Have you ever seen a ghost? Have you ever seen those photos posted online where someone swears there is something supernatural in it? Have you ever tried to take a picture of a ghost yourself? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then we have just the game for you (and your friends). Enjoy the picture game.
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When someone passes, you can feel empty, lost, confused. In many cases, you may have questions, or even apologies to make. You can talk to the heavens, pray that they can hear you, or you can try to make a phone call. While the Shoebox Telephone doesn’t promise results, it could be worth trying.
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Throughout history cats have made their mark. Going back to ancient Egypt, cats were revered. They played such a big role in their culture, that the mere export of cats was strictly prohibited. Further evidence can be seen in their goddess Bastet, commonly depicted as a cat, or woman with a cat’s head. Bastet was the keeper of hearth and home, a guardian against evil spirits and disease. Today, cats are mere pets, part of the family, or even bad luck, if you cross their path. Whether you love cats or hate them when it comes to the game, “Cat Scratch” it doesn’t matter.
Continue reading “Games: Cat Scratch”The Halloween Killer and Lisa Ann French
Halloween night, 1973, back when all the kids used to wait until dark to begin trick-or-treating, 9 year old Lisa Ann French was dressed as a hobo. Although she wanted to be a butterfly, her mom said no, stating it was going to be too cold outside. Little did it matter when Lisa only made it to three houses before meeting her end.
Continue reading “The Halloween Killer and Lisa Ann French”Clowns, Clowns, and more Clowns
We all know that one person who is terrified of clowns. Perhaps you are that person. But have you ever stopped to ask yourself why? Why is it that approximately 12% of adults in the United States suffer from coulrophobia (the fear of clowns)?
Continue reading “Clowns, Clowns, and more Clowns”The Real Michael Myers
Michael Myers is the terrifying killer from the Halloween movie franchise. Created by John Carpenter, he first appears in 1978 as a young boy who murders his sister, Judith Myers, only to return fifteen years later to kill even more teenagers as he searches for the sister who got away.
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Every Halloween an estimated 41 million kids go trick-or-treating on Halloween, collecting an estimated 600 million pounds of candy. If you were (or are) a lucky kid, your parents wouldn’t allow you to eat your candy until they had gone through it and verified none of it had been tampered with. Most kids find this act frustrating, ridiculous, and a waste of time. But there was once a time when checking the candy was crucial. Unfortunately, Ronald O’Bryan checked the candy before giving it to trick-or-treaters.
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