Man sells 'ghosts in a bottle'

ORLANDO, Fla., May 25 (UPI) -- The one thing you don't want to do when you buy a ghost in a bottle is open it, says a Florida man who makes the novelties with the help of "ghost catchers."

That would let the ghost back out, said John Deese, who vows that his team finds the ghosts in "haunted establishments, cars, hotels, maybe even graveyards." The St. Augustine, Fla., man told WKMG-TV of Orlando, Fla., they then stuff the captured spirits into bottles, which he sells on the Internet.

The first ghost was caught in a farmhouse in Decatur County, Ga., he said. Asked how a ghost is bottled, Deese told the station, "Well, if you went to KFC, you wouldn't ask for (their) secret recipe."

Prominently displayed on the bottles is the warning "open at your own risk."

Man sells 'ghosts in a bottle' - UPI.com

Another crazy story that makes you doubt the human race.

Does this mean people actually fork over money for this shit? I didn't know there was a market for this sort of thing.


And if I was a ghost I would be pissed off about being trapped in a jar. But I thought ghosts can walk through walls........but glass is too much?


:wtf:
rebgirl420 Reviewed by rebgirl420 on . Man sells 'ghosts in a bottle' Man sells 'ghosts in a bottle' ORLANDO, Fla., May 25 (UPI) -- The one thing you don't want to do when you buy a ghost in a bottle is open it, says a Florida man who makes the novelties with the help of "ghost catchers." That would let the ghost back out, said John Deese, who vows that his team finds the ghosts in "haunted establishments, cars, hotels, maybe even graveyards." The St. Augustine, Fla., man told WKMG-TV of Orlando, Fla., they then stuff the captured spirits into bottles, Rating: 5