dogs instead of reindeer. I made the mistake of loaning him a couple of my reindeer one time, and Blitzen's head now overlooks Bubba's fireplace.
  4. You won't hear "On Comet, on Cupid, on Donner and Blitzen," when Bubba Claus arrives. Instead, you'll hear, "On Earnhardt, on Wallace, on Martin and Labonte. On Rudd, on Jarrett, on Elliott and Petty."
  5. "Ho, ho, ho!" has been replaced by "Yee Haw!" And you also are likely to hear Bubba's elves respond, "I heard dat!"
  6. As required by Southern highway laws, Bubba Claus' sleigh does have a Yosemite Sam safety triangle on the back with the words "Back off." The last I heard, it also had other decorations on the sleigh back as well. One is Ford or Chevy logo with lights that race through the letters and the other is a caricature of me (Santa Claus) peeing on the Tooth Fairy.
  7. The usual Christmas movie classics such as "Miracle on 34th Street" and "It's a Wonderful Life" will not be shown in your negotiated viewing area. Instead, you'll see "Boss Hogg Saves Christmas" and "Smokey and the Bandit IV" featuring Burt Reynolds as Bubba Claus and dozens of state patrol cars crashing into each other.
  8. Bubba Claus doesn't wear a belt. If I were you, I'd make sure you, the wife, and the kids turn the other way when he bends over to put presents under the tree.
  9. And, finally, lovely Christmas songs have been sung about me, such as "Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer" and Bing Crosby's "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town." This year, however, songs about Bubba Claus will be played on all the AM radio stations in the South-songs such as Mark Chestnut's: "Bubba Claus Shot the Jukebox" and "Grandma Got Run'd Over by a Reindeer."

Merrily Yours, 
Santa Claus 
Member, North American Fairies and Elves Local 209

 Hugs Debi


From: AISLING
12/03/2007 19:29:25
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From: wildflower
12/02/2007 00:36:59

Sweet Dreams My Friend

Hugs Debi



11/30/2007 09:22:13



11/26/2007 09:44:51
MySpace Comments - Funny

Good, Then Here is Hoping You Had a Wonderful Holiday Break, & To get you Back into Thinking Mode I sent you a Few Monday Morning Riddles.

If you have it, you want to share it. If you share it, you don't have it. What is it?


The more you have of it, the less you see. What is it?

What is everything to someone, and nothing to everyone else?


You heard me before, yet you hear me again. Then I die, 'til you call me again. What am I?

Enjoy! I'll post Answers Later Today :)



11/25/2007 16:52:19
Droppin in to say HAY!


From: shell_b
11/21/2007 13:47:59


11/20/2007 10:13:15

MySpace Comments - Happy Thanksgiving

Giving Thanks
For the hay and the corn and the wheat that is reaped,
For the labor well done, and the barns that are heaped,
For the sun and the dew and the sweet honeycomb,
For the rose and the song and the harvest brought home --
Thanksgiving! Thanksgiving!
For the trade and the skill and the wealth in our land,
For the cunning and strength of the workingman's hand,
For the good that our artists and poets have taught,
For the friendship that hope and affection have brought --Thanksgiving! Thanksgiving!
For the homes that with purest affection are blest,
For the season of plenty and well-deserved rest,
For our country extending from sea unto sea;
The land that is known as the "Land of the Free" --
Thanksgiving! Thanksgiving!
~Author Unknown

 

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