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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I have got some ghost stories for you. I'm hearing
these voices, but there's nobody else around. I don't like
the skeleton man.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
He's so mean to me.
Speaker 1 (00:10):
And he bites me at night.
Speaker 3 (00:12):
And suddenly this stool, completely of its own volition, slid
good to maybe three feet out into the center of
the bar.
Speaker 4 (00:20):
He walks towards the ocean and he gets through the water.
Speaker 5 (00:23):
He just disappeared.
Speaker 4 (00:25):
I feel someone run their hand under my butt cheek
just sliding under my butt.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
So that is my ghost story.
Speaker 1 (00:38):
Hi, and welcome to hanted as, the podcast of real
ghost stories told by real people. We are your hosts.
I'm Julie Fish and I'm Rebecca Black. So coming up,
we've got some truly, truly terrifying audio from a listener
in Australia. I really feel like it might have haunted
me last night.
Speaker 2 (00:52):
I'm kind of scared to listen to it.
Speaker 1 (00:53):
It's so scary that I just had to tell a
whole story about it in the pre game. Yeah. We
also have a supremely haunted bar in Chicago and some
more spook in news, this time about movies.
Speaker 5 (01:04):
And stream meek shows that are pretty close to our hearts. Okay,
I can't wait to get into that. But before we
jump into the stories, we wanted to share this comment
from Instagram. This is from at Pauline G four five
five and it was a response to another Tesla video
that we shared where a guy drove into a cemetery
and had all those weird Tesla ghosts.
Speaker 2 (01:21):
Walking all around his car.
Speaker 5 (01:22):
So Pauline says, I had some uber drivers in Tesla's
and one guy actually had an encounter. He was driving
along a canyon in California around.
Speaker 2 (01:30):
Two or three am.
Speaker 5 (01:31):
His vehicle showed a cyclist riding while there was nothing there.
Then a couple of miles later he saw a biker
memorial site, so necessary he was spooked.
Speaker 1 (01:41):
Yeah, I would be spooked too.
Speaker 2 (01:43):
Yeah, I didn't.
Speaker 5 (01:43):
First of all, I didn't realize that the Tesla's picked
up like a cyclist, right.
Speaker 1 (01:47):
I was about to say that, like anytime that we've
seen those videos, as always some people walking around. You
never see somebody on a bike, right, Was it a
motorcyclist or a cyclist cyclist?
Speaker 6 (01:55):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
I was thinking cyclist, but it could be bicyclist.
Speaker 2 (01:59):
Yeah, a bicycle.
Speaker 5 (02:00):
You've never ridden on a bicycle a bicycle, I'm dumb.
Speaker 1 (02:05):
Oh no, you're not okay, And if you have a tesla,
let us know, because neither one of us do. All right,
let's just get into it, guys. So this first story
now from Australia, from someone who wants to remain anonymous.
She says, have just started listening to your podcast in
love It. I wanted to share a story about a
house I used to live in back when I was
in my early twenties. I was a single mom living
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alone with my one point five year old daughter, and
living alone had never spooked me before. That changed as
soon as I moved into this house. I would always
feel spooked at night and just couldn't sleep, especially in
my room. A friend suggested that I rearrange the room
so everything was laid out in the same way as
my previous house. Huh, great idea, I thought.
Speaker 6 (02:46):
So.
Speaker 1 (02:46):
The bedroom contained a handmade bookshelf that had been screwed
into the wall, so I unscrewed and removed it to
hopefully make the room more comfortable. When I was finished,
I sent a picture to my friend who had made
the suggestion. So the photo was when live photos first
became a thing on iPhone. Oh no, my friend replied,
are you home alone? And I was like, oh yeah,
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and she said play that photo live. I shet myself
when I realized, clear as day, you can hear a
man's voice saying it's gone. I was definitely home alone
and no TV was on. It scared the shit out
of me. Yeah, so I had my mom come in
and stage the house. Weird things continued, so I started
using a sleep recorder and would get noises throughout the night,
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lots of banging and footsteps on the wood floors. I
would constantly get the same clicking noise, which almost sounded
like marbles being clicked together, as well as men's voices
in very strong accents or different languages, saying things that
didn't make any sense. I always hoped that the voices
were just my husband talking in his sleep, but it
all stopped once we moved out of that house. The
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voices also never sounded like him, though I convinced myself
it was him, so I didn't have to consider the alternative.
And again that is from our anonymous listener, Oh did.
Speaker 5 (03:58):
Your husband speak different languages? Because if he doesn't, then
you know it's not him.
Speaker 1 (04:03):
So I have a lot of thoughts about the voices
because they're very clear. Let's just first less listen to
the it's gone voice that showed up on the live
photo that she took after rearranging the room, because to me,
these voices sound very, very different. Okay, I played it
twice and it's kind of in rapid succession. So listen
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carefully so you hear that it's gone.
Speaker 2 (04:30):
Sounds like a little bit of an English accent.
Speaker 1 (04:32):
Agreed, Agreed, it's gone. One more time. Okay, So here
is man.
Speaker 2 (04:42):
That's a clear one too, It's very clear.
Speaker 1 (04:43):
So this is on the sleep sound machine that she got.
Here are some of theirs talking, some whispers, and then
the click sound she was referring to.
Speaker 5 (04:55):
Truly ex.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
Okay, the first round of talking is really freaks me out.
Speaker 2 (05:06):
So you know what that sounds like to me?
Speaker 1 (05:07):
Sleep talking?
Speaker 2 (05:08):
No, it sounds like a record playing backwards backwards. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (05:11):
Yes, So the first part the talking, there's a part
in it that almost sounds like two voices, like an
overlap of voices. The other part sounds like sleep talking
to me. The click sound sounds like like hands to me.
So let's listen to this again and really listening carefully
to the first part because I really it really sounds
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like an overlap at one point.
Speaker 2 (05:32):
Okay, it does, truly.
Speaker 1 (05:44):
That freaks me out. I listened to that first part
over and over again last night.
Speaker 2 (05:47):
You're right, it does sound like there's a little bit
of overlap.
Speaker 6 (05:50):
To me.
Speaker 5 (05:50):
It sounds like record backwards in that first little part
and then some sort of foreign language.
Speaker 1 (05:55):
Right, do you want me to play it again? Or
is it too much for it's light outside?
Speaker 2 (05:59):
So I'm a okay, truly.
Speaker 1 (06:07):
Excuse yeah, stee. My husband says he does a lot
of weird sleep talking and everything, but it's usually words.
Speaker 2 (06:16):
It is likely words.
Speaker 5 (06:17):
Yeah, if I am asleep and I talk and my
husband always understands what I'm saying, Yeah, the sentence doesn't
make sense, but I am saying like words right.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
Okay. So one of the last pieces of audio that
she actually sent a ton of audio, but this is
another one that really freaked me out. It's like a
growl sound and it's got that click thing. She said
she had hours and hours of this click sound and
who could never Yes, so here we go, and there's
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a little whisper in there too. Yeah, growl is a lot.
Do key one more time, dude. If that was my house,
I would be out of there so fast, seriously, like,
no questions asked.
Speaker 2 (07:06):
I mean, I don't even know that I make it
to the second audio clip.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
Okay, time to go right. And she did say that
after spending, after her mom came in or her mom came
in and staged everything, she did feel a lot better.
Speaker 2 (07:19):
Okay, well that's good.
Speaker 1 (07:20):
She wasn't alarmed. But again, she's not picking up any
of this stuff since she moved out, so uh wow,
what do you guys think? She said that she shared
the It's Gone audio on an Australian paranormal page. They
told her it was fake.
Speaker 2 (07:35):
Okay, but how do they know? How you deduce that
that's fake?
Speaker 1 (07:39):
I don't know. So again, guys, would love to hear
what you think. I feel like this shit cursed the
hell again.
Speaker 5 (07:54):
This is probably hands down the best audio I think
we have ever gotten.
Speaker 2 (07:58):
A lot would be like a spook ego's story.
Speaker 1 (08:00):
I was texting Rebecca last night. I was like, I
feel icky. It's one thing and y'all know, we joke
around and we play around, we do well, we get
something like this, it trips me out so hard and anonymous.
I'm glad you're out of that. How same, keep us
posted and again, everybody Haunted Day of podcast at gmail
dot com. Let us know what you think about that.
Speaker 5 (08:21):
So I feel like we should say we like to
make jokes in light of horrible things that are happening,
like they make you feel a little bit better and
safer somehow, even when it might.
Speaker 1 (08:30):
Not be right exactly, because it's one of our biggest complaints.
We joke too much. Yeah, but that's why. Yeah, it's like,
I'm sorry, I got it. I got it too scary
if we don't tell jokes. Yeah, And now we're going
into another really creepy one. So our friend Sean, who
has been sending us stories for a while. Sean has
not been well and this is something that happened to
him recently.
Speaker 3 (08:49):
Well, hello, ladies, is Sean again from the cold state
of Vermont. So I had a call that ambulance because
I'm a Type one diabetic and I hadn't been feeling
good for a week or so. And the ambulance came
and checked me out and decided take me to the
nearest hospital. Well, young lady was in the back with
me and halfway to a hospital, I heard a sound
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and she heard a sound too, and she goes, did
you hear that? I said, yeah, it kind of sounded
like a tiger swore and I'm like, yeah, kind of.
But to me, it sounded like someone's last spread. The
look of terror in her eyes. When I said that,
she goes, you know, you're right, it did sound like that.
And I can't tell you a person's name, but recently
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someone did pass away in the semblance. But it was
pretty cool that we both heard it. But when I said,
it sounded like someone taking their last bread, like going,
that's what we both heard.
Speaker 1 (09:47):
Oh, I feel like there's probably a lot of stories
coming out of ambulances. Sure, how could there not be
a hunt today of podcast at gmail dot com.
Speaker 5 (09:55):
Oh god, that's hard, all right, So onto some spooky news.
We got to take a little break from all super
scary stuff. Seriously, we're all feeling cursed.
Speaker 1 (10:02):
Hang on, I need to take a little bit of
your tissue, because around my nose is running, my.
Speaker 2 (10:08):
Eye is running.
Speaker 1 (10:09):
We're just a hot mess.
Speaker 5 (10:11):
Not only are we scared of everything right now, but
we have leakage from almost every core office in our face,
in our face, in our face, in our face, I
went above the waste face.
Speaker 1 (10:22):
Okay, okay, all right.
Speaker 5 (10:23):
We've got some interesting spooky news to share with you again,
starting with a movie about Art Bell that's in the works,
apparently starring the one and only Apology.
Speaker 2 (10:31):
I'm Madi perfect. I'm already on board. This's gonna be amazing.
Speaker 5 (10:37):
So it's still in the pitch face, but there's some
big studios like Warner Brothers and Amazon who are already
bidding on the film. And it's about the late paranormal
DJ who broadcast his Coast to Coast radio show from
a home studio outside of Las Vegas. If you are
not familiar with him, people would call in and they
would tell their supernatural stories.
Speaker 2 (10:53):
And though it's still.
Speaker 5 (10:54):
Available on Premiere Networks, Art Bell hosted it and of
course made it famous from nineteen eighty eight.
Speaker 2 (10:58):
To two thousand and three.
Speaker 5 (11:00):
We will post a link in the story in our
show notes, but that's pretty much all we know at
this point.
Speaker 2 (11:04):
Yeah, but I'm already on board.
Speaker 1 (11:06):
Our Bell walks so we could run.
Speaker 2 (11:09):
How is that not a T shirt? I?
Speaker 1 (11:11):
Oh, we probably can't even use his name.
Speaker 2 (11:13):
Why wouldn't we be able to we're not using his likeness.
Speaker 1 (11:16):
I'm sure that it's like, we'll look at it. Yeah,
well we'll look into that because that would be great.
And this one came to us by way of listener
Brittany Evan Keyworth, who sent us this trailer for the
new true crime docu series called The Fox Hollow Murders
Playground of a serial Killer. So it's about serial killer
Herb Boomeister. And you might remember one of our favorite
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stories from Audrey and twenty twenty one who lived right
behind Fox Hall of Farms and had some amazing stories
about it. She ate a gummy and told us all
about it again. One of the greatest entries we've ever
had on this podcast. So great we actually use her
at the beginning of every episode. Now, so I got
a hell that's Audrey. And now there's a whole series
about the murders on Hulu. We haven't had a chance
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to watch it yet. Let us know if you do
and what you think. And you can also go back
and listen to Audrey's story an episode four of season six.
It's Haunted Afs Swimming with a serial Killer And we'll
post a link to that in the show Notes, but
it ended up being our number one story that year.
Speaker 2 (12:11):
Oh really, yeah, I'm not surprised. It was a great story.
Speaker 5 (12:13):
I wonder if Audrey did any interviews for the docu
series Family or anything.
Speaker 1 (12:18):
I highly doubt it because it is definitely about the
murders and she didn't really have any input. She just
had an input about like living there, what it was
like afterwards. And it looks like apparently they always wondered
if there was an accomplice, and so they've they found
some dude. Okay, yeah, he's like, do you think I'm
the accomplice? So, you know what, we'll share the trailer
if we can. We'll put the trailer somewhere so y'all
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can check it out because.
Speaker 6 (12:40):
It looks creeper. WHOA.
Speaker 1 (13:08):
What is he saying in the yelling part. I don't know.
Speaker 5 (13:10):
I think it almost said it like now let's go out,
which would be amazing if that is what he actually says.
Speaker 1 (13:18):
In my head from here on now that is what
he's saying, of course, that is that is Scott from
archisaurtt dot com. He shared an amazing story with us
last week. Yeah he did, that's right, Love him so much.
Speaker 2 (13:29):
Oh, so good. All right, So this week's dead Pet
of the.
Speaker 5 (13:31):
Week comes from Caroline, and she says, Hey, Julie and Rebecca,
here's my dead pet of the Week story. This past Christmas,
my parents had to put down their silver standard poodle, THEO.
Speaker 2 (13:40):
Oh I'm so sorry.
Speaker 5 (13:41):
THEO. My dad had taken him to the dog park
and he was running around having fun, then suddenly collapsed.
Speaker 2 (13:47):
Oh that's awful.
Speaker 5 (13:48):
Dad took THEO to the er vet, where they found
a cancerous tumor in the upper right side of his heart.
The er vet said the safest choice was to let
him go, and though we were all devastated, we also
didn't want him to suffer well. Anytime THEO wanted attention,
he would PLoP one of his front paws on you
like love me, pet me. Flash forward several weeks and
I was at my parents' house one night watching TV.
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I was falling asleep but woke up quickly when I
felt something hit my foot. I looked down, but nothing
was there. I'm a skeptic about ghosts and even animal ghosts.
Speaker 2 (14:19):
But maybe it was THEO giving me.
Speaker 1 (14:21):
One more little paw slap to let me know that
he was okay.
Speaker 2 (14:24):
Sorry. For my long winded story. Glad you ladies are
back in love the podcast, Caroline.
Speaker 1 (14:29):
Oh and then she sent us a picture of precious
baby theo. Theo is so perfect. It's like if you
looked up standard poodle. Yeah, uh, in Wikipedia, this is
what you would see. But I do think it's interesting
and we'll post a photo in the show notes if
you're not watching on YouTube. But you know, standard poodles
have like really strong paws and it's kind of longer claws,
so you could just imagine this little guy's whacking you
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on the foot.
Speaker 2 (14:52):
Yeah, there's no you would feel it.
Speaker 1 (14:53):
You would feel you would definitely feel it.
Speaker 2 (14:55):
He's a big boy.
Speaker 1 (14:56):
Thank you so much for that, Caroline. Okay, this next
one is from me me. It's a little so bear
with us. Hello, my ghosty gals. I've been listening to
your podcast for about two months now, working my way
through chronologically love it. I usually listen when I'm making
dinner or driving to school, so my son and daughter
have become fans as well. Hey, we called him chunk
and her babe. And just today he was asking where
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your stories came from. I explained that listeners send in
emails and voice recordings of their experiences, and his whole
face lit up. He said, they're going to need to
have you on the podcast for a whole season, like
fifty episodes, to tell your stories. Yes, in all honesty,
he's probably right. I've had paranormal supernatural experiences for as
long as I can remember, and I struggled for a
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few days with which story I should share. I decided
that since my mama's birthday is coming up, I'd share
one of hers. My mother, Gina, loved the paranormal and
passed that love on to me. In the early two thousands,
my mom worked Friday and Saturday nights at a neighborhood
bar for extra income, and this place is famously haunted.
It was even part of a ghost tour on Chicago's
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North Side. She was often there when the tour would
come in and talk about Frank, who owned the bar
but died in his favorite booth in nineteen fifty nine
and apparently never left.
Speaker 2 (16:06):
That's kind of a great isn't that great?
Speaker 6 (16:08):
Right?
Speaker 3 (16:08):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (16:09):
Well, people always said that they caught a glimpse of
him in the mirrors, and phantom touches were pretty frequent.
But my mom's stories take the freaking cake. One night,
she had gone into the basement to restock the coolers upstairs,
but Mom was not a fan of the basement. The
ceilings were very low, it was very dark, and there
was a small suit of armor near the base of
the stairs. Mom says she always gave it a wave
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and a little hello, because she said, and I quote,
I'm sure a shit that little fucker is gonna move
on me. One day, so she's down there searching for
the beer, and before she can reach this stack that's
about three feet away, it slides across the floor towards her,
stopping just about a foot away from her. She said
she froze for a minute, then grabbed the beer, said
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thank you, and hauled ass upstairs. Another night, the bar
was empty, so she was closing early. As she walked
to the kitchen for her final chores, she heard noises
from inside. She stopped in her tracks as they got louder,
and then she distinctly heard the pots and pants slamming
against each other and falling from their hooks onto the floor.
She said it was so loud and violent that she
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walked backwards to the bar, collected her things, and left
the next morning, her boss called to say that every
single pot and pan was scattered on the floor, along
with a lot of cooking utensils. Anyhow, the bar was
called Saint Andrew's Inn, and it was located in the
neighborhood of Edgewater on Chicago's North Side. I don't think
it's there anymore, but I did find some old articles
about it, which I've included. We will include those in
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the show notes. As I'm typing this, I'm listening to
the episode where you talked about memorial jille. Ah. Well,
my mom was cremated and I have a locket that
can hold a small amount of ashes.
Speaker 2 (17:44):
Oh that's cool.
Speaker 1 (17:45):
I still haven't done it, but it's something I think
about all the time. So thank you so much for
doing what you do and creating a space for all
of us haunted folks to share our stories where we
aren't met with disbelief. I really hope to hear from
you so I can share the stories my Chunky don't
wants me to share. Chunky duncan babe much love and
spooky wishes. That is from me.
Speaker 2 (18:05):
Me, me, me, what a great story.
Speaker 1 (18:07):
I love those stories. So I did look up this place.
It looks like it's closed right now. But before it
was the bar that Gina worked in her mom. Okay,
it was like an English and old English type bar,
and that's why they had the suit of armor. I suspect. Yeah,
I really hope somebody saw that damn thing moving at
some point.
Speaker 5 (18:25):
In time, clinking around like from downstairs. Oh you got
a hope, can you imagine?
Speaker 1 (18:29):
Okay, So this final story of the week, This is
in the honor of Rebecca, which part of me, the
crazy or all of you, because we love all of you, Rebecca. Yeah,
this comes from a conversation we had with Nate about
his own toilet phobia, which came from the movie The
Legend of Boggie Creek, where Bigfoot reaches through a window
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and grabs a guy who's sitting on the toilet. And
so Rebecca shared that she had a toilet phobia about
something coming up.
Speaker 2 (18:58):
Yeah, like a snake or a spy coming about one.
Speaker 4 (19:01):
And so you ready, hey, friends, this is RC. You
may remember me as the Satanic Yacht Sea Champion. And
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, and
I really hate to contribute to anyone's toilet phobia, but
I feel a responsibility to tell you a story that
happened to one of my aunts many years ago. She
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lifted the seat to the toilet in her house and
she was greeted by a wet, angry rat. Called my dad,
who owned the house, and he came and calmed her down.
Speaker 1 (19:35):
He disposed of the rat. He called the city.
Speaker 4 (19:38):
They found a breach in the sewer system that rats
could get into, and they repaired it. My poor aunt
was of a nervous disposition anyway, but she muddled along
for well over a year, I think, until it happened
to her again. And after that, I kid you, not
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till the day she died, she never sat on the
toilet in that house again. She got herself an old
chamber pot, and she did all of her business in
that old fashioned chamber pot. And then she would very
cautiously open the toilet and empty the chamber pot. And
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I don't want to think about how gross it was
to clean that chamber pot, but to her, it was
a small price to pay to ensure that a rat
didn't bite her on the ass.
Speaker 1 (20:36):
Sorry, but I felt like you needed to know by No,
we did not need to know that.
Speaker 5 (20:42):
My gosh, what are the odds it happens twice.
Speaker 1 (20:46):
Yeah, and then literally.
Speaker 2 (20:47):
Just tortured her forever.
Speaker 1 (20:48):
Now, yeah, the chamber potently, see there's an out. We
could just get you a chamber. Pot Yeah.
Speaker 2 (20:53):
I could just start peeing in the backyard.
Speaker 5 (20:56):
I mean, then what about I don't it's the other Yeah,
I open that's can you imagine?
Speaker 1 (21:02):
I just know I can't. I see your dogs looking
at you like, wait a minute. I was like, do
we have to clean that up?
Speaker 2 (21:09):
Yeah? This is our area.
Speaker 1 (21:12):
Okay, Before we go, we have to send love to
our new patrons, Mary Lucas, Kathleen Harrison, Jody Ray Millersmith,
and Elizabeth Garcia, who now get their episodes early, a
free and with a pregame. Also props to Diana Robertson
and Scotti Bee who just became annual patrons. Thank you,
actually Diana has been a patron for four years now.
Speaker 2 (21:31):
Oh my god, thank you.
Speaker 1 (21:32):
Diana and Scottie Bee said love you, ladies, and thanks
for putting me in the intro. I was in the
shower listening and I was like, holy shit, that's me.
Bye bye. I have some more stories I'll be sending
soon again. That's Scottie Bee, and remember you can become
a patron at patreon dot com backslash haunted af.
Speaker 5 (21:48):
We'd also love it if you'd share a good review
on Apple Podcasts if you haven't already. Thank you so
much to Ricky, who said I originally discovered the demonic
duo of Julian Rebecca through another show, which led me
to a rabbit hole of backlog episodes.
Speaker 1 (22:02):
Was it the Boozy Movie podcast that you found it?
I don't know. I was recently somebody say that two
girls one ghost mentioned us, which I can't imagine.
Speaker 6 (22:10):
I can't.
Speaker 1 (22:11):
I feel like we would have heard something about it,
but anyway, that would be awesome.
Speaker 5 (22:15):
He goes on to say the Polish radio DJ styling
of the ladies makes the show fun regardless of how
terrifying the story might be. They are constantly engaged in
an amazing distraction from the normal world. I take pride
in the distraction from the normal world.
Speaker 2 (22:28):
I yes, really do.
Speaker 1 (22:29):
And it's funny. The DJ stylings is also a complaint
to some people on Apple because they're like, sounds too
much like a morning show.
Speaker 2 (22:36):
We're both former morning show people.
Speaker 1 (22:38):
Yeah, that literally the only talent we got from that
the only talent. Speaking of Ricky, I got his name
wrong when I read his story about the girls with
the Cole Black team.
Speaker 2 (22:47):
Oh yeah, that was a great story.
Speaker 1 (22:48):
That's Ricky. I called him Robert and he still likes us.
Speaker 6 (22:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (22:51):
Thanks. He still gave us a positive review. So be
like Ricky and leave a nice review and then send
your spooky stories to Haunted Day of Podcasts at gmail
dot com so we can use them in Season eleven
of Haunted Aff.
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Speaker 1 (23:16):
Got to say thanks to Andrew Mamaliga and Travis Vance
for the Hontidae of theme song, and to on Air
Media for titles and technical support. Also big thanks to
all of the Hontday of Patreon supporters.
Speaker 5 (23:26):
Most of all, we have to thank you for listening
and for sharing your stories with us. By the way, Julie,
if I die first, I'm coming back to haunt you all.
Speaker 1 (23:34):
Come back to haunt you too, Rebecca