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Besties, Facts, N' Music : Frightober™ 2023 Local Legends Part 2This week Mole N' Hanna talk about local legends and myths near their respective locations again as part of our month long Frightober™ 2023 Celebration of all things spooky and weird
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(00:05):
Long Long, All right, welcometo another episode of Besties, Facts and

(01:11):
Music. I am mole here withas always my bestie Hannah. How are
you, Hannah? I I'm I'mgreat. Is the kids sorry? The
kids sorry you? And the husbandis away so bit nervous if they will

(01:33):
burst out in the or But theyhave snacks at games, so they should
be all they should be said thenfor at least a little while. I
know when my kids were younger andthey got sick and stuff, Yet snacks
and video games is the way tokeep them going. So today it's another
part of our fre Oktober season showsand uh, we're doing Local Legends Part

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two. We already covered them inanother episode previous. If you haven't watched
that, you should again, likeI was saying, as part of our
fright Sober season, this is LocalLegends. We already did part one.
If you haven't seen it, well, listen to it. Go listen to
it, Uh, because it's it'sup, so do that. I believe
it's up on them. Yeah that'sthe last one. Yeah, that one's

(02:15):
up. Yeah, so go listento that one. You're gonna you're gonna
like it because you know we coveredsome cool stuff in that episode, and
uh, so we're gonna continue theuh, you know, the season's festivities,
and we're gonna talk some more aboutlocal legends because there's a lot of
them that we couldn't get to lasttime. Hannah's found a lot more in
her area. I found a fewmore in mine. Uh. We got
some good music to play today,we got some facts. We're gonna just

(02:38):
keep this Halloween, you know,fright sober thing going. So Hannah,
real quick question. Do you guyshave plans for Halloween? What do you
do? You guys take your yourkiddies out on Uh you know that?
Do you guys did do they celebratelike that? There? I know we've
probably covered this in years past,but let's you know, keep it.
Uh, I want to keep it. You know for people who haven't listened

(02:59):
before, you know, maybe youhaven't explained it. You know, what
is what is Halloween season like inthe big f Well, it's it's really
boring. Some people do have acostume parties, and my daughter is going
to one. It's a birthday slashHalloween party. And some rare kids do

(03:28):
the whole tree or three thing,but it's I never I don't think anyone
has ever come to our door,but I'm always ready for it. We
love it. We live in abig area like that. We always have
candy and there's maybe one or twokids maybe you know every Yeah, there

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are a couple of kids here.But they are really religious and I think
they they the parents, think it'slike devil worship. Shout out to the
Jehovah's down the street that come tomy house every week that we turn away
politely, And I'm starting to benot polite. Uh so I start coming.

(04:13):
When my husband opened the door withonly his underpants, I have a
welcoming matt uh that says welcome tohell. So smart, I gotta break
out my ouiji board fucking floor matthere for the front of the door,
and then uh, you know,start coming to the door in my boxes.
That would be great, man,If if I knew that would work

(04:35):
out, I would do it.Ship. I ain't got a kid young
enough to go out and piss ontheir feet anymore. I can't do that.
So oh. Also, I thinkit's Jehovah's witnesses I placed in fee
love. They have a rule,but if you say iPhone, you forever
coming back, they can't go.We we'd try that, and then they

(04:57):
send somebody from a different fucking uhdifferent people to our place. So and
it just so happens. Like myoldest daughter is friends with two girls and
their parents are really bad into it, and they force these kids to go
with them, and they know.I look at these kids, they don't
want to be there. They likethey they're in the back mouthing sorry,

(05:19):
you know what I mean. Likethey're in the just mouthing sorry. And
I'm like, I understand, trustme, they were free, they didn't
get to go to college. They'rethey're they're following their parents around doing Jehovah's
witness stuff. I don't like it. I don't understand why these people are
this way like that. There's there'sI understand if you want to have a

(05:40):
faith in something, you know whatI mean? But why why be this
devout? This like like anal thislike you can't celebrate anything and then force
your kids to do the same shipand not let them get an education formally,
Like that's not yeah, girls,I'm supposed to just become mother soon

(06:02):
get merrick instantly with some do andagain around here, there's a lot of
douches, and I feel bad forthese girls. Yeah, so let's back
on Halloween. Here, something that'snot as scary scar. Yeah, I
was gonna say something that's not quiteas scary as Jehovah's Witnesses. Uh.

(06:23):
I'm gonna get a lot of blackfor this one here. Uh. But
uh so I've gone so far,so listen uh on that note. Uh,
we're gonna go. Uh. Let'slet's we're talking about local legends again
here and Hannah, you have youhave a bunch that you have found.
But let's just start with you oneone one from you and uh, then

(06:45):
we'll do one for me and we'llplay some music. Okay, Wow,
can you hear this? I cana little bit. It's the storm scary.
That's what fucking with my internet.I get it. Ask me if
we have to pause, we canpause and do it another time. But

(07:05):
let's go until we go. Yeah. So again in Esbourne, where I
was born, the ghostly bell towerof Esbourne Lofty Church. It's a historic
church with the haunting legend surrounding itsbell tower. It is said to be

(07:32):
haunted by the spirit of a youngwoman who was centuries ago fell in love
with the sailor. The sailor waslost at sea during the storm, leaving
the young woman who broken So thatyoung woman climbed on the bell tower and

(07:55):
jumped down to her own life.And yeah, her spirit is said to
have remained trapped there. And somepeople claim to have heard the faint sound
of weeping over the ringing of thechurch bells at odd hours, even even

(08:16):
when no one is there, theyhear it over the ringing of the bells.
Yeah, that's a loud ass weep, long, holy shit. Yeah,
But when the bells aren't ringing,some people here it quieter. And

(08:37):
this source said that many people whogo there feel an eerie and melancholic atmosphere,
and there is a cold breeze.Also. I feel that at churches
no matter what the time I gointo it, if they're on. But

(09:01):
I get it. I get thefact that that this there would be some
kind of a an eerie spirit leftover from a weeping, you know,
heartbroken female, you know, ifshe lost her love. It's like a
tale as all as time. Honestly, it's like everybody's got one of those
two. I just thinking about this, like now there's everybody has a story

(09:22):
about a woman who's lost their manat see, you know, and then
she goes and commits suicide somewhere.Yeah that yeah, that is. It
makes me wonder if all these areeither like true or they're just really or
not true, but you know,like just they're they're actually like coincidences from
all these places, or if they'rejust left over like remnants of like something

(09:46):
that we as a culture, asa human race remember, like old stories,
and we're just like now, that'swhy everybody has these recollections of Oh,
we have a story here where youknow, it happened long before.
No it's not on record or anything, but everybody just happens to I know
what it is, you know whatI mean? Like, yeah, yeah,
so I these things do happen allthe time, especially on but it

(10:09):
also shows that history repeats itself,yeah, like in weird ways. And
I don't like that either. Soall right, So I have one now
here from a college right down theroad, Merris College in Poughkeepsie, New
York. It's she and Hall.The Freshman dorm is the most haunted building

(10:31):
on Marri's Camps campus. It's inhabitedby the ghost of a former student February
of nineteen seventy five, Shelley Spurlingwas shot to death by a former ex
boyfriend, Louis Esavito, in theschool cafeteria nonetheless right, oh yeah,
who was thought to have been stalkingher for weeks after their breakup. The

(10:52):
she and ghost is said to wanderthe entire dorm, but the third floor
feels the strongest presence. A fewstudents over the years have come forward about
possible sightings, saying to hear thetoilets flush with no one in the stall,
desks and books knocked over in themiddle of the night, doors slamming,
and unyraceable whiteboards. I'm like,somebody just used permanent marker on that

(11:18):
sub bitch. That's why I suggestsome orange clean or some apple sight or
vinegar. That'll take that ship rightthe fuck off. Just letting you know,
all right, for further reference,people rubbing alcohol will definitely take any
kind of permanent sharpie off of awhiteboard. It might leave a little backing,
you know, you might see alittle tiny bit of it, but

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it's gonna take the majority of itoff. That's not ghosts. Those who
witness Shelley say they never used thebelieve in ghosts. So if you ever
find yourself and she and haul,don't insult her presence or she might just
follow you next. Oh, sothat college is about forty five minutes away

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from my house in the town Iused to work for radio station that cannot
be named or else. You know, I'll have to pay them, and
I don't want to do that becauseyou know they let me go in a
bad way. I'm just saying Ineed to be giving them no money.

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So, Hannah, we we pickedthe music here for this show, and
uh, you know, we're gonnalisten to it. So if it works,
it works. If it don't,it'll be edited in either way.
So you're gonna listen to You sentme a list of four songs. Yeah,
what would you like to the same. First, let's listen to Marilyn

(12:43):
Manson's this is Halloween color like that. That's a good one. Marilyn Manson's
this is Halloween cover from The NightmareBefore Christmas. If it long me too,
I do too. So here wego Marylyn Manson This is Halloween.

(13:07):
And I keep thinking that it's like, oh, this story, it's the
song, it's his story. Thatway it's I keep thinking my headphones are
cracking. It's not my headphones.You can hear this, right, I
hear something, But I also hearyou, all right, so you can

(13:28):
at least you can hear me now. So and then the music is playing.
I hear it in the back.It's good. I think. I
think we're good. But this isMarilyn Manson's a perfect person to play this
song, friend is. He's aperfect one. And I really hope in
that if it's real, the liveaction Nightmare before Christmas, Halloween Town or

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whatever they're calling it, that theytake this version and they play. I
don't know if Disney will pay MarilynManson. They might. Tim Burton might
get him. You know, he'sgot enough stroke to h yeah, if
he's even involved in it, Iknow they're doing our calling at Tim Burton's
Halloween tell me to do with Nightmarebefore Christmas? He didn't have anything to

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do with Nightmare before Christmas except forhis name. Really, uh so,
he like had the ideas and stuff, but somebody else did the producing,
the directing and all that stuff.I can't remember. Tim Burton really had
nothing to do with Nightmare before Christmas, and it's kind of frightened because it
was really best movie. You know, Oh, I like the frankn wing

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was a great Did you see FrankenWingie? That was good. If you're
one of his original loves, it'sa it's a claymation, see you know
type the original Yes, yes itYeah, that was good. And then
there was another one. H Vincentwas one of his original stop motions,

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which is basically like this kid who'skind of like at young ed Garland Pove,
you know what I mean, He'slike all over dramatic and stuff and
blah blah blah. It turns outto be not at the end, you
know, it's it's just it's ait's it's it reminds me of like a
prequel of you know, one ofhis movies. So it could be like,

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you know, the beginning of oneof the play his characters, you
know what I mean, they justchanging ingras. But I think it's check
out Vincent if you're looking up onYouTube. Probably has I'm not sure Disney
Plus if you have his sure becausethey have a lot of his movies on

(15:48):
All News. I'm gonna check itout because we have Jesney Pluss yeah,
definitely definitely look up. Oh,if you got Disney Plus, uh,
then you're gonna love my two favoriteHalloween movies of all time, like for
that time here Mister Boogey and TheBride of Boogey. Check them out.
They're so cheesy, they're good.They're they're so cheesy, they're great.

(16:11):
You're gonna love them. They're familyLike if you ever did you ever see
the show Made with Children? Yeah, Bud Bundy he's in that. It's
when he was young young h Yeah, so he's it's and it's really kind
of funny to see him and uh, uh you saw the original Buffy the
Vampire Slayer movie. Yeah, heras his older sister. It's and it's

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so fucking hilarious. John Aston,the guy who plays Gomez Adams and the
She and The TV show, he'sin it as like the main creepy one
of the main creepy guys. It'sso fucking and it revolves around like,
uh, the Pilgrim era Massachusetts aroundhere, so like it, well,

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it revolves around our era, butthe main backstory of it takes place in
the Pilgrim you know area. Soif you guys get a chance I'm that's
a mole five star recommendation anybody.I grew up with this movie and it
just keeps getting cheesier and better everytime I see it. So, oh,
I have to watch it. Slightlyoff topic that I have been dinching

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on HBO. HBO, it's MaxNow. Yeah, that's the one in
What We Do in the Shadows comedy. Yeah, my wife watched that.
She said it was pretty good.It's awesome. I have been been bingch

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watching all of its almost I havethe last season. It's amazing. It's
like The Office met some crazy splattercomedy. Yeah, but it has the
Office style. It's a dockermentary commentary. Gotcha. I love that style.

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I do. I really love thatstyle of filmmaker, showmaking and stuff.
It's the Muppets tried it, whichis what I liked. Nobody liked that
show but me. Apparently. Iloved when the Muppets came back and did
that Office style reboot, like itwas so fucking hilarious. People just don't.
People just don't want to hear theMuppets be adult, man, That's

(18:32):
all it is. Fucking Curve brokeup with Miss Piggy. You know what
I mean he had a new piggirlfriend. It's fucking awesome. Yeah,
no, it's so funny, whichby the way, led to a new
uh Muppet show Mayhem with the Facefollowing the band The Electric Mayhem, and
I caught like the first two episodesof this show. And it's so fucking

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good. It's so fucking hilarious.So go on Disney Plus again. They're
on Disney Plus. Check it out. People like they're you're missing some shit.
If you're not looking at these newBubbet shows. They're not for your
kids. I'm telling you that rightnow. I mean they are, but
they're not you know what I mean. The kids will like them. They're
not gonna get half the human that'sall I'm saying. So they're you're gonna

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be like you guys, gonna begood. That's funny, you know.
And it don't focus on the restof the Muppets really, it's all mainly
focused around the Electric Mayhem the band. So you got like animal doctor teeth,
you know what I mean, yougot all that. It's so good.
Uh. Anyway back to the topic, I'm gonna play my No,
it's no my fault too. Iget rambling and I get totally off topic.

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I'm gonna pick one of my firstsongs. Uh so uh this this,
uh, you know, everybody seemedto forget back in the day,
like like we there was a lotof Halloween you know songs like coming out
in like the the fifties sixties theycalled novelty songs, you know what I
mean. Uh. One of themwas the Monster Mash everybody knows that,

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know what I mean. And therewas like the Purple People Eater, you
know, we played those really.Uh. There was the Transylvania Twist,
which I think we played too,which was the Dracula's favorite song. You
know, that's why he was What'sgoing happened to my twin Sylvania Twist?
It was all about the same guynow by the same guy there, Bobby
Boris Picket. There is a songcalled Irresistible Igor. Okay, and I

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like this song. I like allof his music. He has literally you
can put on him and you're goodfor like hour and a half of just
silly, you know, Halloween themedsong. So here we go, Bobby
Boris Picket, Irresistible igor if itbesides it wants to play there? Okay,
Internet's slow here too, for somereason. Can hear it. It's

(20:48):
a little low on my end.I don't know. Again, I hear
it. So I just wanted tomake sure some some song on Spotify or
like, you gotta up the volumeon some of them. You got to
lower Spotify, fix that ship.All right. You're listed in the sponsors
page. You subtle about it.Uh, thank god. Speaking of sponsors,

(21:12):
check out that sponsors page again.We're we're not uh discriminating against anybody,
so only fans, people, contentcreators come out, send me a
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really, you just want to advertiseyour business. We're available on iHeartRadio,
Spotify, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. Uh, youtubes.

(21:34):
I'll put the ads up there whatever, I'll do it. Uh So we
got to website www Dot digitals ownadiency dot comment that. I'm We're getting
a lot of traffic there now.Uh so that's cool. We've gone up
on the Spotify people. Thank youso much. That's going up every day.
Yeah, keep doing that. Lovethat even though you know whatever,

(21:55):
Spotify gotta figure something out to thosepeople. Man, I use it so
much and I hate like the waythat they are not paying people you give
them the meaning, it really bugs. They gotta do something. They change
them, They change them. Youstart figuring their ship out and doing it

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and you start making money. Theychange their rules and up that ship to
an un fucking reasonable amount, Likeand then they only pay you three cents
an ad three cents. I'm likethat's horrible. I'm like, you're making
so much money off of people,like with these subscriptions to Spotify and everything.

(22:42):
Uh and and even then there's tears, you know what i mean.
Like there's a pay tier in Spotify. I'm like, you should just pay
for it and get ed free.Like why is there a pay tier where
certain ads will go through? That'sso and I'm not Yeah, there's something
cooking going on in Spotify. Bill, That's all I'm saying. I don't

(23:03):
wanna. I don't want to pointno fingers at people. Yeah, I
have a lot to say on that, But if they're still somewhat sponsoring us,
don't don't bite your tongue. Wehaven't done it so far. What
the hell they're gonna do? Theygotta take me off of Spotify, go
for it. I'll fuck it.Whatever. There's like a thousand other sites

(23:25):
we're on. Okay, I'm justsaying I can. I cannot make money
at every one of them, Okay, just as much as I cannot make
money at Spotify. I'm just saying, No, they can take our music,
but I Art Radio can't because we'reour radio, so that means they
can't. Yeah. Yeah, Iart Radio trip Spotify, I art Radio

(23:47):
trump Spotify. So uh, we'recool. We're cool. And with the
late great mad Mic says, is, uh, do it till they tell
you to stop. You know whatI'm saying. So I'm doing it until
they tell me to stop. So, Hannah, let's keep this local legends
thing going or this local local stuffgoing here? What do you what do

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you got next? Don't you wantto go? Oh? I mean I
did. I did the shearing,the whole one. Oh yeah you did,
you did? Don't trust me?Yeah? With the kids being I
get it, I get it.So turns out that spot has a lot

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of phantom hitch hikers, phantom riders, and a ship tom of white ladies,
a couple of dark ladies, ifyou could say that, basically the
same as white lad but it's justyeah, but the I lost it.

(25:02):
There is one that is a greenlady, and that is so weird.
But what ah dead air, Okay, I'm gonna yeah, I'm just gonna

(25:23):
read about the phantom Hitchhiker of Tapiola, Okay, and I will I will
find the green lady later on inthis episode. But the phantom hitchhiker one
of the many in Sport. Andthere is a particular particular stretch of road

(25:47):
in Tapiola where people see a youngwoman dressed in outdated clothing, clothing of
stem from the mid mid twentieth century, and people will pick up this hitchhiker
out of kindness, and she isstrangely silent, and when they when they

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turn to speak to her or checkout if she is okay, she has
vanished completely. And the ghostly hitchhikeris said to be a residual spirit,
forever trapped on this road thinking aride that she can never actually complete.

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Yeah, so that's a basic storyof that. Surprisingly that again, that
happens everywhere, Like there's there's thoseThey may be in different colors, but
the lady is always the same,you know, like it's always a street
road or it's a you know,it's it's it's some abandoned parking lot in

(26:56):
the middle of somewhere, I don'tknow where. There's some lady got you
know, taken out there by agang of thugs or something, and now
her body haunts the parking lot waitingfor her husband that never came to defend
her or some shit, you knowwhat I mean. Like it's always something
like that. Uh So I likethose kind of stories though, because you
know, they're kind of vague withtheir kind of like oh that everybody has

(27:17):
one of those, so it's realinteresting, Like it's not what's starting again,
it's what started that that whole Isit true to that? Does everybody
really have that kind of story oris that just something great that got made
up and passed around like and justnow it's like every town has it,
or like you know what I mean, it was just like one incident that
happened and everybody just happens to belike, yeah, all right, cool,
it's it's yeah, there's phantom hitchhikersare not as easy to explain away

(27:45):
as you know, and the ghostthat suddenly appears on the road right and
drive through them. Yeah, butstep can be just something with your eyesight.
Yeah, yeah, that could bea light trick anything, you know.
Like, but I think honestly,the hitchhiker one is a kind of
a they've had that. Like it'sso like every everybody has that story too,

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but like it's always the same thingtoo. It's like they're solid,
they're real, Like they're definitely real. They sometimes even get in your car
and like you're halfway down the fuckingroad having a conversation, they're not even
talking to you or whatever, andthen next thing you know, you turn
to look and they're gone. Youknow what I mean. It's like,
I like that story. That's creepyas shit, because that always seems I
never pick up hitchhikers. I'm like, no, I can't. Now,

(28:33):
I can't do it. I don'tknow. If they're gonna disappear, that's
gonna creep me out worse than ifthey're real and rob me. Like that's
just would I would rather be realand try to take advantage of me to
be a ghost. And that's justthe way it is. I get.
So, here's another one for myarea, the Hudson River State Hospital.
Okay, now, Hunching River StateHospital is a pretty big area. I've

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been there. It's it's really big. Granted it's not on the campus.
This this haunting, but the oldabandoned asylum is one of maris notoriously eerie
spots. So the Hudson River StateHospital, yeah, was a psychiatric facility
from eighteen seventy three to the latenineteen hundreds. And I do believe this

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is the one that my great unclesor my great yeah, my great uncle
who is a primordial dwarf mentally handicappedseverely was put it way back in the
I want to say, early sixties, so so it was it was open

(29:44):
from the eighteen seventy three to thelate nineteen hundreds, so I believe it
closed down in the eighties or ninetiesaround so, but now it's it's marked
as a National Landmark in the HudsonValley since it's closing, though the building
is in a pretty bad state ofdisrepair, falling victim to the location of
multiple cases of arson and vandalism.You know, disrespectful assholes, you know

(30:07):
what I mean. Like, well, I don't reckon, I personally like
will recommend, but the person rightingit doesn't recommend going there, And they
say it's off limits. It's normallypatrolled, but you can get permission,
you know what I mean, Youcould talk to people and get permission to
go there. They're just saying,don't go there. Yeah, I actually

(30:30):
I actually have the number. Imight have to get it and go check
it out real quick. I haven'tbeen there for years, but numerous marriage
students have found their way inside atnight after hours. A few tell about
piles and creepy records, former patients, creaking sounds, and sudden coldness.
So a few patients have never left. Like you can feel stuff walking up

(30:52):
and down the hallways, and likeit's at those places. I do believe
too, Like there's there's a presencethere because a lot of people did not
want to be in that place,you know what I mean. They were
horribly they were They were like starved, they were like mentally abused. They
were so much like and being asI had relatives in that place, and

(31:15):
they told me horror stories. Ohyou know, not that in themselves,
but like relatives have told me horrorstories of how they treated this Like I
can't it was so like makes mewonder why they put them in there in
the beginning. But then again backin the sixties time, Yeah, they
didn't understand, were mostly mostly outof sight, out of yeah, and

(31:40):
try healing with hot baths and horrible, horrible, horrible stuff. People,
those there were no joke back inthe day. It was no joke.
Don't ever like somebody tells you that, you know, the sanitariums and stuff
were like, you know, mostlygood places. No they weren't. No,
No, they were fronts for abuseand testing and everything else. And

(32:02):
uh they treated these people like monsters, plain and simple. Treat them like
monsters. Yeah. Uh so onthat monster note, Hannah, we got
another song. Let's play another song? What do you got I have?
Well, Christ, do we goas he was born Mark at the Moon?

(32:24):
Yes we shall. For some reason, it says that I have added
it to the thing before, andit is all the way up to the
top, so I must have justadded it to the thing because it's a
playlist. So yeah, and it'sHalloween themed, because I don't think that
we've played it or I meant toplay it and we never gotten to it.

(32:45):
So no, I think I didn'thave this one last time, right,
Okay, but we did escape onsome and well we did Yeah,
that's fine too. So here wego bark at the Moon Ozzy Osborne.
Yeah, I love this. Iown this album by the way. Uh

(33:07):
the album cover is amazing. He'sdressed in all were wolf like that like
everything he is. So he shouldhave played a were wolf in a movie
like he should have. I don'tknow why they don't let him, Like
I am so even now, heneeds to play Tracula if Ozzy Osbourne isn't

(33:31):
like dead or completely in Atoma orsomething right now, Like I think he
wants to play Dracula in a movie, even if it's like a comedy.
No, but I mean, youknow, they could get away with,
you know, maybe a couple ofsacks, you know, force them to
say a couple of lines, editit together. I think they might be

(33:52):
able to get him this you something, like just have him come out,
Like I know, he basically playedthe Prince of Darkness and Adam Sandlers you
know a little bit, which wasgreat. But I think he really needs
to play either a comedy version orjust a straight up vampire in some kind
of fucking movie. Yeah, Likehe could play the old decrepit vampire,
like the leader of like the guythe emperor vampire or some shit, you

(34:15):
know, like they that they goand like they have to feed every now
and then just by throwing him fuckinglike you know, rats and like to
keep him alive, like for somereason, like like I think that would
be awesome. I don't know Ozziewould pull it off. He don't even
have to saying. It's like,oh my god, it's fucking hazy.
Yes, I knew he was avampire. I knew it, you know
what I mean, Like, Idon't know, I don't know, I

(34:35):
don't know. I'm seen how heI love oz and I'm saying he doesn't
know why. Well, that wasall the years of Thorsen and keeping them
Druggs up to keep him going onstage, like he's mine is gone,
Like he's I think he's got Parkinson's. He's probably got Alzheimer's, you know

(34:57):
he's yeah, yeah, like he'sdefinitely got Michael J. Fox tendancy you
know, yeah, yeah he wasn't. Yeah yeah, yep, Yeah,
I feel bad too. There's anotherguy I used to love fun played played
the werewolf in the movie Michael J. Fox Team Wolf Man, the original

(35:20):
Team Wolf. You know, poorguy's got park It must be some trouble
people in the Wolf makes up getParkinson's see. No, that's not right.
I can't that's not right. I'mnot saying I can't go there.
That's not all right. Sorry,I'm gonna drop his ouaid, I'm gonna
say something i'bout regret about Parkinson's people, and I don't want to because I
love parkinson people because he kid hurt. Oh God, anyway, Ozzie osboy,

(35:44):
are you so? Where was thefirst time you heard Ozzie there?
Hannah, Oh, it's impossible tosay. No, worry, it's less
said. I grew up with abig sister, a big brother who are

(36:06):
lads and where when I was bornand missed somewhat. So I think you
have heard Busy in the Hole.That's awesome. That is awesome. That
was basically what it was like here. It was black savage tho version of
Ousie, you know. And thenmy sister, who was basically a metal
head when I was born. Shewas seven years old, but she was

(36:29):
into all that musicasen Side Perry,you know what I mean. So she
was she was definitely a uh amedal head and uh the first concert I
ever went to was Aussie, soI love assis away. I have a
special place of my artis and Ido believe you know, Mark at the
Moon was the first album I everlistened to. All cool, So there's

(36:52):
another one good, But I thinkI was like to me when I was
asked, I think Silas and Iwas asked to Nate back clost to far
Finished than called the Seventh nice,So yeah, at least then I you

(37:22):
know who was Ozzie Osbourne Mark atthe Moon off of said album Bark at
the Moon. Uh so good.If you haven't listened to that whole album,
go, you're missing something because Ozzieis flawless on that album. You
know, if you thought Blizzard ofOz was good, no, this Bark

(37:42):
at the Moon is. I thinkit's better. And people are gonna hate
me for that because Blizzard of Ozwas a great fucking album. You know,
I'm mean, get Crazy Train andstuff, you know what I mean,
not cann you go wrong with that, But Park at the Moon back
to front, great album. Thereyou go. So uh head, my
dear, let's do some more.You got facts or do you want to
do another haunting right now? Oranother legend? I was trying to find

(38:09):
the Green Lady, but I fuckingcan't. But I'm swearing a lot because
I'm alone with two sick things rightnow. They can't hear me, so
I have to let it, letit out. Did I tell you about
the White Lady of Gleimb's Manner?I don't. Yeah, I don't think

(38:36):
I did, because this is oneplace I am going to visit if I
can in this season. If not, we'll get it for the next season.
Camera. Yeah. Yeah, butthis is pretty close to my parents'
place, and we used to visitthis place a lot when I was younger.

(38:57):
So the Gleams manner is nowadays it'sa museum and a restaurant, and
there used to be this giant woodenswing. It was enormous and there was
a circle of stones. I don'tknow why we were playing there. But

(39:22):
the White Lady holds the night ofthe museum, which is the old manner,
and like always flowing white gown wadingthe holes and the surrounding grounds,
which is great because if I can'tfield in the museum, I can at

(39:44):
least think outside of Yeah, andsome people believe she may be the spirit
of a woman who suffered a tragic, tragic traffic A gym got repasted off.
Yeah, just turned in there justboom. They don't even They're not

(40:09):
even to say what the fate was. It was there. It was a
traffic jam. I told you itmust have been. But people have have
been seeing her for years and yearsand years, and I really really want
to go there. I can't wait. Next time we will visit my parents,

(40:31):
I will definitely take a camera withme. That sounds like a good
idea because I definitely want to wantto see some of that let's see.
Yeah, I'm trying to make itnot as much of a little monster circus
as the Haunted memorial was. That'salmost one hundred views right now, by
the way, just letting you know, it's almost one hundred views right now.

(40:54):
It's it's it's that topic of thevideo, that title. The other
one. The other one's gonna begoing up this coming week, So you're
you're gonna there'll be another video fromAnna coming out. Then we'll see how
many of you but not so much? Which was the best thing ever.

(41:16):
All right now, Uh, wehave a a place in New paulse,
New York, which is about anhour from here. Uh, just on
the other side of Kingston. That'sNicky Sombrero's area out that way, so
big shout out to Kuzo. Uhyou know Kingston New Pulse area. I
used to work out there, youknow, doing a whole bunch of stuff.
I won't say what. So Uh, this place is Huguenot Street in

(41:40):
New Paul's. It's a whole street, people, So the oldest existing street
in town. Huguenot Street is agory history that has definitely not been left
in the past. All right.Some of the stories are so disturbing that
locals are still wary to visit thesites. A few stories include the deaf
coach wear. An unmanned black coachis seen by a couple and takes away

(42:02):
the dying husband. Yeah, that'sweird. The axe man and his dog
who wears a long, dark cloakand hacked a man to death so he
would not be arrested for strangling ayoung girl. And a clairvoyant woman who
discovered the bones of a young childprobably a slave in her basement. Uh,

(42:25):
there's no telling who you might runinto Huguenot Street. There a New
Pulse, there's a long history ofsome weird shit and it's just getting weirder
as we go along. So uhyeah, because nick there and shit gets
weird. When Nicki Sombrero was there, I can personally attest to that shake

(42:45):
gets weird because she'll be on theshow at some point in the near future.
She's out in Florida right now,chilling, enjoying the nice weather they
got going on with our friend JennyPoo. Uh say, hi, hi
guys, how you doing. UhSo, what we're gonna do is,
uh, we're gonna play, youknow, So it's it's uh, I

(43:08):
believe it's my turn. So I'mgoing to pick oh just for just for
ships in the Hahas because it mentionsthe word witch. And I love this
movie. It's not really a Halloweenmovie. This is ding Dong the Witch
is Dead from The Wizard Oz Butthis is my barbar streisand so Barbara streisand

(43:30):
singing ding Dong the Witch is dead? Why not here we go? Maybe
do you not want to play barbarStreis? You know you want up there
we go? Damn, Babs isrolling in a gray she ain't even dead.
Come on. Once there was awicked witch in The Lovely Land and

(43:57):
the Wicked Wickeder. I don't knowwhy. And oh now I understand why
I needed to find the Green Lady. It wasn't local. It was oh,
well, there you go. It'sin France. It's a France all

(44:19):
right, Well, there you go, there's lady France. We're gonna talk
about. Why not. It's localto somebody, So there you go.
And we do have an audience atFrance. So there you go. People
will throw you a boat. Yes, yeah, that's for you. So
it's for black than white ladies andflast ladies. I saw it was blast

(44:45):
lady, black lady, dark lady. Gotcha. I'm gonna say, I
don't think we can say dark ladies. We could say black ladies. We
could say I think for dark ladies, can't. Yeah, just just for
Americas. We are America. Isweird just saying certain words are worse than
others, even if you don't knowit, I guess it's just all the

(45:09):
context. So that was involving ghostpeople, so you don't know if you're
away, let's just a ghost goddamn. All right. Speaking of ghost
Barbara Streisand's career, Jing Jong thewitch is dead. She's a how long

(45:30):
is it benss Barbers put out anythinghuh god, damn movies or songs like
She's that was ding Dong, whichis dead Barbara streisand it was good.
I like that. So uh uh, let's see Green Lady. Let's talk
about the Green Lady. We finallygot the Green Lady. Let's get that

(45:51):
up there. Yeah, so thereamLady is a ghost and roam the halls
out. I'm gonna cher this one. The Chateau Debrisa in French that was
good, which, oh thank you. I don't know if the French that

(46:12):
was damn good? That was betterthan me. I don't even have much
more. Maybe that was Maybe thatwas just the Green Lady, right,
yeah, and the hamilted castle.I would like to say more. I
should maybe well I should have lookedit up, I wrote, I can't

(46:37):
tell you. I can tell youmore if you want. Let's hear this.
Let's do it. Get creepyfacts inthe last episode you did. I'm
not sure if you yeah, touchingthose I want to be touching those ones.
I have some fresh ones. Isthat my Is that my niece and

(47:01):
nephew over there? What are theydoing? A right want some frozen piece.
Frozen piece. I love that.I love that girl. I don't
know why, frozen piece that.That just makes me love you even more.
There you go, girl, doit up. Frozen po silently on
the door, showing me frozen piece. As long as you're eating them,

(47:23):
I'll be throwing them on the floor. Nothing. Frozen piece is the way
to go. Go for it,you know, Holy shit, I would
have seen so much money if mykids want to frozen piece. I don't
know what it is. A frozenpiece, frozen carrots, frozen broccoli?

(47:44):
What this girl is? Something wrong? No, No, there's something right,
get it. There's something very rightwith that girl. Okay, at
least it's the cheaper vegetables, knowwhat I'm saying. Yeah, that's what
I'm saying. It's better than abag of candy, which w cost you
fourteen dollars? Yeah? Or howmany is that? Oh? God,

(48:09):
I don't even gonna go with it. I can't. Our money is like
worthless one day good the next day. I can't even keep up with the
trade value. Me neither. Okay, Well, she's having her peace,
happy quiet. I guess minecrafts outhey piece? Are Minecraft out perfect?

(48:30):
All right? Have you heard ofthe dancing plague of fifteen I think so,
but I'm not positive this was friends. Also in the sound of us,

(48:50):
I don't know. Okay, Yes, In France, strange events occur,
ore occurred. Yeah, I saidthat. In fifteen eighteen, a

(49:10):
woman named this is really friends becauseJasbourg sounds like German, straight up German
woman. A woman named froud ofFair. Oh that's true what they say?

(49:32):
Oh no friends? Okay, okay, I got you. Okay,
that makes sense. Well I knowwhat sex. No, that makes sense
now okay, so we're good.Okay. Yeah. Jean began dancing in
the streets and was soon joined byothers. This bizarre dance epidemic continued for

(49:55):
weeks, and it's estimated that doesn'tof people have died from exhaustance at heart
attracts attacks hearts during so people peopleare thinking it might have might have been
mass hysteria some kind of because peoplesaid they couldn't stop and they were crying

(50:21):
and dying. Yeah, like wow, Like, I mean, I think
I heard about that a long timeago, but like I never understood if
they ever figured out how or why, like if it was just mass hysteria
or like they were just really wantingto dance. It could have been like
those kids from Footlooths can't dance,then all of a sudden, they can

(50:43):
dance. Now they all know allthe moves and stuff and they can't stop.
Or the water supply was poisoned withsome drugs. That makes more sense.
They were testing out that they weretesting out kennymene. They'd be a
couch at that. They were testingout some kind of weird liquor something I
don't know, poison rat, poisonroom, that's the psychedelics. There you go,

(51:07):
grateful dead, travel back in timeand that's what they did. We'll
go that. No, that's that'sthat dancing thing is weird. H There
is another one of the people whostarted laughing at one spot and died.
I think I've heard a couple ofdifferent stories about those, like different you
know, laughing to death, whichis where they get that you know that

(51:30):
joke, and Roger Rabbit for thewhere they talks about the weasels is like
you stop, you're gonna laugh yourselfto death and then they like die and
ship when they're laughing. Like Iheard like some of that ship was actually
based in fact then we got likespontaneous human combustion. Yeah you hear,
that's what the hell is up with? Like the movie Spinal Tap made fun
of it with their drummers, likethey kept blowing up because of spontaneous.

(51:52):
The other one had to wear asuit like a big asthmad suit on that
ship. Weird. I don't understandthat, but I was so scared of
that one. I was yeah,me too. I thought that was normal,
Like everything happened a lot. Iwas like, what, Yeah,

(52:13):
I could blow up quicksand thought itwould be a big problem. It turns
out, turns out even if youget the quicksand it's real easy to get
out of uh find out. Soit's very easy as long as you don't
like struggle, because that's when itkind of sucks you down in. But

(52:35):
if you go like mad super slow, you can int your way and get
out of it depending on where you'reat. This is what I'm They tested
it on MythBusters Ship's FU So yeah, I was I test. I watched
MythBusters a lot. I don't takewhat they say is fact. You know,
situations changed, I always have youknow the right circumstances, you know,

(52:59):
sh it's gotta but so I gotone more. Here we have it's
another new paulse story. Ah,Nikki Silbrero's location here and out there,
So new Pulse. This is theElting Library in New Poles. So the
local library on Main Street went underinvestigation when a YouTube video of an unknown

(53:22):
floating blob went viral. Okay,history shows that two deaths occurred in the
same room when the library was theSolomon Elting House in eighteen ninety nine and
nineteen oh eight. A few speculationsarose that the blob is as simple as
a spider, but the day afterthe video was taken, the librarian found
the locked door slightly ajar. There'sa video. I will post a link

(53:45):
in you know, the description ofthis. You guys can check this out.
It's you tell me what you thinkin the in the when you guys
see it, and it's I thinkit's a spider, Yeah, I think.
Yeah. When's nineteen When not eighteenninety nine and nineteen o eight respectively?

(54:05):
You know? So the video doesit have any footage? Now?
The video just shows basically a basicallyit shows like a blob, you know
what I mean? Okay, Soit could just go there. There is
some kind of footage. It's it'sit's like basically just a clear Yeah,
it's never clear. It's never clear. Yeah, it's yeah, but that's

(54:30):
yeah. It was so early.That's okay exactly nowadays, if you see
your UFO and you have yeah,all the pixels are mushy and yeah,
then you have speaking to ufl Yeah, I see one. I s hand
to God and I believe God.Hand of God people. So I was

(54:52):
out walking my dog three thirty inthe morning last week, right, it
was about Thursday or Friday, andhe looks up, which you know he
normally doesn't do because he likes towalk around and hunt towards the woods,
you know, before he goes hisbusiness. But he stops, he looks
up, and I'm like, well, you're looking at it. So I

(55:13):
look up and there's this thing goingthrough the sky really fast. One light,
singular light. There's no flashing bulbs. I know how planes go.
You see the they and you cansee him in the sky going kind of
slow, but they're going. Right, this fucking thing went, I don't
know, it crossed the skyline inI want to say, twelve seconds,

(55:39):
and then we watched it, andit stopped and then it card left.
So it wasn't the falling star.Was not a falling star. It wasn't
a China. It's a spy drowor some shit. This fucker made it
perfect, like goddamn right angle,like left turn, you know what I

(56:01):
mean, like oh ninety degrees,like it stopped before it did it and
then just went and it took offsuper fast. Me and my dog were
both like, fuck was that?Like? That was definitely not an airplane.
So I've never seen an airplane makea hard left, you know what
I mean, never, never inmy life, and never go that fast.

(56:24):
It didn't leave a trail, therewas nothing. It was a solid
light boom shooting across the fucking skyand it looked like a start. So
I thought, what you did first? It was a falling star, you
know whatever? It was not whenit made that left turn. It was
not a falling star. And yeah, and I went online as one does,

(56:52):
right, and I looked for droneactivity. I looked for plane activity.
I looked for everything that at thattime that day, you know,
or nothing, there is nothing.Usually I could see planes all the time,
you know what I mean, youflashing lights, you see him ooh,
flying across the sky. We haveall been the airport not far from
here, you know what I mean. So, yeah, you see the

(57:13):
planes, right, And this wasnot a plane. I swear to this
to this day. Was not aplane. And I have other UFO stories.
I could have just been whacked outof my head. But my boy
Dan had the same experience at theexact same time. So I don't know
what that shit is. Because allright, I'm gonna tell it. Fuck
it, we're here, I'm gonnatell this story. Yeah. So,

(57:35):
all right, I was about eighteen, maybe maybe seventeen, right, I
was, uh no, sixteen.I just got my license because back in
ninety six you were able to getyour license before, you know, eighteen.
So I got my license and Iwas in my piece of shit car,
me and my boy Dan. Wewere just coming back from our friend
Eric's house. All right. Now, our friend Eric lived a quarter mile

(58:00):
from the end of the road,like the stop sign that we had to
go to to get towards my house. Okay, right, so I remember
we both remember getting into the car. Now, we didn't smoke or anything
yet. We were on our wayhome to do it, okay. So
we were sober as bone fucking likejust straight up. I remember, like
we both remember turning the car keys, starting the car, making the left

(58:22):
hand out of his driveway, kiddingabout ten feet. Next thing we know,
we're sitting at the stop sign,just sitting there, car and park
idle, and we both are like, uh, what happened? Uh?

(58:44):
And I'm like, did we bothjust have like the same like blackout,
like what happened? Like I didn't. I was sitting in the fucking car,
like the driver's seat, just sittingthere. I was in park.
I'm like, what what the fuck? Like? And then yeah, and
a quarter mile it takes uh,we'll say it takes about five minutes to

(59:08):
get from his house to the endof the road, like at the most,
like right, because it was athirty five mile an hour road,
right, So we were and itwas like all right. So the clock
was three fifty five we left.It should have been four o'clock by the
time the latest by the time wegot to that stop sign, it was
four fifteen. We lost fifteen minutes. We don't know where the fucking went.

(59:38):
So yeah, and hit him,and I today swear to God everybody.
We will tell the story the exactyou get to ask some different times,
different locations, we'll tell the storyof the exact same way it is.
It's fucking weird. And then wewent home and we got fucking ripped
because we were fucking lost. We'relike, what the hell, what the
hell, give me the bottle,give me the fuckings we're getting. That

(01:00:00):
was weird as ship. So yeah, that was that was That was good
U thirty thirty plus years ago,now thirty years ago almost that was.
Yeah, God, it's weird.Do you ever have any experiences like that?
Or am I just the only fuckingwhacked out weird one here? I
know, I agree, I knewit. I knew it. I gonna

(01:00:22):
go see it there. Maybe theonly one I can think of is you
know the coke side, well thatyou know, that's that's that's ghost stuff.
I believe that's that that works.You know, that's that's definitely a
sign of sultant, especially in Spicewhere there's not supposed to be any wind,

(01:00:45):
you know what I mean, Like, yeah, it was so shiltered
and co Yeah that's and my husbandname but he would have tried, he
wouldn't go in either was like,yeah, I don't believe you you're gonna
go in? No, no,no, I'm cool. Here's all good.

(01:01:06):
My my ankle, my ancorners,I can't walk up. It's cool.
I'm gonna stay right here. It'sjust arrest. So all right,
let's let's get to uh, we'regonna get to our last songs here.
We're gonna call our last songs andthen we'll yeah, we'll get to get
to get in here so you candeal with the sickies. Uh and see
if you're not destroying your house.YEA, Silence is not always good,

(01:01:30):
you know what I'm saying. Silenceis not always good. So hand on,
what song did we want to playlast? We got? We got
two to pick from, so yeah, it's a tough one, but I'm
gonna una with the Radiohead creep notreally not really a Halloween song, but

(01:01:51):
close enough for me, close enoughfor you. It definitely works for me.
So this song, yeah, ohthis is It brings back fucking you
know, just getting out of highschool for me because that's around the time
period it came out. I uh, I used to love that ship.
Here we go Radio and Creek.It's playing there you go. Mm,

(01:02:16):
so we have chosen another version likethe corn or I love this side people.
You know, if you can't appreciate, you know, Radiohead, I
don't know what's going on with youbecause they made it depressing. They're like

(01:02:37):
they're like our generation's cure like thatthe or like that are you know what
I mean? Like the cure wasin the eighties. I'm an eighties kid,
but I was a nineties high schoolyou know, I was in I
was in high school the nineties.I was a teenager full on and this
was like our cure, you knowwhat I mean. Where the high school
kids in the eighties had the cure, we had Radiohead And uh, I

(01:03:00):
don't. I don't know, man, I could listen to radio headboard and
I can listen to the Cure.Roberts might choose me out for Robert Smith.
He me out now, an oldman in this almost pushing his seventies,
could not be wearing an eyelighter likethat. Uh it's not. He
looks He literally looks like a zombiewith eyelighter right now. I don't his
beard and ship so that yeah,oh he doesn't even need to like dress

(01:03:25):
up. He's he's he has himselfevery year and he's gonna win the contest
every years. Good, He's good. Who are you? I'm Robert Smith?
You win, you win, youwin. Nobody's gonna beat that vampire.
Ain't gonna beat that Frank, ain'tgonna beat that slutty nurse. Ain't
gonna beat that you know, fuckingno, it's beaking that Halloween Costumesanda,

(01:03:49):
which is your least favorite that you'veseen in person? Just all the slutty
ones in general. Dog, Ilike looking at the girls. Yeah,
yeah, everybody does. It's notright. It's supposed to be scary,
and I get you on spooky scary, you know, uh like kid friendly

(01:04:13):
scary even. But I don't needto be seeing you know, right,
I don't need to be seeing Frankand Hooker walking around, you know what
I mean? Like my my fiveyear old don't need to be seeing a
she demon with her tit's popping out, uh as much as you know,
I saw that ship when I wasgrowing up, and I turned out.

(01:04:34):
No, I turned out pretty damnorgugish. So no, my kids don't
need to be looking at that stuffwhen they're We grew up in a different
generation, so totally. Like myparents said to me, it was totally
different back then. All right,we could do stuff and it wasn't the
same Like yeah, same here.I guess my kids now, would I

(01:04:57):
tell them about some of the shipthat we did, you know, Halloween
passed and like stuff, like theyare shocked. They're like they look like
I'm some kind of a criminal,like I should have been in jailed.
I'm like, what are you talkingabout? Like in CP and people's houses,
egg and shit, like having warswith the town over. I'm like
yeah, Like they're like, whatis wrong with you people? Like did

(01:05:17):
you just trigger treating? Like yeah, but when you're fourteen, they don't
like you trigger treating anymore. Likethey're like, no, it's for the
little kids, you know, youcan't be trigger treating anymore. So that
the older kids came out after acertain time and that's when we had our
fun that my kids are like,god damn Dad, like, what's wrong

(01:05:40):
with you guys. I'm like,I don't fucking know. It was the
eighties and nine, but yeah,I'm nothing. In the eighties or nineties,
I got to see a lot ofhorror films that I'm going to set
up therapy and I have PTSD forthat. So it's not always a bad
act show because of horror films.Five. You know, I'm sorry.

(01:06:08):
You don't know what you see.That's right now. You don't like clowns
in general. That was my scareclowns for dolls, Yes, those little
antique you know, like the ceramicdolls, like those, any kind of
what you have, So the islandof the dolls you no, no,

(01:06:30):
no, I'm so happy. AndI never really got into doors. Yes,
I would have. My mother hadone baby and then she got bored
and I was like, I'm gonnathrow it out. My mother has always

(01:06:54):
had those dolls all over the houseand I hate them, hate them with
a passion. And we since wehad my parents move in to help,
you know, we everything is hthat she got all her dolls back.
Don't like those? Yes, yes, my wife's aunt has one. Uh

(01:07:21):
and she keeps hit in the backseat of her car. Uh freak people
out, like with the windows likeshut and stuff and like it's hilarious.
But I think they're creepy. Ithink they're creepy, but what she does
with them is fucking hilarious. Peoplebug, they'll funk out because these things
look so real. But I toldher she's gonna get one that's like animated,

(01:07:44):
that like moves a little bit,just like that was so awesome.
Oh gosh, So all right,I'm already played my last song and then
we're gonna get out of here.So I think I'm gonna play Oh,
let's see this is a bike group. Oh no, that's too long.

(01:08:08):
I'm not playing Ogo Boy and goesdead Man's Party. That's a six and
a half minute song. I amnot playing there. That is too long.
It's a good song. Maybe I'lljust add it anyway later. Maybe
at the end, I'll just editit in and then we'll have you played.
But you know what, y'all watchBeetlejuice. There's a new Beetlejuice movie
coming out, so I've heard it'salmost done completely, should be out in

(01:08:30):
twenty twenty four from what they're saying, and I'm like, I love it.
So I'm going to play Harry Belafonte'sclassic jumping the line from Beetlejuice one.
This is what bro Harry Bellefani backin the limelight. This this whole
soundtrack really from Beetlejuice, you know. Originally, before I get into it,
originally they wanted like fifties do wopstyle music and stuff for this this

(01:08:55):
movie, and Tim Burton wasn't havingnone of it. Uh so, I
think he mentioned something about he's like, I like Calypso music and Harry Belafonte
and stuff like that, and thenboom they got Deyo Boo. They did
the scene with Deo and they're like, let's just make the whole soundtrack,
and I was like, brilliant,So here we go, jumping the line
Harry Belafonte, Calypso classic before anything, like, it's such a good song.

(01:09:26):
I love this song so much.And the scene too with all the
dead football players behind, like Lydia, I'm saying, so good. So
it's my favorite, so good movie. I'm gonna have to watch me too.
Every Oh god, I hope theydon't. They are going. But

(01:09:49):
at least they got Michael Heaton backhis beetle Juice. He got still pull
it off make up and everything isstill great. Winoda Ryders back is Lydia,
you know her daughter quote unquote isJenna Ortega Wednesday Adams. Yeah,
I can buy that great. JohnnyDepp is supposedly in it somehow, so

(01:10:13):
he's probably a ghost or something likeyou know, or maybe he's somebody like
Otho was the first movie, rememberBig Old Yeah, he was great.
And I think Catherine o'haram maybe themother, you know what I mean.
Uh, she's still alive. Ithink I believe she's in it. So
because they don't have Geena Davis init, and they don't have Alec Baldwin

(01:10:38):
in it, who were the leadghosts, you know, and the lead
people. Because I think they finallycrossed over even though they were still in
the house at the end of thefirst movie. Remember this whole scene was
them, you know, still theydidn't cross over. Beetlejuice was just down
in the office there in the unemploymentline, yes, uh, waiting to

(01:11:00):
go see you know, his caseworker. Uh. If they don't open it
up with him finally getting it outof the line and going to see his
caseworker, I'm gonna boycott the movingright away. I'm gonna I'm gonna boycott
the movie if they do not dothat right away. I want to see
them open it up with him justgoing with a small head. The small

(01:11:25):
head because it got shrunk. It'sgone. This is my husband is in
Kong now, yes, man,he's left his phone in the taxi.
Oh ship, Yeah he didn't sleepso oh no, so what he do?

(01:11:48):
Did he have to go get anew phone. He's trying to get
it back, but I don't reallydoes he speak fluent Japanese or Chinese.
I mean that he's gonna have ahard He's gonna have a hard time.
Poor God. You gotta get himmore with those like the zip tie attached

(01:12:13):
to his belt. You know,yeah, because last summer he lost his
phone. Got it back right,It was its lips dropped on the fry
from the pockets. When he cameto up from the land, found it.
He dropped on the way. Hesounds like me, okay, like

(01:12:34):
I've got it. He was wimmeringthat summer. He was so tired.
And it was those pants with littlepockets I got. That's how I lose
my ship. I got small pocketsin big pants. I will die on
that hill these pockets and ship Imeant to fit anybody with an ass my

(01:12:55):
size right should have big pockets.And uh that's I'm saying us your stuff
follows down else it then maybe getit back back or something got me there
too. There's there's people, there'soptions. So on that note, I

(01:13:16):
can I can't. I can't sayanything to that because my stuff is always
lost. But it's in the housewhen I look that, So you got
a good chance of finding it relativelyquickly. That's a good thing. So
on that note, we're gonna callthis episode done and uh, we will
see you guys one more time beforethe end of October h fright sober season

(01:13:39):
and next one. We haven't decidedwhat we were gonna talk about yet,
have we or did we? Well, how about this since if it if
it's not gonna uh mess with yourPTSD too much, why don't we talk
about scary movies? We can.I just don't watch any new ones,

(01:14:02):
but we can talk about some olds. We're gonna talk about some scary movies.
And I'm not talking about the oneswith the Waynes Brothers people. I'm
talking about some good, old fashionedscary movies. So, uh, we
will see you guys, and andyou know what the music will tie in
too. We'll pick some music frommaybe the soundtracks. You let me know
what movies ahead of time, andI'll find some songs if you don't know

(01:14:24):
any you know off the top ofyour head, and we'll do that.
So, uh, people, thatsounds like a good idea. I think
we're gonna do. So is thereanything that you wanted to plug besides uh,
you know the normal stuff stuff thatwe got going on, you know,
like your one hand on Tech anduh, your other podcasts that you
have going on. I haven't doneanything new with the finish a couple more

(01:14:49):
nights up. I was supposed toend finish. I changed the podcast thing
whoever I launch it and suddenly gotalmost three thousand new listens even when no

(01:15:15):
new episode. So I promised todo Halloween one for that quickly. What
is the site that you post thaton? It's now a cast? A
cast? How do you keep dothey give you a way to track that
like when you when you upload onit, like right away you have to
like okay, because has insights howyou can change the old episode directly.

(01:15:42):
So I guess people have been listeningto old episodes. Then good, because
uh, we are on last Iknew they can find us on a cast.
I believe m. So that's alwaysgood. Uh and if not,
I'm gonna switch it to If Spotifydon't quit the few, I'm gonna go
switch to a cast period uh andupload directly. Yeah. So I like

(01:16:05):
it. I I used to payfor a boost Sprout every every month and
nothing was really going on. SoI changed to free accounts on a cast
and I got some nice because Spotifygives us, you know, a little
bit of insight on stuff. Theygive us you know, the locations,

(01:16:28):
and they give us you know,uh that basically the broke down areas.
Uh, you know, there's apparentlymore than just you and Finland that listened
to us. So there's like wegot two of our listeners is family.
Yeah, it's kind of your family. I was like, thanks, Dad,
thanks tell him, I said,John Wayne Rules. All right,
here we go. So we're gonnauh so yeah, everybody, thank you

(01:16:54):
again for joining us. We're gonnasee you guys next week. Uh and
we're gonna talk about movies, uh, scary movies and stuff. Good.
So all right, Hannah, thankyou good. We'll see you guys later.
Bye bye everybody. By
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