Tonight, I have the pleasure of hanging out with my team over victuals and investigation of our leader’s home. It’s a chance for our newbies to get a handle on hunting the paranormal. We may also participate in a seance if the timing is right…
I do not advocate seances unless you have experienced, responsible people on board. Also, I will say my prayers of protection as I always do. I also carry them in my back pocket while investigating. You can never be too cautious. The last thing I want to do is to come home with an extra entity…
I’ve lived with enough ghosts to know they don’t pay rent… and often come with their own ideas for rules and regulations regarding decorating, etc. Nice to be a ghost without any financial responsibilities, need to hit the grocery store or get up for work in the morning… So, I’m of the mind that anything that shows up at my place is gonna pitch in and tow the line – no freeloaders please!
And so, with a bit of caution, preventative maintenance and some kick-ass guacamole, I’m headed south for some light investigation. Another tour down the Taconic Parkway - I’m confident my “Destination Truth” vehicle will retain all it’s parts during the journey and that I’ll arrive safe and unstressed at home for a snooze late this evening.
Hopefully, I’ll have some cool evidence for ya.
Eat Guacamole, Hunt Ghosts,
Tj
I want to add a comment about the Latin phrasing in Saturday’s comic… I spent four years studing Latin in High School. I get excited when I can actually use it for something…
One of my favorite movies is “Monty Python’s Life of Brian.” This is the only movie, besides Mel Brooks’ “History of the World,” where Latin is used. I love the scene where Brian gets chastised by a Roman soldier for his lousy Latin grammar. (My Latin grammar sucked.)
I highly recommend that movie. Even to those who are not particularly interested in the “lilting” language of Latin…
Tj