Man Sells Bottled Ghosts In Online Auction
If you're in the market for a couple of ghosts trapped in vials of holy water, online auction site TradeMe has a listing for you. The seller claims the vials contain spirits that were exorcised from his home. Bidding has reached $NZ410 ($284), and has generated quite a list of comments ranging from how to get rid of the ghosts, to the ethics of selling a captured immortal essence. From the article: "The seller claims that one spirit belongs to a man who died in the house in the 1920s. 'We have had no (paranormal) activity since they were bottled on July 15, 2009,' the seller said. 'So I believe they are in the bottles.'"
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Spirits have been known to escape from their bottles during shipping.
Oh, and I have some elephant repellent for sale, cheap! Ever since I started using it, there have been zero elephant sightings in my neighborhood!
I've abandoned my search for truth; now I'm just looking for some useful delusions.
Why is it blue? Because the only "spirit" in these bottles is Blue Curacao!
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If so, this guy's set for life.
The man who died in the house (and then got bottled) was this guy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPPBnciNAqI
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Unless the particular ghost you're talking about is holy, I'm not sure what the bible has to do with any of this. Now, if you could find a way to bottle the holy spirit and maybe use it to power a lightbulb, that's a technology worth patenting!
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You could get some delicious ectoplasm or have them help you in the lab.
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"Man" sells bottled ghosts? Wrong. Slack journalism, just jumping to assumptions. It was a woman -- Avie Woodbury --and they sold for NZ$2800. How do I know? She was interviewed on telly yesterday.