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To: Aliska

“I’ve listened to him before. I know there have been some murders in the parks. But there is something really eerie about some of the disappearances. “

I’ve read both of his “411” books. Eerie is a good word.


10 posted on 06/27/2014 6:28:32 PM PDT by PLMerite (Shut the Beyotch Down! Burn, baby, burn!)
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To: PLMerite; informavoracious; Mr. Jeeves
PL, I guess I don't feel led to buy his books but am interested every time he's on the show. When I was younger, I probably would have gotten all his books and read them. They sound depressing to spend too much time on now. I found myself being very thankful that in family tragedies, at least we didn't have any like that, some where you don't know for a very long time or ever in this world what happened to your loved one..

info, good one, but he's a relatively new internet sensation I doubt would ever have appealed to me. But it's scary how kids can't separate an invented character and storyline from reality. What's the word now? Meme? The new jargon eludes me.

Mr. J, Bigfoot. I used to get so annoyed when that was the topic. But lately at least I've listened. I suppose there's a remote possibility it's some type of gorilla. I don't get excited about it but if I chanced to encounter one, I'd be frightened.

14 posted on 06/27/2014 7:07:55 PM PDT by Aliska
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To: PLMerite

The curse of the Lost Padre’s Mine-—anyone who gets too close will suffer a terrible accident and death. Blindness, snake bites, falls, sickness, and other mysterious deaths are reported! Since 1874 people have had problems seeking the lost gold mine of Mission San Buenaventura.


18 posted on 06/28/2014 3:34:33 AM PDT by Forward the Light Brigade
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