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🗓️ 8 November 2024
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0:29.8 | Thank you. Hello. Hello and welcome to mini episode number 394 of real life ghost stories, and I have three spooky stories for you today, and the last story comes from October the 1st, 24. And story number one comes from Shannon. |
1:15.3 | I'm the youngest of three siblings, older brother and older sister. |
1:20.7 | We have all kind of always loved the spooky things, horror movies, Halloween, etc. |
1:24.7 | We grew up and still live in the Midwest in the US. |
1:28.8 | I remember watching my first scary movie, Nightmare and Elm Street, |
1:34.1 | at five years old, with my brother and his friends. I remember playing Bloody Mary with my sister, |
1:40.7 | making our own Ouija boards out of paper. I'm still not sure why or how we did this, |
1:47.0 | going to graveyards in the middle of the night. All the silly and stupid things you could do as a kid. We were lucky to have a lot of family around us. However, my mom's family lived in Arkansas. |
1:54.0 | We loved going down to visit my grandma and my grandpa when we could, and they came up to visit when they could. My grandpa, dude Sloan, was so |
2:03.6 | special to me. He was huge, like a bear. I just remember him being so strong. I could hang on his |
2:11.7 | arm and he would lift me up and down. He taught me how to play checkers and rummy. Coffee and cookies were our special |
2:19.9 | treat together. I still can't drink coffee without cream in it because of him. When I was 13, my |
2:26.4 | grandpa had been struggling with his health and he passed away. He was the last of his four brothers. |
2:32.4 | He and his brothers were very tight-knit. They all lived in the |
2:35.6 | same town in Arkansas together and three of them, including my grandpa, lived about 20 to 30 feet |
2:41.9 | from each other, all in the same neighbourhood. The town actually changed the street they lived on |
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