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Fire Starter Inner circle 4809 Posts |
The age of the building is difficult to date exactly. Most certainly some of the original beams in the bar of the club have been dated as 1640's. It has also been established that the building was part of the Lewis estate that founded Lewis School for Boys in 1729 in a neighbouring lobby.
Rumours abound that the building is haunted, most certainly two people can claim that it is haunted by the Queen of Diamonds. Four members sat down to play cards and sat in the middle of the cellar room on an iron table on a concrete floor when a card dropped. No matter how they searched and they were the only four people in the room they could not find that missing card. After checking the pack they found the missing card was the Queen of Diamonds so perhaps the house is haunted by a malevolent Roundhead soldier!!! Sadly only two members of that card school survive, A swengali comes to mind?yes I have stole the story,but a good routine yes?.can be A swengali ,B a force in some way,card can disapear,go some whre else or multiply at one point to show the hauting? many applications,just a crazy idea. |
docsteve Inner circle 1831 Posts |
David Regal has a great equivoque routine which could be easily adapted to a darker theme...
(as can much of his stuff; I was greatly impressed by his input at South Tyneside )
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