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Episode 711: Dialing the Dead- A Seance with Sam & Colby

November 01, 2025 / 01:52:49

This episode features guests Sam and Colby, popular YouTubers known for their paranormal investigations. Topics discussed include their experiences with haunted locations, Halloween traditions, and the creation of their escape room.

Sam and Colby share their journey from creating comedy content on Vine to exploring abandoned places and haunted sites. They recount their experiences at the Conjuring House and the Ferrar Elementary School, discussing the paranormal activities they encountered.

The hosts and guests also talk about their Halloween plans, including costume making and annual parties. They emphasize the importance of Halloween in their lives and how they prepare for it each year.

Additionally, the episode touches on the challenges of ghost hunting, including the fear of being followed by spirits and the emotional impact of their investigations. The conversation is light-hearted yet informative, showcasing the fun dynamics between the hosts and their guests.

Listeners can expect insights into the world of paranormal exploration, along with humorous anecdotes and personal stories from Sam and Colby.

TL;DR

Sam and Colby discuss their YouTube journey, Halloween traditions, and spooky experiences in haunted locations.

Episode

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Hey weirdos. I'm Elena.
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>> I'm Ash.
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>> I'm Sam.
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>> And I'm Colobby.
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>> And this is a very special Morbid.
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[laughter]
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>> We have special guests Sam and Colby
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from You might know them from YouTube.
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>> Maybe.
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>> And unless you're old like me. And when
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I found their video for the first time,
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I was like, "Guys, you have to watch
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this like YouTube channel."
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>> Thank you so much.
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>> So funny. Their names are Sam and Kobe.
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And our listeners were like,
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>> "Yeah,
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>> Elena. They've been around for like a
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hundred thousand [laughter] years. 100
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million zillion followers and I was
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like, "Wow." [laughter]
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>> Well, thank you for having us.
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>> Good to be back for being here.
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>> Good to have you in our real podcast.
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>> Not that bank that we were in that we
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were all sweating in [laughter] last
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time.
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>> This is a beautiful studio.
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>> Thank you. We've really, you know, we've
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added to it. We made it a little more
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plush and cozy.
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>> Got the spooky vibes for some haunted
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October.
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>> Hell yeah.
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>> Stories.
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>> Hell yeah. What were we calling it? cuz
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it's pre-occtober now. Oh, I'm calling
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it Proctober. So, we were saying
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proctober. So, we're saying goody
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proctober.
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>> Yeah. No one needs September. [laughter]
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It's Proctober.
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>> It
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know what we're doing around here.
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>> It's no longer September. It's goody
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proctober.
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>> Yep.
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>> That's the end.
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>> The TM.
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>> Don't question it.
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>> No one really likes September. It's just
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all about October.
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>> Yeah, cuz everybody's just waiting
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[laughter] for October. Exactly. Have
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the leaves changed yet? Like, come on.
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>> Let's pick some apples. Let's go.
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>> Let's get to it.
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>> Yeah.
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>> Are you an apple picker? I love picking.
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>> Wait, I love that that's [laughter] like
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a classic. Like, are you an apple
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picker?
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>> Have you guys gone apple picking?
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>> Never. [laughter]
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>> [ __ ] up.
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>> You're missing. Why did we not take you
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apple picking?
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>> Okay, we're adding that to the itinerary
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next [laughter] time we hang out.
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>> Okay, let's do it. We have to
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>> never picked an apple.
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>> That's like a New England thing we take
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for granted, I think.
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>> Yeah,
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>> I was going to say driving out here in
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New England, I was like, this is a whole
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different world. Like, you are in the
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forests. [laughter] Like, it's crazy.
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>> Yeah. I mean, you went to a Longhorn for
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the first time.
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>> We did.
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>> So, and we collectively got that
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Longhorn. [laughter]
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>> We did. We were all in that Longhorn.
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>> What?
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>> Rephrase that.
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>> We [laughter] ate at Longhorn
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steakhouse.
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Everyone at home to clarify. [laughter]
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>> It's a steak place.
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>> Yeah. Restaurant.
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>> It's very cowboy themed. [laughter]
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>> It was It was a wild ride. It really
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was. But yeah, we need to take you apple
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picking. It's an experience. You got
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your apple cider donuts.
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>> Oh, this is getting me so excited for
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like all the holidays.
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>> Pumpkin patches.
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>> Hell yeah.
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>> Okay, so you do do pumpkin patches.
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>> We do pumpkin patches and we do an
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annual Halloween party. So stoked.
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>> Every single year you guys are invited.
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10 years. Thank you. You guys want to
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come? We'll
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>> fly out for it.
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>> Fly out. Go [laughter] for a razor.
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>> Iconic on LA
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>> in like October is insane. There's like
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a hundred costume parties like all the
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time. People go all out. I've never seen
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anything like it.
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>> It's the only like social time of the
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year for LA for some reason.
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>> It's like everybody hides in their home
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like all year and then Halloween happens
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in like all of October. It's a party
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after party
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>> and you can like hide in a costume.
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>> We prep our costumes months in advance.
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>> Set up. We have at least five. It's like
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crazy.
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>> Really fun.
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>> So, is it just like the one party or do
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you do like a ton of dressing up? I
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mean, there's a lot of other parties,
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but we do our annual Halloween party as
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like one big event at the end of
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October, which is a celebration of our
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end of like season cuz for us, October
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is like our Super Bowl.
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>> Oh, yeah. Yeah, [laughter]
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perfect sense.
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>> Yeah, I would assume too. Yeah.
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>> Oh, yeah. I know. October now that I'm a
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mom has become like cuz I'm obsessed
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with making my kids costumes from
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scratch. No matter what they are,
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>> I will not buy a costume. She makes sick
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costumes, too. They sew them on
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everything.
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>> I like learned how to sew for that.
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>> What have you made before? Like what's
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your favorite one?
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>> So I made when they were little one of
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my twins wanted to be the moon and I was
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like cutest [laughter] thing ever. We'll
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show you pictures after.
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>> Yeah. She was like, I want to be the
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moon. And I think she was like two or
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three. And I was like, all right, how do
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I make this so it's not just like the
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moon? [laughter]
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>> And it was I like made like a plushy
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moon that her face fit into. So, she was
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like the crescent moon and then there
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was a bunch of like ribbons coming down
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from it. It was
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>> That's really cool.
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>> Very proud of that one.
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>> What was your other What was the other
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galaxy?
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>> We've done Oh, she was an owl.
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>> Yeah, she was an owl. That was a
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[laughter] cute one.
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>> We're doing K-pop demon hunters this
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year, though.
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>> Okay, that's huge.
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>> I had to make a roomie costume, so now
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I'm making like spangly outfits.
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>> There we go. There we go.
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>> Yeah.
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>> We need you to make ours like this.
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[laughter]
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Tell me what you want to be.
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>> I have an entire like craft room
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downstairs that's just all like costume
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making things now at this point.
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>> That's sick.
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>> I love how serious you guys like take
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Halloween.
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>> I take it so seriously.
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>> Yeah.
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>> From like birth essentially.
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>> And I know there's going to be a
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[laughter] time where they're eventually
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going to be like, "Mom, I don't want you
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to make my costume anymore."
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>> Like
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[laughter]
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what do you mean? I'm insulted.
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But yeah, but yeah, next time you're
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coming apple picking so that you can
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bake an apple pie with fresh apple
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picked off the tree.
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>> Apple picking
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>> 100% down.
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>> And then you guys come to the Halloween
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party after [laughter] we go
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>> pick and then go to a rager.
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>> There we go. Love it.
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>> We show you ours and then we [laughter]
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exactly two different worlds collide.
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>> We swap Halloweens.
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>> There we go.
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>> I love that. Well, honestly, everybody
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probably knows who you are and probably
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knows your YouTube channel. You have
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like nearly 15 million subscribers. Am I
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correct?
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>> Something like that.
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>> Yeah, getting close. That's absolutely
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insane.
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>> That's wild. Wild. How many years have
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you have you been at it?
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>> Um, we started our YouTube channel in
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2014, I believe. So, 11 years. Years.
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>> Wow. That's the year I graduated high
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school. Holy [ __ ] [laughter]
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>> That's crazy that that's 11 years.
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>> That's insane. It's It's been a wild
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ride for sure. But we've been only doing
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like the haunted stuff for about five,
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six years.
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>> Yeah.
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>> Oh, [snorts] okay. So, what did you
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start off as?
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>> So, at first we were starting on Vine.
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We did a bunch of like comedy videos and
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stuff like that. [laughter]
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>> Vine. Exactly. I loved Vine.
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>> It was amazing. We did like public
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pranks like back in the day. So, we like
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run around in Walmart and like get on
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the intercoms and stuff like that.
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>> [laughter]
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>> during our high school.
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>> Exactly. 6 seconds.
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>> Then we moved to like YouTube and we
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started doing like all of like the tags
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and like I don't know if you remember
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2015 2016 YouTube where there's like
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like boyfriend girlfriend tags like
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question answers things like that all
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over the internet all over YouTube. We
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were doing like a lot of those types of
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videos but ultimately decided to like do
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what we loved which was going to
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abandoned places.
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>> Fun. We grew up in Kansas City and um on
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the weekends there was not much to do
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besides like go and exploring abandoned
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places with your friends. And so we just
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decided to to film that out in uh LA
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when we were trying to figure out
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exactly what we wanted to like genuinely
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do. Um and then that naturally led us
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into Haunted. Now we're here.
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>> Makes sense.
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>> It feels right.
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>> Yeah.
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>> It feels like you were made to do this.
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[laughter] It really does.
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>> Exactly.
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>> And you guys have an escape room now.
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>> We do. Yeah. just opened up on uh
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Hollywood Boulevard, which is insane.
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>> Sad. Wild to like think about. Yeah,
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that's crazy.
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>> I remember visiting Los Angeles in 2014,
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like 6 months after we started being,
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dang, one day like we got to move here
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and like walking around Hollywood
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Boulevard being like, "Dang, this would
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be so cool." And now we have an escape
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room on Hollywood Boulevard and it's
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like
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>> it's a big full circle moment.
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>> Yeah, for sure.
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>> Seriously, I love an escape room.
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>> I know. How did that idea come about?
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>> Um, so we had been there in the past. We
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actually got uh invited by Hot Topic to
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do a photo shoot there.
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>> Amazing.
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>> I love that.
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>> It's at the a venue or like a spot
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called the Escape Hotel. And so it's
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like a just a giant like Yeah. venue. It
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has like a stage and everything. There's
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people that perform. It's like a bar on
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top and stuff and it has a super like
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creepy ambient vibe uh to it. And so
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like when we went there to shoot u we
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met like the managers then our
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management got in contact with theirs
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and we came up with the idea. And it
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took took a little bit of time, but we
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um we finally got it like this past like
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6 months and it's been amazing.
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>> That's so cool.
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>> We've been really interested in trying
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to go like in person with a lot of these
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types of events because I think a big
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part of why people watch our videos is
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they feel like they are coming on these
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adventures with us. And so we're like,
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okay, like how can we actually give
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people some sort of adventure, some sort
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of like story. So between the escape
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room and like the year before, we opened
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up a uh a haunted venue. We bought a
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haunted venue called for our school in
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Iowa and like so we're trying to like
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over over the course of the time just
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like get people in person and like how
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do you actually give this experience to
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people and it's [snorts] been really an
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interesting ride for sure.
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>> That's such a cool idea. That's such a
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perfect way to connect with your
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audience too cuz it's like a perfect
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combo of everything cuz I feel like even
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people who are like
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>> a little hesitant to do like haunted
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things and are scared. I feel like an
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escape room is like a safe way to still
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have like the
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>> I love escape room. I don't know why you
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guys
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So good.
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>> I haven't done one since like
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[clears throat] middle school, but I
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want to go to one.
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>> You just did one.
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>> We do them so much because I'm so
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competitive with them though. I
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>> I always want to pick like the hardest
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level when they give you like the levels
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that you can do like hardest.
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>> Yeah. I would end up getting locked in
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there for days.
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>> Yeah. Obvious obviously [laughter] they
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end. But if they didn't
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>> imagine like our escape rooms like you
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have to escape literally or you just
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[laughter]
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>> you stay forever.
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>> Speaking of you guys should like come
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out. You should try ours any time. So,
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let us know. And we made it extremely
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hard for a reason. Oh, hell yeah.
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>> And so, there's Do you know the percent
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like success rate? I forgot.
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>> It's like 30%.
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>> 30%.
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>> Mikey's like, I go.
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>> I love [laughter] that.
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>> Let's go.
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>> That makes me want to do it more. The
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lower the success rate, the more I'm
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like, I'm going to get out of there.
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[laughter]
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>> I'll go with you and I'll get it by
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association.
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>> There you go. We've put out a challenge
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that the fastest time to complete it
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with no clues by Halloween gets to be a
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part of the escape room. Putting their
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faces in there. So, it's going to be
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really interesting.
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>> My face is going to be in there.
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>> You look [laughter] at me like now.
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>> It's just me.
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>> Clues.
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>> Yeah.
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>> Oh, I love it. We did one in New York
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once, John and I, and it was like a It
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was actually like an old hotel kind of
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[clears throat] theme
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>> and we didn't make it out. And I think
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about it to this day. I'm so angry.
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>> [laughter]
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>> You're bitter about it still.
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>> It's your fault. I'm like, you were too
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slow on that one puzzle. I It was your
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fault. [laughter]
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>> Every morning like I remember
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>> remember that.
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>> I'll never forget. I [snorts] love it.
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So cool, though.
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>> So, going back, you purchased an
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elementary school in Iowa, Ferrar
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Ferrar, [snorts] Iowa, and you
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[clears throat] lived in it for like a
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week.
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>> We did.
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>> Yeah. That was our way to announce it to
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the world is like we bought it, we
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realized there was a lot of renovations
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needed cuz one of the biggest reasons
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that we bought the place is because it
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was about to be demolished. Like there
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was threatening of de demolition because
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it was kind of breaking down. It was a
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really old building over 100 years old.
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>> Um and so we had to repair it and then
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we're like okay well we want to open
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this up for investigations cuz like our
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you know again one of our big goals is
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to give these people like the experience
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of investigating themselves. And so
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we're like, "Okay, how do how do we want
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to announce this to the world?" Well,
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let's just do the craziest investigation
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can [laughter] and lock ourselves in our
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own school. I cannot leave for an entire
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week.
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>> That's wild.
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>> It was It was wild.
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>> Yeah. And it's it's pretty interesting
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there because there's a lot of different
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spirits. There's a bunch of like
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children's spirits who were students
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like one of uh Yeah. back in the day. Um
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but there's also like a principal sort
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of like figure who owns the school. He's
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a nice guy, but he's also very strict.
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Um
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>> principles. Exactly. So, you got to
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[laughter] respect that principle.
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>> Exactly. But then in um the gym, there's
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a boiler room to like the left side of
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it, and that has something very very
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dark in there. And we believe that
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there's like a portal.
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>> Oh, [ __ ]
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>> That we weren't able to to close, but um
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yeah, something's definitely dark as
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well.
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>> Oh, damn. That's like Freddy Krueger
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[clears throat] energy.
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>> Yeah. In the boiler room.
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>> Cool. like over the, you know, perks of
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owning a spot now. We get to see all of
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the other investigations [snorts]
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that are happening there and like react
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to them. And there's like we have
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security cameras over there that capture
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all these things and we capture so many
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like really interesting paranormal
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evidence. Uh, and we have been seeing
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over the course of the last year that
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even since we've left, especially in
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this boiler room, like the the energyy's
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gotten darker and darker and people been
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sprinting out of the school like getting
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threatened all the time and we're like,
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"God dang, it's like worse than when
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[laughter] we came, god dang, this is
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insane.
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>> What is in there?"
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>> Yeah, it's pretty wild. But it's been
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really interesting cuz unlike, you know,
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most of the places that we get to go to
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or just like for a couple hours at night
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or maybe an overnight stay, like being
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able to not only go there for the week,
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but then continually see everybody and
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then being able to go back whenever we
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want. It's just like a much different
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experience to see. So,
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>> it's like an ongoing investigation.
00:13:01
>> Exactly. We're always used to just like
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going in for one night like you guys
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experienced and then just filming it and
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then that's it. But like having like a
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24/7 like camera system
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actually cond
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footage like in the future of like
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[laughter]
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those security cameras like literally
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caught some crazy stuff like we've seen
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full on shadow figures we've seen like
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footsteps you almost like I you guys
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seen Harry Potter like that map that
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sees people like walk yeah like
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literally things like that like balls
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moving out of nowhere where no one's in
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the And it's like, oh, okay. Like owning
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a haunted building, you see some wacky
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[laughter] stuff.
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>> Like, this is a great idea.
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>> It's super cool.
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>> Last story, like our our buddy exploring
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with Josh, he was filming a video there,
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so it's on his channel, but um there's
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an intercom that goes like around the
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entire building that the principal
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obviously uses to talk to all the
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students. And it's only like able to be
00:14:00
like turned on in the principal's office
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downstairs. And they were all the way
00:14:03
upstairs and just you could hear it turn
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on the entire school. And so it's
00:14:08
there's some stuff [laughter] going on
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there.
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>> And like did anybody say anything or was
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it just like the click on?
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>> No voices. It just clicked on and had
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that kind of like loud.
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>> Yeah. Uhhuh.
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>> Oh, what the [ __ ] is that? That's so
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scary. I would hate that a lot.
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>> Messed up there for sure.
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>> Oh, that's so cool though. It reminds me
00:14:25
of like I don't know if you guys have
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seen Hell House LLC.
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>> I need to watch that. That movie is It's
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a found footage movie, but it's like an
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amazing one.
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>> It's fun. Like very good. and they have
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to stay in like they're like coming up
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with a haunted house for Halloween, but
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they like buy an old haunted location
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and they stay in it for a week. That
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just made me think of it. It turned out
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differently. So, I'm glad.
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>> Yeah, it went better for you. Yeah, it
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went better for you guys.
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>> Definitely watch that.
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>> Okay. Yeah, we'll check that out.
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>> That's really good.
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>> Cuz as soon as you said you stayed there
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for a week, I was like, you survived.
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That's great.
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>> You guys just survived a bunch of ghost
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hunting now. We didn't realize since,
00:15:00
you know, our last podcast, you guys
00:15:01
been ghost hunting more and more often.
00:15:03
Yeah, we got inspired from our USS Salem
00:15:05
trip.
00:15:06
>> We had so much fun.
00:15:08
>> We were like, as soon as we left that,
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we were like, when can we do this again?
00:15:11
This was so fun.
00:15:12
>> What was the first thing we did after
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that? Was that
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>> probably Lizzy Bordon
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>> again, right? Cuz we had already gone
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before. Yeah, we went back there
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>> instead. Spot.
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>> Yeah, we've done a few.
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>> Talk about true crime right there.
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That's crazy. It's one of the the
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biggest.
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>> I still want to know what happened
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there.
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>> It's just so heavy when you walk in
00:15:29
there. Like immediately
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>> you can feel it. Mhm.
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>> too. Yeah. That was one of the the
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darkest places we got.
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>> Yeah. Yeah.
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>> Especially the stepmother's room
00:15:38
>> where she was killed.
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>> That's a gnarly room. That room and then
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like the kids' room where all the toys
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are, that room freaks me the [ __ ] out.
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>> Uh-huh. Are you talking about like the
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attic?
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>> Yeah. Exactly.
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>> So creepy.
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>> Yeah. There's something weird in there.
00:15:51
>> For sure.
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>> Wait, so with all the places you guys
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have gone to, do you ever feel like
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anything follows you or comes with you?
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>> Cuz you've been [laughter] to a ton of
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locations.
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Did you bring something into our office?
00:16:02
[laughter]
00:16:03
>> You guys are screwed.
00:16:04
>> So sorry, guys.
00:16:05
>> We're just going to leave you with a
00:16:06
friend.
00:16:07
>> Exactly.
00:16:08
>> Leave you with a little friend.
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[laughter] You know,
00:16:10
>> a lot of people say that. It's actually
00:16:12
really creepy that like sometimes we'll
00:16:15
walk up to a place and like someone be
00:16:17
like, "Hey, I'm a psychic and you have
00:16:19
something attached to you." And I'm
00:16:20
like,
00:16:20
>> "Yes."
00:16:21
>> Oh, I don't like that.
00:16:24
>> One time too where it wasn't even like I
00:16:26
think she claimed to be a psychic, but
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do you remember the story? We haven't
00:16:29
talked about this in so long where we
00:16:31
went to like a Ralph's one time in LA
00:16:32
and there was like a random worker there
00:16:34
that was just like, "Hey, I'm I'm a fan.
00:16:37
Like I've been watching your channel and
00:16:38
like you have to tell Sam that
00:16:40
something's following him. I see it.
00:16:42
Like I saw it in the store." And like it
00:16:44
was [laughter] like to our faces and we
00:16:45
were like,
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>> "All [clears throat] right." Like
00:16:47
thanks. Thanks for the bananas. Like
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wow.
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>> Damn.
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>> Yeah. I remember an old guy in like in a
00:16:54
parking lot stopping me and being like,
00:16:56
"You're not going to be okay." Oh, he's
00:16:59
like, YOU KNOW, DO NOT tell me that.
00:17:01
[laughter] Like,
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>> just out of nowhere, and that's it.
00:17:05
Like, period, you're not going to be
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[laughter] okay.
00:17:06
>> Uh, why? And he's like, no, you need to
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get cleansed. And I'm like, oh god.
00:17:10
>> Have you guys been cleansed before?
00:17:12
>> We we we do that a lot more now. Yeah, I
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bet.
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>> Yeah. Uh, we're taking a lot more
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precautions and like making sure we're a
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lot more safe with our investigations
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that we do.
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>> So scary.
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>> But definitely, to answer your question,
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there there's been a lot of people
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saying things have followed us. There's
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been a long parking lot and grocery
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[laughter] stores.
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>> I don't understand it.
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>> Damn.
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>> And definitely um we have a spot in in
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Vegas. We stay there
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>> most of the time. And um that house is
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definitely haunted for sure. We'll see.
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>> Spot in Vegas, you said?
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>> Yeah. Our spot in Vegas. It's like our
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our main residence, but we'll like see
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um like shadows going underneath like
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the door and stuff like that. So like
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sometimes I'll think like Sam's like
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walking like by my door and I'm like,
00:17:52
"Oh, like he needs to ask a question or
00:17:54
whatever." like why not just not
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[laughter] open it up, nobody there.
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Hear noises all the time.
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>> Uh there was one time like we were all
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like playing a game with some like
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friends and um there was like a how do I
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describe it? Like a
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>> somebody like hit our blind like shade
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or whatever. You know the ones that you
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can like pull down that are like
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>> it's not like the shades like this. It's
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like the
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>> like horizontal ones or whatever. We had
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that pulled down or whatever and then
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just like somebody like punched it.
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>> Yeah. Imagine like this the shade has
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been
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completely still for like an hour while
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we're playing this game and then boom,
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it's like it got punched like impacted.
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It's like whoa. We all just turned
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around like what just happened?
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>> And like not like somebody punched it
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like you're punching at the window but
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like it's coming this way if that makes
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sense through the window.
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>> Oh okay. So it was not like a like a
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concave. It was like a convex.
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>> Yes, that's perfect. Nice vocabulary
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like geometry and stuff. [laughter]
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>> This is perfect.
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>> Wow. That's terrifying. Yeah.
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>> Did you need to get a new shade?
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>> Well, no. Thank God. [laughter]
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Shades are expensive.
00:19:00
>> Exactly.
00:19:02
>> Wow.
00:19:03
>> Holy [ __ ] We've had some like weird
00:19:04
things happened in this room.
00:19:06
>> The other day, in fact, which hopefully
00:19:08
it doesn't. Is that on or no? The
00:19:10
calendar over there.
00:19:11
>> It is, but I can unplug it.
00:19:12
>> No, it's totally fine cuz maybe it'll
00:19:13
happen. We were filming, not filming, we
00:19:16
were recording like a episode and in the
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middle of it, we just have a calendar
00:19:21
over there that like never goes off and
00:19:23
it will like if we complete a task, but
00:19:25
we had not completed a task that day.
00:19:27
[laughter]
00:19:28
>> So, in the middle of telling the story,
00:19:30
it just made this like like musical
00:19:32
sound.
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>> It was like a lullaby sound.
00:19:34
>> I I usually sit where you're sitting,
00:19:36
Sam. I almost went through that
00:19:37
skylight. [laughter]
00:19:38
I was like, "Oh my god, you got to go."
00:19:40
>> Yeah. I went over there and nothing was
00:19:41
on the screen. It hadn't like given a
00:19:43
notification. And it just was like this
00:19:45
creepy lullabi sound and we were like
00:19:47
>> it was so loud. It was like
00:19:51
>> jump through the window. That's scary.
00:19:53
>> Yeah, we've had weird [ __ ] happen.
00:19:54
>> I'm trying to think of other weird
00:19:55
instances in here.
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>> The TV it won't now, but the TV very
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slowly fell.
00:20:01
>> Yeah, you thought that was hilarious.
00:20:02
>> Fell on Ash's head in the middle of
00:20:04
>> the TV is like attached to the wall like
00:20:06
it's fully on [laughter] there and it
00:20:09
literally I again I sit where you're
00:20:10
sitting and it just crashed onto my
00:20:12
head.
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Nobody moved like slow motion.
00:20:16
>> There wasn't a bang. It just literally
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was like [laughter]
00:20:20
>> attempted murder question mark.
00:20:22
>> You were like I could not stop laughing.
00:20:25
[clears throat] You said it was the
00:20:26
noise I made.
00:20:26
>> It was. Yeah. But we've had little
00:20:28
things and I mean this house is a few
00:20:30
things cuz my youngest I don't know if I
00:20:33
don't think I've told you have I told
00:20:34
you guys about skeleton.
00:20:36
>> I don't think so.
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>> It's like an honorary thing.
00:20:39
>> Yeah.
00:20:40
So, our listeners are going to be like,
00:20:41
"Jesus Christ, we're going to hear about
00:20:42
skeleton again."
00:20:43
>> No, you'll never stop hearing about
00:20:44
skeleton. [laughter] Okay.
00:20:45
>> Skeleton. Okay.
00:20:46
>> My youngest, when she was three, I would
00:20:49
say, maybe two or three,
00:20:52
>> she would come in and tell us that she
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saw something in her room, which we were
00:20:55
like, "Oh, great. Here we are."
00:20:57
>> And we were like, "Who is it?" And she
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was like, "His name is Skeleton."
00:21:01
>> But she would say it like that, like not
00:21:03
skeleton, skeleton, like skeleton sk
00:21:06
like [laughter] his name is Skeleton.
00:21:08
And I was like, "Skeleton, okay." And
00:21:10
I'm like, "What is he?" And she was
00:21:12
like, "He's a skeleton." And I was like,
00:21:13
"Oh." And she's like, "And he sits on my
00:21:16
bookshelf."
00:21:17
And watches me. And I said,
00:21:20
>> "Okay." I was like, "Is he mean?" And
00:21:21
she was like, "No, he's not."
00:21:23
>> He's a nice guy. [laughter]
00:21:24
>> He's a nice guy. That's what she said. I
00:21:25
was like, "Great." And she said, "His
00:21:27
bones look old." And I was like, "How do
00:21:30
you know that?" Cuz like you're two or
00:21:31
three. And she said, "They're they're
00:21:32
like they're like brown and dark."
00:21:34
>> How does she know that?
00:21:35
>> And that's I was like, "Why would you
00:21:36
know that?" Like you don't even know
00:21:37
what real bones look like.
00:21:38
>> She's wild.
00:21:39
>> Oh my god.
00:21:40
>> She's one we were telling you about.
00:21:41
>> That is my worst nightmare.
00:21:43
>> And she and I asked her. I was like, "So
00:21:44
she sits on your bookshelf? Like how
00:21:47
does he sit?" And she was like, "Oh."
00:21:48
She said, "He lays like this."
00:21:51
>> OH GOD.
00:21:52
>> WHICH I WAS LIKE,
00:21:54
>> kind of like,
00:21:56
[laughter]
00:21:57
"What are you doing? Why are you
00:21:58
watching my child?"
00:22:00
>> He's just like, "But he's gone now."
00:22:02
>> Yeah. Oh, yeah. He would leave every
00:22:03
once in a while. And I was like, "Oh, he
00:22:04
leaves and comes back." I was like, "He
00:22:06
comes back though?" And she goes, "Yeah,
00:22:07
he leaves sometimes to go visit his
00:22:09
family."
00:22:10
>> His family.
00:22:11
>> His family. He
00:22:11
>> has a family.
00:22:13
>> And one [laughter] day he left to see
00:22:14
his family and didn't come back. And I
00:22:16
was like,
00:22:17
>> "Stay with your family." [laughter]
00:22:18
Like found your family.
00:22:20
>> Even scarier cuz who showed up then?
00:22:22
>> Yeah. So we got rid of skeleton and
00:22:23
weedited.
00:22:24
>> She was kind of She was like miss. She
00:22:26
was like a little bummed. She was like,
00:22:27
"Oh, Skeleton didn't come back." And I
00:22:29
was like, "All [laughter] right,
00:22:30
>> that's fine." And then one day she
00:22:33
>> in the middle of hide and seek.
00:22:35
>> Yeah. My husband and her were playing
00:22:36
hide and seek and they were like hiding
00:22:38
under a blanket together and she was
00:22:40
like oh I hope the mister doesn't see
00:22:42
us.
00:22:43
>> The mister
00:22:44
>> and he was like what? And she was like
00:22:46
the mister? And he was like you have to
00:22:48
explain to me what the [laughter] mister
00:22:50
is.
00:22:50
>> Well and she he said like oh no he won't
00:22:52
find us.
00:22:53
>> Yeah. She cuz he she explained like he's
00:22:55
a guy with no eyes.
00:22:57
>> Oh god. Sometimes he takes the snacks in
00:22:59
our pantry apparently, which I think
00:23:01
[laughter] is which I think is just her
00:23:02
and that's she's just like covering it
00:23:05
up,
00:23:05
>> but she said like he's a little scary.
00:23:07
She doesn't like him. And so John was
00:23:09
like, "Oh, he won't find us." Like
00:23:11
trying to like maintain composure. And
00:23:13
she goes, "Oh no, the mister will always
00:23:15
find us."
00:23:17
>> And he was like, "ALL RIGHT, GAME
00:23:19
[laughter] OVER. MY GOD, I don't want to
00:23:20
do that."
00:23:20
>> That's the most ominous [ __ ] I've ever
00:23:22
heard in my life.
00:23:25
>> Yeah. The mister will always find him
00:23:27
anymore.
00:23:28
>> Yeah, but if you if you bring him up,
00:23:30
she's like, "Oh yeah, I remember him."
00:23:31
>> Yeah.
00:23:31
>> Like she remembers him.
00:23:33
>> Oh my god.
00:23:34
>> And Skeleton.
00:23:35
>> Yeah.
00:23:36
>> We have a history of like creepy
00:23:37
children in this family. Are
00:23:39
>> I was a creepy child.
00:23:40
>> You were a creepy child.
00:23:40
>> Were you a creepy child?
00:23:42
>> I don't think I
00:23:42
>> No, actually. Yeah, you were because you
00:23:44
used to just like sway and talk about
00:23:47
flags. [laughter] I just sleep I was a
00:23:49
sleepwalker. But you were a creepy
00:23:51
sleepwalker. All sleepwalkers I feel
00:23:53
like are pretty creepy. Yeah,
00:23:55
>> that is very true.
00:23:56
>> Yeah. Seeing anybody like Yeah. 4:00
00:23:58
a.m.
00:23:59
>> Yeah.
00:23:59
>> No, thank you.
00:24:00
>> Yeah. I used to see a ton of ghosts when
00:24:02
I was little.
00:24:02
>> Yeah, you did.
00:24:03
>> I saw I used to live at Alena's parents
00:24:05
house cuz we're like aunt and niece
00:24:07
technically, but really like sisters.
00:24:09
>> Uh and that house is haunted as [ __ ]
00:24:12
>> It's like an old farmhouse. I think it's
00:24:14
like a hundred years old.
00:24:15
>> Oh, maybe a little more.
00:24:17
>> 100 years old. Yeah.
00:24:18
>> Yeah. And I would see like I saw like a
00:24:20
little boy one time like a farm boy with
00:24:22
like a cap and like you know like those
00:24:24
like old tiny pants and then the socks
00:24:26
would be like up. I saw him like in the
00:24:28
corner of our shared room just like
00:24:29
reading a book and I like woke my mom
00:24:31
>> so little when she said this
00:24:33
>> I think I was like five probably and uh
00:24:35
I still can see it in my head. Whoa. And
00:24:38
>> I woke my mom up and I was like, "The
00:24:39
boy is like reading like there's a boy
00:24:40
in here. He's reading your book." And
00:24:42
she was like, "No, no, no. Like, go back
00:24:43
to sleep." And she woke up and her book
00:24:45
was wedged in the closet and she had not
00:24:47
left it there.
00:24:48
>> No way.
00:24:49
>> And I like hadn't gotten out of bed or
00:24:51
anything like
00:24:52
>> Jeez.
00:24:52
>> But it was non-threatening. It was just
00:24:54
kind of like an apparition doing his
00:24:55
thing.
00:24:55
>> Chilling. Yeah. He was just reading the
00:24:57
book.
00:24:57
>> He's probably like, "What the hell is
00:24:58
this?"
00:24:58
>> Yeah. It's crazy.
00:24:59
>> He probably saw you too and has like a
00:25:01
story to tell his like ghost friend. I
00:25:03
saw [laughter] a girl there.
00:25:04
>> Crazy. This girl saw me. She was telling
00:25:06
her mom her mom didn't believe
00:25:08
[clears throat] her. Yeah. [laughter]
00:25:09
>> What do you think about that? Like I
00:25:10
feel like when we're kids, we we are so
00:25:12
much more open to seeing
00:25:14
>> spirits and other things like that. I
00:25:15
don't know. Obviously, every kid has had
00:25:17
their imaginary friend, but
00:25:19
>> I don't know. A lot a lot of me thinks
00:25:20
that like sometimes they aren't
00:25:22
imaginary friends. We're just more much
00:25:24
more open to it with our kids. And then,
00:25:26
you know,
00:25:27
>> you're not scared yet, I think.
00:25:28
>> Mhm.
00:25:29
>> And you're not you're open to
00:25:30
everything.
00:25:30
>> Like kids have no biases. [snorts] No,
00:25:33
like
00:25:33
>> society hasn't told you what you have to
00:25:35
believe and stuff like that.
00:25:37
>> It's just totally open.
00:25:40
>> Did you guys see [ __ ] when you were
00:25:41
kids?
00:25:42
>> More so. Um, not as like vivid I think
00:25:47
as those types of things, but like I
00:25:49
used to, especially like, you know,
00:25:53
fifth grade and below, I'd get like deja
00:25:55
vu like once a week. It was super weird.
00:25:57
like to the point where I was like
00:26:00
predicting things that were about to
00:26:02
happen like I've seen this thing. She's
00:26:04
about to say this. Okay. Yeah. And then
00:26:05
she just said this. It was like super
00:26:07
[ __ ] weird. Happened all the time
00:26:08
when I was a kid.
00:26:10
>> But now like less. I don't know. It's
00:26:12
weird.
00:26:12
>> Yeah.
00:26:12
>> But now I don't see much.
00:26:14
>> Yeah. I only had one really haunted kind
00:26:17
of scary experience when I was like
00:26:19
super young. I think I was in sixth
00:26:21
grade. So what 11, 12, something like
00:26:23
that. And um I was really getting into
00:26:25
like Christianity for like the first
00:26:27
time in my life. And I was um this was
00:26:30
during a time in my life where I was
00:26:31
like going to like a Bible like camp and
00:26:34
I was also like during the weekdays like
00:26:36
I would have like a Bible study on a
00:26:38
Wednesday and then go to church on
00:26:39
Sunday. So I was like really just
00:26:40
involved with [laughter] it.
00:26:41
>> And um it's it's hard to explain but
00:26:44
like I had a loft bed, right? So like it
00:26:47
was one of those where you had to like
00:26:48
climb a ladder to get on top. There's
00:26:50
like a desk underneath. And it happened
00:26:53
like three nights like in a matter of
00:26:55
like a week or two or something like
00:26:57
that. But right before I was about to
00:26:58
fall asleep, like right before I was
00:27:01
like losing consciousness, I just heard
00:27:02
like a like in my like right in my ear
00:27:05
and it like woke me up
00:27:07
>> and then I would try to go to back to
00:27:08
sleep and then like right in my ear
00:27:11
>> like to the point where like I knew I
00:27:13
wasn't like dreaming. I wasn't like
00:27:15
going crazy. I ran to my mom's room. I
00:27:17
told her the story and that happened
00:27:19
again like two other nights in like a
00:27:21
yeah a month maybe I don't know
00:27:22
>> at that point like you just said like 11
00:27:24
or something
00:27:25
>> 11 or 12 yeah something like that and
00:27:27
yeah I still to this day don't know what
00:27:28
it was but like part of me part of me
00:27:31
believes that like because I was getting
00:27:32
into Christianity and stuff like that
00:27:34
like it was something trying to scare me
00:27:36
or like I don't know
00:27:37
>> I have no idea but I've told that story
00:27:40
like once once before.
00:27:42
>> Oh that's so creepy.
00:27:43
>> Yeah. I don't know what it was. I want
00:27:45
to know what this day and this never
00:27:46
happened to me for the rest.
00:27:47
>> Speak up.
00:27:48
>> Yeah, [laughter] exactly.
00:27:49
>> My life. Yeah.
00:27:49
>> And it was just like a couple nights
00:27:50
that it happened.
00:27:51
>> Yeah. It was again, this was so long
00:27:54
ago, so I'm not going to lie. I don't
00:27:55
know. I think it was like it happened
00:27:56
like two or three nights and then like
00:27:58
it would happen like three times.
00:28:00
>> I mean that's significant I would say.
00:28:02
>> To the point where again I went and woke
00:28:04
up my mom at 12 years old. Like
00:28:06
>> Yeah. In middle school like obviously
00:28:08
you don't want to do that. I'm
00:28:09
[laughter] like hey mom like there's
00:28:10
something breathing in my ear before I
00:28:12
like fall asleep.
00:28:12
>> It's so scary. And it was so bad that I
00:28:14
had to um wear headphones.
00:28:16
>> Oh my god.
00:28:17
>> Yeah. To go to sleep cuz I was afraid of
00:28:19
something like breathing in my ear. I
00:28:20
would have anxiety. I could
00:28:21
>> Would you like feel it too? Like hear it
00:28:24
and feel it or just hear it?
00:28:25
>> It would just be like a loud breath. No.
00:28:27
No feeling. Yeah.
00:28:28
>> Damn.
00:28:28
>> And that's it too. No words. It was just
00:28:30
kind of like a like wake up.
00:28:33
>> That's so annoying. I really hate that.
00:28:34
[laughter]
00:28:35
Like [ __ ] himself. I don't like it.
00:28:38
>> Scary.
00:28:39
>> No, that's that's terrifying. It's the
00:28:41
worst when you're a parent of a child
00:28:43
who does that cuz you have to like keep
00:28:44
your [ __ ] together and not traumatize
00:28:48
them by being like that's [ __ ]
00:28:49
terrifying. Like are you serious? Like
00:28:51
when they first told me about when Oh,
00:28:53
the when the twins Yeah. I didn't even
00:28:55
think of that.
00:28:56
>> My my older ones they they haven't
00:28:59
really had a lot of things but they had
00:29:00
one
00:29:01
>> they just knocked it out of the park.
00:29:02
>> They really Yeah, they hit the
00:29:03
[laughter] home run with the one thing
00:29:04
they had and it was in the our we had we
00:29:07
lived in a house that was from like
00:29:08
1860. So it was like crazy old. We
00:29:11
always felt some stuff there. It had
00:29:13
like a lot of history.
00:29:14
>> That place was scary. I used to sleep on
00:29:15
the couch in the living room when I
00:29:16
would come over and I would like hear
00:29:18
[ __ ] in the dining room.
00:29:19
>> There was a lot going on in that house.
00:29:21
And they happened to be in their like
00:29:22
first like bed beds, like toddler beds,
00:29:25
so they weren't like cribs anymore. And
00:29:27
they were like next to the door. And
00:29:30
they just started yelling one night and
00:29:32
John and I run up the stairs cuz we're
00:29:34
like, "What happened?" We thought one of
00:29:35
them like fell out of bed or something.
00:29:37
And they're both sitting there like up
00:29:39
in bed and one of them says like,
00:29:41
"Please get them to leave." And we were
00:29:43
like, "Oh my god,
00:29:44
>> what? Like what are you talking about?"
00:29:46
And she was like, "People came in here
00:29:48
with scissors and we're trying to cut
00:29:49
our sheets."
00:29:50
>> And I was like,
00:29:51
>> "Oh my god, what?"
00:29:53
>> John literally I love John's reaction.
00:29:56
>> Second, we're standing in the doorway
00:29:57
and John just goes, "I'm out." Like he
00:29:59
was like,
00:30:00
>> he was like, "This one's on this one."
00:30:02
Cuz he was like, "I'm going to [ __ ] this
00:30:03
up." Like I can't. [gasps]
00:30:05
>> So I was like, "What?" Okay. And I'm
00:30:07
like, "Oh, what?" And I'm like, "Is it a
00:30:10
lot of people?" And they're like, "Yeah,
00:30:11
a lot of people came in and we're trying
00:30:13
a couple of them were trying to cut our"
00:30:14
And they're like, "I burn my house down
00:30:16
personally." [laughter]
00:30:17
>> And I was like like, "Well, we'll start
00:30:18
fresh somewhere else."
00:30:19
>> I was like, "Okay." And I'm so I'm like
00:30:21
the doorway was right like next to their
00:30:23
bed. And then there's this little like
00:30:24
nook right here where the attic was.
00:30:27
It's like a door to the attic. It was a
00:30:28
very like spooky little area. So I was
00:30:30
like, "Yeah, I would be scared, too." So
00:30:32
I stood in the doorway and I was like,
00:30:34
"Are they in the room right now?" And
00:30:35
she was like, "No." And I was like,
00:30:37
"Where are they?" And she goes, "Right
00:30:38
there." And she pointed behind me in the
00:30:40
little
00:30:41
>> dark ass hallway.
00:30:42
>> Oh my god.
00:30:43
>> So I was like, "Oh my god."
00:30:44
>> Okay. And so I I didn't know what to do.
00:30:46
So I stepped backwards into the nook and
00:30:49
I was like, "So they're like around me
00:30:51
right now." And she was like, "Yes,
00:30:52
they're right." I was like, "Okay." And
00:30:55
I was like, "Listen, guys." And I just
00:30:57
like talked to them and was like,
00:30:58
"You're scaring them. Like they're kids.
00:31:01
This is their house.
00:31:03
>> That's not cool to do." like you can't
00:31:05
scare them. Like you can and I was like
00:31:07
and even if you want to come in our room
00:31:09
and [ __ ] with us, you can. But like you
00:31:11
can't be in this room. This is not okay.
00:31:13
And like please leave.
00:31:14
>> That's horrifying.
00:31:15
>> And it never happened again. Like
00:31:16
>> I mean you set your boundary. I do feel
00:31:18
like spirits somewhat listen to
00:31:19
intentions, you know, or or like
00:31:21
boundaries.
00:31:22
>> We had to sleep in their room that
00:31:23
night, but it never happened again.
00:31:25
[laughter]
00:31:25
>> That was wild. We've been told that like
00:31:27
um even if you can experience really
00:31:29
scary things like that, um spirits do
00:31:32
have to listen to you. You can demand
00:31:33
them. Like we always say like do not
00:31:35
follow us home, you cannot touch me.
00:31:37
That even happened to us like the other
00:31:39
other night which we can get into. But
00:31:41
um yeah, like if you if you tell them
00:31:43
like firmly,
00:31:45
>> they have to listen.
00:31:46
>> Yeah. Yeah, I believe it.
00:31:47
>> You have the power over them.
00:31:48
>> Wait, on a scale of like 1 to 10, how
00:31:50
much do you guys believe in the ghosts
00:31:51
and the paranormal stuff?
00:31:52
>> Oh, like 350.
00:31:54
>> Really?
00:31:54
>> I'm a full believer. I just don't think
00:31:57
I think there's way too much evidence
00:31:58
that there's some kind of afterlife and
00:32:01
that even if even if spirits like quote
00:32:04
unquote aren't actual people, I think
00:32:07
energy goes somewhere.
00:32:09
>> You know what I mean?
00:32:09
>> Energy doesn't die. Yeah, it's a fact.
00:32:12
>> I think I'm like a I'm like a seven or
00:32:15
eight now.
00:32:15
>> Okay. So, there we go. When your kids
00:32:18
were saying these types of things, like
00:32:20
were you not like getting [laughter]
00:32:21
bricks? Yeah, I think Yeah, I think when
00:32:23
they were saying these like when that
00:32:25
when the scissors one happened, I was
00:32:27
probably like a four or five.
00:32:29
>> Okay. That's why I felt a little more
00:32:32
comfortable being like, "Hey, don't
00:32:33
don't be in this room, assholes."
00:32:35
[laughter]
00:32:35
>> It is so crazy to me that we grew up in
00:32:37
the same haunted ass home and that you
00:32:39
are not more of a believer.
00:32:41
>> I know cuz I I just want to like explain
00:32:43
it.
00:32:43
>> I think it's just energy. I think that's
00:32:45
how you explain it.
00:32:46
>> Yeah. I think that's why I'm getting
00:32:47
more like
00:32:47
>> What were mainly the things that brought
00:32:49
you from a four to a seven right now? I
00:32:51
think now that we've gone through some
00:32:53
of these like I had never really done it
00:32:55
that much. So I didn't I had like things
00:32:58
going on in my own house but I could
00:32:59
kind of explain them away in some way.
00:33:01
>> Yeah.
00:33:02
>> Or just in my brain explain them away. I
00:33:03
was like it's fine that [laughter] that
00:33:05
happens.
00:33:05
>> But these kind of things like even like
00:33:08
getting touched by something I think
00:33:10
when we went to the USS Salem something
00:33:12
like blew in my ear.
00:33:13
>> Oh yeah.
00:33:15
And I fully felt it like fully felt it
00:33:18
and did not expect to feel it. So like
00:33:20
scared the [ __ ] I think I jumped like
00:33:21
40 ft in the [laughter] air.
00:33:25
>> That was terrifying. I think those kind
00:33:26
of things I just can't
00:33:29
>> explain that and feelings now like going
00:33:32
into certain like Lizzie Bordon going
00:33:33
into that house like
00:33:35
>> this feels different.
00:33:36
>> We've both been told before and I think
00:33:39
you were recently told again like that
00:33:40
we're intuitive.
00:33:41
>> Yeah.
00:33:42
>> You know, so I do think you're start I
00:33:44
think you're more open to it now. So
00:33:45
you're starting to feel it more when we
00:33:47
go to [clears throat] these different
00:33:48
places.
00:33:48
>> Yeah. I think before I was like, "No,
00:33:50
>> yeah,
00:33:51
>> I don't want."
00:33:51
>> You're like blocked off a little bit.
00:33:53
>> Yeah. Which kind of goes like full
00:33:54
circle to like the the kids and stuff
00:33:56
like experiencing this cuz it's like
00:33:58
you're just more open in general. I
00:34:00
think like spirits or or the energies,
00:34:02
whatever you want to call it, out there
00:34:03
can like tell if you're like
00:34:04
close-minded. And there's actually a
00:34:06
term of it called like a blockhead where
00:34:09
you just like [laughter]
00:34:10
>> you're just blocking
00:34:11
>> won't believe it. So they don't they
00:34:12
don't even try.
00:34:13
>> Yeah. So they're like, "Oh, this guy's
00:34:14
not going to believe." But if you are
00:34:16
open to it, that's when stuff starts
00:34:18
happening.
00:34:19
That makes a lot of sense, actually.
00:34:20
>> Cuz I try when we go into these places
00:34:22
to be as like open-minded as possible
00:34:24
cuz I'm like, well, if I'm going to
00:34:25
experience it, I should experience it.
00:34:27
>> Yeah. Don't try to be like the [ __ ]
00:34:30
who's like, I'm not going to believe
00:34:31
anything. [laughter]
00:34:33
>> I'm not going to try to debunk
00:34:34
everything.
00:34:35
>> That's what we tell all of our guests
00:34:36
that when we walk in, it's like, hey,
00:34:37
like if if we notice them being like
00:34:40
kind of like a blockhead, it's like,
00:34:41
well, you're not going to get anything
00:34:42
if you're literally going out to deny
00:34:44
it. you know, when we first started
00:34:46
ghost hunting, we both like didn't
00:34:48
believe in the paranormal side of it
00:34:49
much. Uh, and we didn't get much, you
00:34:52
know, but then when we really were out
00:34:54
there like, okay, well, you know, put
00:34:56
the cameras off. Let's actually try to
00:34:57
get something happen just purely out of
00:34:59
interest. That's when we started getting
00:35:01
stuff happen. So, it's like that's
00:35:02
always the best way to go about it when
00:35:03
ghost hunting and all these different
00:35:05
things. Be openminded. You're like, let
00:35:07
things happen.
00:35:08
>> Makes sense.
00:35:08
>> That's the thing. When you just let it
00:35:10
happen, it happens.
00:35:11
>> It sure does. Yeah.
00:35:12
>> Yeah. Like when we were at Lizzie Bordon
00:35:14
and we'll get into our little game in a
00:35:16
second, but when we went to Lizzie
00:35:17
Bordon, we were all sitting. We were
00:35:19
with Karen and Sabrina from Two Girls
00:35:20
One Ghost
00:35:21
>> and we were sitting in the kitchen or
00:35:23
like the dining room. That's where we
00:35:25
were.
00:35:25
>> Yeah. The dining room.
00:35:26
>> And we were all just reading from like
00:35:27
the guest book where people have put
00:35:29
their experiences. And I think Sabrina
00:35:30
was reading them out loud
00:35:32
>> and like just she was like, "Let's just
00:35:34
see what happens if I read these things
00:35:35
out loud and see if anything happens
00:35:37
from up. We were alone in the house. We
00:35:39
had booked the whole house just for the
00:35:40
four of us. From upstairs, a woman's
00:35:43
voice yelled something so clearly.
00:35:46
>> It was like, "Who's there?" wasn't it?
00:35:48
>> It yelled like, "Who's there?" And it
00:35:49
was a woman's voice and you can hear it
00:35:52
on the c cuz we had like a camera just
00:35:54
sitting on the I literally just thinking
00:35:57
about it
00:35:58
>> cuz you [laughter] can see us on the
00:35:59
camera. All of us just like what was
00:36:01
that?
00:36:01
>> And we we searched. Nothing was up
00:36:03
there. No one was up there.
00:36:04
>> You were so scared to the point where
00:36:06
like Elena thought somebody broke into
00:36:07
the house. Is there somebody in here?
00:36:09
>> That is terrifying.
00:36:11
>> That's what I was more scared of. I was
00:36:12
like, is there like a real person in
00:36:13
here? We were afraid of real people.
00:36:15
[laughter]
00:36:15
>> Definitely.
00:36:16
>> It was so clear though. We weren't
00:36:18
really trying to do anything. We were
00:36:19
just reading the experiences and just
00:36:21
sitting there and I was like,
00:36:22
>> that was the clearest thing we had heard
00:36:24
all night. It was gnarly.
00:36:26
>> That's horrifying. It was so scary.
00:36:28
>> Were you guys filming, too?
00:36:29
>> Yeah. Yeah. I think we have that on
00:36:31
camera. We do somewhere. It's so cool.
00:36:33
>> I was eating Starburst, [clears throat]
00:36:34
so I didn't hear it. [laughter]
00:36:36
I think it's just me and Karen who are
00:36:37
like, "Did everyone hear that?"
00:36:39
>> Yeah. Yeah.
00:36:39
>> Yeah. It was terrifying.
00:36:41
>> But on the on the thing, like the
00:36:42
recording back, you can hear it fully.
00:36:45
>> Oh my god.
00:36:46
>> You just can't make out what she's
00:36:47
saying.
00:36:48
>> Yeah. But you can hear like a voice in
00:36:49
the distance. It was terrifying.
00:36:51
>> Horrifying.
00:36:52
>> My god.
00:36:52
>> It's the [laughter] noises when they're
00:36:54
like outside like even like when we were
00:36:56
doing it and the noises that were
00:36:58
happening like in the distance.
00:37:00
>> Yes.
00:37:00
>> Those are the things that wake me up.
00:37:03
>> And you guys still get scared.
00:37:04
>> Oh yeah. I mean,
00:37:05
>> which is it's like surprising in a way.
00:37:07
>> Yeah. There's some some things that
00:37:08
we're like, okay, like we've heard these
00:37:10
types of things before, but there's
00:37:11
always stuff that's new and it's always
00:37:13
like, you know,
00:37:14
>> terrifying. It's the story that really
00:37:16
freaks me out. So, even though we've
00:37:17
been doing it for years, like someone
00:37:19
would think that we would get used to
00:37:21
it, but it's it's not the case cuz like
00:37:23
we'll spend like a week beforehand like
00:37:25
researching it, studying it, watching
00:37:27
YouTube videos, all that. And so, like
00:37:28
we're kind of prepping ourselves to like
00:37:30
go. And so when we walk in, we're like,
00:37:32
"Oh man, we've already like learned so
00:37:34
much about this place." And that's what
00:37:35
like makes it freaky.
00:37:37
>> That makes a lot of sense. Yeah. Because
00:37:38
you're just so familiar with like every
00:37:40
facet of the house.
00:37:41
>> You know everything about the story. And
00:37:43
so like when you've heard that there's
00:37:45
for example like a door slamming or
00:37:46
something like that and then that
00:37:48
happens to you, it just ultimately makes
00:37:50
it 10 times more scary.
00:37:51
>> Yeah, for sure. And you're like, "What's
00:37:53
coming [laughter] outside the room?" I'm
00:37:55
like, "Is it coming here?
00:37:57
>> And what are we going to do when I fight
00:37:59
this? Of all the places you've gone to,
00:38:02
do you have a favorite?
00:38:04
>> Like in terms of like most scary or
00:38:07
>> Yeah. Or just like one that I would say
00:38:09
most scary or that you like had the most
00:38:11
crazy experiences at?
00:38:12
>> Ooh.
00:38:13
>> Oh, that's really interesting.
00:38:15
>> H
00:38:16
>> I mean one like personally the thing
00:38:19
that scares me the absolute most uh is a
00:38:23
upcoming video that we have. It's we
00:38:25
went to the Paris Catacombs.
00:38:28
>> Stop it. It's 200 miles of the largest
00:38:31
graveyard in the world. 6 million dead
00:38:34
bodies buried underneath Paris. And it's
00:38:37
just miles and miles of a labyrinth of
00:38:40
different like caves systems and
00:38:42
everything like that. And there's no
00:38:43
map. And so
00:38:44
>> you can get lost so easily in there.
00:38:46
>> So easily. We know so many people that
00:38:48
got lost that you know got threatened to
00:38:51
be robbed. There's gangs down there.
00:38:53
People die down there. It's really rough
00:38:55
uh in terms of just like the physical
00:38:57
danger. And then you got to think it
00:38:58
might be one of the most haunted places
00:39:00
in the world with 6 million dead bodies
00:39:02
down there and all the ritualistic stuff
00:39:04
that's gone down there. It's really
00:39:06
really uh dark things. But I we've known
00:39:10
about that for a long time and I've
00:39:12
pushed off that video for I think 5
00:39:13
years now. [laughter]
00:39:16
>> I was like I cannot do it this year. I
00:39:17
cannot do it this year. I cannot do it
00:39:19
this year. I was like, "Need to muster
00:39:20
up some more courage." And we finally
00:39:22
went for this year's like how weak
00:39:24
series and like it was genuinely
00:39:26
terrifying like literally [snorts]
00:39:28
walking around next to
00:39:30
>> hundreds of bones that you know used to
00:39:32
be people and like just like us and it's
00:39:35
just really eerie feelings.
00:39:37
[clears throat] And not only that, like
00:39:38
our investigations were like absolutely
00:39:40
horrifying. We got little we like tried
00:39:42
to record EVPs. Um basically just sound
00:39:46
recordings. You play it back and
00:39:48
sometimes there's, you know, [snorts]
00:39:49
recordings of things that you can't hear
00:39:51
with a human ear and there's literal
00:39:54
guttural screams back at us like and
00:39:58
then sometimes like saying full
00:39:59
sentences back to us and we're like what
00:40:02
is going on here? Like we've never heard
00:40:03
anything like it. Uh it was genuinely
00:40:06
terrifying.
00:40:06
>> And like that place didn't just have
00:40:09
paranormal danger but obviously it was
00:40:11
like illegal to go down there.
00:40:13
>> Uh-huh. [laughter] And then there's
00:40:14
these uh people that like live down
00:40:16
there called cataphiles
00:40:17
>> and they like steal your map and your
00:40:19
flashlight and just so obsessed with
00:40:21
that idea.
00:40:22
>> Did you come into contact with anybody?
00:40:24
>> We ran into one guy. Uh-huh.
00:40:26
>> What was his vibe? Oh, it's for the
00:40:28
video, right?
00:40:29
>> Yeah. [clears throat]
00:40:30
[laughter] Better for the video.
00:40:32
>> So excited for
00:40:34
that one. What's what's really scary is
00:40:36
um we went down there a couple with a
00:40:38
couple buddies and they were like,
00:40:40
"We're not going to tell you certain
00:40:41
things that we know about this place
00:40:42
until afterwards just just for the sake
00:40:44
of your mind." That's really creepy. So,
00:40:47
we leave and he goes, "Okay, well, I
00:40:49
didn't want to say this, but I know a
00:40:51
guy who recently went down there and got
00:40:54
his backpack, his food, his water,
00:40:57
everything stolen from him. Um, and like
00:41:00
he got left deep in the catacombs by a
00:41:03
guide purely just like I just want to
00:41:04
rob the guy. And all he had was 10% left
00:41:08
on his phone battery and then one little
00:41:11
flashlight
00:41:12
>> and he was down there for hours and
00:41:14
hours and hours just waiting aimlessly
00:41:16
walking around before someone luckily
00:41:18
found him
00:41:19
>> and he made it out alive. But like he
00:41:21
could have easily died. Oh yeah. Another
00:41:25
random YouTube explorer that we just
00:41:28
went down there like I want to go film a
00:41:29
video just like we did
00:41:30
>> and his guide left him. Is that what you
00:41:32
said?
00:41:33
>> It's on YouTube. The video's on YouTube.
00:41:35
Um yeah, shout out Nightscape I believe
00:41:37
his name was.
00:41:38
>> You have to see this.
00:41:40
>> You have to watch it. It It's like
00:41:42
>> probably one of the scariest YouTube
00:41:44
videos I've ever seen cuz it's so real
00:41:46
and like you he's by himself completely.
00:41:48
No food, no water, and he needed he was
00:41:50
like uh from England, so he didn't know
00:41:53
like obviously like the French language
00:41:54
or anything.
00:41:55
>> He can't really [laughter] communicate.
00:41:56
>> Yeah. So scary.
00:41:58
>> I would just sobb. I think I would just
00:42:00
sit down [laughter] and cry.
00:42:02
>> And like if your if your light goes out,
00:42:05
it is pitch black.
00:42:06
>> Oh yeah. It's like I mean it's a
00:42:07
>> Not only are you in a labyrinth and you
00:42:09
have no idea what's going on, it's pitch
00:42:11
black. So you literally can't see
00:42:14
anything.
00:42:14
>> And it's like a pitch black you can't
00:42:15
conceive of.
00:42:16
>> Oh. It's like we don't exist in that
00:42:18
pitch black.
00:42:20
>> Like you could have your your finger
00:42:21
right next to your eyeball and you could
00:42:22
not see that.
00:42:23
>> Not even like sense it
00:42:24
>> there. Claustrophobia been like wing
00:42:27
through waters that go up to your chest
00:42:28
and stuff that's freezing cold.
00:42:30
>> Did you guys have to wade through water?
00:42:32
>> Yeah.
00:42:32
>> So we were completely soaked. Um we had
00:42:35
to like It's so funny. You basically
00:42:37
like in public on a busy street like
00:42:40
climb through a manhole.
00:42:41
>> Yeah. And you're just in front of
00:42:43
[laughter] everybody. It's like when we
00:42:44
were like making our escape finally, we
00:42:46
were like crawling out there like
00:42:47
completely dirty, drenched, like soaked
00:42:49
and people were like looking at us like,
00:42:51
"Oh my god, [laughter]
00:42:53
>> they probably see it all the time." Just
00:42:55
like people coming out of manholes like
00:42:56
all [ __ ] up.
00:42:58
>> Exactly.
00:43:00
>> Like a army crawl like on our hands and
00:43:03
knees and stuff like that for probably a
00:43:05
football field or more like at certain
00:43:07
times just to get from one cave to the
00:43:09
other.
00:43:09
>> Was it like tight?
00:43:10
>> Yeah. Like you had to push.
00:43:11
>> So you essentially caved. Yeah. Push
00:43:14
your backpack. [laughter] Splunking.
00:43:16
>> Is that what it's called?
00:43:17
>> It's called splunking.
00:43:18
>> What's that movie? Um, The Descent.
00:43:21
>> The Descent. Have you ever seen that
00:43:22
>> where they go like cave dive? Oh, you
00:43:24
got to watch.
00:43:24
>> I don't like those movies. It's so scary
00:43:27
to me. So scary.
00:43:28
>> There is a movie based on Paris
00:43:30
Catacombs. As below
00:43:32
scream.
00:43:33
>> Oh my god. Horrifying. I I [laughter]
00:43:36
watched that on the plane going to
00:43:39
Paris. I was getting to the moon.
00:43:41
I was like, I'm not doing
00:43:42
>> Save that for after. [laughter]
00:43:44
>> I was just like, I want to be fully
00:43:45
immersed.
00:43:46
>> Fully and you were. I bet
00:43:48
>> it was. [laughter]
00:43:49
I was like, no, thank you. I'm just
00:43:50
going to take a nap in line and
00:43:53
disassociate real quick.
00:43:54
>> Do you have a favorite?
00:43:56
>> Um, [snorts]
00:43:58
there's so many like cool spots that
00:43:59
we've been to. We've been all like
00:44:01
around the world uh doing this stuff.
00:44:03
So, there's like really cool locations
00:44:04
like castles and stuff. But, in terms of
00:44:06
like just one that comes to mind is have
00:44:09
you guys been to Velisa? No.
00:44:10
>> Or talk about Fiska.
00:44:12
>> I
00:44:14
That's like my bucket list.
00:44:15
>> Initially, I said that I wouldn't go,
00:44:17
but I think now that we're getting more
00:44:19
into it, I would.
00:44:20
>> Yeah,
00:44:20
>> I'm really I'm dipping more into to
00:44:22
these things. Like, I agreed I'll do
00:44:24
like a Ouija board now and stuff.
00:44:26
>> I know.
00:44:28
We covered like the case.
00:44:31
>> So, you know the story behind it. Mhm.
00:44:33
>> I like out of all the haunted places
00:44:35
that we've been personally that one
00:44:38
talking about feeling when I walked in
00:44:40
there, you can feel how like evil and
00:44:42
heavy it is because it involved a lot of
00:44:44
children and stuff like a lot of messed
00:44:46
up things happened in that house and
00:44:48
like what was it eight people? You guys
00:44:50
noticed eight people.
00:44:51
>> It's been a while since we covered it,
00:44:52
but I'm I think you're right.
00:44:54
>> Yeah. And there's a brutality like blood
00:44:56
on the ceiling and stuff, right?
00:44:58
>> Yeah. and the the axe marks cuz he used
00:45:00
like the blunt side to to murder. So you
00:45:03
can see like the chops in the ceiling.
00:45:05
[laughter] And what's interesting like
00:45:06
what's what makes it scary is it's like
00:45:08
uh just in a random neighborhood. So it
00:45:10
looks like a just a normal little
00:45:12
community, a tiny little neighborhood
00:45:13
next to a bunch of other houses, but
00:45:15
then you walk in and
00:45:16
>> it's like a different world.
00:45:18
>> Yeah, it feels so dark.
00:45:20
>> I feel like the energy in
00:45:21
>> I want to go actually have to try it.
00:45:24
All right. So, obviously you guys have
00:45:26
worked with like a lot of psychics and
00:45:28
mediums throughout your endeavors. So,
00:45:30
we wanted to tell you some of the most
00:45:32
wild techniques that we found from
00:45:34
throughout the years.
00:45:35
>> Okay. Okay.
00:45:36
>> So, just a couple of like interesting
00:45:38
like Victorian era seance.
00:45:41
>> They used to do some weird stuff.
00:45:42
>> They do some and they were like
00:45:44
diabolical.
00:45:45
>> There was a couple that I'm like you
00:45:46
guys rass.
00:45:48
Okay. So, we're talking about some like
00:45:50
scam artist type of stuff.
00:45:51
>> Yeah. Big time. Big time. So, I'm going
00:45:54
to start with possibly the craziest one
00:45:55
that we saw. Um, the ectoplasm of it
00:45:58
all. So, mediums in [laughter] the early
00:46:00
1900s,
00:46:02
>> the ectoplasm. So, mediums in the early
00:46:05
1900s said basically when ectoplasm
00:46:08
started leaking, that was the signal
00:46:10
that they had tapped into the spirit
00:46:11
world. That's how you knew like was
00:46:13
going down, you know.
00:46:15
>> Yeah. [laughter]
00:46:15
>> Damn, that happens to us all the time.
00:46:18
>> Always goo everywhere.
00:46:20
>> All kinds of goo. [laughter]
00:46:22
Um, so it would sometimes include a
00:46:24
gauzy substance leaking from all kinds
00:46:26
of places on the medium. Their ears,
00:46:29
their mouth, their nose, their eyes.
00:46:31
>> Um, and apparently sometimes even their
00:46:33
genitalia.
00:46:36
>> Yeah. And I have a picture of that. It's
00:46:38
It's safe for work, but
00:46:40
>> kind of.
00:46:43
>> Oh, what the [laughter]
00:46:45
>> Wait, that's a lot.
00:46:49
>> Way more than expected.
00:46:51
>> Yeah.
00:46:52
Damn. [laughter]
00:46:54
Has that ever happened to you?
00:46:55
>> Super excited.
00:46:56
>> One time I had [laughter] some goo
00:46:58
coming out of my pants.
00:47:00
It was insane. It was crazy.
00:47:02
>> Almost [laughter] that much.
00:47:04
>> It was loud.
00:47:05
>> Stoked.
00:47:06
>> You're like, "Damn, the ghosts are here.
00:47:08
[laughter]
00:47:09
>> Please stop.
00:47:09
>> Something is happening.
00:47:11
>> Please stop."
00:47:12
>> It would not stop.
00:47:14
>> So eventually when this like really got
00:47:17
popular, the term ectopplasm was coined.
00:47:20
I don't know what the [ __ ] they were
00:47:21
calling [laughter] it before.
00:47:22
>> Oh [snorts] god.
00:47:24
>> God only knows. But uh yeah, that term
00:47:26
was coined by French uh physiologist and
00:47:28
uh psychical researcher Charles Rcher.
00:47:32
>> So as soon as the white viscous fluid
00:47:34
started leaking from wherever it did,
00:47:36
that's when you knew that the spirits
00:47:37
were in town.
00:47:38
>> I guess what the medium said the purpose
00:47:41
of the fluid was during the seances was
00:47:43
that it would turn into like the face of
00:47:46
a person trying to be contacted from the
00:47:48
other side.
00:47:48
>> Okay. Um, yeah. It would
00:47:50
>> see face in the goo.
00:47:51
>> They'd see faces in the goo. And we'll
00:47:54
get into that. They really [laughter]
00:47:55
>> investigated the goo.
00:47:57
>> Sometimes the goo would be like a limb.
00:47:58
Like it would it would look like an arm,
00:48:00
like [laughter] a disembodied arm.
00:48:02
>> Uh, or sometimes it could be like a full
00:48:04
body figure.
00:48:06
>> Oh.
00:48:06
>> In of the goo.
00:48:07
>> That is a lot of goo. [laughter]
00:48:09
A lot.
00:48:10
>> I did not know this much ectopplasm
00:48:12
existed.
00:48:12
>> I didn't either. Uh, so now the
00:48:15
interesting thing about this though is
00:48:16
that apparently the mediums would tell
00:48:18
you this would only work in the dark.
00:48:20
The lights could not be on and you could
00:48:23
not get close to them while this was
00:48:24
happening.
00:48:26
>> Can't see.
00:48:26
>> And if you turned on the light, they
00:48:28
were like, "Oh, it's just going to dis
00:48:29
disintegrate." So, like, we got to keep
00:48:31
it super dark up in here.
00:48:33
>> They So, Harry Houdini was a huge
00:48:35
skeptic of this practice. And he called
00:48:37
out mediums and basically how they got
00:48:40
to getting the ectopplasm to come out.
00:48:42
He said they were swallowing all kinds
00:48:44
of things like cotton mixed with goose
00:48:46
grease.
00:48:47
>> Goose?
00:48:47
>> Cloth, gauze, muslin, and sometimes
00:48:50
sheep's lungs.
00:48:52
>> What?
00:48:52
>> What?
00:48:53
>> They would like mix all this [ __ ]
00:48:54
together. Like it makes me think of just
00:48:56
like papier-mâché.
00:48:57
>> Yeah.
00:48:58
>> And but they would ingest it or they'd
00:49:00
like stick it in their ears and they'd
00:49:02
have like wires that they could pull
00:49:04
like obviously without showing whoever
00:49:06
they were reading and that's when it
00:49:07
would start to flow. I don't know about
00:49:09
how they like how that picture came to
00:49:12
be.
00:49:12
>> Imagine being that committed to the bit.
00:49:15
>> Like you are that committed to the scam
00:49:17
>> that you're willing to swallow chiffon
00:49:19
and
00:49:20
>> or put it in places.
00:49:21
>> Yeah. Or put it in places.
00:49:22
>> Put it Yeah. And just [laughter]
00:49:25
allow it to like
00:49:26
>> I'm not committed to that. No.
00:49:28
>> Yeah. Cuz they would essentially just
00:49:30
like make themselves sick in the cases
00:49:31
where it came out of their mouth. They
00:49:33
would they just like throw up sheep like
00:49:34
agitated it out.
00:49:35
>> Yeah. Ah. So one of the mediums who was
00:49:38
famous for this was Martha. Um she was
00:49:41
also known as Eva C or Eva Kerier. She
00:49:44
was actually said to be the first person
00:49:46
to introduce this practice. And
00:49:48
sometimes she would even include like
00:49:49
little pictures of people um so that
00:49:52
when it started leaking out, people
00:49:54
would look at the photos and be like,
00:49:55
"Oh my god, that's my grandma.
00:49:57
[laughter]
00:49:58
>> Oh my god, that's my cousin Beth who
00:50:00
died like seven years ago." What? But
00:50:03
she eventually got exposed when people
00:50:05
realized that the photos were of
00:50:07
celebrities from magazines and she would
00:50:10
cut them out and like disguise them
00:50:12
somehow.
00:50:13
>> What?
00:50:13
>> What?
00:50:15
>> Eventually somebody during a seance was
00:50:17
like, "Wait a second. This is like a
00:50:18
king from like another country. This is
00:50:20
not my grandpa." [laughter]
00:50:22
>> Whoa.
00:50:23
>> And she got called out.
00:50:24
>> Wait, so you're saying that they would
00:50:26
like eat the paper and then like
00:50:28
regurgitate it?
00:50:29
>> Yeah. She would basically she used I
00:50:31
guess sheep's lungs mixed with like
00:50:33
other stuff like muslin and that kind of
00:50:34
thing and she would like crinkle up
00:50:37
pictures into it. So then when they
00:50:39
would you know go through the goo they
00:50:41
would see the pictures.
00:50:43
>> Oh
00:50:44
>> was she someone who like puked it out or
00:50:46
did she like piss it out? Was she one of
00:50:48
which one?
00:50:49
>> So I think she [laughter] is
00:50:52
>> this isn't her. Here's another one.
00:50:55
>> So some people were puking.
00:50:56
>> Oh god.
00:50:57
>> Eat it. Yeah. I think she did all kinds
00:51:00
of things with her ectoplasm. I think
00:51:02
she was one of the uh [laughter]
00:51:04
>> these people as well. Okay.
00:51:07
>> I think she it was just coming out of
00:51:08
everyone.
00:51:10
>> Like somebody peeing out your grandma.
00:51:11
[laughter]
00:51:12
>> Kind of insane.
00:51:13
>> Or what you think is your grandma's the
00:51:15
king of
00:51:17
>> That's a man. Not my grandma. [laughter]
00:51:19
>> That's a man.
00:51:21
>> So that was that was our girl.
00:51:23
>> That's crazy.
00:51:24
>> Wow.
00:51:25
>> Eva. So that's ectopplasm.
00:51:27
>> It's so funny. We were doing this
00:51:29
investigation in Australia at a prison.
00:51:32
What was that prison called? You know,
00:51:34
>> oh my god.
00:51:35
>> I don't know. It doesn't really matter.
00:51:36
But we were at this uh prison and like
00:51:38
we did this whole investigation. 3:00 in
00:51:40
the morning, the the owner walks in. He
00:51:43
goes, "You guys want to see something
00:51:45
cool?"
00:51:47
>> Yes. [laughter]
00:51:49
>> And he goes, "If you don't tell anybody,
00:51:51
I have ectoplasm."
00:51:55
Like, "This is amazing." Huh?
00:51:58
>> [laughter]
00:51:58
>> Say what?
00:51:59
>> I have never heard of someone having
00:52:01
ectoplasm. I keep it in a jar. I was
00:52:04
like, "Okay, you're a jar of liquid. I
00:52:06
have to see like [laughter] we got to do
00:52:08
this." We're with a couple other
00:52:10
buddies. And so 4:00 a.m. walk into this
00:52:12
guy's like back office and he pulls out
00:52:14
this jar of clear looking weird goo
00:52:18
liquid [laughter] and it's in this like,
00:52:21
you know, mason jar. He's like, "I've
00:52:22
been keeping this for ages." I was like,
00:52:25
"Where did you get this? I have a lot of
00:52:28
followup questions. [laughter]
00:52:30
>> I'm like I I don't know if I want to
00:52:32
know, but like also
00:52:34
>> what I've never We've We've seen a lot
00:52:36
of interesting characters, but we've
00:52:38
never had someone present their
00:52:41
>> ectom
00:52:42
>> ectoplasm [laughter]
00:52:42
in a jar. I keep this special just to
00:52:45
show people. And I was like, it
00:52:48
>> said it was like he found the goo on
00:52:50
some table, right?
00:52:51
>> Yeah. like after just like the seance
00:52:53
stories like after like a big like
00:52:55
investigation like there was just goo
00:52:57
that appeared
00:52:58
>> and he just said you know some of this
00:53:00
[laughter] goo and thula and just got
00:53:03
into the jar.
00:53:04
>> No the vibe I get from him is just
00:53:05
straight hair. [laughter] Yeah. He
00:53:07
didn't even give me that goo.
00:53:08
>> Yeah. So you held it.
00:53:09
>> Well I tried I like reached for it.
00:53:11
>> The jar that was.
00:53:12
>> Yeah. And he was like like you
00:53:13
[laughter] can't touch my goo. And I was
00:53:14
like I'm so sorry.
00:53:16
>> I'm so sorry.
00:53:17
>> Said you can look but no touch. But
00:53:19
[laughter] he was like,
00:53:19
>> "Yes, sir."
00:53:21
>> Damn. How do you leave that
00:53:23
conversation?
00:53:24
>> We were [laughter] like, "Thanks.
00:53:26
>> We're going to go uh do our lastation."
00:53:28
>> Yeah. It was so bizarre.
00:53:31
>> It was exactly the color that you would
00:53:33
imagine
00:53:35
>> this [clears throat] to be.
00:53:36
>> At least he presented it in a jar and
00:53:38
didn'tact.
00:53:40
[laughter]
00:53:41
>> Yeah.
00:53:42
>> Or just like leak it out of their nose
00:53:44
or something.
00:53:45
>> Exactly.
00:53:45
>> Gross. Holy [laughter] [ __ ] Also, I'm
00:53:48
like now hearing him say that in an
00:53:50
Australian accent in my head.
00:53:51
>> Oh, I didn't even [laughter] think of
00:53:52
that.
00:53:53
>> My goo. That was a little
00:53:55
>> Don't touch my goo. Please [laughter]
00:53:59
>> get roasted for our Australian accent.
00:54:01
>> Sorry.
00:54:03
>> I [laughter] want to see ecto. No, I
00:54:04
don't.
00:54:05
>> I [snorts] change my mind.
00:54:06
>> I kind of do.
00:54:07
>> I'll hear about it. I just
00:54:08
>> I don't want to experience [laughter] it
00:54:09
happening, but I' i'd see that guy's jar
00:54:11
of ectoplasm.
00:54:12
>> Look at that guy's got jar.
00:54:14
>> I'd be like, "Please, let [laughter] me
00:54:15
see."
00:54:16
>> Damn. Well, mine are not
00:54:18
>> characters.
00:54:19
>> Mine are not nearly as like
00:54:21
>> graphic [laughter]
00:54:21
>> wild as that.
00:54:23
>> So, I was just going to talk about
00:54:25
spirit trumpets, which which just seemed
00:54:27
to me like silly.
00:54:29
>> They were like these little cone shaped
00:54:30
trumpet things that they would be like
00:54:32
cardboard or metal
00:54:33
>> and they used it. It just made me think
00:54:35
of those like cartoons where like they
00:54:37
would put like a giant horn to their ear
00:54:39
>> and they would put a horn to their ear
00:54:40
and say that they were like hearing the
00:54:42
spirits talk to them
00:54:44
>> and then they would use the horn to like
00:54:45
distort their voice and pretend that the
00:54:47
spirit was speaking through them.
00:54:49
>> Oh.
00:54:49
>> And sometimes they would levitate it
00:54:51
with like wires and [ __ ] and if it was
00:54:53
an audience they would have it levitate
00:54:54
over to the person that was getting the
00:54:57
message. So they would just like and it
00:54:59
would be like little kids sometimes
00:55:01
under a table who were like trolling
00:55:03
>> at their night job.
00:55:04
>> Yeah. Just like, you know, [laughter]
00:55:05
moonlighting after school.
00:55:08
>> And they would just have it float over
00:55:10
to the person that the message was for
00:55:12
and like it would just come plop by your
00:55:13
ear. [laughter] That's pretty high tech.
00:55:16
>> That's pretty.
00:55:17
>> I kind of want to see that.
00:55:18
>> But it had to be dark so you couldn't
00:55:19
see like a glide. Yeah. When you're
00:55:22
scamming it's dark always. [laughter]
00:55:24
For sure. Always. So, there's that one
00:55:26
that was just silly to me that I was
00:55:27
like, I just pictured this little like
00:55:29
trumpet floating through the
00:55:30
[snorts and laughter] air. It's like,
00:55:30
you got a message.
00:55:32
>> And then one that was diabolically evil
00:55:34
to me, and they did it a lot
00:55:37
>> was sometimes they would embed they
00:55:39
would like make the candles themselves
00:55:40
and they would put the if they were
00:55:42
doing a reading for like specific
00:55:44
people, they would put the perfume or
00:55:46
cologne of the person's loved one in the
00:55:48
candle wax. So when they burned the
00:55:50
candle, they would smell the colona
00:55:53
perfume and they would think that the
00:55:54
person was there. And I was like,
00:55:57
>> what? That's [ __ ] up on another level.
00:55:59
>> So messed up.
00:56:00
>> Also, how do they know the person's
00:56:03
perfume?
00:56:03
>> That's the thing. I don't know if they
00:56:04
would do like a
00:56:05
>> There was only three back then. So
00:56:07
[laughter]
00:56:08
maybe that was it.
00:56:09
>> Luck in the draw, I guess.
00:56:10
>> Yeah. They didn't have to worry about
00:56:11
like the whole perfume center. Sephora,
00:56:14
I guess,
00:56:14
>> like Chanel worry about, but
00:56:16
>> some some oil.
00:56:19
Yeah.
00:56:19
>> Yeah. [laughter] This is like a flower.
00:56:21
>> That is pretty messed up.
00:56:23
>> Oh my god.
00:56:23
>> Can you And they'd like bring it up like
00:56:25
they'd be like, "Oh, I smell something."
00:56:26
And the person would be like, "That's my
00:56:28
husband's cologne."
00:56:29
>> Oh, that's like, "Well, it has to be
00:56:31
here." And I'm like, "You have to be the
00:56:33
nastiest
00:56:34
>> person." Yeah.
00:56:36
>> To go with that. Yeah.
00:56:37
>> I won't commit to the bit enough to piss
00:56:39
out exo ectopplasm. And I will not
00:56:41
commit to that bit [laughter] either.
00:56:43
>> I'm glad that you're not willing to piss
00:56:44
out ectoplasm.
00:56:46
>> That's a good quality.
00:56:47
>> I will not. I stand this is I'm standing
00:56:48
on business right now and I will not do
00:56:50
that. [laughter]
00:56:50
>> Just hold it in a jar but not this
00:56:52
>> hold in a jar for sure but I will not
00:56:54
produce it.
00:56:55
>> Yeah,
00:56:56
>> we were just talking about that how like
00:56:57
it is so like [ __ ] up to like think
00:57:00
there are people that make money on
00:57:04
telling you about your dead loved ones
00:57:05
when they have absolutely no idea.
00:57:08
>> You know that is [ __ ] up.
00:57:09
>> Like Sylvia Brown cuz it's like how do
00:57:11
you [laughter] how do you just go to
00:57:12
sleep after that?
00:57:13
>> Yeah.
00:57:14
>> You know cuz you know you're lying.
00:57:16
>> Yeah. Exactly. How do you how do you
00:57:18
live with yourself?
00:57:18
>> Or do you think they get to the point
00:57:20
where they think they're on to
00:57:21
something?
00:57:22
>> I think that happens to a lot of people.
00:57:24
>> Yeah, definitely.
00:57:25
>> I think they might know that they're
00:57:28
like deceiving potentially, but they're
00:57:31
also like helping people out. Like they
00:57:33
probably justify it in their head by
00:57:35
being like, "Oh, well, it's making them
00:57:36
feel better to get these answers." When
00:57:38
in reality, they're just lying to you or
00:57:40
whatever.
00:57:41
>> Buddying the water.
00:57:42
>> Yeah, that's how they justify it.
00:57:43
>> Yeah, I think that makes sense. I've
00:57:45
been getting I'm like on a Sylvia Brown
00:57:47
kick right now because I'm getting them
00:57:49
on my TikTok for some I don't know where
00:57:51
they came from. I don't know how this
00:57:53
happened.
00:57:53
>> Now you're gonna get more because we're
00:57:54
talking.
00:57:54
>> Oh, I already am. I'm on like Sylvia
00:57:56
Brown talk all of a sudden. [laughter]
00:57:57
It's like people just started like ser
00:57:59
she was like this psychic from she used
00:58:01
to be on all these talk shows like she
00:58:04
was always on like Montel Williams
00:58:05
>> like Sally Jesse Rafel like you know
00:58:07
those kind of daytime talk shows
00:58:09
>> and she would go on there and she would
00:58:11
like but she would help with like
00:58:12
investigations and like tell or she
00:58:14
wouldn't help with investigations she
00:58:15
would give her input
00:58:17
>> and she would like talk to like family
00:58:18
members if people were missing or
00:58:20
murdered and like give them information
00:58:22
and there was a couple of times that she
00:58:23
was so wildly wrong that it was like
00:58:26
crazy like one there's a clip of her and
00:58:29
it's one lady talking about her husband
00:58:32
or her boyfriend or fiance I forget
00:58:34
which one and she was like he died and
00:58:36
you know I just like I need some closure
00:58:39
I need to know where he is we were never
00:58:40
able to get his body and she doesn't
00:58:42
tell her anything else and Sylvia Brown
00:58:45
looks at her and says well that's cuz
00:58:46
he's in the water and she was like and
00:58:49
you telling people that
00:58:50
>> oh yeah she loves that she'll throw you
00:58:51
in the water no matter what but she says
00:58:53
she's like [laughter] water honey and so
00:58:55
she's like honey he's in the water and
00:58:56
you can see the lady be like,
00:58:58
>> "That's what?" And she goes,
00:58:59
>> "Well, it was 911 and he was a
00:59:02
firefighter on 9/11." So like, so how do
00:59:05
you get in?
00:59:06
>> And you can see Sylvia Brown be like,
00:59:08
>> she said, "Damn, I go to
00:59:10
>> he's in the water." Like she just
00:59:12
commits to it, but you can see it. She's
00:59:13
like, "Fuck." Like she's I [ __ ] that up.
00:59:16
But she just commits. And you can see
00:59:17
the lady's like, "Okay."
00:59:19
>> And just sits down. I was like, "You
00:59:21
[ __ ] Yeah, that's so bad. [laughter]
00:59:23
>> Throw that their loved ones in the
00:59:25
water, too. I'm like the worst kind of
00:59:27
outcome that you
00:59:29
>> to another parent of a case that we
00:59:31
covered. And wasn't the girl like still
00:59:33
alive and being held captive?
00:59:34
>> I think so. She's done it a couple of
00:59:36
times.
00:59:36
>> Yeah. Like once the water trick doesn't
00:59:38
pan out for you one time, you think
00:59:39
you'd move on? [laughter]
00:59:41
>> Once you fail at it like that, you need
00:59:43
you need to retire the water. Like don't
00:59:46
don't use that one again after you hear
00:59:48
that. Cuz when she said he it was 911
00:59:50
when he died and he was a firefighter, I
00:59:52
was like, "What?
00:59:53
>> How do you [ __ ] that up so bad?"
00:59:54
>> Silia, honey.
00:59:55
>> Silia, I'm telling you, though, on
00:59:56
Sylvia Brown Tik Tok,
00:59:58
>> you'll get all these awful clips.
01:00:00
>> That actually would be like be so cool
01:00:02
to like just see a compilation of all
01:00:04
the mediums like just failing horribly
01:00:06
[laughter] just like catching them in
01:00:07
the act and they're like, "Oh god."
01:00:09
>> Yep. Cuz you can see it on there. Like
01:00:11
you can see the panic set in for like a
01:00:13
second, but she recovers so fast and
01:00:16
just commits.
01:00:17
>> That's crazy. so personal. I would not
01:00:19
be able to do that.
01:00:20
>> Yeah,
01:00:21
>> I would die. Like I would just start
01:00:23
crying. I would never be able to do
01:00:25
that. I couldn't
01:00:26
>> deceive someone like that.
01:00:28
>> No naming names, but have you ever
01:00:30
worked with a medium and been like I
01:00:32
don't know.
01:00:33
>> There's definitely a lot of like
01:00:35
interesting characters. I mean, we've
01:00:37
been doing this for years. There's a lot
01:00:38
of people that like you're like,
01:00:40
>> h
01:00:40
>> there's like no way that that can be
01:00:43
correct.
01:00:44
>> Yeah.
01:00:45
>> Yeah. So, definitely a couple for sure.
01:00:47
But then on the flip side, have you had
01:00:48
things be like, "Holy [ __ ]
01:00:51
[laughter]
01:00:51
>> yeah, we've experienced that as a
01:00:54
group." But yeah, 1,000%.
01:00:55
>> So it's like, yeah, I believe in some
01:00:58
and then I think some are scam artists.
01:00:59
>> That's what I think. That's pretty much
01:01:00
what I think too.
01:01:01
>> I do think people have that ability
01:01:04
>> like mediums especially, I feel like,
01:01:06
>> but I think there's a lot of people who
01:01:08
are just kind of looking for the money.
01:01:10
>> Yeah, for sure.
01:01:11
>> I think I'm like probably 90% maybe 80
01:01:14
85% are fake. And then there's 10% that
01:01:19
real because I think most people do it
01:01:20
for the money.
01:01:21
>> And I think the people that are out
01:01:23
there that are doing it genuinely to
01:01:24
help people and you can tell that
01:01:26
they're either not taking it for the
01:01:27
money or like it's not their main gig.
01:01:29
It's just like a side thing that they
01:01:31
do. I think those people are a lot more
01:01:33
believable. Other people that are doing
01:01:34
it for like research and stuff like
01:01:35
that, I think that's much more
01:01:36
believable. But like
01:01:38
>> all [clears throat] the little mom and
01:01:39
pop shops that are like a psychic 50%
01:01:41
off today, it's like okay you right.
01:01:45
your stomach ends meet actually.
01:01:47
>> Uh so it's it's much different.
01:01:49
>> I've definitely been to psychics and had
01:01:50
them tell me things and I've been like
01:01:52
what? [laughter]
01:01:53
>> That's not accurate at all.
01:01:54
>> Yeah.
01:01:56
>> But then on the flip side, I've been to
01:01:57
psychics and they've like predicted
01:01:58
things in my life that have happened and
01:02:00
I've been like, "Holy shit."
01:02:01
>> Yeah. It just depends.
01:02:02
>> When we first started this, I was like,
01:02:04
>> "Yeah, sure. Someone can tell the
01:02:06
future." But now I'm like, "Oh, wait.
01:02:08
Someone can probably tell the future.
01:02:09
[laughter]
01:02:10
What is going on here? Wait a second.
01:02:11
This is insane." Yeah.
01:02:13
>> Uh, but I heard someone describe it as
01:02:15
like
01:02:16
>> it's just another one of the human
01:02:18
senses and some people have more dormant
01:02:21
than others. Just like some people have
01:02:23
perfect pitch, you know, it's like very
01:02:26
rare but humans can't have that and then
01:02:29
it's like people do it. It happens. You
01:02:31
know, it's just one of these things that
01:02:32
like, you know, a very select few people
01:02:36
have that ability to see certain things
01:02:38
or frequencies that others can't. And so
01:02:41
with that logic, I was like, that kind
01:02:43
of makes sense. Like the idea of
01:02:45
something like a perfect pitch or like
01:02:46
you know the people that are like the
01:02:48
fastest people in the world or
01:02:49
something. I was like there people with
01:02:50
superhuman type of talents and it isn't
01:02:53
too farfetched to believe that some
01:02:55
talents can help you see things or hear
01:02:59
things that are not necessarily uh
01:03:01
accessible to everybody.
01:03:03
>> Yeah, definitely.
01:03:04
>> Each medium too has like a different
01:03:06
sort of skill that we've we've found it
01:03:08
seems like. So, like we've met some that
01:03:09
are only able to see figures or people,
01:03:13
whatever. Um, but then there's some that
01:03:14
like can feel it. There's some that use
01:03:16
like the clarommancy and stuff that use
01:03:19
like the bone throwing. Yeah. Just a lot
01:03:22
of different techniques to to contact or
01:03:24
see the afterlife. It's interesting.
01:03:26
>> It is interesting. I feel like the ones
01:03:28
who do like, and this is just me, when
01:03:30
they do like a big audience of people,
01:03:33
>> those are the ones that I'm like, I
01:03:34
don't buy it. I do not buy stage and
01:03:36
stuff. Yeah. I just can't buy it.
01:03:39
>> My girl Teresa Caputo.
01:03:40
>> I
01:03:41
>> Oh, she's a Long Island, right?
01:03:43
>> She's Long Island medium. I don't know.
01:03:45
[laughter]
01:03:45
>> I I do believe her.
01:03:48
>> I don't want It's You know, I believe
01:03:50
her period. [laughter]
01:03:51
>> Yeah.
01:03:52
>> I believe her. Okay.
01:03:53
>> I just love her. I'm skeptical.
01:03:56
>> I've seen her show when I was like
01:03:57
little. I loved it. So, I'm like
01:03:58
>> I loved the show when I was [laughter]
01:04:01
too.
01:04:02
>> It's just the audience, the big audience
01:04:03
ones. of like
01:04:05
>> it's hard when you see like shows of
01:04:06
like mentalists or like illusionists
01:04:08
that like you think whoa
01:04:11
>> how in the world did they know that but
01:04:13
then it's just like you know a trick
01:04:15
that they've done a 100 thousand times
01:04:17
>> of hand or that's the thing
01:04:19
>> some quick thing that we don't see
01:04:21
>> and when you really break it down
01:04:22
sometimes when they do like the big
01:04:23
audience things when you break down how
01:04:25
they get to the answer it's like so
01:04:28
clear how they get there that you're
01:04:30
like
01:04:30
>> in the moment you don't think that
01:04:32
[laughter]
01:04:32
>> yeah people give information and they
01:04:34
don't realize they are.
01:04:35
>> That's very true.
01:04:36
>> Yeah, that was a really good cold
01:04:38
reading and stuff like that.
01:04:40
>> I love seeing the people who like won't
01:04:42
give information though and the psychic
01:04:44
is actually for real and they're like
01:04:46
basically nothing. Yeah, you are one of
01:04:48
those people. [laughter]
01:04:49
>> I always go whenever we go to a psychic
01:04:50
or any tarot [clears throat] card, I'd
01:04:52
give nothing. [laughter] I will just sit
01:04:54
there and I want to see.
01:04:55
>> I take my rings off. I won't like even
01:04:58
show that I'm there. Like nothing.
01:04:59
>> They're like, does that make sense? And
01:05:00
she's like I'm like maybe I don't know.
01:05:02
just like you tell me. [laughter]
01:05:06
>> No, no, no. Keep going. You know
01:05:07
[clears throat] better than I do.
01:05:08
>> Well, I'm like yes. And when my husband
01:05:10
said that, you know, my dog from four
01:05:11
years ago, [laughter]
01:05:13
>> we lived here and I start crying. I'm
01:05:16
like, that's so Yeah. [laughter]
01:05:19
>> Like I'm on to something.
01:05:22
>> Oh, baby. So, we're going to we'll move
01:05:25
on to um we'll do a little game.
01:05:27
>> Hell yeah.
01:05:28
>> Games with love games.
01:05:30
>> We'd love to do a would you rather.
01:05:32
>> Okay. Okay. Yeah, we're going to start
01:05:33
off with that. So,
01:05:34
>> are you guys participating or is it just
01:05:35
us?
01:05:36
>> We always participate. Yeah.
01:05:37
>> Okay. Cool. Cool.
01:05:38
>> Um All right. So, would you rather let a
01:05:40
Ouija board spirit possess your right
01:05:42
hand for 24 hours
01:05:44
>> or you both [laughter] like Wait a
01:05:47
second.
01:05:47
>> That's so specific.
01:05:49
>> It is. Or would you rather let Zach
01:05:51
beans narrate a few months of your life
01:05:53
in A DRAMATIC VOICEOVER?
01:05:55
>> OH, THAT'S a dream [laughter] come true.
01:05:56
>> Oh my god. Yeah.
01:05:59
TV narration. We [laughter] love Zack
01:06:01
Higgins. He is the king of paranormal.
01:06:04
If if he was like, "Now you're going to
01:06:06
go downstairs [laughter]
01:06:08
>> and eat some cereal." I would actually
01:06:10
be so happy.
01:06:12
>> He can make literally like a puppy
01:06:14
terrifying, you know.
01:06:16
>> No, it's actually [laughter] so true.
01:06:18
>> His narration is, you know,
01:06:20
>> his narrations are like top tier.
01:06:23
>> They are cuz [laughter] they're crazy.
01:06:24
They're intense.
01:06:25
>> It would be like a slow narration. I
01:06:27
feel like he's just like, "Now we're
01:06:29
going to the car." And you're like,
01:06:30
"Come on, come on, I have to go."
01:06:32
[laughter]
01:06:32
>> Drive me a little crazy.
01:06:34
>> I feel like I've been having someone
01:06:36
narrate my life would drive me insane.
01:06:39
>> I was going to [laughter] say I kind of
01:06:40
I would think it's hilarious for like
01:06:42
maybe a couple of hours. Like I'd be
01:06:44
like, [laughter] "This is so fun."
01:06:45
>> I wouldn't even make it a couple hours.
01:06:47
>> I think hour three I'd be like, "You can
01:06:49
[ __ ] leave now." [laughter]
01:06:50
>> Like alone time.
01:06:52
>> Yeah, [clears throat] that's true. But I
01:06:53
also don't want my hand possessed for 24
01:06:55
hours.
01:06:55
>> Yeah. What if you like kill somebody?
01:06:57
>> That's the thing, dude. It's like idle
01:06:58
hand. I didn't think of that.
01:07:00
>> Oh, wow. Yeah. Yeah.
01:07:02
>> Yeah.
01:07:02
>> It could be. Okay.
01:07:03
>> Your right hand can do a lot.
01:07:06
>> It's true. [laughter] Your right hand
01:07:08
can do a lot. But also, Zach's narrating
01:07:10
your life for a few months or 24 hours.
01:07:12
>> Months.
01:07:16
>> Crazy.
01:07:16
>> Oh [ __ ] [laughter]
01:07:17
>> That's true. So, you could fix this. If
01:07:19
you've ever seen the movie Idle Hands,
01:07:20
you can at least try to fix it. So, if
01:07:22
it's 24 hours,
01:07:23
>> okay,
01:07:24
>> you could lock yourself in a room.
01:07:26
>> Ooh, true.
01:07:27
>> You could maybe like handcuff your
01:07:29
hands.
01:07:30
>> You could handcuff yourself
01:07:31
>> and I would just watch some
01:07:33
[ __ ] TV. Oh, that's a good
01:07:35
idea. And your hands just like
01:07:36
>> Yeah, your hands just going crazy over
01:07:38
here. You're just like letting it do its
01:07:40
thing.
01:07:40
>> I'm doing that.
01:07:41
>> Yeah, that's smart. Okay, I'm changing.
01:07:44
We're Yeah, that big length of time.
01:07:47
[laughter]
01:07:48
I need
01:07:50
>> I would I would use that time to record
01:07:52
a documentary about my life and
01:07:54
[laughter] that's pre pre- narrated. You
01:07:56
know
01:07:57
>> that's pretty smart actually. There you
01:07:58
go. Yeah, you've already got the
01:07:59
narration [snorts] down.
01:08:00
>> That's sick.
01:08:01
>> All right, so next. Would you rather
01:08:03
accidentally summon a Victorian ghost
01:08:05
who refuses to leave until you let them
01:08:08
co-host a vlog or would you summon a
01:08:11
demon who only communicates through Sam
01:08:13
and Colby fan edits on Tik Tok?
01:08:15
[laughter]
01:08:16
I love how specific these are. Who came
01:08:19
up with them?
01:08:21
>> That is amazing. [laughter] Hilarious.
01:08:23
>> We tried to tailor them to our guests as
01:08:25
you can see.
01:08:26
>> Oh man,
01:08:26
>> I feel like we are being communicated by
01:08:29
Sam and Kobe edits on TikTok all the
01:08:30
time. [laughter]
01:08:33
[gasps]
01:08:33
>> I mean, that's so funny. Like I want to
01:08:35
I want to choose that one cuz it's so
01:08:37
funny. But like practicality, I'd
01:08:39
probably be like the first one honestly
01:08:41
>> because [snorts] like think about it. If
01:08:42
you had a ghost like co co- vlog, like
01:08:46
that's so viral.
01:08:47
>> You're breaking the internet. [laughter]
01:08:49
>> You also essentially already do that.
01:08:51
Like they're kind of like background
01:08:52
stars in your videos, you know?
01:08:54
>> Exactly. But like imagine we're like,
01:08:55
"Hey guys, Sam and K like what's up?"
01:08:58
Like we're here with And he's like,
01:08:59
"Oh." And this is [laughter] an
01:09:00
invisible guy like
01:09:04
>> I actually love that. [laughter]
01:09:07
>> I get that. What are you doing, Sam?
01:09:09
>> Yeah. I think to your point, the the
01:09:11
viral vlog is there, you know. Plus,
01:09:13
like, you know, I feel like a ghost
01:09:15
could
01:09:17
get other ghosts to get active, you
01:09:18
know?
01:09:19
>> That's true. He like summons the other
01:09:20
ones.
01:09:21
>> Yeah, exactly. The ghost would probably
01:09:22
be the best ghost hunter out there.
01:09:24
>> Probably [clears throat] hunt what you
01:09:25
know.
01:09:26
>> Cuz he'd be like, "You're doing this all
01:09:27
wrong. Let me tell you how to do this."
01:09:29
Like
01:09:29
>> he's like, "This is what we respond to."
01:09:31
You know? [laughter]
01:09:32
>> Yeah.
01:09:33
>> The perfect translator, you know?
01:09:35
>> Yeah.
01:09:35
>> Or is he like us where he's like, "What
01:09:37
was that? [laughter]
01:09:38
Imagine like, "Did you see that?"
01:09:42
>> He's freaked out by you. He's like, "Why
01:09:43
are you here?" Like, "What's going on?"
01:09:45
He's like, "Oh my god, it's freezing in
01:09:46
here suddenly." [laughter]
01:09:48
>> I thought that was you.
01:09:49
>> That's awesome.
01:09:50
>> Yeah. I think I would want to I would
01:09:52
want to have a third voice [snorts] on
01:09:55
the pod that's a ghost.
01:09:56
>> Yeah.
01:09:56
>> Yeah, for sure.
01:09:57
>> Yeah, for sure. I mean, we do. Nicholas.
01:09:59
>> Oh, we do. Yeah. When we do our listener
01:10:02
tail episodes, we do Ghost Tube and
01:10:04
there's a ghost Nicholas who like [ __ ]
01:10:05
with us while we record them. He just
01:10:07
like has things to say about the
01:10:08
listener. [laughter]
01:10:09
>> He doesn't like me. We're not We're not
01:10:11
best friends forever. He loves you.
01:10:14
Running theme in our life. [laughter]
01:10:16
>> Wow.
01:10:17
>> Yeah. I don't know what I did.
01:10:18
>> I don't I don't know what I did either.
01:10:20
So, [laughter] I don't know why.
01:10:22
>> Yeah.
01:10:22
>> Beef with Nicholas. All right.
01:10:24
>> Beef with Nicholas big time. We We've
01:10:25
been friends like the last We've been
01:10:27
We've been amicable the last couple
01:10:29
times.
01:10:29
>> Dead men love me apparently. I don't
01:10:31
know.
01:10:31
>> Dead. I don't know what that's about.
01:10:33
>> Yeah,
01:10:34
>> but we'll go with it.
01:10:35
>> All right. Would you rather use a
01:10:37
possessed doll as your permanent
01:10:38
cameraman or have to share your bed with
01:10:41
a ghost who won't stop whispering,
01:10:43
"Smash that subscribe button until
01:10:45
dawn?" [laughter]
01:10:46
>> Until dawn.
01:10:47
>> Until dawn. All night.
01:10:50
>> Oh man, I would film that. [laughter]
01:10:54
>> That's so funny. These are so unique.
01:10:56
These are amazing.
01:10:58
>> Never heard any of these before.
01:11:00
[laughter]
01:11:00
>> Probably smash the subscribe. Like
01:11:02
that's only like a what 12 hour thing
01:11:04
maybe.
01:11:04
>> Yeah. And then you don't have to say it
01:11:06
for a whole day.
01:11:07
>> Says it for you and you can but you're
01:11:09
sharing your bed with them and you're
01:11:10
trying to say
01:11:11
>> what you've experienced before.
01:11:13
>> I've experienced that [laughter] full
01:11:14
circle moment.
01:11:15
>> I just hear him. You're like smash that
01:11:16
subscribe.
01:11:18
>> Stop. Um. Yeah. But like imagine giving
01:11:20
like a camera to like a haunted doll.
01:11:21
Like are they even going to be able to
01:11:23
like hold it up with a shaky cam moment?
01:11:25
Are they going to throw it at your head?
01:11:27
>> And then you're getting the double chin
01:11:28
angle all the time.
01:11:30
They're never going to give you good
01:11:31
lighting for
01:11:32
>> not not the good angle for sure. Would
01:11:35
be sick
01:11:36
>> if the if the possessed doll was like a
01:11:38
cast member and like just like hanging
01:11:40
out with us all the time, but the camera
01:11:43
>> not cool.
01:11:43
>> Just Annabelle like running next to you
01:11:45
or whatever. [laughter]
01:11:46
>> I mean, imagine like it was me, you, and
01:11:48
little Annabelle
01:11:49
>> and just Annabelle with the camera.
01:11:51
>> That is a really bad angle from down
01:11:53
there.
01:11:54
>> Their their B camp, you know, like
01:11:56
[laughter]
01:11:56
>> Oh, yeah. She's like the B cam. And
01:11:58
we're like, "Annabelle, just go film the
01:11:59
corner. Go film shots."
01:12:02
>> He gets pissed. [laughter]
01:12:04
>> Go take our thumbnails.
01:12:05
>> Oh, dang it.
01:12:08
[snorts]
01:12:09
>> See, we wouldn't have to really worry
01:12:10
about that. I
01:12:11
>> Yeah, we really don't.
01:12:12
>> We could have a possessed doll be our
01:12:14
camera person for one episode a month.
01:12:17
[laughter]
01:12:17
>> Yeah. Guest episodes. We'll be like,
01:12:19
"This is just our possessed doll. You
01:12:20
don't buy them that."
01:12:21
>> Yeah.
01:12:22
>> But I already have my kids are already
01:12:23
jumping in my bed. I don't need a ghost
01:12:26
in there as well. Yeah, I'm not get too
01:12:28
hot.
01:12:28
>> I'm cranky in the night time, so
01:12:31
>> I don't want to I don't want to deal
01:12:32
with that.
01:12:33
>> Yeah, you punch the ghost.
01:12:34
>> I would absolutely punch the ghost. My
01:12:36
husband says whenever he wakes me up
01:12:37
that I like go into a fight position.
01:12:39
[laughter]
01:12:40
>> I wake up like that.
01:12:42
>> When he woke me up yesterday, he was
01:12:43
like, "Are you okay? Are you dead?"
01:12:46
>> 4 [laughter] p.m. 4 p.m. I'm ready to
01:12:48
fight.
01:12:49
>> I just wake up angry. Just wake
01:12:51
[laughter] up like
01:12:53
every time. I do that thing too like
01:12:55
I'll be ready for motherhood when it
01:12:56
comes because I go when I wake up.
01:12:58
[laughter]
01:12:58
>> You have to do that. Oh my god.
01:13:00
>> That's like the mom thing that you have
01:13:02
to do. My kids tell me all the time.
01:13:03
They're like, "You sound like you're
01:13:04
dying when you wake [laughter] up." Cuz
01:13:05
they'll be like, "Mom." AND I'M LIKE,
01:13:06
>> "WHAT?"
01:13:08
>> I'M LIKE, "It's fine."
01:13:09
>> Drew's always do that. I'm like, "I
01:13:12
don't know. I'm not like trying to
01:13:14
sleep."
01:13:14
>> Question.
01:13:15
>> Getting ready to terrify your children
01:13:17
in the middle of the night when they
01:13:18
need water.
01:13:18
>> Let's go.
01:13:19
>> Uh, [laughter] actually, yeah, I would
01:13:21
definitely not have the ghost in my bed.
01:13:23
for me.
01:13:24
>> It would [snorts] be much more useful
01:13:25
for you.
01:13:26
>> Yeah.
01:13:26
>> Um, so mine is, would you rather
01:13:30
accidentally marry a ghost through a
01:13:32
botched seance wedding ritual? Like,
01:13:34
oops, I married one of these.
01:13:36
>> Whoa.
01:13:37
>> Or have a poltergeist that insists on
01:13:40
being your chaotic third roommate and
01:13:42
constantly messes with your editing
01:13:44
files?
01:13:45
>> Oh, you're my name.
01:13:47
>> You're either getting married in a botch
01:13:49
seance
01:13:50
>> to a ghost.
01:13:50
>> To a ghost. Does that mean 50% of our
01:13:53
assets are going to this gift?
01:13:54
>> Well, you maybe can sign a prenup, I
01:13:55
guess. Unless you do the You could do a
01:13:57
postnap.
01:13:58
>> A postnap. [laughter]
01:13:58
Do a post.
01:14:00
>> Postnap. A prenup. But after the fact,
01:14:03
[laughter]
01:14:04
>> I have no idea.
01:14:05
>> Or cuz cuz this poltergeist is [ __ ]
01:14:07
up your editing.
01:14:08
>> Oh,
01:14:09
>> like you get to the point where you're
01:14:10
happy with the video and he's like, "How
01:14:11
about I add a laugh track?"
01:14:13
>> That is the literal worst fear of my
01:14:15
life.
01:14:16
>> Yeah. Yeah.
01:14:18
Who's to say even if you accidentally
01:14:19
marry this ghost, you don't fall in
01:14:20
love?
01:14:21
>> That's true.
01:14:22
>> That's beautiful.
01:14:22
>> That's true.
01:14:23
>> I like the optimism there.
01:14:24
>> You know, people are marrying everything
01:14:26
now.
01:14:27
>> Yeah. You don't know. People get married
01:14:28
to like cars and [ __ ] [laughter]
01:14:30
>> You can marry yourself. Why not marry
01:14:32
ghost? It's kind of dope.
01:14:33
>> I'm trying to think though. It would be
01:14:35
a really hard conversation with our
01:14:36
girlfriends, you know, like just being
01:14:38
like, "Hey,
01:14:38
>> you know, feel like it was an accident.
01:14:40
>> Hey, we got to talk about an open
01:14:42
relationship here. We're married. What
01:14:44
do you think about um sister wife life?
01:14:46
>> Yeah, [laughter]
01:14:47
>> exactly.
01:14:47
>> With a ghost.
01:14:48
>> Can we introduce a third?
01:14:50
>> Cuz I did
01:14:52
>> by accident.
01:14:53
>> My bad. [laughter]
01:14:54
>> And now the ghost has to be
01:14:55
>> It was a wild weekend, guys.
01:14:58
>> It's kind of like a [laughter] scribe
01:14:59
thing actually.
01:15:00
>> It is. That's actually exactly what it
01:15:02
is.
01:15:02
>> Very much that.
01:15:03
>> Can we ask a qu like how long are you
01:15:05
roommates with this poltergeist
01:15:07
trickster ghost?
01:15:08
>> That's through editing season.
01:15:09
>> Yeah. Once you're done editing the rest
01:15:12
of your editing career,
01:15:13
>> yeah,
01:15:14
>> you just get screwed up files. That
01:15:17
would ruin
01:15:18
>> like he pops in.
01:15:19
>> He's your roommate, so I guess you could
01:15:20
like buy him out of the lease, but
01:15:22
>> I don't know. That easy for you.
01:15:25
>> He like deletes the most important
01:15:27
investigation. Every video he's like,
01:15:30
[laughter]
01:15:30
>> that's the thing. That's what you're
01:15:31
That's what you're facing.
01:15:33
>> He adds like old timey car horn sounds
01:15:35
in [laughter] the middle of your video.
01:15:37
>> JUST LIKE every now and again. God feel
01:15:40
like apparently I already have uh you
01:15:42
know extra ghostly friends around all
01:15:44
the time. So I wouldn't mind you know
01:15:46
having one in the relationship too
01:15:48
[laughter]
01:15:49
>> honestly. Oh man. I mean I I would hope
01:15:53
that when I get married it would be for
01:15:55
life and so like [laughter]
01:15:56
>> I'm trying to think I'm not divorcing
01:15:59
even if it's a ghost.
01:16:02
>> So I think I might choose the the
01:16:04
roommate honestly. Yeah. Yeah. cuz I
01:16:06
don't know if I'm going to be like
01:16:07
editing until I'm like dead. You know
01:16:09
what I mean? So like
01:16:10
>> that's honorable.
01:16:11
>> You just deal with it for a while.
01:16:13
>> Yeah. Yeah. I think marriage is more
01:16:15
important at the end of the day.
01:16:16
>> Yeah.
01:16:16
>> That's true.
01:16:17
>> That's beautiful.
01:16:18
>> I respect that.
01:16:20
>> I [laughter]
01:16:21
respect mine.
01:16:22
>> Sam's like, "Okay,
01:16:23
>> optimism of, you know, falling in love
01:16:26
with this." [laughter]
01:16:27
>> They were both beautiful answers in
01:16:28
different ways. I like them both.
01:16:31
>> Real nice. Uh, I would not. [gasps]
01:16:36
>> I don't want another husband.
01:16:38
>> No. [laughter] God,
01:16:39
>> I like mine.
01:16:40
>> I like mine as well.
01:16:41
>> Uh, but I don't want anymore. [snorts] I
01:16:43
don't
01:16:43
>> I don't edit, so never have, never will.
01:16:46
>> I know. It would be Mikey who would
01:16:48
really be.
01:16:48
>> I know. Well, back in the day, you used
01:16:50
to edit.
01:16:51
>> I know. I used to edit.
01:16:52
>> I've never touched that [ __ ]
01:16:53
>> And I know how annoying that would be to
01:16:55
have somebody touching it.
01:16:56
>> I know.
01:16:58
>> Now it would just be Mikey's problem.
01:17:00
So, I guess I'm going with poltergeist
01:17:02
[laughter]
01:17:03
guys. Poltergeist will live with Mikey
01:17:05
and Dave.
01:17:07
>> Oh, okay. They're So, they're Mikey's
01:17:08
roommate.
01:17:09
>> Yeah, now they're Mikey's.
01:17:10
>> Oh, god.
01:17:11
>> That's pretty easy. Sorry, Mikey.
01:17:13
>> Just get [laughter] wrecked.
01:17:15
>> Off camera, Mikey's like, "Fuck you
01:17:16
guys,
01:17:18
dude."
01:17:19
>> Yeah, cuz I'm not getting married
01:17:20
[clears throat] during a ritual.
01:17:20
>> No, it's a no for me.
01:17:21
>> No, no,
01:17:22
>> no. Accidentally or intentionally?
01:17:24
>> No. All right, so we're going with
01:17:26
Poltergeist. Sorry, Mikey. Love you so
01:17:28
much. Uh, [laughter] so the next one is,
01:17:30
this one's going to be hard, I think.
01:17:33
>> Okay.
01:17:33
>> Would you rather have Bloody Mary show
01:17:35
up every time you say subscribe
01:17:38
>> or god
01:17:39
>> have a demon gently bite you every time
01:17:42
you plug merch?
01:17:44
>> Just just a little love bite every time.
01:17:48
[laughter]
01:17:49
>> Do we say subscribe or do we plug merch
01:17:51
more?
01:17:52
>> I think we plug merch more than we ask
01:17:54
for subscrib. [laughter]
01:17:55
>> That's true.
01:17:56
>> You don't need as many subscribers now.
01:17:57
You're like, "Well, I got 15 million."
01:18:00
[gasps]
01:18:01
>> You know what? That's actually like
01:18:02
That's [laughter]
01:18:04
>> for you.
01:18:05
>> Whoa. Yeah. I So, I would probably say,
01:18:08
"Oh, man." Actually,
01:18:10
>> what do you want to have happen?
01:18:12
>> Well, it's like like I'm trying to think
01:18:13
about like how hard is
01:18:14
>> So, Bloody Mary's just going to show up.
01:18:15
I don't know what she's going to do.
01:18:17
That's the other thing. She didn't know
01:18:19
what she was going to do. She's just
01:18:20
showing up. Or
01:18:23
>> basically like are you into stalking
01:18:26
women or
01:18:28
>> demons?
01:18:29
>> Who? [laughter]
01:18:31
>> It's just a gentle bite.
01:18:32
>> I feel like a gentle bite is like
01:18:35
>> like at least you know what's coming.
01:18:36
You know what I [laughter] mean?
01:18:38
>> Say it's finishing myself. He's like
01:18:40
kind of nice.
01:18:41
>> Like [laughter]
01:18:42
>> it's not breaking skin. We're just
01:18:45
>> Okay. It's just like a little nibble on.
01:18:46
You're like
01:18:46
>> Yeah. You're just like by the merch.
01:18:48
[laughter]
01:18:49
Um, yeah, I would probably do that cuz
01:18:51
what's Bloody Mary going to do? Like
01:18:53
>> I get the gentle bite then.
01:18:55
>> Gentle bite.
01:18:57
By a demon.
01:18:57
>> I like the gentle bite, too.
01:18:58
>> Gentle bite.
01:18:59
>> Gentle bite.
01:19:00
>> It would be really cool if we started
01:19:01
every video and we were just like, "Hey,
01:19:04
like watch this." And you like filmed a
01:19:06
gentle bite.
01:19:11
>> I explore merch. And then you were like,
01:19:12
"Look at that." Damn.
01:19:13
>> That's kind of like two birds, one
01:19:14
stone, you know,
01:19:15
>> cuz then every viral clip is us plugging
01:19:18
our merch.
01:19:18
>> Exactly.
01:19:20
>> Smart. That's actually genius. You're
01:19:23
like, "How did you get ghost to bite?"
01:19:25
[snorts]
01:19:25
[laughter]
01:19:26
>> How to get a ghost to bite. Oh,
01:19:28
shopexplore.com. That's [ __ ] awesome.
01:19:31
[laughter]
01:19:31
>> Gentle [clears throat] bite. That's so
01:19:33
funny.
01:19:34
>> That's the important part. I would take
01:19:35
gentle bite, too, cuz I have a puppy, so
01:19:37
I do have a demon biting me. It's
01:19:38
[laughter] not that gently.
01:19:40
>> Wow. Yeah.
01:19:40
>> You're all used to it.
01:19:41
>> No, I'm so [snorts] used. I have like
01:19:42
scars and [ __ ] at this point.
01:19:44
>> Dang, you put it up with it.
01:19:45
>> Yeah, I would say gentle bite. I think
01:19:47
I'm going with gentle bite cuz again
01:19:49
it's a gentle bite.
01:19:50
>> But I I want to I kind of me wants to
01:19:54
see what Bloody Mary is up to.
01:19:56
>> That's a gamble.
01:19:57
>> I know. I don't know if that reckless.
01:19:59
>> I'm also with you a lot. So, can you
01:20:00
not? [laughter]
01:20:02
>> I was say she's showing up though. You
01:20:05
know, it's like one like boom.
01:20:07
>> But the subscribe could be like visiting
01:20:08
you in your sleep.
01:20:09
>> That's true.
01:20:11
>> Yeah. What if you like talk in your
01:20:13
sleep and you're like subscribe? It's
01:20:14
just like [laughter]
01:20:16
all my sleep talking is just like and
01:20:17
subscribe.
01:20:19
>> That's all we dream about. [laughter]
01:20:23
>> I love the merch.
01:20:25
>> Yeah. I think you know what? I'm going
01:20:26
with Demon.
01:20:27
>> Yeah,
01:20:28
>> cuz I I don't think me and Bloody Mary
01:20:29
would get along very well.
01:20:31
>> Yeah.
01:20:32
>> No,
01:20:32
>> she seems angry.
01:20:33
>> Two strong gals.
01:20:34
>> Yeah. She seems too too angry.
01:20:35
>> Yeah.
01:20:36
>> You know,
01:20:36
>> I was so scared of Bloody Mary when I
01:20:38
was little. I still remember the first
01:20:39
time I did it. Yeah.
01:20:41
>> Yeah.
01:20:41
>> I like screamed and ran downstairs. I
01:20:43
got in trouble, too, which was lame.
01:20:45
>> Yeah, that's [laughter] stupid.
01:20:46
>> Yeah,
01:20:46
>> that's funny.
01:20:47
>> I've never done it.
01:20:48
>> You've never done it?
01:20:49
>> I've never like I've been around people
01:20:51
who have done it, but I refuse to do it.
01:20:53
>> Oh, it was like such a sleepover thing.
01:20:55
>> We We absolutely should. [laughter]
01:20:57
Bloody Mary in my bathroom.
01:20:58
>> Let's do it in a haunted location.
01:21:00
>> Oh, yeah. Next haunted location.
01:21:02
>> Yeah. Yeah. Don't bring it in your
01:21:03
house.
01:21:03
>> And then Bloody Mary
01:21:05
Halloween party somewhere in there.
01:21:07
>> Itinerary [laughter] down. Maybe at the
01:21:09
Halloween party.
01:21:12
>> We invite Bloody Mary to our Halloween
01:21:14
party. [laughter]
01:21:15
>> Honestly, that's a draw.
01:21:17
>> It is.
01:21:18
>> Well, would you rather have a cursed
01:21:20
Ouija board that will sometimes randomly
01:21:23
spell out your most embarrassing
01:21:25
memories for everybody?
01:21:26
>> Oh,
01:21:27
>> embarrassing and like upsetting memories
01:21:29
like
01:21:29
>> Oh, and I added to it. I added to it
01:21:33
because this one's pretty wild. Or would
01:21:36
you rather summon a Victorian child
01:21:39
ghost, but that Victorian child ghost is
01:21:42
only going to refer to you as Daddy
01:21:44
Colby and Papa Sam? [laughter]
01:21:48
>> Awesome.
01:21:49
>> Definitely the child ghost. Are you
01:21:51
kidding me? [laughter]
01:21:53
Sick.
01:21:54
>> Like definitely. I'd just be like, uh I
01:21:57
I think it'd be just funny honestly.
01:21:59
[laughter]
01:21:59
>> Like I'm not your dad.
01:22:00
>> I'm not your dad. But uh but I'll be
01:22:02
your dad. Check this out. I guess I'll
01:22:04
be your dad.
01:22:05
>> You adopted a ghost child.
01:22:06
>> There we go. [laughter]
01:22:08
>> That's so funny.
01:22:09
>> That's so funny. Yeah, I feel like
01:22:10
that'd be awesome to have an extra like,
01:22:11
you know, character in the vid that's
01:22:14
just like your
01:22:15
>> ghost kid. [laughter] Papa Sam.
01:22:16
>> Papa Sam.
01:22:19
>> I think that's a valid choice.
01:22:20
>> Are you Do you want another kid?
01:22:23
>> Why not?
01:22:24
>> Another ghost kid?
01:22:25
>> Yeah.
01:22:25
>> Call you Mama Alina.
01:22:26
>> Yeah. Mama Alina. All right. Why not?
01:22:28
[laughter] We'll go with it cuz I don't
01:22:30
want my my [ __ ] spelled out in a Ouija
01:22:32
board.
01:22:33
>> Oh yeah.
01:22:33
>> Yeah.
01:22:34
>> I don't want that
01:22:35
>> cuz that mean you you have to do a Ouija
01:22:36
board with other people and so other
01:22:38
people are just doing your
01:22:40
>> stuff. Like the ghost was lying. I
01:22:43
swears. [laughter]
01:22:46
>> Whoa.
01:22:47
>> Yeah. I'd go I'd go ghost kid.
01:22:49
>> Victorian ghost [clears throat] for
01:22:50
sure.
01:22:50
>> Yeah.
01:22:51
>> No one needs to know those secrets, you
01:22:52
know.
01:22:53
>> No, those are locked up.
01:22:54
>> Yep. Mhm.
01:22:54
>> For sure. All right.
01:22:57
>> Would you rather spend a night alone in
01:22:59
a pitch black asylum uh with a Ouija
01:23:01
board
01:23:03
>> or spend a night in your own bathroom,
01:23:05
but every mirror shows a cursed clown
01:23:07
version of yourself?
01:23:09
>> Oh god, [laughter]
01:23:11
>> I loved your
01:23:13
reactions.
01:23:15
>> And you're alone in the asylum with no
01:23:17
[clears throat] one else. Just you
01:23:18
yourself
01:23:19
>> with a Ouija board.
01:23:20
>> With a Ouija board.
01:23:22
The first one sounds like an intense
01:23:26
version of our normal YouTube videos. It
01:23:28
does.
01:23:28
>> And the second one sounds like I'm gonna
01:23:30
have nightmares forever. For the rest of
01:23:32
your life,
01:23:32
>> trauma traumatic experience. So I
01:23:35
probably Yeah, I would agree. The first
01:23:37
one you said one night is the first.
01:23:39
>> Both are one night.
01:23:40
>> Oh, both are one night. Okay.
01:23:42
>> You just have to stay in the bathroom
01:23:43
all night
01:23:44
>> and just look at your mirrors are just
01:23:46
Yeah, dude. I just feel like that's a
01:23:48
great idea for a vid.
01:23:50
>> Yeah. [laughter] like extreme.
01:23:52
>> There we go.
01:23:53
>> Let's do solo challenges with a Ouija
01:23:54
board.
01:23:56
>> Like we're turning all this into like a
01:23:57
business. We're like
01:23:58
>> wait s down. Do you have a pad of paper?
01:24:01
>> Let's do that. GM.
01:24:03
>> I'll probably do [laughter] the first
01:24:04
too. The Ouija board for sure.
01:24:05
>> Yeah.
01:24:05
>> Mhm.
01:24:06
>> I think I would do
01:24:09
my own bathroom and probably just like
01:24:11
not look at the mirrors.
01:24:13
>> Oh, close your eyes.
01:24:14
>> Blindfold yourself and fall asleep on
01:24:16
the floor.
01:24:16
>> Yeah. I only have two mirrors, so
01:24:19
>> Yeah. Yeah.
01:24:20
>> Oh, I mean I didn't know you could just
01:24:21
like not look.
01:24:23
>> Yeah. I feel like maybe you have to
01:24:24
look.
01:24:24
>> You have to look.
01:24:25
>> Yeah. I feel like that's too easy to
01:24:26
avoid it.
01:24:26
>> The cursed clown.
01:24:27
>> Maybe maybe you have mirrors all around
01:24:29
your room.
01:24:30
>> Oh, [ __ ] I just added to it. Damn.
01:24:32
Okay. [laughter]
01:24:33
>> I had to make it harder.
01:24:34
>> I was like that. We got to make that
01:24:35
harder.
01:24:35
>> Cruel.
01:24:36
>> I don't want to be in a pitch black
01:24:38
asylum alone. At least in if I'm in my
01:24:40
bathroom. I'm in my own house, you know.
01:24:41
>> Don't knock it until you try it.
01:24:43
>> Yeah, that's true. Alone though.
01:24:46
>> Scary. But the views. But [laughter] I
01:24:48
love you. Think about this. Do it for
01:24:50
the likes.
01:24:52
>> I think I'm going bathroom.
01:24:54
>> It's one night. I can do it. I want to
01:24:56
say The Asylum cuz I want to do that
01:24:59
really bad, but I know myself and I
01:25:00
would absolutely panic.
01:25:02
>> The other night you were like, if we
01:25:03
have to do anything else, I can't go in
01:25:05
a room by myself. Like, I will lose my
01:25:06
mind.
01:25:07
>> Oh, that's awesome.
01:25:07
>> And then I was like, and then when we
01:25:09
were in there, I was like, okay, I could
01:25:10
probably go in a room by myself. But
01:25:12
then I was in the back [clears throat]
01:25:13
going up the stairs and I almost crawled
01:25:15
over all of you. Like I was about to
01:25:16
like parkour above you.
01:25:18
>> You were like grabbing me [laughter]
01:25:19
LIKE PULLING ME BACK WAS LIKE PITCH
01:25:22
BLACK behind me.
01:25:23
>> Oh walking at the end of a line in a
01:25:25
pitch black area.
01:25:26
>> It's the worst. And it was towards the
01:25:28
end of the night and I think I just felt
01:25:29
way more on edge at the end of the
01:25:31
night. I went to grab something by
01:25:33
myself and I was like why the [ __ ] did I
01:25:34
volunteer to [laughter] do this?
01:25:36
>> Oh yeah.
01:25:38
>> I was like freaky. I remember it was
01:25:39
like right at the bottom of the stairs
01:25:40
so I was like I can do it. But then I
01:25:42
was like [laughter]
01:25:44
>> it's scary. It's a different feeling for
01:25:46
sure.
01:25:46
>> Yeah. I literally almost scaled all of
01:25:49
you and jumped in [laughter] front of
01:25:50
them.
01:25:50
>> So funny.
01:25:52
>> You know, like there everything you like
01:25:54
feel behind you, but then in front
01:25:56
they're going so slow. It's always like
01:25:58
go faster.
01:25:59
>> I felt like you guys were at a dead halt
01:26:01
and I was like, I'm dying back here.
01:26:03
Somebody's going to kill me back here
01:26:04
again. You're not moving.
01:26:05
>> I know. [snorts] That was scary.
01:26:06
>> Um, so I would say bathroom probably.
01:26:09
>> Yeah, I would do bathroom.
01:26:10
>> Yeah. And just deal with the
01:26:11
consequences of that.
01:26:13
>> Yeah.
01:26:13
>> Yeah.
01:26:14
>> Yeah. Well, we've also again we've had
01:26:15
experience being in one of these places.
01:26:17
So, I think it would just be cool.
01:26:18
>> Yeah.
01:26:19
>> Like been there, done that.
01:26:20
>> That's [laughter]
01:26:21
I I would do it if I was with one other
01:26:23
person,
01:26:24
>> the asylum. Just one other person would
01:26:27
make me feel better.
01:26:28
>> Yeah.
01:26:28
>> Yeah. I would do it with other person,
01:26:29
too.
01:26:30
>> Yeah. Me alone? No.
01:26:31
>> No. All right. Would you rather be
01:26:34
locked in Waverly Hills with a spirit
01:26:35
that mimics your best friend's voice, so
01:26:37
probably each other's voices, or
01:26:40
[laughter] be chased through the woods
01:26:41
by a skinwalker holding a KFC bucket and
01:26:44
calling you dinner? [laughter]
01:26:47
>> Oh my god,
01:26:49
>> that's so sadistic. Would you rather? Oh
01:26:52
[laughter] my.
01:26:53
>> Okay. Well, how did you come up with
01:26:55
that?
01:26:56
>> You know what's insane? This This sounds
01:26:59
crazy.
01:26:59
>> What's happening? He's like [laughter]
01:27:01
so many KFC buckets
01:27:04
>> literally all the time at parallel
01:27:06
locations.
01:27:06
>> All the KFC buckets. [laughter]
01:27:08
>> Well, not KFC like specifically, but the
01:27:11
the doppelganger sort of voice mimicking
01:27:13
has happened to us like two or three
01:27:15
times
01:27:15
>> with each other.
01:27:17
>> Yes. Yes. We were in Ferrar Elementary
01:27:20
and um it was late at night and we were
01:27:22
done filming. I was like on the phone
01:27:24
with my girlfriend and I could have
01:27:25
sworn that Sam was like, "Yo," like
01:27:27
three times like calling me because it
01:27:29
was like super late and like voices echo
01:27:31
in that like gym. So I thought he was
01:27:33
just like, "Yo, get to bed." And so like
01:27:34
I came in, I was just like, "Why were
01:27:36
you calling me?" And he was like, "That
01:27:37
was not me at all."
01:27:39
>> That's wild.
01:27:40
>> I hate that a lot. [laughter]
01:27:43
>> The idea of mimics.
01:27:44
>> Yeah. So as much as I want like a
01:27:46
skinwalker with KFC [laughter] to chase
01:27:48
after me, that's hilarious. I'd probably
01:27:50
do the mimic cuz I've experienced
01:27:51
>> Yeah. You've done it before.
01:27:52
>> Uhhuh.
01:27:53
>> Mhm.
01:27:53
>> The mimic is really scary. We've had
01:27:55
that happen at the conjuring house
01:27:56
before some other places as well where
01:27:58
we just hear each other's voices or like
01:28:01
EVPs will sound like our voices.
01:28:03
>> Sometimes like we'll have uh on the
01:28:05
spirit box, you know, like the things
01:28:06
that like the SS method type of stuff
01:28:08
like the the voices that come through
01:28:10
the radio sound like us and each other
01:28:13
and it's like so scary.
01:28:15
>> Super strange. That was scary. There was
01:28:17
like a really scary um time in the
01:28:20
Conjuring house uh that like we were
01:28:22
sitting on a couch just doing research
01:28:24
and um I forgot exactly what I said, but
01:28:29
like I said a word and it repeated it
01:28:31
back to me. Like it sounded like it was
01:28:32
coming from like outside or whatever and
01:28:35
and it happened on camera by the way. So
01:28:37
we have it all filmed. We posted
01:28:39
everything like where I'm like yo and
01:28:41
it's like yo or something like back to
01:28:43
me
01:28:43
>> [snorts]
01:28:44
>> um multiple times and then I say it in
01:28:45
the same like amount of volume. I try it
01:28:48
louder. I try it softer or whatever and
01:28:49
then the echo just stops
01:28:51
>> in the same direction.
01:28:52
>> Three or four times before it stopped.
01:28:54
>> Yeah.
01:28:55
>> Like it was like coming back multiple
01:28:57
times and later that same week cuz we
01:28:59
stayed a week at the conjuring house.
01:29:00
>> I I heard the same type of voice in the
01:29:03
basement when I was alone. Kobe was not
01:29:04
even in the house
01:29:06
>> and I just heard like his voice like
01:29:09
ring and it was like, "Oh, what?" Like
01:29:11
he's he's back. No, he's out in the
01:29:13
woods.
01:29:14
>> It was insane.
01:29:16
>> Yeah, that's mimics are really scary.
01:29:18
>> Well, cuz they also feel like very
01:29:20
dialogical cuz they're like trying to
01:29:22
draw you in and it's like why?
01:29:24
>> Most people Oh, go ahead.
01:29:26
>> Most people believe that like mimics are
01:29:28
like evil spirits.
01:29:29
>> Yeah, for sure. I've had an experience
01:29:31
in this house where I
01:29:32
>> So weird. I was in the bathroom and I
01:29:34
was walking out and I saw Elena like in
01:29:37
the doorway and I went to say something
01:29:38
to her and then she was gone and I came
01:29:40
in here and she was sitting right there.
01:29:42
She's always sitting right there
01:29:43
>> and I literally I was like were you just
01:29:45
in the bathroom and she was like no like
01:29:48
you were just in the bathroom right
01:29:49
here. I was like no. And you saw I was
01:29:51
like she wide. I was like, "No, I just
01:29:53
saw you." Oh my god.
01:29:54
>> And Mikey's experienced it too. Like
01:29:56
he's seen her in like a like out of the
01:29:59
corner of his eye or like in a doorway
01:30:00
somewhere and then she'll like appear
01:30:02
and he's like, "Were you just there?"
01:30:03
And she's like, "No,
01:30:05
>> that's really terrifying."
01:30:06
>> Yeah. And I don't know why you just
01:30:08
showing up everywhere.
01:30:08
>> I've been trying to figure it out.
01:30:10
>> You're in three places at once. It's
01:30:11
crazy.
01:30:11
>> I'm doing the most.
01:30:13
>> I don't know. I'm like, "Damn."
01:30:14
[laughter]
01:30:14
>> Yeah. I don't know why. It's scary.
01:30:16
>> It's free to be up. Maybe in this case
01:30:18
it's like residual energy or something
01:30:20
cuz this is your house.
01:30:22
>> So I mean it felt [ __ ] weird. So I
01:30:24
don't know.
01:30:25
>> I don't like
01:30:25
>> it's just sinister that they'll disguise
01:30:27
themselves as people you love or know,
01:30:29
best friends, whatever. It's crazy.
01:30:31
>> Yeah, it's really scary.
01:30:32
>> I know cuz I've seen these like videos.
01:30:34
I don't know which ones are true or not,
01:30:36
but where they'll hear people like
01:30:38
outside their door [snorts]
01:30:39
>> like speaking like someone they know and
01:30:41
being like, "Open the door.
01:30:43
>> I'm outside." There's a whole like you
01:30:46
know series about that thing. I don't
01:30:49
know what's called
01:30:50
>> I would never recover.
01:30:51
>> Yeah.
01:30:52
>> One that we saw in particular and it was
01:30:54
like the girl thought it was her mom.
01:30:56
>> Oh yeah.
01:30:56
>> And then she the like guttural noise
01:30:58
that she makes. She like screams or
01:31:00
something.
01:31:00
>> Yeah. Cuz I think she says like you're
01:31:03
not my mom and it starts to make this
01:31:05
like horrible sound on the other side of
01:31:08
the door that like ruined me.
01:31:10
>> My goosebumps had goosebumps. I want to
01:31:12
pull it up. I know. We'll have to show
01:31:13
it to you. So scary. Horrible.
01:31:15
>> It was wild.
01:31:16
>> There's a video of this.
01:31:17
>> Yeah. Let me see. I know. You need to
01:31:20
find it. Hold up.
01:31:21
>> Jeez.
01:31:26
>> Are you there, honey?
01:31:27
>> Open the door for mommy.
01:31:32
>> E.
01:31:42
Every time they get really close.
01:31:45
>> Oh, I hate that so much. I hate it.
01:31:47
Yeah. [laughter]
01:31:48
>> Oh my god.
01:31:49
>> So scary. Even if it's not real. Great
01:31:50
accident.
01:31:52
>> I would not open that door.
01:31:54
>> I would jump out the window.
01:31:56
>> House down.
01:31:58
>> So scary.
01:31:59
>> I hate that. So that's that.
01:32:00
>> Disgusting.
01:32:01
>> Yeah, it is disgusting. [laughter]
01:32:03
>> It really is.
01:32:04
>> That's a burn your house type down.
01:32:06
>> Yes.
01:32:07
>> Yeah. That's over. All right. Um, so
01:32:10
next, would you rather
01:32:11
>> Yeah.
01:32:12
>> Would you after that [laughter] anyway,
01:32:14
>> would you rather wake up every morning
01:32:16
with a new cryptic symbol tattooed on
01:32:18
your arm by ghosts
01:32:19
>> or be cursed so that every mirror shows
01:32:22
your future funeral?
01:32:24
>> Oh god, [laughter]
01:32:27
>> that's so dark.
01:32:31
>> Every day you get a new tattoo.
01:32:33
>> Yeah, we who knows how big it is.
01:32:35
>> Every morning it's a cryptic symbol.
01:32:37
You're going to look like a gang member
01:32:39
for sure.
01:32:39
>> You're going to be like head to toe
01:32:40
eventually, right?
01:32:41
>> Yeah.
01:32:42
>> It'll probably only take like a year for
01:32:43
it to like fill up.
01:32:45
>> Yeah. Whoa.
01:32:46
>> Free tats.
01:32:47
>> It's true. Hopefully [laughter] they're
01:32:49
good artists.
01:32:50
>> Hopefully.
01:32:50
>> That's the thing that would freak me
01:32:52
out.
01:32:52
>> Yeah. What if they're shitty?
01:32:53
>> Yeah. I was going to say, what's the
01:32:54
worst? Like
01:32:55
>> I have dreams all the time where I got
01:32:56
like a horrible tattoo and I'm like,
01:32:58
"What do I do?" [laughter]
01:33:00
>> Imagine trying to explain that to your
01:33:01
friends though. Like you wake up and
01:33:03
you're just like, "I swear demons are
01:33:04
tattooing this [laughter] on me. like
01:33:07
they're like, "Okay,
01:33:08
>> cheers."
01:33:09
>> But seeing like your funeral,
01:33:12
>> that's like so mentally like messed up.
01:33:15
>> You guys are sadistic. [laughter]
01:33:17
>> You guys are [ __ ] up for this.
01:33:19
>> I kind of want to see my funeral to be
01:33:21
like, "Who came?
01:33:22
>> Who's there?"
01:33:23
>> You know what? Then if you saw it every
01:33:24
day, you could see who your real friends
01:33:26
are.
01:33:27
>> Yeah, that's actually kind of like a
01:33:28
great tool.
01:33:29
>> If things change, you all of a sudden
01:33:30
see somebody not there.
01:33:31
>> You can edit your funeral plans. Like,
01:33:33
no, everybody looks like [ __ ] How about
01:33:35
you wear [laughter] this?
01:33:36
>> True.
01:33:37
>> Yeah,
01:33:38
>> this kind of looks a little lame. Let's
01:33:39
get a DJ up in here.
01:33:40
>> Something like that.
01:33:41
>> Get a better bomber. I look like [ __ ]
01:33:43
[laughter]
01:33:43
>> Yeah.
01:33:44
>> Yeah. I just feel like it would be like
01:33:46
a constant like reminder that you're
01:33:48
going to die like eventually. And so
01:33:50
it's like just
01:33:53
>> it's like a good perspective. So like
01:33:55
you're like better live today well
01:33:57
>> bar or whatever and you're just like
01:33:58
having a great time. you're looking like
01:34:02
[laughter]
01:34:04
everybody.
01:34:05
>> But like with the tattoo thing, you can
01:34:07
become like an experiment in a way. I'm
01:34:09
doing a business.
01:34:10
>> Yeah.
01:34:11
>> And like you [laughter] could just be
01:34:12
like you be like, "Hey government, like
01:34:15
check this out." Like like keep me in
01:34:17
like a lab or whatever and watch what
01:34:19
happens to me every single day.
01:34:20
>> Yeah. You want to get the government
01:34:21
involved. [laughter]
01:34:22
>> That's a good point too. That's that is
01:34:24
brave. That is a good point.
01:34:26
>> You want the government to lock you in a
01:34:27
lab.
01:34:28
>> Yeah. I don't know about that. This will
01:34:29
never leave.
01:34:30
>> I just
01:34:31
>> You run your own experiments on YouTube
01:34:34
for views.
01:34:35
>> Views.
01:34:36
>> Not the government.
01:34:38
>> Never the government.
01:34:39
>> If I could profit off of it on YouTube.
01:34:41
>> Yeah. [laughter] Always be closing.
01:34:43
>> Hell yeah.
01:34:44
>> Always be closing.
01:34:46
>> Funny.
01:34:47
>> Yeah.
01:34:48
>> All right. So, you're going
01:34:49
>> I think I'm going to do tattoo. Yeah.
01:34:51
I'm doing funeral. I think about my
01:34:53
death all all the time anyway.
01:34:54
>> Yeah. I'm I'm doing funeral.
01:34:57
I mean, I love tattoos,
01:34:59
>> but you only see the same artist. I
01:35:00
know. That's true. He's not a demon. His
01:35:03
name is Matt.
01:35:05
>> He's [laughter] not a demon.
01:35:06
>> All right. Sorry. Hey, Matt.
01:35:08
>> Uh, yeah. I Yeah, I would say the
01:35:11
funeral cuz I also always think about my
01:35:13
own death and I assume
01:35:15
>> I'm one of those people that's like, you
01:35:17
might die tomorrow. Like, do that thing.
01:35:19
And I tell everybody else about
01:35:20
>> eat that cupcake.
01:35:21
>> Eat that cupcake. I
01:35:22
>> I guess you could avoid mirrors.
01:35:23
>> That's true.
01:35:24
>> Yeah, you could. You could
01:35:26
>> you'd run into them every day.
01:35:27
>> I don't look in mirrors a lot anyway.
01:35:30
>> Yeah.
01:35:30
>> Not like every day. Every
01:35:34
it would be like a morning thing where I
01:35:36
like start my day being like mortality
01:35:38
and then it would just be like
01:35:40
>> I can avoid it would be kind of weird
01:35:42
like doing your makeup.
01:35:43
>> Oh, driving.
01:35:45
>> You have to look in mirrors a lot
01:35:46
driving. I would actually see your
01:35:48
general every time.
01:35:51
>> Switch laser [laughter] does this.
01:35:53
[gasps]
01:35:53
>> Or does cameras count too? Like if
01:35:55
you're looking at your phone probably
01:35:59
>> I can't I feel like we can't do any
01:36:01
reflection. That's going to Yeah, I
01:36:03
think your bathroom mirror.
01:36:06
>> Bathroom mirror.
01:36:06
>> Only bathroom.
01:36:08
>> Not the rear view mirror of the car.
01:36:11
>> Dangerous.
01:36:12
>> Okay, then I'm switching my answer as
01:36:13
well. I think I would just like come up
01:36:14
with a routine like get ready every day
01:36:16
kind of like expect like I'm going to
01:36:18
see my funeral and then just you would
01:36:20
get used to it your mortality for a
01:36:22
minute
01:36:24
every day. Yeah. [laughter]
01:36:28
>> Yeah.
01:36:28
>> Yeah. The tattoos I feel like could get
01:36:30
wy.
01:36:30
>> I'm a control freak and I need to pick
01:36:32
my own tattoos.
01:36:33
>> Oh yeah.
01:36:33
>> Yeah. [laughter] And I feel bad going to
01:36:35
Matt later and being like I'm so sorry.
01:36:38
>> Can you fix this one? [laughter]
01:36:41
>> Yeah. So, yeah, I'm going with the uh
01:36:44
with the funeral.
01:36:44
>> Yeah, funeral across the board.
01:36:46
>> So, we have two more.
01:36:48
>> Cool.
01:36:48
>> First one is, would you rather hear a
01:36:50
demon whisper your name every night at
01:36:52
3:33 a.m.?
01:36:54
>> Exactly. Or have a Victorian ghost lady
01:36:57
follow you into every bathroom you
01:36:59
enter? [laughter]
01:37:01
>> Oh my god.
01:37:02
>> Intrusive.
01:37:03
>> That is intrusive.
01:37:04
>> Both are pretty intrusive, honestly.
01:37:06
>> Probably the Victorian lady.
01:37:08
>> Really? [laughter]
01:37:09
I did not expect that. I mean, I just
01:37:12
feel like
01:37:14
>> would I'm thinking like long term here
01:37:15
with like the demon.
01:37:17
>> Well, first of all, can you wear
01:37:18
headphones when you're sleeping and then
01:37:19
kind of like cancel it out?
01:37:20
>> Nah.
01:37:23
>> Does your wife or husband like hear?
01:37:25
>> No, they're fine.
01:37:26
>> It's just you.
01:37:27
>> So, they don't You're the one that has
01:37:28
to live with it.
01:37:29
>> Yeah.
01:37:29
>> Yeah. I was going to say it's your
01:37:30
problem. It's your problem.
01:37:32
>> Interrupted sleep or interrupted
01:37:35
bathroom times.
01:37:36
>> So, is she like watching you while
01:37:37
you're doing your business?
01:37:38
>> I feel like she is. [laughter]
01:37:40
She's not modest. She's like, "You
01:37:41
should light a candle."
01:37:43
>> She's like, "What'd you eat?" You know?
01:37:46
[laughter]
01:37:46
>> Oh, man. I mean, that's more of like her
01:37:48
problem, you know? Like, that's my
01:37:50
problem. [laughter]
01:37:51
>> Well, the demon is my problem.
01:37:53
>> Really comfortable with her. Be like,
01:37:54
"Yeah, watch this one, bro.
01:37:56
>> Can you paper towel?" [laughter]
01:37:58
>> Technically, if she wasn't able to like
01:38:01
communicate with anybody else, it's kind
01:38:02
of like,
01:38:03
>> how do you know that's not happening you
01:38:05
like right now? Like,
01:38:05
>> yeah. Like, that's your little thing.
01:38:07
>> Yeah. You know what I mean?
01:38:07
>> With her. Yeah. M I would share that
01:38:10
moment with Victoria goes and that would
01:38:11
be her problem and I would just be like
01:38:13
sucks for you. But then if I'm sleeping
01:38:15
and there's something in my ear every
01:38:16
single night that sucks for me I'm
01:38:18
waking up every night.
01:38:19
>> Interrupted sleep.
01:38:20
>> I mean I kind of agree.
01:38:21
>> Instead of scrolling TikTok you're like
01:38:24
>> talking to a ghost.
01:38:25
>> Yeah. Yeah.
01:38:26
>> It's kind of cool.
01:38:27
>> Yeah.
01:38:29
[laughter]
01:38:31
>> Someone walks in and you're like talking
01:38:33
to yourself like
01:38:35
>> throwing ideas to her.
01:38:37
This guy [laughter] crazy. Shoot.
01:38:40
>> You know what? That does kind of sound
01:38:41
nice.
01:38:41
>> I'd do the ghost lady. Yeah. I don't
01:38:43
want to be one.
01:38:44
>> Is ours a ghost lady or is it a ghost
01:38:45
man though?
01:38:46
>> No, ours is a ghost lady.
01:38:48
>> She was ghost lady. [laughter]
01:38:50
>> Ghost lady. Sure.
01:38:51
>> Yeah, totally.
01:38:51
>> Ghost man. No.
01:38:52
>> No.
01:38:53
>> Yeah. [laughter]
01:38:54
>> Throw that out of there.
01:38:55
>> Yeah. Ghost lady. I'd just be like, "All
01:38:57
right, girl. Hey, girl. Yeah, let's talk
01:38:58
about stuff."
01:38:59
>> Mhm. I like that.
01:39:00
>> I love it. Yeah, that's an easy one
01:39:02
because I don't want my name's whispered
01:39:04
in the middle of the night by all the
01:39:05
time children all the time. So,
01:39:07
>> you don't need to ask.
01:39:08
>> I don't need someone else.
01:39:09
>> Yeah.
01:39:09
>> Uh, so the next one is, would you rather
01:39:11
get trapped in a haunted mirror
01:39:13
dimension with a ghost version of
01:39:15
yourself?
01:39:16
>> Whoa.
01:39:16
>> A haunted mirror dimension or
01:39:19
>> That's good.
01:39:19
>> Have a poltergeist that only like
01:39:22
forever that only communicates with you
01:39:24
by throwing tacos at your head.
01:39:27
[laughter]
01:39:27
>> That's awesome.
01:39:29
>> Free tacos. I would love that,
01:39:31
>> right?
01:39:32
>> I feel like
01:39:33
>> just wear a helmet everywhere you go.
01:39:34
[laughter]
01:39:35
>> Sorry.
01:39:38
>> Thank you.
01:39:38
>> Imagine how viral that is. If like
01:39:41
>> four or five times throughout every
01:39:42
YouTube video we just get a tacos
01:39:45
>> like where [laughter] did that come
01:39:46
from?
01:39:47
>> If it's Is it like hard shell or soft?
01:39:49
>> You could choose whatever your
01:39:50
preference is.
01:39:50
>> I think you would be able to talk to
01:39:51
them.
01:39:52
>> A beefy five layer burrito, bro.
01:39:54
>> Oh, [laughter] I'm down for that. Yeah,
01:39:56
>> throw some nachos at you. Yeah, but if
01:39:59
it's like hard shell, I feel like that
01:40:00
could like poke out your eyes.
01:40:01
>> Yeah, that could get that could get uh
01:40:03
dangerous.
01:40:03
>> Get ugly
01:40:04
>> and messy. I feel
01:40:06
>> Yeah, it's looking messy.
01:40:07
>> Yeah, I would do the like a soft shell
01:40:09
beefy five layer burrito from Taco Bell.
01:40:11
Oh,
01:40:12
>> damn.
01:40:12
>> A little choosy here. [ __ ] [laughter]
01:40:15
Kind of crazy.
01:40:15
>> I have a fight about this.
01:40:17
>> I'm like, are we ordering that after?
01:40:18
Yeah.
01:40:19
>> Yeah, we are. [laughter] Now,
01:40:20
>> we're at Taco Bell today
01:40:20
>> and it will be thrown right at our face.
01:40:24
>> I would definitely choose the tacos.
01:40:26
>> Oh, yeah. I love tacos
01:40:27
>> big time. I'm a Yeah, big taco people.
01:40:29
>> So I'd be like, "Talk to me all the
01:40:30
time. Let's go."
01:40:31
>> Yeah.
01:40:33
>> Violently hard.
01:40:33
>> I know. Unless he's like humming it at
01:40:35
your head.
01:40:36
>> I know. What if it ruined tacos for you?
01:40:39
>> Tacos for you.
01:40:40
>> That could
01:40:41
>> That could What's the other option?
01:40:42
Trapped in a
01:40:43
>> stuck in a mirror dimension with your
01:40:45
ghost self.
01:40:45
>> For how long?
01:40:47
>> Ooh, good question.
01:40:48
>> I think for that one
01:40:51
>> for a week. A week. But the tacos are
01:40:54
forever. Should we pause? We probably
01:40:56
should.
01:40:56
>> Oh yeah, Blanch always has something to
01:40:58
say.
01:40:58
>> It's always [clears throat] at the end
01:40:59
of the recording. She's like, "Here I
01:41:00
am, bitch." She [laughter] always does.
01:41:04
>> I'm trying to ponder this. A week.
01:41:07
>> A week. It's not that bad.
01:41:08
>> Mr. Beast challenge.
01:41:09
>> Continue. [laughter]
01:41:10
>> I feel like Mr. Beast would somehow like
01:41:12
in the future come up with that
01:41:13
challenge. You're getting trapped here
01:41:15
for a [laughter] week.
01:41:17
>> You're inside the mirror
01:41:19
>> with a ghost version of yourself.
01:41:21
>> I might do a ghost version of myself. I
01:41:22
feel like you could learn a lot in that
01:41:24
instance. That's true.
01:41:25
>> And then I could continue just having
01:41:26
tacos when I want to.
01:41:28
>> At your leisure. At my leisure.
01:41:30
[laughter]
01:41:31
>> Yeah.
01:41:31
>> A ghost version of yourself could be
01:41:33
cool.
01:41:33
>> Yeah.
01:41:34
>> To show yourself.
01:41:35
>> What if they're an [ __ ]
01:41:36
>> Well, they're you. So,
01:41:37
>> and then you're stuck there for a week.
01:41:40
>> Are you an [ __ ]
01:41:41
>> That looks like you sometimes.
01:41:42
>> Not to yourself. [laughter]
01:41:45
>> They're changing it. The mirror version
01:41:46
of yourself is the [ __ ] version of
01:41:48
yourself.
01:41:48
>> Is the [ __ ] version. It's like the
01:41:50
bad part of you. [gasps]
01:41:52
>> Oh, you're living with the bad part of
01:41:54
you. Oh, that's scary.
01:41:55
>> You have to come to terms with the
01:41:56
negative side of a lot.
01:41:57
>> Maybe that's like a therapy session,
01:41:58
though.
01:42:01
>> I feel I'm sticking with that. I think
01:42:02
that'd be a cool experience.
01:42:04
>> Might come out in person.
01:42:05
>> Mhm.
01:42:05
>> Yeah. We don't know how hard the tacos
01:42:07
are hurting your face. [laughter]
01:42:08
>> Oh, no.
01:42:09
>> And we love tacos, so we don't want them
01:42:10
ruined.
01:42:12
>> And you don't know when they like
01:42:13
materialize in the air. Like if they
01:42:15
just materialize as they're coming at
01:42:16
you. [laughter]
01:42:18
>> I don't eat in my bed, so I don't want
01:42:20
tacos on my bed. I don't want that.
01:42:22
True.
01:42:23
>> That's very true.
01:42:24
>> Yeah.
01:42:24
>> You're driving, you just get smacked in
01:42:26
the head with the talking like, "Oh
01:42:28
god." [laughter]
01:42:28
>> Trying to take your everything shower.
01:42:31
>> You have like the music on and
01:42:32
everything's nice and calm and then like
01:42:34
a giant burrito hits you in the face.
01:42:35
Terrible.
01:42:38
>> Right after you finish your shower and
01:42:39
then boom, and you have to go back in
01:42:41
the shower and you're like, "God, you
01:42:43
just washed your hair and you get like
01:42:45
queso in your hair."
01:42:46
>> No, that'd be awful. Or like right after
01:42:48
you blow dry your hair.
01:42:50
>> No. No mirror dimension.
01:42:53
>> I'm I'm facing the shitty version of
01:42:54
[laughter] myself right now. So, are we
01:42:56
all doing shitty versions of ourselves?
01:42:57
>> I think so. I was going to go for the
01:42:58
tacos.
01:42:59
>> You're still doing tacos. [laughter]
01:43:00
Even after all that, you're take another
01:43:02
shower.
01:43:03
>> You may kiss the bride. Like taco in the
01:43:05
face.
01:43:05
>> Taco in the face. Like
01:43:07
>> you just start getting to the point
01:43:07
where you're like catching them in your
01:43:08
mouth.
01:43:09
>> I know. [laughter]
01:43:10
Got to get them gains.
01:43:13
>> I like it. So, we got three mirror
01:43:15
dimensions. One taco.
01:43:16
>> I'm a taco demon.
01:43:17
>> All right.
01:43:18
>> We'll just take your tacos.
01:43:19
>> Okay. True. True. You know, shares.
01:43:22
Perfect. I could feed the homeless.
01:43:23
>> We made this video.
01:43:24
>> Wow. Here we go. [laughter]
01:43:26
>> Nice tacos wherever you go.
01:43:29
>> That's great.
01:43:31
>> All right. I think we learned a lot.
01:43:33
>> I think we did.
01:43:34
>> We definitely [laughter] did.
01:43:35
>> We We know ourselves much better than
01:43:37
each other.
01:43:37
>> Yeah.
01:43:38
>> Um, so let's do the two truths and a lie
01:43:40
ghost edition. You guys are going to
01:43:43
tell us two truths and a lie.
01:43:45
>> If you want to do it together, you can.
01:43:47
>> Or if you want to do separate ones, you
01:43:49
can. and we'll try to determine and
01:43:50
yeah, we'll guess your last.
01:43:52
>> I already have I already have this. I
01:43:54
was I've been thinking.
01:43:55
>> All right. And you want to do a two
01:43:57
truth and one line? I'll do a true truth
01:43:58
and a lie.
01:43:59
>> Sure.
01:44:00
>> Okay. [snorts]
01:44:01
>> Okay. Um so I'm just going to be looking
01:44:04
straight here so you can't look at my
01:44:05
eyes.
01:44:05
>> I know. I'm not [clears throat] ready
01:44:07
poker face.
01:44:08
>> Yeah. Seriously. Um, one time I went to
01:44:10
the Velisa Axe murder house and um,
01:44:14
during like one of the last
01:44:15
investigations, there was a spirit that
01:44:18
tugged on the back of my crew neck that
01:44:21
I was wearing and it scared me and made
01:44:23
my eyes tear up instantly and um, yeah,
01:44:26
was one of the only times that's ever
01:44:28
happened where I've I've felt like a
01:44:30
physical sort of touch like that.
01:44:31
>> Holy [ __ ]
01:44:32
>> Um, another time I was in a spot called
01:44:35
Bowowers Mansion. It was in Texas and I
01:44:38
was speaking out to a ghost named
01:44:40
Bernard who was known specifically to
01:44:42
slam doors. Um, and at after I asked him
01:44:46
to directly slam a door, it happened in
01:44:48
front of my face. Um, and I instantly
01:44:51
also broke out into tears, but this time
01:44:53
down like my face. And it was one of the
01:44:55
most traumatic jump scares I've had in
01:44:57
my entire life.
01:44:58
>> Damn.
01:44:59
>> Um, these are all convincing so far.
01:45:01
>> I know. [laughter]
01:45:02
And then when I stayed in a week in the
01:45:03
the conjuring house, I was forced to
01:45:06
stay in the basement on the last night
01:45:08
and uh was uncontrollably sobbing the
01:45:10
entire time um until Sam was able to get
01:45:13
me out at 5:00 a.m.
01:45:15
>> All of those so terrifying and real.
01:45:18
>> Mhm.
01:45:18
>> And they all involve crying.
01:45:20
>> Yep. Oh, that's true. They do.
01:45:21
>> He cries a lot.
01:45:24
[laughter]
01:45:24
>> Hey,
01:45:24
>> what's your what's your astrological
01:45:26
side?
01:45:26
>> I'm a Capricorn. That's weird that you
01:45:28
cry a lot.
01:45:29
>> [laughter]
01:45:30
>> I don't cry that much, guys. Those are
01:45:32
like the best options. Okay. All right.
01:45:35
>> It takes like ghostly intervention for
01:45:37
you to cry.
01:45:37
>> Exactly.
01:45:38
>> That's what it would take for me to cry
01:45:40
for sure.
01:45:41
>> I think the last one is a lie cuz I
01:45:43
think that was Sam.
01:45:44
>> Okay. What do you mean?
01:45:46
>> Um, do you know something?
01:45:49
>> Am I working off of Intel?
01:45:51
>> No, I'm not actually working off of
01:45:52
Intel, but I'm working off like a
01:45:53
possible memory of something I saw
01:45:56
online.
01:45:57
>> Oh, okay. Okay. I didn't see any full
01:45:58
videos or anything, but I remember when
01:46:00
you guys were teasing it. Wait a second.
01:46:02
>> I'm not going to pick that just to be
01:46:03
different.
01:46:04
>> Okay.
01:46:05
>> Just to be competitive, you mean?
01:46:10
>> I'm going with Bernard.
01:46:11
>> Okay.
01:46:12
>> The second one. Tell us.
01:46:14
>> You were right.
01:46:14
>> Yes.
01:46:15
>> You
01:46:17
was not in the I went to the basement
01:46:19
one time, but I didn't cry.
01:46:21
>> So cry.
01:46:22
>> I [laughter] don't cry every single
01:46:23
time. Every time. That was me in the
01:46:25
basement crying till 5:00 a.m.
01:46:26
>> Holy [ __ ] Wasn't it something where
01:46:28
like you saw your grandma, right?
01:46:30
>> Yeah. House. It was crazy.
01:46:32
>> In the basement.
01:46:33
>> Um, it was that was the reason why I was
01:46:36
crying, but that was earlier in the
01:46:37
week. I did go in the basement till 5:00
01:46:38
a.m. And it was really, really
01:46:40
terrifying.
01:46:40
>> And you cried cuz it was so scary.
01:46:42
>> Not in the basement. I just made that
01:46:44
part up.
01:46:45
>> But he Yeah, he had an experience in the
01:46:46
living room.
01:46:47
>> Mhm. the basement in the middle of the
01:46:49
night till 5:00 a.m. was where I heard
01:46:51
Kobe's voice, the mimic that I was kind
01:46:53
of describing earlier on the podcast
01:46:54
where he was outside actually and like
01:46:57
in the forest and I was like,
01:46:59
>> "Holy shit."
01:46:59
>> Hearing his voice like call out when I
01:47:02
was like alone. It was really really
01:47:03
creepy.
01:47:04
>> Oh my god.
01:47:06
>> We haven't been to the Conjuring house
01:47:07
yet. I really want to go.
01:47:08
>> I want to go so badly. You
01:47:09
>> guys have to go.
01:47:10
>> I was supposed to go.
01:47:11
>> I know.
01:47:12
>> My husband actually got me like he knows
01:47:14
me very well for our anniversary. He was
01:47:17
like, "We're going to go on a tour of
01:47:18
the country."
01:47:19
>> Oh, that's [laughter] false.
01:47:19
>> And there was like supposed to be a
01:47:21
medium there and it was going to be
01:47:22
really And I think he got sick right
01:47:23
before and we weren't able to go.
01:47:25
>> Dang.
01:47:27
>> He gets vertigo and it like knocks him
01:47:29
down for like a week.
01:47:30
>> Damn.
01:47:30
>> It was weird to go that day.
01:47:34
>> So you guys got to go.
01:47:35
>> I know. It's not far from us.
01:47:37
>> Yeah. The Conjuring House is actually
01:47:38
going up for auction on this Halloween.
01:47:42
>> Really?
01:47:42
>> Yeah. The last owner um is Yeah. no
01:47:46
longer like a part of it and so they're
01:47:48
like literally selling the house.
01:47:49
>> Oh my god. So did Wait, did Matt Refe
01:47:51
not buy it?
01:47:52
>> Uh it's up for auction. He wants to.
01:47:54
He's like going to be in the bidding,
01:47:55
I'm sure.
01:47:56
>> Okay, I see.
01:47:57
>> Yeah, Matt Refe just recently bought the
01:47:59
Annabel doll.
01:48:00
>> Yeah, in the War Museum.
01:48:01
>> In the War Museum. So that's like a
01:48:02
different thing. But this kind
01:48:03
>> Annabelle was missing.
01:48:06
>> The same the same Annabelle they they
01:48:08
took on like tour and then Yeah.
01:48:10
allegedly went like missing.
01:48:11
>> Yeah. But then halfway through, but then
01:48:12
they got her.
01:48:13
>> Yeah. Then they found her. Yeah. It was
01:48:15
all kind of like a hoax though. Like the
01:48:17
fact that she went missing, it was just
01:48:18
kind of blown out of proportion. She
01:48:20
went on tour and then like
01:48:22
>> because she wasn't at the house,
01:48:23
>> people were she was missing. Well, she
01:48:25
wasn't missing. She was on tour.
01:48:26
>> She was busy. She went to New Orleans
01:48:28
[laughter] like people were just
01:48:30
blowing.
01:48:30
>> She was filming for
01:48:32
>> She was not possessed all, you know.
01:48:34
[laughter]
01:48:34
>> She was cam down the hallway aiming at a
01:48:37
corner.
01:48:40
>> Oh, we have to go.
01:48:41
>> I know. We
01:48:43
have gone there. Yeah, they had crazy
01:48:46
stuff. They did like the Estes method
01:48:47
there. Some like really crazy things.
01:48:49
>> Yeah, you guys have to check out Two
01:48:50
Girls, One Ghost. I think you would like
01:48:52
them. They're like super spooky
01:48:53
paranormal stuff.
01:48:54
>> Sounds good.
01:48:56
>> Yeah, we love them.
01:48:56
>> All right, for sure. Yeah, we'll do.
01:48:58
>> All right, Sam, you're up.
01:49:00
>> Okay, I got it. Um,
01:49:05
okay. These are going to be like about
01:49:08
the paranormal community, not like about
01:49:10
our experiences. Okay.
01:49:11
>> But okay. So, I'm [clears throat] also
01:49:13
going to look at the uh [laughter] the
01:49:15
coffee. Okay. Sure. Okay. Um
01:49:21
All right. There's been a paranormal
01:49:24
story of a ghost who caused a disease
01:49:26
that actually ended up becoming a virus
01:49:28
that a lot of people got.
01:49:30
There has been a confirmed death by a
01:49:34
ghost.
01:49:35
And there has been an Illuminati
01:49:39
cave that turned to be haunted.
01:49:45
>> All right, we know the middle one is
01:49:46
true cuz we covered that case.
01:49:48
>> Yeah.
01:49:49
>> [ __ ] [laughter]
01:49:50
>> But we still have two to work with. What
01:49:53
was the first one?
01:49:54
>> It was the virus.
01:49:55
>> The virus.
01:49:57
>> And then an Illuminati cave that was
01:49:59
haunted.
01:50:00
>> Mhm.
01:50:00
>> I'm going with Illuminati cave.
01:50:02
>> I am, too, cuz that's like I feel like
01:50:03
that's a conspiracy.
01:50:07
>> [snorts]
01:50:07
>> Um, it's the first one.
01:50:09
>> The virus
01:50:11
virus.
01:50:12
>> No, no ghost fire.
01:50:13
>> I almost went there.
01:50:15
>> An Illuminati cave.
01:50:16
>> Yeah.
01:50:17
>> It's called Hellfire Caves in uh
01:50:18
England.
01:50:19
>> In England? Yeah. It's basically the
01:50:20
Illuminati of
01:50:22
>> We did cover that thing.
01:50:24
>> You guys know that Franklin going down
01:50:26
there doing stuff.
01:50:27
>> Damn.
01:50:28
>> Yeah, I covered it on cuz it's um like
01:50:31
the Hellfire Club.
01:50:32
>> Hellfire Club.
01:50:33
>> Yeah.
01:50:33
>> Oh. Oh, I do remember that now. Damn it.
01:50:35
>> They did a bunch of satanic rituals down
01:50:38
in there and then it ended up becoming
01:50:40
really haunted.
01:50:41
>> Yeah. What are the odds? You picked two
01:50:42
cases we covered. Still tricked
01:50:44
>> and I [laughter] didn't remember the one
01:50:45
that I covered. I mean, that's a lot of
01:50:47
cases in our lives. It was
01:50:48
>> forgot you guys were the experts.
01:50:50
[laughter] That was great.
01:50:51
>> My gut was saying the virus, too, and I
01:50:53
didn't go with it.
01:50:54
>> Ah, go with your gut. I felt believable.
01:50:56
>> Yeah.
01:50:57
>> Good job.
01:50:58
>> Well done. [laughter]
01:50:59
>> Let's go.
01:51:00
>> Well done. All right. Well, we're going
01:51:02
to move on to recording our next episode
01:51:04
next week.
01:51:05
>> If there's anything you guys want to
01:51:06
plug Yes. that
01:51:08
>> plug away.
01:51:09
>> Hell Week's coming in October. This is
01:51:11
what This is coming out in like a week,
01:51:12
right?
01:51:13
>> This is coming out a week from Monday.
01:51:14
>> Yeah.
01:51:15
>> Okay. We October
01:51:16
>> for October.
01:51:17
>> Our [laughter] biggest series of the
01:51:19
year launches on October 5th.
01:51:21
>> Oo.
01:51:22
>> Um,
01:51:23
and the finale.
01:51:26
>> Do you want to talk about that a little
01:51:27
bit? I don't want to say the wrong thing
01:51:28
here,
01:51:29
>> but I think we should sprinkle a little
01:51:31
bit. We This is going to be an exclusive
01:51:32
for your guys' podcast.
01:51:34
>> Okay.
01:51:35
>> Um,
01:51:36
>> so for our Halloween finale, it just has
01:51:39
to do with a really famous movie.
01:51:42
>> I think the most famous horror movie
01:51:44
that's happened recently,
01:51:46
>> like in the past movie that's happened
01:51:48
recently.
01:51:49
>> The most famous horror movie we were
01:51:51
able to get to go investigate.
01:51:53
>> What?
01:51:54
Everyone at home will know.
01:51:56
>> But maybe you guys aren't horror movie
01:51:58
fans.
01:52:01
[laughter]
01:52:03
>> There's been so many.
01:52:04
>> I know. I'm trying to think of
01:52:05
>> Tell us off camera.
01:52:06
>> Yeah, of course. Of course.
01:52:07
>> Okay. I'm probably going to feel stupid
01:52:08
afterwards.
01:52:09
>> No, I will.
01:52:10
>> It has recently become the number one
01:52:12
horror movie to hit any box office.
01:52:15
>> Damn.
01:52:16
>> So, that's pretty cool. Anyway,
01:52:18
>> I'm excited.
01:52:18
>> That's so cool.
01:52:19
>> Super Halloween. Yeah,
01:52:20
>> thank you for giving that exclusive on
01:52:23
Morbid.
01:52:24
>> Of course, of course.
01:52:25
>> I'm so excited.
01:52:26
>> Anything else you guys want to plug?
01:52:28
>> Just thanks for having us on. We love
01:52:30
hanging out with you guys.
01:52:31
>> Thanks for coming.
01:52:32
>> So, thank you guys so much for
01:52:33
listening. We hope you keep listening
01:52:35
and we hope you keep it
01:52:38
>> weird,
01:52:40
but not so weird that you don't go check
01:52:41
out Sam and Kobe's YouTube videos.
01:52:44
Thank you. Thank you. [laughter]

Episode Highlights

  • Proctober Begins
    The hosts humorously declare the start of 'Proctober' instead of September.
    “It's no longer September. It's goody proctober.”
    @ 01m 09s
    November 01, 2025
  • The Psychic Encounter
    A random worker claims something is following them, leaving them bewildered.
    “Like, thanks for the bananas. Like wow.”
    @ 16m 42s
    November 01, 2025
  • The Mister
    A child describes a scary figure named 'the mister' who takes snacks.
    “Oh no, the mister will always find us.”
    @ 23m 15s
    November 01, 2025
  • Ghostly Encounters at Lizzie Borden's House
    A woman's voice suddenly yells 'Who's there?' while the group reads from a guest book.
    “It was the clearest thing we had heard all night.”
    @ 36m 24s
    November 01, 2025
  • Exploring the Paris Catacombs
    The largest graveyard in the world holds 6 million bodies and terrifying experiences.
    “It's genuinely terrifying walking next to hundreds of bones.”
    @ 39m 35s
    November 01, 2025
  • The Ectoplasm Jar
    A bizarre encounter at an Australian prison leads to a jar of ectoplasm being presented.
    “I have ectoplasm.”
    @ 51m 51s
    November 01, 2025
  • The Psychic Challenge
    A hilarious discussion about giving nothing to psychics and their reactions.
    “I always go whenever we go to a psychic, I give nothing.”
    @ 01h 04m 49s
    November 01, 2025
  • Would You Rather: Ghost Edition
    The group plays a game of 'Would You Rather' with ghostly scenarios, leading to funny revelations.
    “I would absolutely punch the ghost.”
    @ 01h 12m 34s
    November 01, 2025
  • Gentle Bite vs. Bloody Mary
    A debate on whether to have a demon gently bite during merch plugs or face Bloody Mary.
    “I would take gentle bite, too, cuz I have a puppy.”
    @ 01h 19m 35s
    November 01, 2025
  • Cursed Clown Mirrors
    A chilling choice between a haunted asylum and cursed mirrors showing a clown version of yourself.
    “I would jump out the window.”
    @ 01h 31m 54s
    November 01, 2025
  • Ghost Lady vs. Demon
    A humorous debate about whether to choose a ghost lady or a demon.
    “I don't want my name whispered in the middle of the night.”
    @ 01h 39m 02s
    November 01, 2025
  • Halloween Finale Exclusive
    Exciting news about an upcoming Halloween finale involving a famous horror movie.
    “The most famous horror movie we were able to get to go investigate.”
    @ 01h 51m 53s
    November 01, 2025

Episode Quotes

  • That's wild. Wild. How many years have you been at it?
    Episode 711: Dialing the Dead- A Seance with Sam & Colby
  • Energy doesn't die. Yeah, it's a fact.
    Episode 711: Dialing the Dead- A Seance with Sam & Colby
  • That's a man. Not my grandma.
    Episode 711: Dialing the Dead- A Seance with Sam & Colby
  • I would think it's hilarious for like maybe a couple of hours.
    Episode 711: Dialing the Dead- A Seance with Sam & Colby
  • I think it'd be just funny honestly.
    Episode 711: Dialing the Dead- A Seance with Sam & Colby
  • I would definitely choose the tacos.
    Episode 711: Dialing the Dead- A Seance with Sam & Colby

Key Moments

  • Imaginary Friends21:06
  • Catacombs Adventure38:23
  • Ectoplasm Talk45:58
  • Messed Up Mediums55:57
  • Skeptical of Stage Mediums1:03:39
  • Intrusive Ghosts1:37:04
  • Taco Debate1:40:20
  • Halloween Excitement1:52:20

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