A Haunting @ Chuck E Cheese

Posted on October 20th, 2009 by Jean

Tuesday night while flipping through channels I stopped on Discovery’s Ghost Lab. I haven’t seen many ghost hunter documentaries, but those I have are all hype and zero evidence. Ghost Lab was different. Maybe it was their specialized equipment, or perhaps these two fellows have a real knack for enticing ghosts out of hiding. Yes, they had evidence, but I was still left scratching my head, wondering if it was all a hoax.

Friday rolled around and I had the (ahem) privilege of taking my daughters to a Chuck E Cheese birthday party. It was a long trek across state lines giving me plenty of time to think.

  
Welcome to Ghost Lab. On tonight’s episode, Brad and Barry Klinge investigate a haunted Chuck E. Cheese.

This animatronic mouse is not plugged in to any outlet, yet Chucky’s proprietor has heard a man’s voice coming out of the speaker on several occasions. The Klinge Brothers wait until the sun sets, then enter the establishment to have a little chat with the ghost.

Brad: Let’s be very quiet.
Animatronic Mouse: squealllllll!!!!!!
Barry: Did you hear that? Do it again!
Animatronic Mouse: squealllll!!!!!

Later, in the Ghost Lab, the team analyzes the audio track.

squeallll…… inaudible…… crackle….. squeallll…. inaudible…

Let’s play it again, this time with subtitles.

Brad: Let’s be very quiet.
Ghost: Order up!

The crew goes wild! Order up is pizza lingo! That was definitely our ghost!

Day two, the Klinge Bros. meet a direct descendant of the founder of Chuck E. Cheese.

Founder Descendant: I got up early to take a picture of my friend dressed up like an old time pizzeria employee. When I had the film developed, we saw my great, great, not so great uncle in the background! This is not photoshopped. It’s film, and the image is on the negative. My lips are moving, so it must be true.

The Klinge Bros. decide to set up their special “ghost motion detectors” in the kitchen. As added bait, they bring in their lovely assistant. She dares the ghost to touch her arm. No sooner are the words out of her mouth when the detectors alert us to the presence of the ghost! Everyone grabs their cameras and starts snapping pictures while the bells and whistles continue to sound.

Later, in the lab, each frame of film is analyzed. After many tedious hours of scanning the images, the team hits pay dirt! A “shadow person”is visible in one photo.

There is one more room left to inspect. The haunted toilet! The team yucks it up. What kind of ghost would haunt a public restroom? The detecting devices are in place. Again Brad calls for quiet. There is no apparent sign of the ghost until the audio track is analyzed.

Brad: Let’s have a minute of silence.
Ghost: Geez! Can I get a courtesy flush?

Well, that seals it! This Chuck E Cheese is indeed haunted. The Ghost Lab is heading to a town near you.

This story is based on Ghost Lab’s look at haunted Tombstone. Actual ghost voice recordings were heard (or rather, subtitled) to say, “Choose!” and “Right quick.”
 
• Do you believe in ghosts?
• Have you seen Ghost Lab?
• How much credence do you give to recorded ghost voices?


Update: Here is a scene from Ghost Lab: Portrait of an Apparition. Click Me!

Giant, Kid-Friendly Photoblog

Posted on March 5th, 2008 by Jean

Build•A•Bear
 
Yesterday I took Natalie and Pearl to Build•A•Bear in Henderson, Nevada (about 9 miles south of Vegas). My parents had sent them money to be used on this shopping spree.
 
When you walk into the store, you are greeted by a wall of stuffed and unstuffed animals.
 

 
Once you choose your animal, you can select sounds for it. The sounds are slipped down into the paws, and then the stuffing is added.
 

Natalie adds stuffing to her St. Patty’s Day bear.
 

Pearl adds stuffing to her white/pink bear.
 
Before the bears are stitched closed, there’s a cute little heart ceremony.
 

Rub the heart on your forehead for brains, on your cheeks for smiles, or your nose for the heck of it (I don’t remember), spin around twice and blow.
 
The new bears received an air bath.
 

 
Dresses & accessories were selected.
 

 
The bears were named, ID’d, and presented with birth certificates.
 

Alison and India
 
Chuck•E•Cheese
 
Building bears makes you work up an appetite! We found a Chuck•E•Cheese down the street. It was deserted, so the kids and I had the run of it!
 

Chuck
 
While waiting for our delicious *ahem* pepperoni pizza to bake, the kids played…
 

Skeeball
 

Whack-a-mole
 

plus Drove
 

and Drove
 

and Danced around the empty joint.
 

 
Bass Pro Shop
 
What the heck is the Bass Pro Shop doing in this story? Well, I had to exchange a pair of waders for Tom. The exchange took a while, so I snapped some pictures. Here’s a wall with mounted fish.
 

 
On the opposite wall were mounted wildlife.
 

 
And then I spotted him! The uncle from Napoleon Dynamite! Check it out!
 

 
I swear it was him. I was looking at him saying, Why do I know this guy?
 
Update: Unless this guy was wearing a toupee, it’s not Uncle Rico. I did some research, and this is the real actor, Jon Gries (notice the crome dome).
 

 
Silverton Aquarium
 
Attached to the Bass Pro Shop is the Silverton Casino. Inside the casino is an incredible aquarium!
 

Rays
 

 
There’s also the Mermaid Bar. Above the bar, is a jellyfish tank.
 

 
After staring at all the sea creatures, and making our way around the impressive tank, we headed back home.

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