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New York Goes to Work
by administrator
Yes, that was us. Beyond Investigation was on VH1's reality TV series, "New York Goes to Work", starring Tiffany "New York" Pollard.
VH1 viewers voted for New York to apply for the job of "Ghost Hunter", and Beyond Investigation was her prospective employer. On this investigation, New York joined; BIM Founder - Pat, psychic - Erika Frost, skeptic - Steve, and Chris the scared mortician.
The BIM Team had a wonderful time working with New York. Although she made a first class effort to overcome her significant fear of the paranormal, ultimately she was not cut out to be a ghost hunter, or as we prefer, "paranormal investigator". Pat would have loved to have handed her the $10,000 bonus, but just like being an employee at a nudist resort, not everyone has what it takes to sit in a dark room and make contact with the spirit world.
If you haven't seen the show, please visit VH1 and look for "New York Goes to Work". The full episode may be available for some time here.
What was YOUR favorite line?
"I ain't afraid of no ghost."
"Ghost hunting is NOT cute."
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Edited by administrator on 27/May/2009 at 3:26pm
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