Zak has been collecting haunted items since he was a small boy?
I thought he never believed in ghosts until he was face to face with one as a child.
shareI thought he never believed in ghosts until he was face to face with one as a child.
shareHe also said a couple of times he was fat as a kid. But I remember him showing one pic of him as a kid, I think he showed the house he grew up in. And he was tall & skinny, like most kids that age.
Gotta take everything he says with a "pillar" of salt. ;8)B
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Gotta take everything he says with a "pillar" of salt.
The show is little bit "hmmmmmmmmm"
and i enjoyed the GA episodes but his new show lost my attention halfway the ep and i refuse to watch ep...not my cuppa.
Actually the story is that he came 'face to face' with a ghost in his college apartment, so yeah, the claim that he was interested in the paranormal as a child doesn't fit with what he's said before. I haven't even seen this show but it sounds like a reality-tv version of the old 'Friday the 13th:The Series' which Zak may have seen as a kid.
shareI posted the exact same thing on the Ghost Adventures message board and a poster told me ghat you guys were also talking about it here...It's a shame, but I don't feel like I can believe anything about Ghost Adventures now...Zak really showed his cards, looks like a bluff.
shareIt's unfortunate that it's come to this point--GA was once interesting and thought-provoking and at least it seemed like Zak, Nick and Aaron believed in what they were doing at one time. GA became a victim of its own success and the spin-offs have destroyed any credibility they once had. I suspect Nick left the show because he knew it had become a farce and he didn't want to be associated with it anymore.
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