Night owls, I’m shakin’ in my boots. This morning, I was driving my grandson to school, when he told me about this rumour he’d heard from a friend. Folks, get this: apparently, the radios in Ashwood Creek are… haunted!
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changedNow this is KCKR, your community station for all things Ashwood Creek , and usually we only get ghost stories from one of our callers. But this one was too interesting to pass up for an old radio veteran like me.Here’s how the story goes: Someone’s walking ‘round the park at night, trying to tune their radio to a good channel. Maybe KCRK, maybe they’re trying to listen to the baseball game, who knows? They finally find a frequency and everything starts goin’ crazy! The radio’s glowing red, vibrating. And all of a sudden… a creepy, distorted voice talking in riddles! E.V.P., he called it. Electronic voice phenomenon . Apparently, these things can even move things in the real world - opening doors, turning off lights, stuff like that.
changedNow this is KCKR, your community station for all things Ashwood Creek , and usually we only get ghost stories from one of our callers. But this one was too interesting to pass up for an old radio veteran like me.Night owls, I don’t buy it. Scariest thing I’ve ever heard on the air was the Monster Mash! But I’d be curious to hear what you think. Is this bogus? And if not, what could it be? Ghosts? Extraterrestrials? Secret messages from a rogue network of spies? Have you ever experienced an EVP?
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changedHere’s how the story goes: Someone’s walking ‘round the park at night, trying to tune their radio to a good channel. Maybe KCRK, maybe they’re trying to listen to the baseball game, who knows? They finally find a frequency and everything starts goin’ crazy! The radio’s glowing red, vibrating. And all of a sudden… a creepy, distorted voice talking in riddles! E.V.P., he called it. Electronic voice phenomenon . Apparently, these things can even move things in the real world - opening doors, turning off lights, stuff like that.
changedNight owls, I don’t buy it. Scariest thing I’ve ever heard on the air was the Monster Mash! But I’d be curious to hear what you think. Is this bogus? And if not, what could it be? Ghosts? Extraterrestrials? Secret messages from a rogue network of spies? Have you ever experienced an EVP?
Night owls, I’m shakin’ in my boots.
This morning, I was driving my grandson to school, when he told me about this rumour he’d heard from a friend. Folks, get this: apparently, the radios in Ashwood Creek are… haunted!
Now this is KCKR, your community station for all things Ashwood Creek, and usually we only get ghost stories from one of our callers. But this one was too interesting to pass up for an old radio veteran like me.
Here’s how the story goes: Someone’s walking ‘round the park at night, trying to tune their radio to a good channel. Maybe KCRK, maybe they’re trying to listen to the baseball game, who knows? They finally find a frequency and everything starts goin’ crazy! The radio’s glowing red, vibrating. And all of a sudden… a creepy, distorted voice talking in riddles! E.V.P., he called it. Electronic voice phenomenon. Apparently, these things can even move things in the real world - opening doors, turning off lights, stuff like that.
Night owls, I don’t buy it. Scariest thing I’ve ever heard on the air was the Monster Mash! But I’d be curious to hear what you think. Is this bogus? And if not, what could it be? Ghosts? Extraterrestrials? Secret messages from a rogue network of spies? Have you ever experienced an EVP?