I had to laugh at Bragg's article this morning in the Gazette that asks <a href="http://www.billingsgazette.com//index.php?id=1&display=rednews/2004/10/25/build/local/50-bragg.inc">where the ghosts</a> are. I didn't grow up in Billings, but my experience was the same in small town Montana. There was no "haunted house" or ghost stories. Maybe it has something to do with being Montanan or something, I don't know.<br />n<br />nWhen I was in the Navy almost every base I was at there was some building that everybody swore was filled with ghosts or haunted. At Great Lakes Training Station where I went to "A" school my class had to pull duty one night, I had other duties and responsibilities so I was excused, in the local "haunted " building and they were downright scared to death about it. I never could figure out why they were so scared about it but maybe Bragg has the explanation. If you don't grow up with those kinds of stories, you aren't afraid of them later in life.<br />n<br />n<b>No ghost was every seen by two pair of eyes. Thomas Carlyle</b>
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