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  • Science demands far better evidence than this if Im ever to believe in the existance of ghosts

  • Cornish Game Ghosts?

  • So, he came back from the bathroom, after quite a while, visibly shaken...? Hmmm... Oh really? Ghosts, was it? Nice excuse, mate! ;)

  • where abouts is that tin mine located?

  • I've been doing my family tree and found 1 side comes from Talgarth, Breconshire, Wales....wherever that is and IF the name is the same. The date was 1510. I'd love to go see the area some day.

  • it is my belief that most hauntings are demonic activities rather than lost souls.

  • I love the beauty inside of churches

  • None exorcisism have worked

  • Actually, many traditions throughout the world have exorcisism, not just Christianity.

  • i think wat he means is christianity uses it most , but ur very right jews use it too

  • DAM STRAIT..

  • I've never seen a catholic preist in blue? Hmmm

  • He's not Catholic. He's Church of England.

  • That is because he's not Catholic. He's from the Church of England lol.

  • ITS IS SUNDAY BEST LMAO !

  • hes not catholic, if you were listening you would have heard him as being refered to as reverand!!!!!!!!!

  • Where the sheep are nervous!

  • im from cornwall!!

    cornwall cornwall cornwall!

  • Right on!

  • proper job!

    rite on billy john! :P

  • see you dreakly! haha

  • Ridddddeeee on??

  • thanks for the upload <3 Love the channel keep up th egood work!!!!!!!

    !!!!!!!

  • I'm From Cornwall !

    Cornwall4Life

  • Cornwall is in the south of England. Its part of England and is on the West Coast, the people there however were not English they were Cornish and had their own language for many years! If things had gone differently, it could have been a separate country like Wales and Scotland but it never happened. There are no native speakers of the Cornish language anymore and they have a distinctive accent even when they speak English. Alot of 'English' people live there now though.

  • why... did you write this?

  • I love that english dialect. I sound like Rocky, being born in east Philadelphia.Funny how same words spoken sound so different.Peace from America

  • @skudlick Mate, I know your post is a year old now but I only discovered it and that cracked me right up! Peace to you too man.

  • whereas in Corn is this?

  • It's in the St. Austell area near Mevagissey. I've actually played pool in that pub... Never knew it was haunted until now!

  • going to Cornwall next spring to check this things out :)

  • 'Ere the guy near the end is reet Cornish!

    Love Cornwall and Loved this series.

  • he's not that Cornish, growing up in Cornwall i heard people actually so cornish they sounds like they weren't talking English!

    Kernow4life! :)

  • He's Cornish enough to understand what he's saying heh

    Onen Hag Oll!

  • i know, i know... just having a joke

    Lanust

  • Same here, buddy

  • You are just being silly - it was his 'posh' voice - I should know... I married him :-D

    Bit of a shock seeing this on here, I can tell you. I got pestered in Asda for YEARS afterward due to reruns on Sky - OMG time to dig out the sunglasses again LOL LOL

  • Cornwall is beautiful

  • I remember this being on the telly Fridays i think, used to love this show

  • Yeah I also remember this show, it used to scare the hell out of me.

  • Yes at 8.30 on ITV!!!

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