Did we say that a little bit of magic died? One door closes and another opens. In the world of Waves and Twitters, nothing stays constant for long.
Tweance, the online attempt to contact Michael Jackson beyond the grave, is being billed as the world’s first Twitter séance.
What they expect dead celebrities to divulge in death that was not said, recorded, and picked apart in their lives is beyond us.
Maybe they can ask the late David Carradine if he made amends with his closet ghost:
The interview, taped for the Oct. 3 premiere of the BIO show ‘Celebrity Ghost Stories,’ centers on Carradine’s belief that his wife Annie’s deceased husband Dana was using the closet in their bedroom as home base to spook them. In the footage, the late ‘Kung Fu’ actor describes the “icy cold” feeling he got.
“I think he was hanging out in the closet, and sometimes when I walked into that closet … it would be cold in there, unreasonably cold,” Carradine said, according to quotes from the New York Post, which claims it’s his final interview ever.
Carradine was equally freaked out by one of Dana’s ties that remained in the closet. “[It] was turned around and it had a little logo attached to it … that said ‘Grateful Dead,’ and I thought, what does he mean by that?”
(via @telegraphmg)






