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Ep 245: Campfire Ghost Stories 8

Blurry Photos

David Flora

Science, Social Sciences, Society & Culture

4.71.4K Ratings

🗓️ 30 September 2020

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Pack your granola bars, air mattress, and an extra set of pants, it's time to get back outdoors for another installment of Campfire Ghost Stories! Flora reads 4 tales of terror and a poem by a selection of famous authors for the 8th edition of Campfire Ghost Stories. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Guy de Maupassant, and Alfred Noyes are among the writers for an early 20th century flavor to this one. A ghostly kiss of death, a highwayman, an out of control car, and more await your ears! It's a fun episode to play at home or in the great outdoors as you sit around a fire and get spooked at every twig snap and owl hoot. Grab a cold one and don't forget the crane janglers for this fun episode of Blurry Photos! Music Myst on the Moor, Night of Chaos, Return of Lazarus, Danse Macabre - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Dark Rooms - Music by Co.Ag Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Sources
  • Doyle, Arthur Conan. How It Happened. 1918.
  • Maupassant, Guy de. The Phantom Hag. 1904.
  • Noyes, Alfred. The Highwayman. 1906.


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0:00.0

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0:08.0

Get Overcast for free in the App Store. You're going to be. Welcome to Blurry Photos. I'm your host, David Flora. Happy Fall to everyone in the northern hemisphere, and happy spring to everyone down under.

0:37.0

Hope wherever you are, you're able to get out and enjoy some nice weather and fresh air and the inevitable descent into the maddening and delicious hellscape of blurry photover!

0:49.0

Which is so close, you can taste the pumpkin and lunacy in the air. But before we get into the spirit proper,

0:57.6

we have to take advantage of the nice weather one last time and get out away from it all,

1:02.4

back to nature, find a nice secluded spot in the

1:05.9

woods and pitch a tint of terror that's right it's time to light a frightful fire and roast some menacing marshmallows, maybe some

1:17.5

haunting hot dogs, and tell the terrifying tales trippingly on the tongue with another installment of Campfire

1:25.5

Ghost Stories. This will be the eighth edition of our creepy campfire offerings and

1:31.6

the majority are from well-known authors of Your.

1:35.8

It's going to have an older vibe to it this episode, though not all of them are of the

1:40.6

pastly persuasion. Four tales in a poem are in store for you.

1:45.0

So sit back on your logs, crack a cold one from the cooler,

1:49.0

and keep an ear out for the crane janglers

1:52.0

in case anything tries to breach the camp's

1:54.2

perimeter. Here is Campfire Ghost Stories 8, the Yocho. Enjoy. the You ever heard what happened to Louis and Edna Campbell?

2:18.0

Back about the winter of 1938, the Campbells had a grouchy old hermit neighbor.

2:25.0

Old Ebenezer lived a quarter of a mile across the corn stalks.

2:30.0

The Campbells could see his face all right, and could see him walking around the yard, but they didn't dare go there

2:36.8

Ebenizer threatened to shoot anybody who came onto his place, including Louis.

2:42.1

Got so bad the milkman wouldn't even stop at Ebeneers.

2:45.0

Louis said,

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