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hey guys

so i heard my friend from nissan silvia saying that they used to go on ghost runs. apparently they go to all the "haunted" places around the brisbane region.

has anyone been on one? or would anyone be interested in going on one on the 21st (next saturday)

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lol

ive been on holidays for a week. i meant the 21st of april, my bad sorry guys hehehe

so does anyone know where to get. i have heard of a few things. if someone knows a fair bit about this sort of thing maybe they should lead the cruise.

i was thinking we should meet somewhere like milton maccas (only because i know where that is). when i get back from uni ill try to find this "haunted" jail somewhere.

Yes somewhere at the toowong cemetary if you put your car in neutral and take the handbrake off then you will roll up the hill. Im assuming this is due to iron deposits closeby. can anyone else verify this

I heard at the toowong cemetery or somewhere near there there is a phenomenon where when you park your car on a slope and leave the handbrakes off, instead of sliding downhill, your car will slide up.

That is Lutwyche cemetery and it doesnt work. I have tried it. There are a few haunted sites around brisbane. I have done the boggo rd jail ghost tour.

http://www.ghost-tours.com.au/Pages/tour_b...ail_details.htm

It is quite interesting and good for a laugh. Could be worth getting a few people together for this perhaps.

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