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Ghost in the Exercise Machine

By Mike Krumboltz
Fri, September 26, 2008, 2:17 pm PDT

When one imagines what sort of activities ghosts pursue in the afterlife, maintaining a vigorous exercise routine probably doesn't come to mind. After all, why would something without a body need to stay in shape? And yet, at a Kansas gym, there are rumors that a ghost is blasting its glutes during off hours.

CNN reports that the health club experienced some spooky activity the other night. After the gym was closed for the evening, the motion-activated lights went on eight separate times during the night. And that's not all. Security cameras captured a spectral orb moving around the equipment. Here's hoping it wiped down the bench press.

A local CBS affiliate has video of the alleged specter, and viewers can clearly see the ghostly images. We're not sure if this trespasser is getting in shape for Halloween or what, but we do know that ghosts are always popular in Search. We tracked down the top 20 "ghost" searches from the past week and listed 'em here for your investigating pleasure. We ain't afraid of no ghost. Are you?

1.Ghost Hunters  11.Ghost Costumes
2.Ghost Pictures  12.Ghost Orbs
3.Ghost Towns  13.Ghost Images
4.Ghost Videos  14.Ghosts on Tape
5.True Ghost Stories  15.Ghost Tours
6.Real Ghost Videos 16.Ghost Photographs
7.Real Scary Ghosts  17.Ghost Ships
8.Ghosts Caught on Camera 18.Creepy Ghost Stories
9.Ghost Sightings  19.Ghost Trackers
10.Scary Ghost Videos  20.Ghost Games

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