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Welcome. We are your hosts,Lisa and Jill. I would not recommend
this podcast for any child under theage of twelve. Dare to be scared
with stories of superstitions, legends,haunts and terrors. Explore the weird,
the wild, the dark and unnaturalwith us. We hope you have fun

(00:38):
and don't fault asleep. Is itscary in there? Dan? What's in
there? Dame Marca Amy? Testingtesting one two three, testing testing one

(01:03):
two three. Awesome, Great,you did fart in here? There is
not a dog in here? Iknow I didn't. Why does it smell
like that? I don't know.Last night Goose was in the room and
I had to put him outside becausehe would not stop farting. And it
was so bad. It was rainingso bad last night, and he wouldn't

(01:26):
go out to go poop. Hecame back in the house and he just
started hanging out, fell back tosleep and just would not stop farting.
I was like, almost to thepoint I would throw up in bed.
I had to kick him out ofthe house. Hi, welcome back to
scary him there? Hey, Ihope you liked the last story. I

(01:49):
loved it. You did, Yes, good I'm glad it was a really
good story. What did you likethe best about it? That? Not
like nothing they did was really real? Is that what you felt like?
Yeah, yeah, I liked ita lot. That's cool. I wonder
if they're going to hear your brothersscreaming downstairs? Sorry not okay. So

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we have watched this like show together, that show, Oh what is it?
It's so gross? What is it? Hoarders? And what do we
like about that show? You neverreally know what's in that stuff? Just
stuff? So we watch Hoarders andit's really gross disgusting. Yeah, what

(02:32):
are some of the weirdest things thatyou've seen them find in there? Or
like some of the grossest places thatyou've seen them clean? In one episode,
this one person had eight houses andin one of the houses there were
a few dog crates in them andthey actually had rude dogs them that were
like starving to death. And ohyeah, they lived in their own like

(02:53):
feces. Oh I hate that show. Poor babies. Well, it's really
sad because stuff like that actually happens, and there's a lot of like do
you know how it starts? Notreally, No, it starts with a

(03:13):
simple little thing you learn from childhood. Something I have a problem with you
with often. What am I constantlytelling you to do? Clean my room?
What is the sign on your Doorsay? My room was clean yesterday.
Sorry you missed it. Are youready for a story? Yes? Please,

(03:36):
I'm gonna tell you about Natalia's nastyhabit. This has been a rough
morning. I couldn't find my favoriteNirvana band t one of my shoes was
missing for like an hour, andthose people just won't stop banging on the

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front door. They have been yellingfor about ten minutes now, and I'm
really sick of it. My momused to say I was just careless,
so that ain't never actually put anythingaway and just gather things. First of
all, I actually have lots ofthings put away. I have barbies,
beanie babies, go go heads,avengers, and tons of other toys put

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away under my bed. I putall my clothes away, even when it
seems like there are too many.I get them all in the drawers,
under my mattress and in the closet. See, I actually do put things
away. Sometimes I get busy andthen have to go downstairs because Dad would
like call me to get my bikeout of the way, like in the

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driveway, and that's a total distraction. So if anything's ever left on the
floor, it's usually his fault.So that's when I really forget things like
a shoe, my gloves, thathomework from last month, well last week
too. But anyway, my roombeing messy has ever been my problem.
It's never been a problem. Ohand one of the things that makes me

(05:06):
really upset is they always get ridof any animal I bring home. It's
like a week goes by and thenpoof gone. I don't even bring it
up anymore. They just stare blanklyat me, like they always do when
I ask them where my personal possessionsand pets just disappear off to And really

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I just can't stand their stupid facesanymore. Luckily I don't even have to
see them very often. Those peopleknocking at the door are so persistent.
Okay, I'll be right there.I just need a couple of things.
Crap, Oh my god, Natalia, we know you're alone in there.
We're just trying to help you.Please come to the front door now,

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I said I would. God,why can't I find my favorite brush and
I'm not alone? You stupid bitidiots? You'll see I don't need your
help. Mom. Mom, where'smy brush? Mom, Natalia, we
know your parents are not there.We know you're alone. Please just come

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out and talk to us. Iwish these people would just leave me alone.
I have no clue why my parentsstopped talking to everyone. I guess
they just got fed up, annoyed. The phone won't stop ringing, the
doorbell won't stop digging. Now thereare actually people here that now want me
to come outside so they can't talkto me. I'm just going to take

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my time. I thought I leftmy lucky charm bracelet. You what is
that silver hair? I hate itwhen my mom leaves her wig in the
couch area. Actually, I amfeeling a bit tired. Maybe I'll just
rest and tell mom. Like so. When the authorities were finally able to
gain entry into the home, theyeleven year old Natalia sleeping on piles and

(07:01):
piles of clothing, bedding, junk, blankets, pillows, toys, books,
papers, tape, glue, pins, everything and anything you could think
of. But the worst part ofit all is they had to take her
away to a girl's home to live. She was forever known as the girl
who was So messy. She killedeleven cats, seven dogs, eight bunnies,

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four turtles, thirteen birds, andtwo whole humans. She even buried
her parents alive in her junk Yep. They were smothered to death because she
just wouldn't clean up, and noone ever went into her room alone.
They were too afraid they wouldn't comeback out. I love that story,

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dearly, really. Yeah, Ohthat's good. Not only did I love
her name, I thought like thatmade me think of one of the sut
of Words where their cat died becausethere was so much stuff. It's so
sad when I hate that. Yeah, and now, how are you feeling

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about how clean your room is?Pretty good? Oh are you? Yeah?
Really? But I did look atyour desk the other day. Yeah,
my desk sucks and I need toclean that out. Oh what about
your closet? My closet is good, really good? Look, Oh okay,
we'll have to have a discussion aboutwhat's good and what's not so good

(08:35):
as the bench. As you've seenmy closet, I don't know. I
don't go in there very often.All right, Well, thank you for
listening. Join us again. We'llhave another episode soon. We are back
in the game. Finally, byebye. Thanks for joining us and we

(08:56):
hope to see you next time.Please go like our Facebook page. Scary
in their podcast, But before yougo to bed, block your doors,
check your windows, close your closetdoors, turn your night lights on,
and don't forget to check under yourbeds because it's scary in there. Yock

(09:16):
oh, sweet dreams.
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