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2915 | Video | Mr Magic | Unfortunately, people are still leaving their kids in the hands of strangers, thanks to that Care.com mess! | Oct 14, 2015 | ||
2916 | Video | Mr Magic | Same here. | Acuvue | Oct 14, 2015 | |
2917 | Video | Mr Magic | Let me know when they add lots of hot sauce, then I'll call them crazy. | American Dairy Association-Crazy Cowboys | Oct 14, 2015 | |
2918 | Video | Mr Magic | I would hate for my trash to come alive. | Airwick Stick Ups | Oct 14, 2015 | |
2919 | Article | echidna64 | Great job NLogan! I'm the first to admit that I'm a skeptic and that "I ain't afraid of no ghosts," but I did have an experience with the paranormal. In the historic Gaslamp district of San Diego, I used to live in a building that was once a brothel in which several people reported paranormal experiences. One night I was awakened by bright lights from an unknown source. Another night I felt my bed weigh down as if someone was sleeping next to me. As I laid there, too afraid to move, I could hear heavy breathing. I laid there now fully awake for about 5 minutes as the breathing continued. I was too scared to face the apparition of what I believed to be a once-dead prostitute. I exclaimed "leave me alone!" At which point my bed returned to normal and the noises stopped. | Searching for a Real Haunted House | Oct 14, 2015 | |
2920 | Article | echidna64 | Thank you for sharing this great local haunt! You sparked my curiosity and so I started doing some research and found that another gravestone at the Salt Lake City Cemetary might be related. The headstone for Lilly E. Gray reads "Victim of the Beast 666" | Urban Legend visit of my youth-revisited | Oct 14, 2015 | |
2921 | Article | NLogan | Being a Utah kid We have also journeyed to far off Graves in the dead of night. The Moritz grave was one of them. My dad said originally there was a ruby colored pane of glass and when the face came to the window it was actually your distorted reflection in the candlelight. Another thing kids do there is walk backwards on the small border stones until they fall off, giving them the years they have left. I have seen the weeping woman of Logan cemetery, the weeping woman of Spanish Fork, the car headstone since removed from Payson cemetery, and memory grove among others. One of the coolest cemeteries is just outside Ophir or Mercury can't remember which that is about 50 yards off the roadway leading to an old mining town. It has or had a little fence and upright pioneer era headstones that were crumbling. | Urban Legend visit of my youth-revisited | Oct 14, 2015 | |
2922 | Article | Vaporman87 | @echidna: That was just vkimo coming to lay with you because his wife kicked him out of the bed for snoring. | Searching for a Real Haunted House | Oct 14, 2015 | |
2923 | Article | Vaporman87 | While traveling though West Virginia, a gentleman whom I work with and who has known my family for generations explained to me that somewhere in a wooded area off the highway was a now overgrown and hidden graveyard where some of my ancestors were buried. I remember this because he had told me that their last names had been either Corne or Korne or something like that, and that I also had ancestors with the last name Cobb. Korne, Cobb, ... corn cobb. Hahaha. | Urban Legend visit of my youth-revisited | Oct 14, 2015 | |
2924 | Article | Rick Ace Rhodes | My 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-revisited | Oct 14, 2015 |