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3:34 pm November 18, 2009
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Did anyone else notice (I didn't record it, so correct me if I am wrong) the salt shaker wobbling for a while after the "knife flew out of the vase"? It seemed to be wobbling in the same way the sliding door was wobbling at the begining of the episode, in a manner that looks alot like there may be a train track neaby that vibrates the place when a train passes. And the silverware only moved when they were walking around in the place. It seems to me that maybe the building is just shakey, and the floors move enough to make the silverware shift around. Has anyone been there that knows the local layout?
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9:23 pm November 18, 2009
| hyacinth
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I finally registered after lurking for quite a while so I can add my 2 cents once in a while .
Nefri , I checked mapquest and there is a RR track about a block away .
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12:22 pm November 19, 2009
| avidmike
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I checked Google Earth and there appears to be railroad tracks on two sides of the restaurant. Each are a block or two away. From above it seems like a quiet neighborhood adjacent to an industrial area.
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"If you push something hard enough it will fall over" – Fudd's First Law
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4:58 pm November 19, 2009
| hyacinth
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Wasn't that thing with the silverware like the Ghost Hunters episode , I forget which one , where the silverware was magnitized ?
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5:22 pm November 19, 2009
| alicat
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5:32 pm November 19, 2009
| Angelayo1970
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I wasn't impressed with the knife. It just looked like it fell straight down to me, especially on the enhanced video. I have to give them kudos for sending it off to be enhanced though. We haven't seen a certain other paranormal investigative team do that since the unfortunate ESP "Sheetie" incident…
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"In questions of science, the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of a single individual." -Galileo Galilei
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6:01 pm November 19, 2009
| alicat
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There may also be a forum thread where it was discussed as well but I didn't check.
I also know there was a link and short discussion on this location which Blinddog50 brought up in a discussion with Hannah in the Spalding Inn forum thread on either page 7 or 8.
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10:42 am January 22, 2010
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Finally had to de-lurk to get in on this one.
I've been hooting at GL because I grew up in Dallas and lived for the past ten years in Austin before moving to DC last year. I've been to the famous Catfish Plantation MANY times. It's a great place to eat when out in Waxahachie antiquing or when traveling. YES! There is an active train track right nearby. Waxahachie was a famous railroad and industrial town in its day and the trains still run quite regularly. And the other thing is that CP is one of those rickety kind of buildings where a big guy like me (or the GL crew) can take one step and the ENTIRE building rattles. Every step is telegraphed throughout the place. My assumption when watching this is that fall was caused by someone walking elsewhere in the facility.
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"Just think of the tragedy of teaching children not to doubt." – Clarence Darrow
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