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Post by pixie on Jan 16, 2010 19:37:00 GMT -5
I'm so sorry. Panic attacks are awful...
Do you know what caused it?
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Post by pixie on Sept 11, 2009 1:16:24 GMT -5
I downloaded a podcast the other day, I think it was Spooky South Coast, from September 2008, and they mentioned ufo sightings in Eminence, KY. Just wondered if anyone had heard anything.
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Post by pixie on Dec 6, 2008 10:49:27 GMT -5
In Mammoth Cave National Park, there is a small, well maintained cemetery called "Little Hope".
I guess that's better than No Hope.
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Post by pixie on May 15, 2008 22:44:15 GMT -5
The farm belonged to my great grandparents. They both died there, as well as several infant children. My great uncle died of TB when he was very youong with 2 small children. No one can remember if there were any murders there. They all lived in a house in what became our front yard.
I've heard my great grandfather went insane, but I know he suffered from kidney disease and probably Alzheimer's.
When I was a kid we found a few arrow heads.
No UFO sightings.
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Post by pixie on May 15, 2008 22:36:10 GMT -5
Scott, I'm sure it was amimal bones. Every now and again you hear stories of animal sacrifice and animal bodies being found.
The News Enterprise did a story about the cemetary a few years ago, but I haven't been able to find it in the archives.
We went there once, in the afternoon. We made it to the edge of the cemetary and I couldn't make myself go on. My husband said if I wasn't going in, he sure wouldn't!
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Post by pixie on May 2, 2008 19:28:26 GMT -5
In the late 80's and early 90's we lived south east of Mt. Sherman on a dead end road that is surely weird central.
The front yard, road and barn across the road was the creepiest place I have ever been. When we had guests, they usually said the same thing and it was clear they were feeling watched and uncomfortable too.
A slight hill went down from the barn and house. At the foot of the hill, where it leveled out, we turned left to cross the creek and get over to the other field.
On four separate occasions, we saw a thick white mist move across the creek, cross the road and float along the edge of the woods until it went into the woods. It was moving FAST. When it got into the woods, it didn't dissipate or anything. It stayed in that one big, misty fog until it was out of sight.
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