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Happy Halloween! I'm Kendall. I'm Brianna. And I'm Simon. And this is When the Light

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Goes Out. Yes sir! Have Simon back with us.

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We're really happy to be here for the Halloween episode. Are we going to be a guest star? No.

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Kendall. I'm going to give you something to be scared about.

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We tried the other day to scare him. It didn't work.

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He told ignored us. Yeah. He was just like, oh, okay. Well, no, we literally

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hid in the closet and he walked by and I could hear him and he was like, guys, guys.

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And then he just stopped looking. He was just like, I'm done. And then when we came out of the closet,

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LOL, we were like, were you looking for us? And he was like, oh, no, I just saw you guys like left.

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And we were like, we would have told you if we left. I mean, like the cats were chilling. I was

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chilling like I can't. Good to know that if we got kidnapped, this man wouldn't have even thought

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anything about it. Honestly.

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What? No, you would definitely notice. You'd be like, what's that smell? Something that's stolen.

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You look for us. No, I was like, goofies, whatever. Oh, they're just playing a joke on me. It's fine.

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No, I actually had no idea. I'm playing. I literally had no idea. And then it was a

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solid joke. I looked for them for a second and then the cats were like, hey, and I got distracted.

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I did that. It's okay. The cats are distracting. So it's okay.

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I'm like, they're probably okay. My cats are very cute. Well, it's Halloween, mother fuckers.

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Happy Halloween. It's our favorite season of the month. I know. And it's the last day of October.

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I'm so sad. I'm like, but I'm also happy that's our birthdays are coming up. So hell yeah.

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Period. But no, I'm sad. I love October. I do too. It's my favorite holiday. And it just flew by.

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It did. It flew by this year. October just came away. Damn. Oh, well, well, we're guessing next year.

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You're next year. You got next year. Well, we'll make the best out of today. I want that.

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That's true. At this point, when this comes out, it's also our anniversary. It is. It's our anniversary.

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Our anniversary. Me and Mom both to your anniversary. Happy anniversary, guys. I didn't even think about it

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because it's not even like, because it's not on October 31st. Yeah. Well, when it comes out,

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it will be. We're going to act like it's literally first day. Yeah, it is today. Even though we're

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kind of like chain recording our episodes. So y'all don't know that. But yeah, it's okay. You guys

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don't need to know. Happy anniversary. No, they hear every day recorded.

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Happy anniversary, guys. Happy anniversary, man.

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Oh, so my costume for Halloween is Blade, which is a, if you guys don't know, he's a Marvel superhero

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who has yet to come out with a movie. He had one like early 2000s. But who is it? It was Wesley Snipes, right?

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Wesley Snipes. Yeah. He was like, he got it. That was because of Wesley Snipes, though, right?

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That was because he's like, you know, that's your story. But like, it was also because of him,

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they didn't make another movie yet. Oh, no. But it's a huge production. I don't know. I'm just

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like, I read. So like, I don't know. I'm excited for anyone. I mean, that'd be cool. That'd be cool.

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Because it was such a cool character at the time. And then like what I heard is there was like,

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cast on cast feuds. Yeah, there was. Oh, yeah. It's been a problem trying to get the

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off the ground. But it's okay. Because NCU, hey, you can cast me. It's okay. Make a great,

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queer blade. We'll send some photos out. Oh, yeah. Hell yeah. I'm here for it. Subscribe.

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I went to a Halloween party last weekend. That was on last weekend. Yeah. And like for three days.

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Yeah. I actually went for only one night, but it was so fine. It was kind of creepy and not going

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to lie. My friend did a really good job on all that shout out to you, girl. It was like a two hour

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drive from where I live. And I went cardboard with a couple friends. We got there. We got there

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at night. So it was kind of creepy because it was kind of in but like nowhere. And we took a

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long like little road into the woods and it took that into the house to the house. So like the

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beginning of every horror, literally the beginning of every horror movie. And it was it was honestly

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very creepy. But just just just some young people going out to the woods for you know,

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having a good time alcohol, the whole thing. I'm not dying first. I'm sorry. I know I'm that typical

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giddy gay black guy, but I'm not dying first. I am. Okay, fair. I'm the big boy. I'm the big

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boy. Oh my god. You're the one that would be smart and like hide out in some place and no one has

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like think the check or something. So I'd be worse. So like it's either we dying or we making it. So

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that's true. We'll see if the bimbo blonde bitch pulls through and her dumb bitch.

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And my dumb bitch counterpart. Stay tuned. I'm a dumb bitch. I've reached some hearts. That's okay.

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I know first. No, we're all making it out. Teamwork. No, I love that. I love it. But yeah, that was a

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fun time. At this point, I think on Monday, I'll be coming back from Atlanta because I'll be

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having a fun little trip there for my early birthday because on Monday, no next Monday,

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from Halloween, it's my birthday. Happy birthday. 21. Fuck. Yeah, turn 21 guys. No, turn 24.

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Oldest sale. Excuse me. You're turning 23. So that's 22, right? I'm gonna. I think anybody in

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the 20s is old. So I'm turning 25 in a few couple months. Oh, you're old. You know what? We probably

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have so many like 30 and up. Oh, yeah. They're probably like, fuck you all. I don't even know how old I am.

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Honestly, after I turn 21, I'm like, I'm done. I can I can riddle with her away and nothing

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to mean anything anymore. So it's fine. We're good. I'm not even keeping track of my age and

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more. Honestly, you're done. You're done. We're done. We're done. You're really here. It's

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really old downhill for me, you guys. So you know, at least like get a podcast. You like, you know,

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get a podcast, start a podcast with your besties and have fun doing it because nothing gets better

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out of it. Anyway, so anyway, so guys, tell me what is your, well, you already said this last,

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I released, we already talked about this, but I want to know your what's your favorite steering

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weight. We just jumped from your Halloween costume. Do we? No, I felt like 25 minutes.

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Yeah, you literally zoned out the entire time you talked about my blade costume. You're like,

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I'm out of here. We talked about it. Well, I guess we don't have a Halloween costume. Okay,

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move on. What would be your Halloween costume? We don't have one. Are we doing anything? Hypothetically,

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then. That'd be a whore. Oh, I like that one. Okay, what's yours?

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Gotta be the pimp. Oh, I'll be the pimp. Oh, I like that. It's like purple suit and ship. Okay.

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He's my whore and I'm the pimp. Oh, we get a little freaking deaky in here. I'm a good pimp, too.

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Yeah, I'm a very bad whore. I don't like that. That would be a fun little little thing. We should

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do that if we go anywhere. Let's make that a costume. We're like a red like slutty dress.

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And I'll wear like a suit. I mean, baby, careful. You better watch out if we go out and publicate

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that. You don't know. Kendall, my, Kendall, my act up. Oh, no. He says nobody means he asks.

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Wait, okay. So, well, real question though, I really want to know what your favorite part would be.

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Oh, yeah. Or at least give me your top five. That's tough. Okay. So, the one that's always

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freaked me out the most and it's a little kind of unknown one, but I watched it as a kid and you

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know how that shit is traumatizing when you're young. Is the 13 Ghost? You know, I just was listening

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to my favorite scary movie podcast. By the way, it's called Scream. You guys go listen to it.

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It's really good. I just watched 13 Ghosts and I actually liked it. It's kind of like a lot, but

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it's a kind of a f**k movie. There I am at like nine, like grandma f**king help.

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And then like, she doesn't speak a little English. She's watching Arabic shows and I'm like,

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bro, this is better. This is f**king better. I love it. No, I watched that movie and I

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realized that the guy from Scooby-Doo is in it. I forgot his name, but he's also on screen.

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What? He's also on screen. He's one of the killers, spoiler. You should have watched it by now if

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you didn't know that, but he's one of the killers. I don't know his name, but he's a really good actor.

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It's like, damn, we should be more stuff. Okay, so. Yeah, that's one that's always stuck with me.

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Not really a movie, but Hell House to me was really excellent.

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Was that the TV show? Yes. That was one that was just one that was captivating to me

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and actually gave me some jump scares after like watching horror stories and movies my whole life.

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I was like, oh, sh**. That was a really good one. I guess if you think about it, because I rewatched

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it two times and the first time I didn't really like it. And then I watched it a second time

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and I was like, holy sh**, this is really good. That had a lot of like,

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like if you have to really pay attention in the background to see there's little ghosts in it.

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And it really fucked me up. I mean, yeah, it's that. And then it's like kind of like the f**ked up

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family dynamic there was because of the house. And that whole story in and of itself is kind of a

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horror story. That's true. You know, you know what movie I just got done watching? It's kind of like

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a saga of three movies. It's called House of the Thousand Corpses. It's by Rod Zombie. Can't say

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it was. Really good. You should definitely watch it. I think you like it. There's three. So there's

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one that's called House of the Thousand Corpses. The second one is...f**k. Let me look it up. It's

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gonna bother me. It's by who? Rod Zombie. Dude, he makes music. Yeah, he's a... yeah, he makes music.

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I didn't know he had movies. But he's had movies too. I've heard of House of the Thousand Corpses,

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but I've never watched it. I didn't know that was by Rod Zombie. Good. Period. Rod Zombie would be

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making life. His wife is in it too. His wife is Sherry Moon Zombie. Yeah, and she's really good in

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it too. I actually, a fun fact is that she's only ever really been in his movies other than like

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one other movie. And there's a lot of really interesting people in the film to say the least,

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but yeah, it's called House of the Thousand Corpses. Definitely check that out. Oh, you know what's

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it's such a good movie. I think it used to be on one of the streaming platforms. I watched it on

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MSU Prime. I didn't rent anything. You can watch it for free. The sequel to that is our

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Devil's Rejects. And then there's a third one, which is called Three from Hell. And the two

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movies that are Devil's Rejects and Three from Hell are like totally different to me. They're

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like a lot more actiony. I feel like you guys may have seen the... I haven't heard of this.

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Definitely watch it. So good. He also is, he remade the Halloween movie too. So yeah, Rod Zombie

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did a lot of shows. Another one that might be low key. It's not really scary, but it's a, it's kind

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of a heavy movie. It's a ghost story. Oh, I just started. I need to finish that. Is that the one by

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824? I think so. I think so, but that's the one where like... There's like a lot of words. It's kind

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of like ghost in a sheet. A guy that passes away and he has to like literally see his life, like the

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life he had. What he was going to have. Go away. Go away. And he can't move. Oh, that's a heavy movie.

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I think what's scary about that to me is like... It's so literal. It's literal. Like we think

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after this, like what if that happens kind of thing. It's kind of like psychological because we

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think after we pass away, that happens. Do we just become a ghost in a sheet? And it's like you think

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about the ghost in a sheet being one of the quote unquote cliches or whatever, but that movie really

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is like so good so far. I mean, it's like, it's kind of like it's a plane not only on how cultures

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have thought of the afterlife for hundreds and hundreds of years, but also like in a literal

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sense, like you said, the sheet on the ghost. That's not true. And it's like there's the choice to pass

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on or to... Yeah, he didn't have that choice. It's just kind of interesting to me because that's a

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play on pretty much every religious after. That's not true. Holy shit. Wow. Yeah, let me finish our

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movie. You should. You should. Oh, my next question too was ghost stories. Do you guys have any...

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Oh, I don't even ghost stories about crazy, weird happenings around your families or friends. This

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is what you guys, my listeners here, should have been sitting to us. No. I want to know. Simon?

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Well, I've got a couple. Okay. I've got a couple. So... The first thing that I ever really kind of saw

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was I went to very old middle school, like this place was ancient. You used to have a high school

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that had been abandoned for years, but my sisters were in this group that used part of that building,

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small part right by the front door, you know, for whatever group they ran. So whatever, I would

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have to stay till they were done. All the moms and the parents were in another room just talking,

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you know, whatever. So I'm in this hallway by myself, fucking around with a basketball. I don't

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even remember what I was doing. I'm fucking around with a basketball. And I look down the hallway

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and I see this full aberration of a woman in like a blue shawl, like a whole blue kind of dress,

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like, like I came to what the cliche mother Mary looked like. Yeah, right. Or like a lullarona.

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Yeah. So, you know, like, I was probably like, again, I was probably like 12 at this time. So like,

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sure, imagination, shit. But it was enough where I remember I wasn't scared. I wasn't scared, but I

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stared for what felt like an attorney, but probably a minute, speechless. And then of course,

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I went like, I was like, ah, you ain't gonna believe the shit I just saw, you know, like I ran to my

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mom, she was in the other room of all these parents, I didn't give a fuck. That's how sure I was, I

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saw this shit. I didn't give a fuck how silly I sounded as a kid. You know, there's like six,

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seven other parents in there. I was like, down the hallway, this is what I saw 100%.

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Oh my gosh, 100%. This is what I saw. Yikes. Oh my goodness gracious. Jesus. I think,

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oh, sorry, what's up with? Yeah, that was the answer. Yeah. That's crazy. I think I only have like

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one, and this is not even me, but this is from another family member, because I have remembered

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that prior to my uncle's death, that same year, my grandmother had also passed away. And I recall

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that my uncle had still lived in the house that him and my grandma had lived in together. And

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he was saying how he was in the bathroom, and he definitely could hear her whispering in his ear.

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And he was telling her, she was telling him like just things in his ear that he couldn't really

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understand. And he kept saying before he had passed away that, you know, I think she knows

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something's going to come to me. Little did I know months down the road that same year,

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which was a difficult year for me. He ended up passing away. And that house has just been there

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ever since. But it just sticks with me because I was like, I remember he was saying something about

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her coming to him like months after she had passed away and telling him that his time was coming.

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And that happens. Yeah, that is crazy. That is really crazy. Oh my God. And so that resonates

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up in me ever since. That's just something that's just so crazy to me. I don't know. It's just

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that is really cool. I know that kind of brings me to my second experience. What's your area?

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Like, and my brother also was there for this. So at the time, we were living in a house where

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like me and my brother were in the basement, sharing a room together. And the only window was,

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like, you know, those windows were like half covered by gravel, like in the basement.

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So no light really comes in. And right before this, my mom had lost a baby. That was due to be

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delivered at the time. Like, it was probably a month before her due date. And so one night,

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me and my brother are sleeping. They're like trying to go to sleep. And we see this,

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I see this orb, this glowing orb. And it's slowly traveling across the room. So I'm like,

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fuck. Yeah, first thing I'd say. Yeah. You're like, y'all seeing this shit? Oh, no. I was about

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like 15 at time, I think. Oh, especially at 15. I've been like, what's going on? And so I go to

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my brother because I thought, maybe I'm tripping. Maybe I'm just like, lucid dreaming, whatever.

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I'm like, are you seeing this? And all he can manage. Yeah. So like both of us are kind of

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nervous at this point, we're just watching it. It's just slowly going up and down

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across the room, making its way. And again, like it wasn't

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scary like threatened. It was scary because it was unknown. And so I finally was like, okay,

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I got up, I turned the light off, I was gone. Oh, wow. Oh, if I just be like, oh,

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all I can think about is Harry Potter for some reason. But you remember that scene in Harry Potter?

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I don't know if you've ever seen it, but that's a scene where he sees like a the ball of light

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and it resembles someone that he's known or something. Yeah. That kind of reminds me of that

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because it's like, damn, that's kind of deep in the way that you know, you never really know what

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that means. But I always hear stories like that about like orbs or things like that that people see

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and that being like a spirit or something. My friend said that she saw something like that one

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time too. And I remember we looked up like what the colors of the orbs meant or something like that.

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But she said it was, I can't fully remember, but it was something about like they were in the

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basement watching a movie or something like that. And they just like saw it like float. And I was like,

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oh, wow. I mean, for me, like craze, even if the craze part light got through the window,

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how slow was moving across the room and the way that was moving just slowly up and down. I was like,

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this, I can't explain this. Oh, wow. Like I literally can't. And my brother and I have talked

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about twice since the last like 10 years or something. Jesus. Oh, they can speak to goosebumps.

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I'm not asking next time I see him. Oh, I'm ready for that. Because like, you just can't explain it.

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Like, it was just, I'm asking, I want to hear his version of events. Tell him to come on the

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show. Oh my God. I want to hear that. Jesus Christ. Everyone will love it. I'm sure. Shout out to Joe.

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Shout out Joe. If you listen to him, shout out Joe. Like if he is. Should I tell my scary story? No.

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Oh, no, yeah. What are you doing? No. I don't know. Is it scary or like, why don't you just tell

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us your story? Oh, I was like, ghosting? Oh, yeah. Okay. We can take it off. Ryan.

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Yeah, we can take it off. Stupid. Okay. Well, I'm ready. You don't know this. Oh, I haven't told

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anybody about it to be honest. I think I told you. I know I told my mom for sure. Everyone,

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briefs from the story. Yeah, I'm telling the story, guys. I don't really have. Okay. So to be

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honest, I don't really have like, many paranormal experiences at all. But this one, I don't even

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really know if it would be like considered paranormal or just like kind of like a freak thing.

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So this one kind of comes with a backstory, a sad backstory. So for many of you, you already know

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that my brother passed away last year. And the night that he passed away, he showed me these

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three or four, I think was three, very specific songs. And I listen to those songs often,

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not all the time, but often enough. And I was driving to work one morning. It was probably like

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what? Probably like 8am, something like that. And I'm like, probably 10 minutes away from work,

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I have one of the songs playing that he showed me. And I'm minding my own business. I don't have

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the air conditioning on. I don't have the windows open, just driving to work. It was like more in

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the summer too, so it was kind of warm outside, but still morning, whatever. But windows up,

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air off, nothing. And I'm driving, listening to the song, and all of a sudden I get a little cold,

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like a chill, but I don't really like take anything account of it because it's like nothing.

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And then my song that's playing, I mind you, I have, I still my newer car, it has Bluetooth. So

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my phone is connected to the radio or whatever, by Bluetooth. So I can't explain this part at all,

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because I've never heard something like this happen. But I've repeated myself eight times at

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this point, but I'm driving, listening to the song, and all of a sudden the song skips like a record.

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Like when I tell you it's like, it skips like a record and it gets stuck on this one word and

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it's skipping. And then it changes to another song, completely two different songs. Holy shit.

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And I have no idea how to explain that at all, because it's Bluetooth. My car, like, it's never

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done that before. And for my windows were up to explain the chill, my windows were up there

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conditioning off by myself. And that happened. And that happened. And I was like, whoa,

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I'm immediately broke down in tears, because to me, that's like, obviously, aside from my brother,

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that definitely seems like it. But I cannot explain it. I haven't told

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and really many people about it, because it's like kind of crazy. And I don't really know like what

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the fuck I was. But yeah, I mean, I can say I remember the day. Oh, wow. She told me about it.

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And you know, if you know, Brian, I know, you know, yeah, like it was real.

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It was what part of all that wasn't here. I think it's the fact of like, I felt kind of crazy

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because I was like, well, I feel that. And there's some things in this world that we just can explain.

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Because it's the fact that like, it's literally Bluetooth, and it's skipped like a record, like,

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it literally like, oh my god, and literally as it was happening, the thought in my head was like,

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I need to record this, no one's gonna believe it. And as soon as I like finally snapped out of it

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and went to pick up my phone is when it completely changed to another song. And I mind you too,

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the song skipped. I mind you too, this one, the one that changed to the next song, it started

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playing in the middle of the next song. So it was like, completely, I have no idea. Oh, wow.

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I have no idea. That shit was crazy. You really just gave me the jitters. Oh my god,

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I did not expect that story to come out your mouth, but that was a lot. And I appreciate you for

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telling that story. Shout out, Ryan. Peace and blessings. Hashtag RIP Rydog. We miss you, Ryan.

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Definitely. All righty, I'm ready. Oh, Slime has another story. I have one more. No, we're ready.

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Let's go. I have one more and this one, my whole family was there for. Okay. Have I heard this one?

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I think, yeah, I think I told you this one. So at the house we previously lived at,

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it was kind of like a dual garage. So basically, when you walk into the kitchen, there was a door

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that you opened to go to the pantry. And then right next to that, there was a door to go to this

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hallway where one door is on the side to the first garage. And down the hallway, there's another

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door that goes to the laundry. And then there's a door that goes to the second garage. So one night,

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we're all sleeping, whatever. And we had that little alarm thing that went like, to do in the door.

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Yeah, whatever. So one night, my mom and my sister, you know, they're like, were you out? What the

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fuck is going on? So the doors were open, I guess. So, you know, I go and check what's up. I check

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all the garages, check outside. Nothing seems wrong, whatever. Maybe we didn't lock and maybe we

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left it loose. Right? So after checking all the garages, I locked the garage door and the laundry

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I closed the laundry room door. I locked the other garage door. I closed the pantry door again to

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that hallway and I closed the pantry door. I went back to bed like whatever. It's a big house, y'all.

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Maybe like 20, 30 minutes later, I get woken up again.

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And I could tell they weren't fucking with me because they still haven't spoken on it today.

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And the way they were like, what the fuck is someone in here?

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The doors to both garages were wide open and so were the doors to the garages.

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Nobody was there. Oh my god. You haven't told me this. Oh my god. That's so creepy. Like when I tell you I

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meet my sister, I'm about to check the entire property. No one was there. Nobody was there.

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Was the light orb story of the that house? No, it was the old house. So this is a newer house that

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your family was in currently? No. No. It's the middle house. Okay, gotcha. Yeah, so and that one like...

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Sorry if you guys can hear my cats playing in the background. That one I can't. I was just like,

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what the fuck is going on? Because I personally thought either they're playing in a practical joke

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or just like ha ha funny the first time. Right. First time funny. Whatever. But like twice and then them

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like kind of we never kind of spoke of it. Is it even like humanly possible to be able to do all that in such a

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like they were wide open? Oh my god. I don't even know how to make up that. Like that's crazy.

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It was definitely weird. Jesus Christ. Oh my god. Wow. That is like again getting each else because

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I'm over here with goosebumps. Like oh my god. Wow. That was very spooky. Guys, I initially actually had a whole...

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I had a topic for today but I'm not even out of it. Honestly, if you guys want to stick around for

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the topic later, please stick around. But this is really good, really good stuff. I love it.

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No, I was just going to say too that that's really crazy. Do you guys believe that art like

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like artifacts and things like that can be possessed by spirit and can be held onto?

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Yeah. In my opinion, in my opinion beliefs are funny like that. But like look at the things we hold there.

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You know, as you know, as the people around us, sure, but like there's some things you love.

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That's true. There's some things you hold onto. You know, I can completely see how that would go down.

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You know, like a spear holding onto a certain object or certain place or something like that.

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You know, there's an emotional connection there. You know. Point blank period. If I died in this

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apartment today, I would 100% be hunting this apartment. Oh bro, you know, I told the guys

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at my job, I was like, bro, if I die here, which would suck. I'm hunting the fuck out of this

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bitch. Every time you're bagging some shit, I'm going to slap out your head.

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Where would I want to hunt? If any of you. I'd be wherever most of my stuff would end up, I think.

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Something tells me I definitely end up hunting my parents house because I've been there the

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longest. Yeah, I would definitely be wherever like I'm finding comfort in something like wherever

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my stuff went, wherever my cats went, wherever Simon went, like my parents went, I'd probably be

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in between. I don't know. I would have worked because fuck you. I would be a menace. I think I would

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leave work alone. People would be like trying to grab a Gatorade. I'd be like, whoo. Fucking

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throw like a fruit punch at them. I don't know. I wouldn't want to be there more than I already

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am. See, my work is office space. I wouldn't want that. But no, that's crazy. I definitely want to

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hunt a house just because I feel like this, you know, home is where the heart is, right?

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No, if I don't be a ghost, I'm going to be a ghost. I definitely fuck with people. I definitely

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be fucking with people. That's your shit. Like what else am I going to do? I'd be fucking with my

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loved ones. Like I'd be fucking with Simon. I think that's what your buddy is. I definitely.

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I hope that's what he was doing. That sounds like a Ryan thing. I can definitely see that.

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It was just crazy too because we're going back to my story, people. Hold on. Hold on to your hats

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for like backtracking and going everywhere with this episode. No, I'm sure they love it. It's fine.

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This is a Halloween episode right here. Oh, I'm your friend. But it's the fact that out of all

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songs playing, it was one of the ones he showed me. Out of all songs that it could have happened to,

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it was the one he showed me the night he died. Like that's crazy. I drive with her a lot and

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the 99% of the time is Doja Cat. So like. No, that's such a lie. I do not listen to Doja Cat that much.

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She do. But like. We all love Doja Cat. I don't know where he gets this like memo that

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because he always says that I listen to Doja Cat when I tell you I never listen to Doja Cat.

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Like I never do. It's only when I'm in the car. It's skipped. Every single time Doja Cat comes on,

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it's skipped. Like when her first album came out or when her first album like was really popular.

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Sure, I was listening but not really that much. Doja Cat, you're listening. We still love you.

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Every single time he's talking about my music, I see all his tricks up. Doja Cat. No. I was telling

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you how I have that bad urgency of like taking the head of this vape and then throwing it like she

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does. Yeah. Words. I think that's so funny. I love it. Oh my gosh. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. Okay. Well,

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that's crazy. And first of all, I love that story. I love all of our stories, honestly. I'm sorry. I

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only had like one small one, but I also only have one small story. We're just telling

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corrupted mind. We're just telling stories like I got friend stories too. Oh my gosh. Hey, if you

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got any, let's do it. I got one fucked up one. What is it? Oh man, before we start talking about it.

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Let's call this dude Spencer. Okay. Let's call this dude Spencer. And is it raining?

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Yeah. We're in the rain. Damn. We were best friends in high school for three years. That's my boy.

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And he told me his parents used to like, no, his grandparents, I'm sorry,

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used to own a house that was part of the underground underground railroad.

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Wow. Yeah. And he told me a story about his mom. So when his mom was young,

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there was the bunker where people used to be hidden, right? Her and her friends went down there

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with a Ouija board. They closed the top of the boat. They closed the top of the bunker and

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shit went down. They could not get out. They could not get out. And I don't remember all of what it

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told me. And I'm sure his mom was very like, it's fair with the details. Yeah. Yeah. Because

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pretty sweet. The one thing the one thing he says like, fuck my mom off her life. Wow.

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Wow. Like they literally got stuck in there. They couldn't get out. They heard a voice.

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They heard a voice saying you're not getting out. That's terrifying. Don't fuck with things.

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Don't fuck with the Ouija boards. I will never, okay, I'm all about the spirits. I'm all about

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all that. But Ouija boards, even if it's fake, don't fuck with it. Don't mess with something you

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don't know enough about. I've done a Ouija board like three times and nothing ever happened. But I

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probably won't do it again. Fair. You brought the demons. I was not in this house. There was

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some other people's houses. I would never do it. So you never know. Maybe it stayed there. I would

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never do it in my own house. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.

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No, I love it though. No, I can't do Ouija boards. I'm just, I'm way too afraid.

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Don't talk like that. That's the thing is like, don't fuck with it. I can't do it. Well, off to our,

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I guess our next segue.

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Hunted houses, which is exactly what this episode was about. We did a good good.

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We did a really good job on those stories. Full circle. Full circle. Wait, have you guys ever

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been to haunted houses before? Nope. Never? I haven't. I can't say legit. No. I think the only time I've

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ever been to a haunted house, you know, I went once with my uncle, the one I mentioned before.

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That's sad. Yeah, I know. He loved horror stuff. So he took all his, you know, nieces and nephews,

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took all of us, but I was too freaked out to go. I was maybe like 11 or 12. I feel like we all had that one.

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We have that one. Bro, it's a nice one. Get on it. Bro, my uncle was like, I don't have an uncle like that.

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He was like the dragster. I'm like six. He's like, it's a nice one. Come on. But like dog, you're

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fucking tripping, dude. I don't have an uncle like that. That was definitely my uncle for sure. And I

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remember I was way too afraid to ever go into that haunted house because the first thing someone does

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is at the beginning when they want to bring out a chainsaw and chase everyone around with it.

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Oh, I thought you were talking about like a real like legit, like, oh, this house is known as haunted.

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Oh, oh, we'll get into that. No, I've never been into a haunted house. Yeah. Okay. Then yes, we've been

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to haunted attraction haunted houses, quote unquote. Yeah, I've never been to a haunted house,

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but I've been to like the haunted attractions. Like I see. Oh, I should have definitely said that.

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I'm sorry. We have a funny story actually. We went on Hello Weekends last year. And we went to

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through like the haunted attractions and me and Simon like, it takes a lot to like scare us,

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especially because last year was like hard year for me specifically. Yeah, definitely. Like really

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desensitized, I guess. But we went through the haunted house and the scare actors were actually

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getting kind of like frustrated with us because we weren't like jumping that the ones scare actor was

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like, Oh my God, you guys have balls of steel. Like that's literally what she said. Oh, I love that.

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I've never been to a Hall of the Rings before. It's like now it's just been a tough year, my guy.

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Wow, we were just like, oh, hey. Oh, wow, I didn't know that story. I feel like I know nothing. I

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feel like we're catching up over this podcast. I know, I think we are. We love that. You don't know.

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You know what, Ken. No, seriously. I feel like I'm writing all about you guys. Should we check the audio?

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Should we make sure that sounds right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because I feel like we

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I mean, I got I got two hands, Kendall. You let me know, buddy. No, you're right.

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I give them a side. All right. So

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so cool. All right.

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Well, I asked about Honey House's because I actually did a little background work on some

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Honey House's. I actually never even thought about doing like that as a theme for a show. But I'm like,

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it kind of took me from a back so hopefully it takes you guys from back to so what I found was

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just a couple origins of Honey House's which I thought was kind of cool and I think you guys

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kind of find it cool to go along. I actually I even answered that question. I personally have been to

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a house 172 Airbus, which is a big one in Michigan. It isn't Pontiac, Michigan. That's a huge one,

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right? It's a big one. Yeah, that was really pretty good. Although when I went, it wasn't that

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scary just because unfortunately, it's kind of like during the pandemic. Because they'd

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put that shit up. Yeah, all the ghost guys were like, can we remask them? No, I remember seeing

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the commercials from I was kid. I was like, no, because they're like, you're gonna get thought

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you're done. Like this is the scariest shit you ever see. I definitely will say and I have to go

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again, maybe next year, but they definitely have to do it more than I thought they would. And again,

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I went during kind of the pandemic era. So they have that. I mean, we're still in it, but I mean

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more when they had to wear masks. And so they all wear masks for the most part. So everything that

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was mostly scary was just a lot of the talk hallways and like a lot of the other things that

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they had other than the actors. So I'm so fortunate, but whatever, it's what you get. So just a little

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origin of haunted house, according to the Smithsonian magazine, the attraction of a haunted house dates

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Oh, that's a cat. I'm like,

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all right. So the attraction of a haunted house dates back to the 19th century in London, England.

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And 1802 Marie Tussaud brought forth the creation of human like inanimate objects to her audience

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known as black sculptures of notable French historic figures, including King Louis, the XVI,

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sorry, I don't know Roman numeral. 16th. Okay, I don't know. Don't call me. Okay. XVI. Marie

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Internet, Maraz and Rog's Pierre. The X figures were remarkably similar to the actual figures

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people had known them to be. But her creation horrified the audience a lot at the sight of

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each of them actually being decapitated. So she also set up Kotask wax sculptures statues of victims

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that face the guillotine and French winter revolution. And to this day, her art remains known to be

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the Chamber of Horrors. You guys probably have heard of I've heard of her. You definitely heard

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of her met him two sides. Yeah. Maxime. She's been referenced a lot. Yeah, I've actually been to two

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I think. Really? In Canada. I've always wanted to go I never been. Wow. I have to go. It's pretty

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cool. I have a picture with the Rock Obama. Oh, shit. We love. Oh, we love a little you a neural

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pic. Maybe not now, but maybe 2013 and under. So by the 20th century in Paris, the Grand Green

394
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All Theater became notable for theatrical depictions of graphic dismemberment. The theater director,

395
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Max Marie, would literally judge how scary each show was based on the amount of audience member

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that would pass out or throw up in shows. What the fuck? I think it's valid. That's a good way to,

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you know, map out who likes it. Who doesn't write. So in 1915, a English carnival in

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Lipphook, England, debuted one of the first ghost houses being a central aspect of the

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commercial horror attractions we all know and visit every October. Now, according to author

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Lisa Morton, who wrote Trick or Tree, History of Halloween, Halloween themed haunted houses

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first emerged during the Great Depression during I said that twice. I'm so sorry. First

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emerged during the Great Depression. So American parents had conjured up ways to scare any

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unpranked children from vandalism, property, property damage and harassment around all

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halls even Halloween. So families would literally decorate their basements and would have house

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to house parties where kids were able to scare themselves going through the basements in order

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to receive treats. So it's kind of crazy that, you know, the Great Depression kind of created this

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weird trick or treat type thing but in basements. And so that is when you put it like that,

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it makes it sound fucking weird. Fucking creepy. Oh my God. And so what they do. Put all the kids

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in a basement, let them scare themselves. And so though crazy enough, haunted houses did not

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truly become a culture icon until the release of Disneyland's Hunter Mansion in 1969. The attraction

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was inspired by the Winchester Mystery House, which we'll have to discuss at some point,

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and the Evergreen House. And more of a massive breakthrough for haunted houses was in the 1880s

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and sorry, 1980s and 90s when Hollywood began throwing out slasher films left and right, such as

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Friday the 13th, a Nightmare on Amstreet, Halloween and tons of other very well-known order flicks.

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According to NBC report today, professional haunted houses can earn from $3 million to

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$10 million of income during the Halloween season just alone. Oh shit, a ton of money. I didn't even

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realize. So the first haunted attraction, I guess I'll say haunted place, turned haunted

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attraction that I researched and just briefly researched was St. Augustine White House in

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St. Augustine, Florida. So a brief background in 1589, Italian cartographer, which is a matmaker,

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Giovanni Pascita Buzio, I tried, published his map of the raid of Sir Friends Drake on St. Augustine,

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and watchtowers have been built by the Spanish crown to keep enemy ships from attacking Anastasia

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Island. And the watchtower on the north end of this island was eventually named St. Augustine White

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House. In the 1700s, lots of war began taking place and many people on the island lost their lives

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from shipwrecks, illnesses, and were itself. The structure stood until 1737 when the original

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wood structure was torn down and then rebuilt. Today, the tower does stand at 164 feet tall

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and it is the home of many reported spirits and it's now a place where you can visit for ghost

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tours. So according to Coast City Tours, many have smelled lingering odors of cigarettes and

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even despite the site being smoke free, still happens. Locals and lighthouse employees often

429
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refer to this happening because of the spirit they call the man. He is often found wearing a blue

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jacket and a mariner's cap that can be spotted up and down the spiral staircase of the lighthouse.

431
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How ominous. The man. The man. I want to be called the man when I talk. He only smokes madfoss.

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I love it. So some believe this to be William Russell, a protective White Housekeeper

433
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from the 1850s while always believed it to be Joseph Andrew who fell to his death

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from top of a scaffolding in 1859 while attempting to coat the lighthouse with a fresh cut of paint.

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That'll do it. Be careful with painting folks. You don't want to fall for it. Get someone to hold

436
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that ladder. You know. You want to stay alive. Yes, 30 lad. So in 1872, the lighthouse's structure

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had been under construction and a man named Hasika Pity stayed on the island with his life

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and two daughters and one afternoon while the project was in the works, his daughters and

439
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few other other friends have been playing around the lighthouse. You can say that.

440
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I know this one. Oh, you know all of them. Oh my God. So there was a rail car that the construction

441
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crew had often used to transport supplies from nearby piers and it had become a part of the

442
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girls' favorite game pretending that they were Spanish pirates. That evening while the girls

443
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were playing, the rail car had come loose off of the tracks, sending them into the water below.

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Shiver me timbers. Two of them were rescued in time while the other three lost their lives.

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Very sad. That sounds familiar, but I don't know. That is really crazy. I've never heard of that one.

446
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That's crazy that you've heard. Oh my God. You've heard of everything. I swear you have.

447
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That's some weird shit, David. Wow. So from sources, it is said that children's laughter can be

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heard throughout the grounds of where the lighthouse stands today. It is not uncommon to often feel

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touched or bothered when standing outside or inside the lighthouse any evening that you might be

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visiting. It is also said that giggles ring out at night and employees have been known to find dirty

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I'm sorry, dirty child-sized footprints on the floors of St. Augustine's lighthouse.

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See, that's the worst thing for me, bro. I'll take a ghost over a kid ghost.

453
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Oh, I can't take a ghost. I can't take a ghost.

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Bro, I shit my pants. I was thinking of child ghosts. I think of that one. Who's that one

455
00:48:40,160 --> 00:48:46,560
movie, Insidious, where the kid jumps out and scares him. Oh my God, hate it. Hate it. Can't do it.

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Okay, so one other sighting that I will mention is Maria Mr. Dera Dolores. I tried. Okay.

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Okay. So one other sighting that I will mention is Maria Mr. Dera.

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My French is coming out. Fuck. Okay. Maria Mr. Dera Dolores.

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Whatever. Dolores? Dolores. Maria Dolores. So she had actually been the first

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Hispanic American woman who had been involved in the war at the time and she had also been married

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to Joseph Andrew who had passed away painting his lighthouse. At the time of her husband's death,

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she was so sad and heartbroken that she had followed the same footsteps that he took before his last

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breath to the top of the lighthouse. And nothing of self-harm had happened to her, but it is said

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that today you can still see the apparition of a woman standing right on top of that lighthouse

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looking down. So this... I'm looking at me like that. So let's see...

466
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Now you're fine. I'm getting slap happy. Don't make him say the name. No, we have done three

467
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episodes. I get it. I'm getting slap happy. I'm so sorry. I get it. I'm getting slap happy and I'm

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getting tired and hungry. So this brings me to my next weirdy type case. This is the Eloise

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Psychiatric Hospital in West Michigan. Eloise! Yes, this is in West Michigan, so you're known to this.

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The psychiatric hospital was named after Eloise Dickerson-Dovak, the daughter of Detroit's postmaster

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and it operated throughout the 1830s and through the 1980s. So it did eventually become a mental

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asylum and there were three divisions. One was the Eloise Hospital, which is the mental hospital.

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There is the Eloise Infirmary, which is the poor house, and then there is the Eloise Sanitarian,

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which is another part of the hospital. In 1834, the poor house, which is what it was called at the

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time, was in terrible condition and it had housed more than 10,000 residents. The staff had been

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measured up to 2,000 staff members. Crazy enough, just to me. So the Eloise asylum was actually one

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of the first hospitals. These x-rays were diagnosed according to local fore-news. The facility had a

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radium treatment for cancer patients and also had an area that was open for air treatment for

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tuberculosis patients, but unfortunately some patients even face electric shock and insulin

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shock therapy. Throughout the Great Depression, the population of the hospital has started to

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significantly decrease and lots of violence and even more neglect of the asylum started to occur.

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You know, I just noticed, I think every single case that we've had so far, we talked about the

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Great Depression. I don't know why. And like, also have we not ever seen a missylum from that time

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not turn out a complete shit show? Can we like think about that? Every asylum that has tuberculosis

485
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in it, pre-fucking modern times, has been like, they mistreated patients very badly, hundreds died.

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That's so sad because they're always taking for granted like all these psychiatric patients.

487
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That's all they're doing to me. And it's just like, uh-huh, now we're here. Now we're faced with all these haunted

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macros. So that's, that's, I guess the torture we get for that. The psychiatric division began to

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close in 1977 when the state took it over and the main hospital closed in 1984. For visitors and

490
00:52:33,920 --> 00:52:40,960
workers were reported over the years finding medical waste and strange items that have been reported

491
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even in jars containing human body parts. Oh shit. As well as documents highlighting weird

492
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medical procedures. You know what? One of my friends, dads, I don't remember which one,

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not that I would say it, but said that they like back in whatever the 80s or 90s or whatever they

494
00:53:00,400 --> 00:53:11,200
like broke in and they found jars of like human body parts. Yeah. I believe it, but holy shit.

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I forget what they said it was, but it was definitely like human remains. Look, I mean,

496
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like even if there's none of that, those places are fucking eerie. I wouldn't do it to it. I,

497
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I don't even know if I'm in the house. I could go into that. You know, you know, my, my uncle David

498
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that I work with, right? He is the most, I don't believe in shit, basic bitch. Him and his friends

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00:53:34,640 --> 00:53:43,040
like went to, I don't know if it was that asylum. I know they drove up to it and like it was closed

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and there were lights on in there and they saw figures in the lights. Stop. And there was like

501
00:53:49,200 --> 00:53:53,760
a bunch of different people stopped looking at this shit. It was not only him and his boys.

502
00:53:53,760 --> 00:53:58,000
Just everyone around there. Yeah, they were like, what the fuck? So they called the cops,

503
00:53:58,000 --> 00:54:04,000
cops checked it when the cops when it lights turned off. Stop. I, I, as soon as I met my

504
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nurse tonight guys. Oh, no, no, it's okay. That's creepy. Like, I, like, like, obviously you make

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the shit up. Like maybe you just, hey, like, oh, like if he's making that shit up, he's a good

506
00:54:15,440 --> 00:54:22,000
fuck of a scary storyteller. I'll give it to that. Jesus. Well, today the mental psychiatric hospital

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has become a widely known haunted house attraction for people to come from all over. Although it

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is not being used as a hunt. Sorry. Although when it's not being used as a haunted attraction,

509
00:54:33,920 --> 00:54:39,280
many paranormal investigators come to check out the asylum year round. Many have encountered seeing

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00:54:39,280 --> 00:54:45,520
a woman wearing white hospital gowns at the very top right hand corner of the key beard, sorry,

511
00:54:45,520 --> 00:54:50,800
the key beard building. Some have heard a man screaming at nighttime from inside the building

512
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while standing outside. And while inside one paranormal investigator have reportedly heard

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00:54:55,760 --> 00:55:00,400
her name being called from a floor upstairs, when she had gone up there, she had thought that a

514
00:55:00,400 --> 00:55:05,520
number of investigators has had called her. And she found that no one had even had a chance to go

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00:55:05,520 --> 00:55:14,160
on that floor to check it out. Fucking creepy. Yeah. So my last one, the mortuary mention in

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New Orleans, Louisiana. Gotta love it. I really want to visit New Orleans. I mean,

517
00:55:22,240 --> 00:55:27,840
is there just so much good history? If I could go out anyway, if I could go out anywhere in New

518
00:55:27,840 --> 00:55:34,720
Orleans, please, like, I mean, one of those false ground cemeteries. Fuck it. This is so cool.

519
00:55:34,720 --> 00:55:39,920
I want to hear about witches. I want to hear about the vampires. Yes. I want to visit New Orleans.

520
00:55:39,920 --> 00:55:43,760
We got to make that a trip. I'm down. All right, we're doing this. Maybe we'll do like a live

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little show. We have so many trips we want to do. We need to figure that out. We do. We're gonna

522
00:55:48,960 --> 00:55:57,360
say we're gonna do a lot of them October and we're gonna do this. Oh, shit. Fuck me up with that.

523
00:55:57,360 --> 00:56:01,520
We're trying to do a cruise. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. I'm talking about where we're getting this money

524
00:56:01,520 --> 00:56:07,520
from, but we're gonna make it happen. Come on, guys, you can all send us money. We'll set up a

525
00:56:07,520 --> 00:56:14,800
Patreon soon. Anyway, you can send them. I'm just happy to be here. No, please, we'll share it.

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So the mortuary mention can be found at 44800 Canal Street, and this place is a very famous

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00:56:25,360 --> 00:56:31,040
mention that has been known to be crawling with permanent activity for good reason. The mortuary

528
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was built by Mary Slatery, the mortuary was built by Mary who I can't say that. Okay. Is that Slatery?

529
00:56:41,520 --> 00:56:51,360
What is that? Slatery or Slatery? I want to say Slatery. I want to say Slatery. Okay. The mortuary

530
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was built by Mary Slatery. However, she acquired additional land in 1880 with her husband, John,

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and her six children that had initially lived in the home. Eventually, Mary had passed away,

532
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and the state was sold in 1905 to William Klein and Mary Lafontiere. Now, by 1959,

533
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renovations had been done and added lots of new features to the mansion itself.

534
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Editions were such as elevators, building rooms, and a back garage to deliver dead bodies.

535
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You're probably wondering why the fuck they delivered dead bodies. No, I was expecting it.

536
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No, the reason that they had decided to transfer dead bodies is because eventually,

537
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the second family had created the family into a funeral home, and right beside it, they built a

538
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cemetery. Love that. Love to have a house right next to the cemetery. I mean, that's a good family

539
00:57:48,560 --> 00:57:54,800
project. I would not like that. You get the whole family together. I've always questioned the people

540
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who move into houses right next to cemeteries. I'm like, what the fuck? I would never see. I mean,

541
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but like, y'all see that rent, though, you know, probably a lot cheaper than hitting the house.

542
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Money's in the bag. So the mansion, I actually experienced over 20,000 different funerals,

543
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and it's definitely crawling with a lot of spirits in the lore. Fortunately for the building, it's

544
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survived a 2007 hurricane, which we all know to be Hurricane Katrina because of high elevation of

545
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where it stands. So the once the king building because of the neglect had been turned into a

546
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haunted house today, or it is known to be one of the world's best haunted houses to visit during

547
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the Halloween season. According to noclohost.com, there are a few stories that surround the formal

548
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funeral home. Many have reported sightings of a woman that's dressed in white and then can be

549
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often seen from the top floor of the building and crying because it's said that the woman had lost

550
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her husband and still looking for him to the stay. It's always so sad when it's a woman looking for

551
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a man and I'm like, girl, I'm sorry. It's always the way. Like what if she's in blue? Oh, it is

552
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always. I guess that's more, I don't know, more early. I don't know. The woman in orange. So there is

553
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a mortician that is seen from the basement of the funeral home last mansion that is set today to

554
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still continue working on his work in the basement. You can still hear footsteps and voices of the home

555
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even if no one is inside. On top of all else, it is said that there are two children in the home

556
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that still like to play pranks on people that visit. One is a boy and one the other is a girl

557
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and who are often responsible for happenings that happen around the house. The next thing you know,

558
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you know, if you're putting your things down, they go missing. Most likely the kids are playing

559
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tricks on you. And the last thing is, according to one per no investigator that came back to check

560
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the area, reported that the poltergeist activity activity around this area now for sleeps. And

561
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this is a home to a lot of spirits. So while it may be a fun haunted attraction, it can also be a

562
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very dangerous place for the living. And that's just all I have for that. So that's just a little

563
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background on my houses. I thought that was kind of cool. That's interesting. I really wanted to

564
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kind of go into the Winchester mansion and things like that, but we're going to cover that at some

565
01:00:34,960 --> 01:00:40,080
point, like I said, so don't even worry about it. I mean, you can't not. That has to be one of them.

566
01:00:40,080 --> 01:00:45,040
Oh my gosh, I'm excited to cover that one day. But yeah, those are spooky. That was spooky. This

567
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was kind of spooky episode. I love these actually does haunted tours. I'm pretty sure. I don't know

568
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if they still do them, but I kind of wanted to go. I know my friend went it's like 60 bucks a ticket

569
01:00:55,680 --> 01:00:58,880
or something like that. And they take you on basically a tour like around Halloween.

570
01:01:00,800 --> 01:01:07,200
Yeah. It's it. Well guys, if you want to come to Michigan and track that out, you can always do it

571
01:01:07,200 --> 01:01:13,040
next year. I feel kind of bad now because I'm like, we're coming out with this on Halloween. But hey,

572
01:01:13,040 --> 01:01:19,520
it is what it is. So. Oh, that Northville one. I don't know if you got to share that one. I think

573
01:01:19,520 --> 01:01:24,800
there's a sound in Northville. I don't know if it is Northville, but I remember back in high school,

574
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like a bunch of people used to sneak into it and shit and then not like the cops are all over it

575
01:01:30,400 --> 01:01:36,800
now. Oh, see some of the cops running over fun guys. I know I think that's probably why they turn

576
01:01:36,800 --> 01:01:41,520
Eloise into an actual attraction. Because so many people can't stop people. Yeah, it's a big

577
01:01:41,520 --> 01:01:45,600
as a sound. You can't say hey, we're gonna break in this big money. Let's do it. Yeah, essentially.

578
01:01:45,600 --> 01:01:51,040
Yeah. If you want to see what government doing that trying to make money off of people breaking

579
01:01:51,040 --> 01:01:58,640
off fuck no way. I'm for it. Hey, I will never break into a abandoned asylum, but I will always

580
01:01:58,640 --> 01:02:02,960
be glad to watch any of your footage if you guys want to do that. So that'd be a cute little couple

581
01:02:02,960 --> 01:02:11,440
show. Well, I think that brings us to the end of our spooky Halloween special.

582
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I'd like to thank you guys all for listening today. I'm very excited to see what the future holds

583
01:02:20,560 --> 01:02:27,520
for us. We have some cute stuff coming up for you guys. I don't think we talked about this very

584
01:02:27,520 --> 01:02:38,720
much, but we may do a key little thing in the coming months for you guys for some paint members.

585
01:02:38,720 --> 01:02:42,880
So I'm still constructing that and everything. So we'll just keep you guys updated on that.

586
01:02:42,880 --> 01:02:53,520
And yeah, as always, some ways to reach us are going to be on Instagram at WTLGO podcast.

587
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Our personal Instagrams are at this is Kendall Hudson and at Brianna underscore doing as well as

588
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Oh, Simon JK 98 Simon JK 98 Facebook is going to be when the light goes out Twitter WTLGO podcast

589
01:03:10,560 --> 01:03:19,120
and our email is WTLGO inquiries at gmail.com. As always, feel free to DM comment or email any

590
01:03:19,120 --> 01:03:26,000
stories that you guys might have. This could include paranormal murder mysteries, scary, spooky,

591
01:03:26,960 --> 01:03:33,600
whatever. And we would like to listen to future or sorry, we would like to feature listener stories

592
01:03:33,600 --> 01:03:39,520
as well. So it'll kind of be like what me, Kendall and Simon did today where we just

593
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tell scary stories of experiences you may have had. That was really fun. Whatever. Yeah, it was

594
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scary out of us. Yeah, like we got to get spooked. I want to be scared straight. We want to be spooked.

595
01:03:54,560 --> 01:04:00,400
So yeah, send those in preferably to the Gmail but also Instagram DMs would like to

596
01:04:00,400 --> 01:04:09,040
send them over all of them you have friends, whatever. And as always, thank you so much

597
01:04:09,040 --> 01:04:15,680
for supporting and listening. We really, really appreciate it. But that's all we have for today.

598
01:04:18,080 --> 01:04:24,160
Happy Halloween, guys. Happy Halloween. Happy Halloween. That's holiday out of the year.

599
01:04:24,160 --> 01:04:29,920
Woo. That is very true. Yes. Feel free to also send me a happy birthday text.

600
01:04:29,920 --> 01:04:36,400
Oh, yeah. We still got a week, but still. You better not forget Kendall's birthday,

601
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y'all. I love you guys. Thank you so much for supporting us. Again, the analytics are looking

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not even paranormal, or you guys like listening to true crime, come on us. Shout us out. Shout us

604
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out. We'll definitely love it. Definitely. Definitely. Definitely. Definitely.

605
01:05:00,240 --> 01:05:06,880
Right then. We will see you when the lights go out. Yeah.

606
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Happy Halloween, bitches. I've enjoyed this super long extra special spooky holiday Halloween episode.

607
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Oh, yeah. Hell yeah. Definitely. Bye. Bye.

