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Guys,

This cruze sounds pretty good, if i wasnt all the way in adelaide i would join ya's. Then again im heading up to melb to by my skyline soon. hahaha.

but memeber play around with the dead.... and they play around with u.

Im not a guys that scared of anything.... but when it comes fown to this supernatural shit... i sh1T my self (figure of speech ppl).

bk in 1997 whent to this haunted unit where this gurl got raped and murdered. No ghost or anything but the atmosphere was pretty cold and shit. hahaha CraZy!

Good Luck with the Cruze Guys!

SHorty_01

ey guys i been 2 a few and its good 2 get the heart racing heres a website for a few places around australia thats has haunted places be good 2 go on a cruise 2 a few in vic of course :lol:

http://www.theshadowlands.net/places/australia.htm

woot, lets do the cruise :) we should get a few places as already mentioned and just go and see who gets scared the most, and dare each other todo stupid things ... :)

and lurundal (spelling) is an old mental clinic, or psychiatric hospital if you wanna call it that. No longer even remotely scary tho, sorta sux...

I've asked everyone at work and no one can tell me places, damn it ... hehe, am checking out that link now.

come on guys, whos up for the cruise

me and my mrs, thats 1 car

My CAR is haunted at the moment.

It's haunted by the ghost of the turbine wheel that died a couple of weeks ago.  Now it's just scared and doesn't leave the garage!

Last time i heard it, it was squealing like a pig! :lol: :blink: :lol:

could be waiting a while

lol

haha thats what i was just gonna post till i read that :)

coupe your the one organisin it lol, why do we have to get into gear? lol.

we're waitin for you to come up with a final thing lol

What about the castle up the Dandenongs.

Used to go up there a bit.

The place in ther Mt.Dandenongs is not worth the trip.

I went up there about 6 years a ago. The place has been vandelised and is in a a really shitty conditiion as well as half of it been knocked down. The only scary part of going there is the locals who get extremely pissed off, my mates have been chased and I've heard rumors of peoples cars that have been attacked.

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