Greetings
My name is Amy McBride, and I'm the owner and chief investigator of the Legacy Investigation Agency in and around Chicago and its suburbs. We've been known to travel for the sake of this group. We perform investigations both mundane and paranormal, to the ends of helping those in need.
We're not experts in the field, but we'd be happy to answer any questions you'd like to ask, to the best of our abilities.
We're not experts in the field, but we'd be happy to answer any questions you'd like to ask, to the best of our abilities.
In memory of Jacob Bloodbane; may his legacy live on... Protecting the innocents from evils both mundane and supernatural.
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Welcome to Lazlo, Ms. Dawes
Whatever the case . . . I extend my welcome too. Lazlo can be an interesting study; and the supernatural as well. But dangerous, too. Please be careful, Ms. Dawes.
Sometimes the only thing to be done is to feel one’s way through the darkness.
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Forgive my cynicism Mrs. Dawes, but too often I've seen reporters do what they can to get a story, and often tell the people they interview that they plan to put a good spin on whatever their investigation turns up, only to smear smut across the pages they write and print.
Skepticism is good. It's the only thing that keeps you sane in this field sometimes. It also makes you wonder if you're not crazy, and start to question everything around you until something happens that confirms that you, in fact, are not crazy. Then about the time you start wondering something else happens. It's a vicious cycle really.
Welcome to the Society. Try not to get sucked in too deep.
I will say this though, many of us are family men and women, though some of us are quite beyond the norm. If you're familiar with TAPS, then that would also be a good group to look into. They seem to be in the business of investigating the paranormal as much as the rest of us. However, we take a more firm stand, and seek out the things that go bump in the night, and we bump back. Unlike TAPS though, we don't generally get paid for it.
Skepticism is good. It's the only thing that keeps you sane in this field sometimes. It also makes you wonder if you're not crazy, and start to question everything around you until something happens that confirms that you, in fact, are not crazy. Then about the time you start wondering something else happens. It's a vicious cycle really.
Welcome to the Society. Try not to get sucked in too deep.
I will say this though, many of us are family men and women, though some of us are quite beyond the norm. If you're familiar with TAPS, then that would also be a good group to look into. They seem to be in the business of investigating the paranormal as much as the rest of us. However, we take a more firm stand, and seek out the things that go bump in the night, and we bump back. Unlike TAPS though, we don't generally get paid for it.
Secrets and secrets, truth and lies, but which is which? Not knowing is the way to die.
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On the other hand, we've been trying to look for more legitimate ways of alerting people if there's any real danger around. She might be able to run the story without trying to make all of us look deranged. Maybe we just insist on not using anyone's real names?
You traded in your wings
For everything freedom brings
You never left me
You never let me
See what this feeling means
Everything that you feel
Is everything that I feel
So when we dream
We shout....
For everything freedom brings
You never left me
You never let me
See what this feeling means
Everything that you feel
Is everything that I feel
So when we dream
We shout....
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Heather Dawes wrote:There is nothing wrong with using a real name, it beats people saying 'hey, its that reporter chick who does the supernatural stories' or 'Hey, I remember you, your the reporter with the big hooters'.
HOPEFULLY, you knew I wasn't talking about YOUR name?
You traded in your wings
For everything freedom brings
You never left me
You never let me
See what this feeling means
Everything that you feel
Is everything that I feel
So when we dream
We shout....
For everything freedom brings
You never left me
You never let me
See what this feeling means
Everything that you feel
Is everything that I feel
So when we dream
We shout....
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Ms. Dawes, I’m a little uncertain . . .
Ms. Dawes, I’m a little uncertain of just what you want to investigate, and your methods of obtaining it? Will you be focusing on Lazlo Society’s members, or the “scary supernatural”? Are these just the first of your plans? Will you contact those you wish to look into, or just study them from afar?
Please understand I mean no disrespect. But we have had few investigate reporters here, and Randy was before my time. Please be careful . . . will you alert us of your leads?
Please understand I mean no disrespect. But we have had few investigate reporters here, and Randy was before my time. Please be careful . . . will you alert us of your leads?
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I meant it, too.
It's just over freezing point in Moscow right now. Feels like March. I'm putting together some information for you, including some information you'll need to supply me so we can perhaps expedite the visa application process ... and, of course, what to wear.
It's just over freezing point in Moscow right now. Feels like March. I'm putting together some information for you, including some information you'll need to supply me so we can perhaps expedite the visa application process ... and, of course, what to wear.
С волками жить, по-волчьи выть.
A reaosn to go shopping? Glad I could help with that. I have sent you the visa application.
Normal temperatures by month for Moscow, Russia
We're getting into long sleeves weather for me. Not sure how you handle freezing temperatures though.
Normal temperatures by month for Moscow, Russia
We're getting into long sleeves weather for me. Not sure how you handle freezing temperatures though.
С волками жить, по-волчьи выть.
Ron Caliburn wrote:I think she's already revealed her journalistic bias in another thread.
This may be, but I don't feel like reading long-winded stuff unless its an AAR, or a profile on something I'm after. Then the more information I have, the better. Short, simple answers save time, headaches and most importantly, annoyance.
Secrets and secrets, truth and lies, but which is which? Not knowing is the way to die.