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Would you Live with Ghost? And no Not Casper!

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Would you Live with Ghost? And no Not Casper!

Here’s a spooky question:  Would you be willing to live with a GHOST?  What if it were a FRIENDLY ghost, like Casper?  (Or a HOT one, like Patrick Swayze?)

In a new survey of more than 2,500 people, 30% said they would be willing to live with a ghost . . . if it was friendly.

20% of people would live in a home where a murder has taken place . . . after it’s been thoroughly cleaned up, presumably.

17% would live in a haunted house . . . and that jumps to 46% if they get a discounted price.

30% of people say they’d have no problem living next to a cemetery, and 25% say they’d live next door to a haunted house.  (But would you rather live next door to a haunted house . . . or a haunted house ATTRACTION?  THAT seems like a nightmare.)

 

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