We watched an episode of Ghost Adventures where they went down to Savannah and visited the Moon River Brewery. It was one of the best episodes so far, because they brought back that wacky computer-generated-spirit-voice device (which said “sister” the second Aaron put it on, so.), Zak threatened to smack a ghost around, Zak and Nick got headaches in the backs of their heads and accused the ghosts of trying to strangle them, and Nick was possessed by a moth (something he had no recollection of once he was un-possessed, until they went to a ghost expert, and then he distinctly remembered being told to kill Zak and Aaron).
The best part of each episode is turning out to be the first half, where they speak to eye witnesses and experts about the location they’ll be shooting. Usually they have four or five people, and bits and pieces of their interviews are interspersed back and forth throughout the first 20 minutes of the show. But, in Savannah, they had the guy who owned the Moon River Brewery and an employee (who each got about ten seconds of airtime) and a woman who was “attacked” by a ghost in the basement (who got about twenty seconds of airtime). And then there was Murray.
Murray, who seemed like he just wandered past the cameras, decided to see what they were filming, and then just wouldn’t leave for the rest of the day. Like, David Brent creeping out of his office to join in singing the Muppet song after everyone else was done.
Well, actually, like, David Brent through and through. Like, every time David Brent was embarrassingly angry or overly emotional. This is Murry.

