the first ghost siting documented was in the early 1700s in the UK, by a child seeing her grandma. she wrote a book about it when she grew up. "beyond the vein" look it up
what is meant by micro-siting what is meant by micro-siting
In the corner with Bigfoot and the Loch Ness monster hiding from werewolves and vampires.
second siting was from get smart but it was said in a much older movie first
You have three guesses, and the first two don't count(heh-heh-heh)
it first comes in your bedroom if not you dont have a ghost
well first of all there's no such thing as a ghost fruit. its called ghost mushroom and you first get it in the first ghost galaxy.
The first book in the Ghost girl series is "Rest in Popularity."
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web siting
The very first ghost is Jacob Marley
The Ghost of Christmas Past.
The word "siting" is a gerund form of the derivative verb "site" which was formerly (and properly) only a noun, meaning a location. To site would mean to place at a location, and siting would be the act of locating something, e.g. The company later regretted siting their factory next to the swamp.This is very easily confused with the homophones "citing" (giving a reference, from to cite) and "sighting" (seeing, from to sight).