Who ya gonna call?
Last night was pretty impressive.
I can't be bothered to go into full details. I picked up on a lot and did a couple of pictures; one of a man we called Billy who had drowned in a car crash on the way to work and a black lady named Anna who had been involved with a senior member of the government in the early 50s.
I saw a lot, too. Full-body shadow beings, primarily.
There was a fucking hilarious moment when my team walked into the Operations floor, expecting to be alone, me in the lead, and ahead of me I suddenly see a black figure walk out of the gents.
I gave a tiny, "Wuh!" of surprise, but immediately realised it was a member of another group.
The women behind me went, "WAAAH!" because I went "Wuh!"
For some entirely unknown reason, we all then went, "WaaaaaAAAAAAAAaaaaaRGH!!!" in terror.
Shortly thereafter, we all fell over laughing.
We also all went out and watched the lunar eclipse, in the middle of the Essex countryside, which was nice.
I got home at 6.30am, got up just after noon, and resultantly, I'm exhausted now. I have work tomorrow. WAH. (WaaaaaAAAAAAaaaaagh!)
Less than three weeks to Vancouver, though. WOO!
I can't be bothered to go into full details. I picked up on a lot and did a couple of pictures; one of a man we called Billy who had drowned in a car crash on the way to work and a black lady named Anna who had been involved with a senior member of the government in the early 50s.
I saw a lot, too. Full-body shadow beings, primarily.
There was a fucking hilarious moment when my team walked into the Operations floor, expecting to be alone, me in the lead, and ahead of me I suddenly see a black figure walk out of the gents.
I gave a tiny, "Wuh!" of surprise, but immediately realised it was a member of another group.
The women behind me went, "WAAAH!" because I went "Wuh!"
For some entirely unknown reason, we all then went, "WaaaaaAAAAAAAAaaaaaRGH!!!" in terror.
Shortly thereafter, we all fell over laughing.
We also all went out and watched the lunar eclipse, in the middle of the Essex countryside, which was nice.
I got home at 6.30am, got up just after noon, and resultantly, I'm exhausted now. I have work tomorrow. WAH. (WaaaaaAAAAAAaaaaagh!)
Less than three weeks to Vancouver, though. WOO!