Our seventh season begins with a disappearing phantom on the rainy streets of Glasgow, dark omens on a Pennsylvania highway, impossible helicopters and so much more. We also lament the death of a very 80s style of BS, and do battle with the English language.\n\nStory Time Codes:\n\nThe Helicopters, from Martin (27:30)\nFamily Memories, from Dennis (43:45)\nThe Sneering Man, from Cate (50:05)\nLori's Stories (55:53)\nOn the Road, from Kerry (1:15:57)\nThe Truck Stop (1:21:55)\n\nThis episode is sponsored by Huel Black Edition, a high protein, nutritionally complete vegan meal in a convenient shake. Get a free t-shirt and shaker with your first order of Huel by going to huel.com/gsg.\n\nMedia Mentioned:\n\n"When the Body Says No" by Gabor Mate [book]\nLove and Saucers [movie]\nBloodsport [movie]\nSinister [movie]\n\nGet your signed copies of "A Strange Little Place 2.0" at the GSG BigCartel\n\nMusic on This Episode:\n\nMain Theme:\xa0"Radio (Into the Darkness We Go)" by Podzontommusic\nStories Theme: "The Future Belongs to Them Now" by Hexxagram\n\n"Radio", & "The Future Belongs to Them Now" are used with permission. All other music is composed by Rainy Days For Ghosts.\n\nWant more show AND ad-free episodes? Come find us on Patreon! We have bonus podcasts, our monthly live stream, and so much more. Click on over to Patreon.com/GhostStoryGuys to check it out!\n\nGrab yourself some Ghost Story Guys merch at our Red Bubble and TeePublic stores!\n\nComment? Suggestion? Story you want to tell? E-mail us at ghoststoryguys@gmail.com or call The Ghost Line at 1-888-588-6920 to leave us one, or a series of questions.\n\n\nThe Ghost Story Guys are:\n\n\nBrennan Storr - Host, Writer, Producer\xa0\nPaul Bestall - Co-Host\xa0\nLuke Greensmith - Researcher\xa0\nSarah Kent - Support\xa0\nAnthony Germaine - Researcher\xa0\nRachel GW - Facebook admin\nRainy Days For Ghosts - Composer\nSupport this podcast at \u2014 https://redcircle.com/the-ghost-story-guys4724/donations\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices