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celebrity supporters of the fair have included Who rock legend Roger Daltrey, Princess Diana and Princes Harry and William. The job demands that applicants have no fear of the dark or the paranormal and must not be of a nervous disposition. admitted that the reason they had to advertise the position was because its own workers had refused to enter the Ghost Train, fearing it really No experience necessary: The job ad on the Directgov website stated that the applicant must 'not be of a nervous disposition or be afraid of the dark, or of the paranormal' The advert posted on the Directgov website and in local Jobcentres, read: 'GHOST: Actor performer wanted to work in travelling Ghost Train on Carters Steam Fair. Celebrity fans: Michael Jackson offered to transport the fair back to his US Neverland home 'To play a part of ghost - or spirit or apparition - soul or personality of a person who has died and has somehow gotten stuck between this plane of existence and the next.'Most researchers believe that these spirits do not know they




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