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Real Ghost Stories Online

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Real Ghost Stories Online

Tony Brueski

Religion & Spirituality, Natural Sciences, Science, Spirituality

4.2 • 3.6K Ratings

🗓️ 14 March 2025

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Have you ever stumbled upon a place long abandoned, only to find it quietly alive with memories? Grab a bag of popcorn—or caramel corn, if you’re feeling nostalgic—and settle in for a story about a sweet old shopkeeper named Mr. Graham who just couldn’t close up for good. Once the neighborhood pied piper of penny candy and tall tales, Mr. Graham passed on years ago… or so everyone thought. But one night, a curious passerby caught a glimpse of his ghostly figure tidying the dilapidated corner store like it was still brimming with life. Part heartwarming homage, part spectral surprise, this episode proves that a generous spirit can transcend far more than old walls and peeling paint.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Real Ghost Stories Online.

0:04.7

When I was a kid, I remember going into a little store in my downtown of my hometown. That does not exist anymore. I believe

0:25.2

was called Carmel Crisp. And it was this older gentleman who made the best Carmel Corn in the

0:32.5

world. And he had to have been at the time, I'm guessing, mid-80s.

0:38.7

I mean, I was a little kid, so my judge of age, probably not the greatest.

0:43.0

But he was up there.

0:44.6

And he had a little bits of candy here and there.

0:47.1

And he would always, you walk in there, he'd meet you with a story and a big smile on

0:52.1

his face.

0:53.5

And I remember going in there particularly nights before, like a Christmas parade or a parade

0:58.7

downtown to get some caramel corn.

1:01.0

It was fresh.

1:01.6

It was hot.

1:02.3

It was warm.

1:03.6

It was gooey.

1:04.1

It was delicious.

1:05.7

And he would also then sometimes give you a little extra piece of candy from behind the counter.

1:12.0

My mom worked downtown, too, at the time.

1:14.0

And I remember going in there other days.

1:15.8

And we'd get some popcorn and he'd like, here, have this.

1:19.3

And I remember like in like Reese's peanut butter cups from him.

1:21.7

It was a very fun, warm, inviting experience.

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