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HAUNTED HOTELS IN THE UNITED STATES!

   In the United States and all around the world are hundreds of haunted places. But did you ever think that while on vacation, the place you choose to sleep could be the very place a ghost or spirit is looking over you? Haunted hotels are known to be the most haunted places on earth. Kate Morgan Hotel Del Coronado         This hotel is located in California and is known to be haunted since 1892. It is also considered to be one of the top resorts in the U.S. There have been reports of voices and apparitions coming from all floors of the hotel. It is also reported that Kate Morgan, a young woman in her 20's was killed by a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. Her body was found on the steps to the front entrance of the hotel. Ms. Morgan is she ghost haunting the rooms of the Hotel Del Coronado.   Stanley Hotel Stanley Hotel ghost    The Stanley Hotel is located in Colorado and...

YOU KNOW YOU'RE A ZOMBIE IF???

For a late night snack you have a craving for brain pudding instead of ice cream and pickles.(still might be all if you're a pregnant zombie) You start grunting a lot and pointing instead of speaking words. (more than just being in the bathroom) You drag your feet a lot while walking. Hygiene and using the bathroom are a thing of the past. You turn gray and green, your hair falls out occasionally, your teeth rot, and you become boney BECAUSE YOU'RE DEAD!!! You tend to sleep walk a lot with your eyes open. Hang out at the mall to be with your dead friends. (I might be thinking of teenagers) Sometimes find a gutter to sleep in. ( more comfortable because you really don't care, BECAUSE YOU'RE DEAD!!!) Lose different body parts over time. ( ears, eyes, fingers, toes, hair, etc....) Often find yourself rummaging through the trash at the county dump. (almost like dumpster diving, except on a bigger scale!) The last time you changed clothes was 3 or 4 weeks ...

10 HALLOWEEN TRADITIONS YOU MIGHT NOT KNOW ABOUT!!

    Most of us are pretty familiar with carving pumpkins and trick-or-treating, but there are plenty of other Halloween traditions out there. Some of them are from way back when, and some are just from different parts of the world. Either way, maybe you’ll find something new to add to your All Hallows Eve traditions. 1. Stingy Jack.     Stingy Jack, or “Jack the Smith,” is likely the story that gave us the tradition of carving pumpkins. The tale originates in Ireland, where Stingy Jack boozed his way through villages, begging and manipulating and being basically an all-around loser. The Devil heard of Jack’s shenanigans and decided to put an end to it, but Jack tricked him a couple of times and eventually won the Devil’s assurance that he would never take Jack to Hell. Jack eventually died, but because of his sinful earthly ways, he was denied entrance to Heaven. He tried to get into Hell instead, but of course, the Devil reminded him that this ...