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2933VideoMr MagicI hope I never get in a situation like that. Oct 14, 2015View
2932VideoMr MagicYeah, it was the theme song to Trading Places. It was used in Grand Theft Auto 3/Liberty City Stories as well.Century 21-The SymphonyOct 14, 2015View
2931VideoMr MagicPretty neat colorful pattern on those socks.Burlington SocksOct 14, 2015View
2930VideoMr MagicSomething Peggy Bundy would want. :)Bon Bon Ice CreamOct 14, 2015View
2929VideoMr MagicI believe I had one of these and thought it was good. There's still commercials for them.Snickers Ice Cream Bars At Burger KingOct 14, 2015View
2928VideoMr MagicAllergies are the worst.Benadryl In 1991Oct 14, 2015View
2927VideoMr MagicFor me, it's all about Old Spice. That or Degree.Arrid Sports ScentOct 14, 2015View
2926ArticleDrakkenskyThe Gilgal Gardens, Memorial Park, Hobbitville, and Gravity Hill are fun ones to visit as well. Did those the same month as Emo's. Lol. The new found freedom of getting your driver's license, and having a best friend that had his very own car. LolUrban Legend visit of my youth-revisitedOct 14, 2015View
2925ArticleDrakkenskyHey NLogan, glad to know another Utahn. Lol. I have heard about the weeping woman tombstones, but haven't been to them. I know the exact place you are talking about, the Ophir ghost town, out by Tooele. I've been there, it was really cool. echidna64, yeah, the Lily E. Gray headstone is pretty interesting. That is just more of an oddity than anything. The only thing that is really said about that, was just that her husband, and last living relative was the one that had it made, and that he was a loony, and was placed in an asylum.Urban Legend visit of my youth-revisitedOct 14, 2015View
2924ArticleRick Ace RhodesMy hometown had all kinds of stuff like this growing up. I don't know if you ever read them, but the Ghost Investigator books that written by Linda Zimmermann were based out of my hometown (or at least the first few were). I remember in middle school would always get into the Halloween mood by reading those books. All those hauntings and urban legends would always creep us out.Urban Legend visit of my youth-revisitedOct 14, 2015View