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Beyond The Veil: Haunted Ohio

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Join Glick and Kayla as they dive into some of Ohio's most haunted places here on the debut of Beyond the Veil

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Introduction to the Show

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Cryptid eyes and forest deep, ancient things that never sleep, cursed words and sacred tales, we cross the line beyond.
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Shadows move where no one stands
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We cross the line. never
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I guess I won't put you on the spot. people don't What's going

New Show on Nonsensical Network

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on, guys? Welcome to the brand new show right here on the Nonsensical Network. Beyond the Veil with myself and Kayla.
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And tonight, every episode will be something different-ish for the most part. Right? Yeah, we'll do something. It's going to revolve around the same circle of things.
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Whether it be the supernatural, paranormal, Cryptids and true crime. But tonight we're going to dive into a little bit of haunted Ohio. Why? Because we're here in Ohio.
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And why not start in our own backyard to get the show off and rolling? So, if you're not already, go ahead and check out the Nonsense School Network. You know, I don't have any banners or anything. Here we go.
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Yeah, right down there at the bottom of the screen. All that stuff stayed there. That's good. Yeah, ahead and give us follow, give us a like, give us a share, bio.link slash nonsensicalnetwork. You can check out all the shows. ah You might find a favorite. You might like them all.
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But you never know until you try. So we're going to dive right. Eddie, you want to add anything before we jump in or dive in? I going to be doing all the talking? Let's see.
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oh hu awesome ah yeah I gotta learn how to read your notes. So we actually prepared. So we actually did our homework and prepared for for this. So we'll see how this goes. um But yeah, haunted Ohio.
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every Every state has their their stories and their tales and, you know, some things just never die or go away at the end of the day.

Haunted Ohio Locations: Licking County Jail

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But speaking of backyard, literally in our backyard, our backyard now, because now you live here, um right here in Newark, the old Licking County jail.
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ah If you're from the area or if you know anything about Licking County, or if you're not even from the area, maybe you're a fan of ghosted ghost adventures, right? douch Douche Baggins.
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I mean, Zach Baggins, sorry. Baggins. Baggins, right? They've done it they've done ah an episode of Ghost Adventures here at the old Lincoln County Jail. um Quote, unquote, super haunted.
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It does have a pretty crazy history, especially for a little tiny town here in Ohio. But it was originally built in 1889. Oh, and I have looked that up.
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They built it to look like the old kind of castles. um thanks I actually have a picture of it, but the builder was like a world famous builder. should have looked that up. There's an old picture of the jail. It still looks the exact same today. It's just an old picture. I thought the old picture looked cool. It adds to the black movie yeah adds to a little creepy factor.
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So yeah, it was built in 1889. Obviously it served licking and surrounding counties for the jail. until what, 1987?
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It closed in 1987. Yes. Because new standards. Like we have to have standards for prison. They're criminals. Throw em in a hole and forget about them.
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I'm a terrible human being. but They were overpopulated and couldn't meet any of the new standards so they they shut it down.
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It's a very small jail so Pretty much from Jump Street, they had issues with overpopulation. I think... it was only It was only meant to house 68 people. Yeah. And by the end, they were well over 100. Yeah, so they were constantly... So that was a major problem. Was that the one that you said, that they were using the showers as cells? I believe so.
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Yeah, so, I mean, it was always completely... but just completely overstaffed, understaffed, overbooked. um Probably one of the biggest and craziest stories that happened there, which, and I've known about this story, but I just found out today a little bit more information about the kid.
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I say kid, and you'll find out why. One of the biggest stories to come out of there um or incidences was, but during Prohibition, Licking County passed the no alcohol ordinance and Lincoln County Sheriff's Department and Police Department. They were not enforcing the warrants or enforcing things. They didn't agree with it.
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So the mayor of Granville
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deputized a whole bunch of federal marshals and basically for them to serve the warrants.
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What's going on, Drew? Appreciate you. um um What's up? Yes, absolutely. So they the Granville mayor deputized a whole mess of federal agents to serve these warrants.
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So they came to a saloon here in town to serve said warrants while a mob basically, because, you know, we like to drink here in Newark. You're not taking our our whiskey and alcohol from us in Newark, goddammit. So basically a mob attacked these federal marshals and they, in the process of fleeing, Carl, Carl, Etherington, uh, shot a salute, a salute, a bartender slash former Newark police officer in self-defense while the mob beat the brakes off of this kid. Then the cops got there. The cops beat the brakes off this kid and they threw him into the old Licking County jail.
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Um, And several hours later, a mob of about 5,000 people basically stormed the jail, drug his ass out, and right out corner up there by the old courthouse, strung him up in a pole, hung him, killed him.
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um So it's probably one of the biggest things. Obviously, they say that his ghost is still there. But the wild thing about this, this kid was, he was first day on the job,
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He only served one day as ah as um as a deputy marshal, and he was only 17 years old. They didn't know that he was only 17 years old at the time. um But they did, out of the quote-unquote 5,000 people, which is a lot to think about in 1910, 1911, when this happened, that's a lot of people to live in this area.
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But I guess Newark was a little over 100 years old at that time. Only 20 people were... um What's the word? Persecuted? Not persecuted. don't where you're at.
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Proxecuted. Prosecuted? Yeah. They were charged. Whatever. Words are hard. Okay. I got you. but We need to go to Mansfield Prince sometime. Planning on it.
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Totally down for that. um Outside that, you've had several inmates that, and I i love How they put this in there.
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ah Several inmates died of intoxication. That means they don't want to put the real cause of death in the reports. We might have gotten their heads bounced off a few cell floors or maybe some ah wooden shampoo treatment back in the day. You never know with them.
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But. So a total of 22 people actually died at the jail. um Not all violent deaths. You have some sheriffs. They had a sheriff's apartment where him and his family lived upstairs.
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um So you have three sheriffs that ended up dying there, heart attack and just natural causes. But the deaths did occur within the jail.
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All three sheriffs died of natural causes. You had Ross Emery, Sheriff Emery, Sheriff Francis, and McElroy.
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Yep. Sheriff McElroy. 62. Damn. Yeah, obviously, like Kayla said, in 87, they closed the doors. They just didn't meet. And I don't, again, that that prison, it was never meant to house a lot of prisoners.
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I think it was more like, supposed to be like a drunk tank more than anything else obviously with all the deaths of intoxication i think it was supposed to be more of a drunk tank until like the more serious offenders until they went to the old uh columbus penitentiary uh the ohio penitentiary i was in columbus or at that time maybe even mancy you know depending upon where they got transported to yeah um but obviously anytime you have
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Occurrences like that, whether good, bad, indifferent, you know, that's where your stories of hauntings come from. So what we got on the haunting side?
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On the haunting side, um people hear a lot of disembodied voices, um EVPs, people laughing. um They'll get up in the sheriff's apartment, a very uneasy feeling um there's a lot of people that report getting really dizzy up there um across the board you have uh kind of a little bit of everything happening um i think one of the the most concerning is chairs being thrown across the room um so i think that one's kind of the worst one out of
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house offend and Yeah, it sounds more of the violent male violent, yeah not male violent. that's what it's's It's a supernatural term.
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um and Which, again, you know yeah even like Carl, I'm sure, i mean, that was a horrible way to go for just doing your damn job.
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okay you know Oh, and at 17 years old. like It's just a baby. And I said, I didn't know that he was so young until today when I was actually, we did have pictures of him. I forgot. I have pictures.
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I did. I did my homework too. I got some pictures. Yeah. When I look for a picture of him, look at that. He's just a baby. One day on the damn job. this so That's a, I'm talking about a rough first day. Good Lord. Get your ass whooped and get strung up. I mean, it was right down there on the square too. The the courthouse still stands down there today.
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um It was just just outside of the... Basically drug him up the block and right up on ah on ah on a pole. So, oh God.
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Where'd the comments go? Stop pushing buttons. What's going on, Scotto? The jail is actually really cool. They do they do they'll still do tours, I think. But ah they have the Jail of Terror there every year for Halloween.
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um And you got the warden and like other characters. But then they also do like Valentine's Day sucks where they the vampire theme, which is cool. It's a little haunted house. and and it It doesn't take very long to get through the jail, but the jail itself is is pretty cool. If we can, we should take the opportunity to go up there they still do tours. and they They do do tours. And if you're thinking about checking out the halloween haunted house just know it is no bars like they have full access to you they will touch you the whole nine and that's all just be aware of that and that's brand new to this past season yeah just this past year because you wanted to take the kids to it but i'm not gonna take them to uh
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where they can grab and stuff like that. I'll go. I have no problem with that because they're not going to hurt you. I mean, would go. I just, you know, can't get anything. I'm not going to hit somebody. no, I think just a regular tour to go through the jet. Yeah, they have the historical tour. Would be cool to go see it. Outside of going to the haunted houses, I've never been in there. So it's not like I can go, yeah, I've been there and I've felt things.
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Because, obviously, I felt things because I was there for a haunted house. Right, right. You're going to hear voices. yeah You're going to hear voices and in cell doors slamming shut and everything like that.
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um so But how many of those were the actors or the real ones? Exactly. Or could have been rigged. Could have been. yeah I don't know. never know. Oh, maybe I've been touched by a ghost.
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Or isn't that? No, it's touched by an angel. Never mind. You just put your own spin on it. also Also, not kissed by an angel because that's what my grandma, my great grandma used to say about kids with special needs.
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They were kissed by an angel. Oh.
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Yeah. Okay. Not going to argue with No. was something else. but She was awesome. um But, yeah, I mean, if you want to know more about the licking, I mean, that's that's pretty much the gist and the basics. you know, everything you need to know right there kind of in a quick nutshell about the Lincoln County Jail. But I mean, in the area and what up Scorpio, if, if ah if you're in the area maybe you're passing through and you want to stop and check it out, yeah, jump on the old Google box, get you a little bit

Ceely Rose House: A Tale of Poison and Insanity

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more info. See when the tours are, cause that'd be something we could have, we should have looked up like, you know, when that was, but that's not a big deal. yeah
00:17:54
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That's no big deal. It is what it is. What do we got next? Dealey Rose House is next. um This is located at Malabar Farm State Park in Lucas, Ohio.
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um This was just a family home. um The ah Rose family lived there. The major tragedy that happened here was a triple murder.
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um So the ri Rose family consisted of David and Rebecca, who was the husband and wife. There was a son, Walter, and a daughter named Celie. um And this happened in 1896. So the basic gist of it was seely had a major infatuation with their neighbor ah guy berry and her family didn't approve so she angry about it you know she wants to do something about it so she decides to poison the family uh with arsenic
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uh she
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Did get arrested for it. um It was said the father kind of died pretty quickly, but the mother and the brother lasted for a few days.
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Didn't she re-poison her mom? Because then her mom moved back in with her or something or let her move back in or something like that? No, her mom died. Maybe I'm thinking something else. Yeah, no, her mom, like, they never recovered from the arsenic poisoning. Oh, wow.
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she did get them all three in one swoop. Pretty much. Yes. Um, the really messed up thing about it was guy. Barry wanted nothing to do with her. He had talked to his parents. He had talked to her parents, um, to try to get, you know, them to get her to leave him alone. He wanted nothing to do with her and she killed her family, you know, like that's messed up.
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Yeah. So it wasn't even, um,
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Hey, Jeris. yeah she Hey, everyone. Hey, Jeris. And then you get a heart. Of course I get a heart. Yeah, no, that, like, he didn't want to, so it wasn't even like her parents did anything other than respect his his wishes and his family's wishes.
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um And she, but she didn't get locked up for murder, did she? like No, they found her not guilty by reason of insanity.
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Because she said she didn't know why her parents didn't come back. Because when daddy put down the arsenic for the rats, the rats always came back. So she thought that they would come back. She was kissed by an angel.
00:20:45
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Yeah, one you can say that for. Yep. Yes. um No, she ended up living until 61. And she died 61 years old.
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she stay in the Because she was sent to the insane asylum. Yeah, she was sent to the insane asylum. So she didn't get... I mean, she wasn't completely let go free, but she didn't go to prison.
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she went to an insane asylum. and So it was the little. And back then in 1896, early I probably would have taken prison over an asylum. No, that is true. Because I mean. Pretty. don't know what word looking for.
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Brutal. Yeah, they were. It was pretty bad. I mean, youre you the factor in your. your living conditions again in those times, most of them were overpopulated.
00:21:37
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So, you know, depending upon where she was. So, and then the treatment, I mean, you, you can go back and, I mean, I'm sure at some point in time, we're going to cover some asylums. Yeah. Yeah. there weren up of them out there yeah um y Hell, we've got one down the road, the old Harding hospital, which, you know, even back then is where there's,
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As good as Harding was, they still had issues there. I mean yeah that places i wonder if they've torn it down yet. That place was super fucking haunted. I have actually never been in there. I had lots of experiences there. Oh, Shubat it.
00:22:15
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That's where I was at when I first started. That place was stupid haunted. We had lots of experiences there. I would say it's a little bit so could go there. It might still I don't know what they did with it. Oh, Shubat But it was crazy because you did just want it just looked like they just never came back to work one day. sure was Anyways, that's sorry. Squirrel. Shining object.
00:22:34
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ah It doesn't take much with you. I know, right? But I mean, yeah, like that, that was that would like,
00:22:43
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I don't know why they didn't come back because daddy. When daddy feeds the rats, they always come back. Like, that's crazy. If she wasn't insane for her to say that. I think she just knew how to how to play it. Manipulate the system. Yep.
00:22:57
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I don't know. Again, i would have taken my chances in jail or in a sane asylum. But, I mean, she murdered three of her family members. Like, the only family that she had. Yeah.
00:23:08
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For man. We don't do that. Man, I didn't even want her. Yeah, women do that. Exactly. like she's She might have been like one of the first ones to do it, but women have been doing it. Men do it, too, unfortunately. We all do. We're all crazy.
00:23:23
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So the family home itself, which, like I said, we got i should I had a picture up here earlier. It's just a normal house. There's nothing spooky about this at all when you're looking at it.
00:23:39
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But obviously tragedy happened there. Um, there she is. Yeah, she was definitely kissed by an angel.

Malabar Farm and Witch's Tower: Ghosts and Cryptids

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Uh, and then there's just some clippings from the, from the trial and the newspaper articles and stuff like that.
00:23:56
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But is it just her that is said to haunt the house or is it her home, the family? Um, the family as well. Um,
00:24:07
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Celie was only 23 years old when she actually committed this murder spree. um But she is said to haunt the home and they believe her mother um and brother also haunt the home.
00:24:26
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Disembodied voices, obviously, at the normal. This is trippy. A woman screams. So I wonder if that would be something that you could hear outside the house. Like you were just like,
00:24:38
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checking it out like being weird i don't know they're on the outside as well like it's not just once you go inside um you can see apparitions in the window from outside and then there's also like a really dense fog that will kind of encompass the lower portion of the house at all times or not at all times just on occasions people have reported and you know this is all reports of what people have experienced so we haven't experienced it firsthand but this also is a place that you can go and visit and check it out as malabar farm state park is also going to be something that we cover a little bit more because the entire state park is just like one giant haunted just everything yeah you got
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A little bit of everything at Malabar. I think they've had ah not only the ghosts and the hauntings and stuff like that I think there's Bigfoot sightings out that way. I know there's some other cryptids down in the Lucas, Ohio area.
00:25:48
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So I'm sure we're going to be discussing a lot of the Malabar farm. Yeah, there there was a lot on Malabar farm. The stuff that that goes on down in that area. so And this is one of those things, right? This could have been done with true crime and or paranormal. That is true. That is true. But, yeah, you got all your normal ghosty stuff. Lights turning on and off.
00:26:10
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Screams. You know, cameras not working. Equipment malfunctioning. Yeah. um Heavy. Obviously. I mean, if you believe in hauntings and if you believe in ghosts, the atmosphere is going to be heavy because, you know, a major tragedy happened there. So,
00:26:31
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And that kind of stuff tends to leave an imprint on the space it happened in. so you know, going in and feeling this just dread or sadness or darkness, like, I feel like that's something that you should expect for some from a place that has had tragedy like that. Yeah. um You would think. Again, man, she could have just been a straight up psychopath.
00:26:56
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Mm-hmm. And played the systems. But, yeah, I mean, I don't know. I'm down. I want to go. We'll put that on one too. We're going to doing a lot of travel and um to check it out these places. This one's kind of just a real quick short one. I actually, I dig this Patterson Tower. It's just real quick.
00:27:21
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and um It was down in the Dayton area. They built it in 1940, 41. It's been known as the Witch's Tower. Or Frankenstein's Tower. I wish I would have got a picture of that, but I didn't.
00:27:35
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Because I honestly forgot all about it. it was like, what are we doing? I couldn't remember what all we were doing. You're slacking on your job. I am. You made me do all the research. You could have at least got a picture. I'm just a lazy bastard. I don't do anything around it. You are. You do nothing. ah But we did just move. So that was a lot of work. there's ah um But I guess really the biggest thing that You know, the only reason that this is on the map as far as hauntings or anything like that was because in the 60s, there was a group of teens that took cover in the tower during a storm and lightning struck it and traveled all the way down, just blasting two of the teenagers.
00:28:18
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Well, excuse me. What's his name? Peggy Ann Hermesso and Ronnie steve ronnie Stevens. I'm sorry. compos Composer. but Right. um Peggy did last a few days after the lightning strike, but Ronnie died right now.
00:28:38
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But that would be a wild way. What's what's going on, Sarge?
00:28:46
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yeah I'm trying. But obviously, again, tragedy. but obviously again tragedy You get your paranormal reports, you know, shadow figures during lightning storms. You can see the ghost of the teenagers.
00:29:02
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This is one that I've, and I never have, and not that anybody ever has an excuse or a reason to go to the Dayton area. Let's be honest. Yeah. You have a couple other people.
00:29:13
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There rumors, like, hard to confirm since it was, you know, back in the 1940s. But there is there are rumors that a woman hung herself. There's also rumors that a teenager went to investigate um because of the teenager struck by lightning.
00:29:32
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um And she ended up falling to her death from the top of tower. So there's... Multiple tragedies that may have happened Which I would like to go there one time when it's storming you would i think I'd be cool like um I'm not gonna go in obviously because they're clearly it's a giant lightning rod But I mean as they say during lightning storms you can see the ghost of the teenagers um And a black mist surrounding the the tower I'm sure you know
00:30:12
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With the thunderstorm, that connection to the thunderstorm could be, with I mean, that's how they went out. Well, i mean, that and, you know, that kind of stuff supplies energy for them to be able to show themselves and interact with the living. Go during a storm.
00:30:32
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Okay. I figure out when it's in a storm because the high weather is kind of hard to predict. no Yeah, exactly. Our meteorologists can't even do it. um But, I mean, again, but all these places that we' that we're talking about are all places that you can go to on your own if you want to.
00:30:51
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If you're in the Ohio area or if you're car if you're passing through, hopefully that's all you're doing. Don't get stuck here because it's not fun here. um Ohio is um just a little side sidetrack.
00:31:07
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Ohio as of 2025 ranked
00:31:10
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was ranked third in most most haunted states uh and out of the out of the country they were ranked third as the most haunted state nice so we're like the most haunted most presidents birthplace of aviation and we've got like something like we're top five of connections with serial killers
00:31:37
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Well, all our topics, so we're good. Yeah, and we yeah and we've got cryptids galore here. So Bigfoots and and all that stuff, Bigfeets. I don't know. I don't know what the plural of me is.
00:31:50
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so So, yeah, any of these places, you guys, if you're in the area, you can definitely check them out. um Maybe as we go and we start to get better at this, like, I don't know, might it might help if I knew what I was doing podcasting. We're going to actually put links for these places in our description.
00:32:08
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We could. So. Yeah.

Franklin Castle: Deaths and Secret Passages

00:32:10
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um You teach me how to do that stuff on here, then i should probably help you with that. Probably. It's not hard. What you want to What do you want to now? Miss research.
00:32:23
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Whatever one you want. We'll pick one. be is just Right off the top.
00:32:34
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you All right. if if you're If you're into paranormal stuff and haunting stuff, you probably heard at least in passing ah Franklin Castle up in Cleveland.
00:32:50
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It is considered one of the most haunted locations in Ohio, if not the most haunted place in Ohio. Ohio's most haunted home. Oh, there is. We had notes.
00:33:03
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Sometimes I ad-lib. got to make sure it works. know. Yeah, you got all kinds of sidetracking here going on. Mm-hmm. So, Franklin Castle was built between 1881 and 1883 for Hans Tiedemann. Oh, do have it.
00:33:18
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Do you have pictures? between eighteen eighty one and eighteen eighty three for hans teetam men i do
00:33:29
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you have pictures boom okay i made it extra spooky too
00:33:38
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so there was kind of a good bit of tragedy to hit franklin castle so it's definitely got a good reason to be haunted um you let's see his daughter emma ah She died when she was 15 years old on the property.
00:34:02
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Now, when they were building the main house, they had a smaller house in back that the family lived in um So she actually died in that house um along with Tiedemann's mother.
00:34:17
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and his mother and Emma actually died within weeks of each other. ah his wife, Louise, died on the property.
00:34:29
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There was a niece that died and a servant that died as well. So that that's a lot of deaths to happen on one property. Yeah, you you ah you and me both mow dogs and he lived there in a heartbeat.
00:34:48
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It's actually, i kind of spookied up the picture. It's actually a really beautiful house, castle, whatever you want to call it. No, was taking stuff around over there.
00:35:00
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But with all the deaths and stuff like that, i i theyve they like to throw that, especially back in the day, ah that maybe the family was cursed.
00:35:12
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Yes, they they were questioning as to whether or not they had a hex placed on them. But the weird thing with this property too is when Hans built it, um once they all passed, um it was the 1960s and the ownership had gone to somebody else and they have found a lot of secret passage passageways um behind the walls, a lot of hidden rooms.
00:35:42
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um The one there was alcohol. From prohibition era alcohol and also Nazi memorabilia.
00:35:54
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Yeah, there was ah there was a still in the law. Yeah. and Which, i don't know that the Nazi memorabilia would have probably come from, i mean, it could have. i mean They were German. They were German. But and this was, you know, what, 60 years before Nazi Germany?
00:36:16
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Right? 1940 something? Yeah. So, I mean, it could have been. They were they were German. um the The servant, because and when, like you said, in the 70s, when they were doing the there were renovations and stuff like that, they found ah skeletal remains. i heard Don't know what happened. Don't know who it is.
00:36:39
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But there's that also that controversy because I guess that servant kind of, Was she the one that disappeared or just died under suspicious circumstances? Yeah, she just disappeared. um but rumor had it that Hans was having an affair with her or not even an affair. Actually, he fell in love with her but she was marrying another man.
00:37:03
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um so, you know, there are a lot of people going around thinking that he's a murderer and he's the one who killed ah Rachel was her name um and placed her, you know, part of her body, I guess, because they only found partial remains.
00:37:24
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So, you know, it's, what's on some absolutely like diabolical yeah man where he's committing all these murders and.
00:37:37
Speaker
And it's quite possible, you know, another subject that we'll touch when we go on to. serial killers is H.H. Holmes, which that's gonna blow your mind because if you don't know about it already, that's going to absolutely blow your fucking mind.
00:37:53
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um But yeah, so there's that debate in there, you know, like was Hans a murderer or whatever. um But then somebody attempted to burn the castle down at some point because they felt it was pure evil.
00:38:09
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Evil ways. So with all that death and tragedy, obviously you get the, again, this is another place I would, I've always wanted to go to the Franklin castle. um Sarge, you actually can book rooms there and stay there. yeah You can pick between Emma's and Hans's room.
00:38:30
Speaker
so you can go up and actually stay there. So this is definitely another one that's on our list because. Yeah. I've always always always wanted to go i ain't never even been up there to see it and all the times I've been to Cleveland yeah I've never actually seen it I've never i never because I get up there and I'm doing something else and then it's like an afterthought when I'm already like on my way back all or something I'm gonna like damn it yeah but I would love to go up and book a room I think yeah and we go up there and book a room and then we could go eat at the the murder restaurant the horror movie the horror movie restaurant and then you got that witchy thing out there that you want to go do so
00:39:06
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yeah we can go do that weekend in cleveland is up there me and kissing my love and yes gavin is up there he's a married man though i said kissing stop that plus you're also third line so
00:39:25
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yes uh you know yeah it is definitely um open to the public um
00:39:33
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but I love all your little side notes here. Is it a curse? Is that why they died? Yeah. Like, that's like a legitimate thing that people were wondering and the family was wondering. ah His mother, did she die of old age or something more sinister?
00:39:49
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That is probably where the damn Carson Hex come from because they came from Germany and all those old, like, and she was an old lady, obviously, but she was probably into some shit. she probably up the g She was probably up to some shenanigans. I mean, they didn't have a clear picture of why they just attributed it to natural causes because they didn't know what else to say it was. 1800s or late early nineteen hundred s and like Not like Dr. Green was very very well. so But yeah, they say that there's a growing weight.
00:40:20
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Possibly Emma. The daughter, right? That was the daughter. Yeah, Emma's the daughter. um a lady in black. scene looking out the windows, probably assuming either the wife or the the mother.
00:40:34
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Phantom footsteps in the ballroom. ah Sounds of crying children. You get that a lot in the big house or any house where there was a lot of children that that died, especially when they were very young.
00:40:48
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Poltergeist activity. um
00:40:54
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Typically, poltergeist activity was just to be like If you got teenage kids or whatever, take one with you, especially a daughter, because they say most poltergeist activity is it will circle around the teenage girl because they're more susceptible to it with the with the changes in their body and the hormones and everything like that.
00:41:18
Speaker
So, yeah, if you got a teenage daughter, take her with you. but Take on her. Or yeah you can take on her. I don't think we can get Buggy to go. oh but Yeah, I don't know. i'm i'm not so sure about that.
00:41:32
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um Yeah. So, you know, the typical run of the mill. But, I mean, a lot of tragedy hit that house. Not only that, but like I said, it's absolutely fucking beautiful. And it's been taken care of over the years and obviously running a business and stuff out of it.
00:41:50
Speaker
you all were fine, dried out chicken from the center of your porch, someone's out to eat, right? Yeah. Yeah. But, again, Franklin Castle, Cleveland, Ohio, all these places are in Ohio.
00:42:02
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and And all of them so far, I mean, that i you can go you can actually go to and see.

Punderson Manor and Prospect Place: Paranormal Activities

00:42:10
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And, like, I didn't realize at Franklin Castle you could rent a room. I thought you could just do tours. So we're definitely going to go spend a night or two. Yeah.
00:42:18
Speaker
We're going to look and see how much that's going to cost. Yeah, I didn't look at prices. I didn't think about doing that. But, yeah, you definitely stay there. Because we're already planning to go to Cleveland at some point this summer spring or something.
00:42:35
Speaker
So why not try to stay there? Yeah. um this one that Yeah, you got
00:42:42
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got all kinds of stuff on that one. um This was one that you struggled with. I did. um Punderson Manor.
00:42:55
Speaker
i don't even have the Newbury Township. a First permanent settlement in 1808.
00:43:05
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um So, Punderson Manor was named after, how do you say that? Where's it at? Here.
00:43:17
Speaker
why' it that here Oh, Lamelle. Lamelle Punderson. Yeah. so he lived there with his wife, Sybil. um They operated a grist mill and distillery at the time.
00:43:32
Speaker
is a grist mill? I'm curious.
00:43:37
Speaker
Like grain or something?
00:43:41
Speaker
You can keep talking. Sorry. The old Google box.
00:43:52
Speaker
I have no idea about this one because I didn't think we were doing it. Oh.
00:43:58
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Nothing really. Oh, God. I broke the. What did you do? I broke the camera. but Oh, God. Oh, God. Stop pushing buttons. Click.
00:44:11
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Yeah, nothing like major happened there. I don't even know. So the big thing, there were no children that lived there no suspicious deaths, no tragic anythings. um But across the lake um was the old Wales Hotel, which burned down in 1885. There were children that died in that fire.
00:44:40
Speaker
i don't like what you're doing. I don't like what I'm doing either. And I don't know why it's happening.
00:44:48
Speaker
It won't... ah Maybe. There we go. Fixed it. Okay. Okay. but
00:44:58
Speaker
Yeah, he's, like, messing all kinds of stuff up, Jers. I'm over here just fucking life all up. grind Grinds, grains, corn, et cetera. Yeah, that's right.
00:45:09
Speaker
Okay, yeah. I... I've never heard it called that before. That's all me. And I'm still fucking like the cameras like ye just there stop. Stop touching stuff. Yeah. Put your hands in your pockets.
00:45:21
Speaker
Stop touching. I'm talking to myself. Yes. Just sit there. Sit there and open your mouth. That's it. um So.
00:45:33
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that's that's pretty much the history for this one. Punderson died in 1882 from malaria um and it was taken over by WB Cleveland.
00:45:44
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um But even though there aren't any deaths or tragedies or anything like that that happened, like there's still a lot of reports ah for the manor house.
00:45:57
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It's actually, um i believe this one is now like a resort. Yeah, that's what was looking at. It's a full-on resort right on the lake, and it's beautiful. I'm sure you didn't get pictures of it. No, i but I didn't. Just think of The Shining.
00:46:16
Speaker
and that is That is true. It is kind of like The Shining Hotel. Yeah, it is. ah The way it's set up and the way it looks. I did have pictures. I was looking for pictures for it. This was a pain in the ass one. I agree with you.
00:46:28
Speaker
Across the board. Yeah. There... therere see after w v cleveland owned the property it went to carl long in the 1920s um and there was some speculation that he killed himself in the attic of the manor so that might be the only thing but there was nothing that actually solidified that is true yeah um But there are reports of children's laughter, which is why they are thinking is from the Old Wales Hotel, since there were children that died in that fire. ah Your fires in the fireplaces will go out. um Pencils will fly across rooms. Doors open and shut.
00:47:19
Speaker
Faucets turn off and on. TVs turn on and off. And there is a report of a lumberjack apparition.
00:47:30
Speaker
Not sure where that came from, but he is actually hanging from one of the um beams in the lounge area of the manor.
00:47:43
Speaker
So a lot of activity for a place who really i'm good that didn't have anything. So i wonder if it's more so the... ground land also is it lumberjack or a lumber snack ask her for a friend you're not a comedian but don't try to but yeah that's what when you were researching that we were talking about that even when when sorry when i was looking up things too it almost seems more like i wonder if we
00:48:20
Speaker
did more like research on the, on the, cause that's like in a state park area or something like that, isn't it? It is. So i wonder if it's more like the grounds, like Malabar farms. I wonder, I wonder if that's more like, that's where the hauntings are coming from. Other things may have happened there, know, like a lumberjack.
00:48:38
Speaker
ah Somebody had to come down and knock the trees and shit down to build the stuff. That's true. So, you know, who's to say you didn't, the tree didn't fall on a, or some shit, you know, or you, You know shit happened and couldn't handle it anymore and I decided on alive himself from a tree and that tree stood where the building is now So that's why you'd be like hanging from the rafters or something like that So probably old ancient burial grounds for the
00:49:11
Speaker
Leave my leave my Cleveland Browns out of this nobody's talking about your Kentucky Bengals
00:49:20
Speaker
um Where is that at?
00:49:24
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Yeah, I didn't know. Just look up Henderson Manor. That one just stopped me a little bit because it was really hard to find some information on it. That one, I don't want to necessarily, I mean, the hauntings are a bonus, but I would like to just go stay there because it is so damn pretty. Beautiful. It's right on the lake. It looks absolutely beautiful.
00:49:46
Speaker
It is beautiful. You have all kinds of goodies on this one. I do. There's a lot of for this one ah Prospect Place. um A major stop on the Underground Railroad.
00:50:03
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ah Established by George W. Adams in the eighteen fifty s can talk some Yeah, Farms does um been there
00:50:20
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Nice.
00:50:27
Speaker
You got turn them notifications on brother. That way, you know, ah yeah. So prospect place, um, George w Adams, uh, built it. And then the 1850s, um, arsonist actually torched the mansion as it was being built. It was rebuilt.
00:50:46
Speaker
Family moved in, in the 1857. Um, um George was a abolitionist. Is that right? I think I said that right. And he held meetings in his home, harbored escaping slaves. for for For anybody who doesn't know, just a little, take a little detour here real quick. Ohio um had a major part in the Underground Railroad. Actually, just a town, just a couple little towns over about 20 minutes from the house, there's some, the tunnels are still there for the Underground Railroad.
00:51:22
Speaker
been down in them. It's kind of cool. Or not in them, but seeing them because it's not safe to technically i're not supposed to go through them. So Ohio was pretty pretty important in the and underground slave or underground railroad for the slaves to escape.
00:51:38
Speaker
So um he did help set up the underground railroad. When he passed, he did die on the property and went to his daughter Anna and her husband husband just blew all the money and then dipped pretty much deuces yeah yeah yeah he knew where he went there were um reports of people seeing him like in other areas completely but nobody really knew where went we probably got all
00:52:16
Speaker
i mean yeah push Yeah, exactly. He probably got off. When Anna passed away, it went to her son and then sold the mansion to the Cox Gravel Company in 69.
00:52:31
Speaker
um They let the house and barn stand empty and then it was bought in 88 and renovated and restored to the George Adams atoms Education Center. So, I mean, it's had a lot of shit going through.
00:52:47
Speaker
um So, it is. There was also. I just got distracted by that. Hi. Because I forgot about that. So, there was um bounty hunter that came through and he was looking for slaves, obviously obviously. And the ranch hands dragged his ass to the barn and lynched them up real good.
00:53:14
Speaker
But they say that his spirit is looking for revenge. Off in the barn area. But there was a young girl there in the house as well that suffered from a fever. And she ended up dying.
00:53:29
Speaker
Unfortunately, she died during the winter. And the ground was completely frozen. And they were not able to bury her. So what they did was take her to the basement. Pretty much put her on ice.
00:53:40
Speaker
And she stayed there until the ground thawed and they could bury her. um So that her mother visited her every day down there, which I find a little disturbing that you just throw in the basement on ice.
00:53:56
Speaker
Yeah. Yeah. We'll take care of her later. We'll wait until spring. Yeah. Like, I mean, you gotta do what you gotta do. Make sure. yeah You also have to remember that in the eighteen hundreds and and whatnot like people's faith in Christianity or or whatever their beliefs was, was super strong. And so maybe i'm assuming they were Christian, you know, they believe that she needed a proper burial.
00:54:21
Speaker
So, you know, they can't do it until the ground falls. What are we going do with it? You can't just like toss her in a basement and let her just rot. um But, you know, people are nice.
00:54:34
Speaker
And that probably helped with the grieving or made the grieving worse, I guess. I don't know. ah visiting your dead daughter for all through the winter into spring. I don't know. People are weird.
00:54:51
Speaker
Nice. Yeah. Hell yeah, Sarge. Don't worry. We'll eventually have the open panel where we can share stories. ah Underground Railroad, yeah, part of it did shoot up this way through here where I'm at.
00:55:09
Speaker
um Obviously, it sounds like most of the Addams family passed away. Addams family. but but Yes, the majority of them anna died. She stayed in the house until she died 1924.
00:55:23
Speaker
and nineteen twenty four So, you know, once her husband left, it's not like she yeah vacated. so yeah. I want to go poke the bounty hunter.
00:55:36
Speaker
bear the bounty on
00:55:39
Speaker
I'm what up, bitch? I'll go poke the bear with you. Yeah. You want to get that you want some revenge? Sounds like you got what you had coming to you, Walker. um Again, you can you can go see the prospect. Yeah, it's now an educational center, right? Yes. I don't care for all that. I don't believe in education.
00:56:01
Speaker
I've learned all I can learn. Yeah, that's weird. In the olden days, When a family member died. Yeah, especially down south. that is Down south, they had the the viewing rooms. So all those houses, like, down in Charleston, now they've been turned into, like, a family room or whatever now.
00:56:20
Speaker
But it was a room that was specifically built for funerals when people would pass away. And then they would just leave the body in there, like like Robert said. And you would come and have your viewing and your services. And the body would just be in the house whole time. Yeah. Just chilling.
00:56:37
Speaker
Yeah. I've heard some crazy stories from people when I worked down in john and Charleston, people who are Charlestonians and, you know, the houses have been passed down from generation to generation and they've stayed in the, um in that, in that house. So you'll see pictures of the funerals or, you know, the service things they were just in a casket right there in in a room right off the house.
00:57:06
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I can't remember the exact name. i think it was like the viewing room or something. There there was an actual name for it. so But it was part of the house. Interesting. Different time, man. Yeah, it was.
00:57:27
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think Ghost Adventures has been to Dresden Place as well. that one Prospect Place. Prospect Place. In Dresden. My bad. Oh, yeah, that's the one that's right the road, Mm-hmm. we could 100% go there.
00:57:46
Speaker
You could only go play with Wolves anyways out there. Yeah.
00:57:51
Speaker
That'd be so much fun. Yep. Yeah. Charleston's got a lot of... We could do a whole show just on Charleston alone. We could.
00:58:03
Speaker
I knew them fucking stories inside. Now I knew them better than tour guides. So yeah, you got this, your paranormal reports, basically the same thing, disembodied voices in empty rooms, apparition on stairs, phantom smells. This is one thing that always and like gets my curiosity is that the smell of cigars in these old houses, because you know, they smoked cigars and pipes back in the day. Like that would be so cool because Cigars and the tobacco pipe the pipes have that distinct smell, which I love personally. I know a lot of people like that smell, too. yeah
00:58:39
Speaker
So it's not like, oh, somebody's passing by smoking a cigarette. Like, that is a very distinct smell. on Shadowy figures, heavy footsteps, cold spots, laughters and whispers laughter and whispers. ghosts are talking shit about you and laughing.
00:58:57
Speaker
They're right, cause I'm talking shit back. They're roasting you.
00:59:03
Speaker
Somebody's got to roast you. Yeah. And they don't have to use AI, Rock Lee.
00:59:09
Speaker
I felt weird be to be in Charleston because some of my ancestors are sold. That's wild, Robert. That's wild, dude. A lot of a lot of ah lot of ah um ancestors, slaves, like their families still are still there. i know. um But anyway, i'll go I'll get that to next second. The apparition of a young girl in the servants' corner.
00:59:32
Speaker
Which is funny. You have a servants quarter, but you were helping. What was that? Excuse me. Oh wait, that a different one. Nevermind.
00:59:44
Speaker
Nevermind. Wait, no, what was this one? What are you trying to say? And I, they were helping, they were helping slaves on the underground railroad, but had servants.
00:59:54
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yes no tur Servants get paid. Inventured service service, something. i don't know. So either way, it's weird.
01:00:04
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EVPs, um electronic voice phenomenon, for those of you guys who I think I got that right. That's correct. Yeah, for if you don't know what EVPs are.
01:00:14
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um And then, of course, the apparition of the bounty hunter that I want to go provoke. um But yeah, what Robert was saying, I'm smoking a now.
01:00:29
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There was a family down in Charleston lived in the Battery, and I took care of their house for Orkin and they had the quote unquote slave house on the back, yeah on the ah back behind the house inside that gated area.
01:00:46
Speaker
Well, it's been passed down through the generations and the, the original, so they weren't slaves. They were paid that family.
01:01:00
Speaker
They're one of the last, well, not last, but there's a lady that lives in there. Her ancestors were there with theirs. So she's stayed on. The family has stayed on with that family all these years. Oh, wow. And they still live there in that house. Wow. That's crazy. Yeah. So it's i from talking to them, they weren't slaves. They were they were hired help. They were actually paid.
01:01:25
Speaker
And as the house has been passed down, Basically, so they've stayed and next generation comes up and they take care of the property and the house and they live there. And and it's a, I mean, it's a, they call it a slave house, but it's nice. I mean, it's it's big and it's got lots of room in it and everything like that. So they raise their families up in it and everything. It's kind of crazy.
01:01:48
Speaker
It's kind of wild to think about that, especially in that area of the country, you know, the South with with all the slaves and stuff like that. that you Not everybody was bad.
01:02:07
Speaker
Uh, yeah, everybody wants to, they want to church up history, take all the bad stuff out, but it is, what's going on, Hans?
01:02:19
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and
01:02:24
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No, they weren't. And some, and some actually owned slaves themselves. They didn't. That's kind of wild. But um that's more on the rare side, but yeah ah and it Yeah, it happened 100%.
01:02:42
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Charleston also had a lot of Asian slaves because of the swamplands and stuff were good for rice fields and shit. it Rice and indigo.
01:02:53
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So...
01:03:02
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um But we kind of flew through those.
01:03:07
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I know. We didn't take as long as we thought we would.
01:03:12
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I will throw in there. we We purposely didn't do, like, Mansfield
01:03:20
Speaker
Reformatory. um was There was another one that we just because they're so well-known. um I know Mansfield was the main one we weren't doing.
01:03:34
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Right here in Newark, there's actually a actually a walking tour downtown that you can do for Haunted Newark. Athens, we didn't do. Oh, yeah, Athens. We didn't do that. Yeah, asylum in Athens. um Which is pretty crazy. And then Buxton Inn just down the road, which we can go stay there anytime. It's it's stupid expensive. But the Buxton Inn, it's been everywhere. everybody has heard about the Buxton Inn.
01:04:03
Speaker
The coolest thing about the haunting, excuse me, the haunting there, the general who built it, obviously he haunts it, but his cat is said to haunt the hotel. Yeah, the black cat, right? Yeah, and when you drive by, the cat is actually on the sign for the Buxton Inn.
01:04:20
Speaker
So, that yeah, you it's a cat that haunts it, and they see it walk around and and just kind of ah disappear.
01:04:32
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um
01:04:35
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No, yeah you want to, you can't, unfortunately it's history. and And if, and if we don't educate ourselves and we don't understand it, then we're going to be doomed to repeat it.
01:04:47
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It is Chris. What is our history? history Wait, Chris.

Nonsensical Network: Upcoming Shows and Recap

01:04:53
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so can Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. 100% legal across the world. How many streams you do a day?
01:04:59
Speaker
Sunday's two now. Saturday's every other Saturday, two. and And then we'll have ah we will have two shows on Monday, but I'll be doing one of them.
01:05:10
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And then Wally will be doing another one.
01:05:15
Speaker
Pussy don't die. Yeah, 100%. um We got anything else you want to throw out there? I don't think so. I mean, I think it'll be a lot of fun to go to some of these places and you know, I haven't been to any of the places we touched on tonight.
01:05:34
Speaker
i haven't, I don't think I have. Well, other than the Lincoln County jail, i don't think I've been to that. I have not been to that either. Yeah. yeah yeah i haven't been to any of these places.
01:05:45
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I think it'll be a lot of fun to go and kind of investigate and see, you know, what's, what's going on with them and what we find and Report back.
01:05:58
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Touched by a ghost. Touched by ghost.
01:06:03
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My body, my choice. No consent. No means no.
01:06:10
Speaker
Okay. Don't you touch me, ghost. Show us on the doll where the touch the ghost touched you. Oh, my God. Back to the doll. no I think no i think i this is going to be the problem with doing this show is we're going to do all this stuff.
01:06:26
Speaker
We're going to do the research and we're going to talk about it. yeah And then we're going want to go. And we're going to go. And that's why it's it's best that we start in Ohio because when we start venturing out and doing like.
01:06:40
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already know there's a lot of places out in Ohio. We've got these places and then some that we want to go in Ohio and you know.
01:06:51
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What up Chaco? Towns and cryptids and all that and stuff we're checking out so I ain't scared of no juice. Yeah, exactly. That's That's the that's the thing man. It's gonna get expensive du So like share and subscribe Oh, yeah we we yeah, we already talked about sarge if you call me by the right name
01:07:19
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We're gonna take Sarge to hell town with us we are oh Yeah, I think i think that's going be cool. I just i don't know how much is still left there. We're going to go find out.
01:07:31
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Yeah, we'll definitely be... We're
01:07:36
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going to end up with a found footage movie. We're going to up dead somewhere. We're just going to find our footage. Oh, look, they did a podcast together. Then they went and venturing. They took this man with them. Yeah.
01:07:54
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He had lot of cheese in his bag. Oh yeah, dude. We, we are going to, at some point, i don't know when we want to get, we get a few shows under our belts on this one.
01:08:09
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And some point we're going to an open panel. on Give me a little bit more. Yeah. I promise I'll get better. now You're doing fine. Um,
01:08:18
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um
01:08:21
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But yeah, then we that we'll do an open panel one night and and invite people up and you can share your experiences and tell your stories. and because I know I've got some. I'm sure you got some.
01:08:34
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I know Mo Dog's got stories for days. He's chomping at the bits to to do the panel with us. um But like i said, it's not going to be just hauntings. We're going to cover some cryptids.
01:08:48
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Obviously, she lives with a cryptid now, so and yep because you know you're finding that out even more yeah yeah that's my swatch let him do his thing yeah um cryptids um true crime true crime serial killers yeah serial killers abandoned uh places parks you know stuff like that urban legends oh i cannot wait to do some urban legends
01:09:20
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Every urban legend is based in some truth. Yep, somewhere in there. So, yeah, we're going to all over the the spectrum of the yeah creepy, spooky, and weird.
01:09:33
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um So. okay but But they ended up with amazing photos. It's going to be us. It'll be a real life Blairwood. Pretty much, Chaka. um So this show will actually be Right now, every other Sunday, because that will give us time to prepare. And I promise i will have more pictures.
01:09:59
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It's been kind of a crazy weekend. It's been a crazy couple weeks. So I will have pictures next time for whatever. Oh, I have to pick the topic for next time.
01:10:10
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Yep. Oh, Lord. don't know what we're going to do. You're still going to make do all this. Oh, yeah. You're You're really good at this. You did a great job. Great, great researcher.
01:10:22
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What? You did a great job at it. know I did. Plus, you got much better handwriting than I did. That is true. You see my chicken scratch notes? Yeah, that is Cryptids are creepy. Yeah. ah i'm There's a lot of subjects that I'm really excited to to talk about because it's something I have zero good stuff.
01:10:42
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Well, go get some. Oh, um This is right in my wheelhouse. my exercise its Exercise that bitch Some people some people don't man and and you know, that's that's their prerogative I don't mind the non-believers as long as they're not dickbags Like some people and and that goes with anything like have an open mind right, you know don't
01:11:13
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yeahing his Supernatural entities they wore blue but
01:11:22
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Right. How's up, Wally? Thank you, thank you.
01:11:28
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Oh, yeah. She's trying to get it back to blonde before vacation. Yeah, it's not going happen before vacation. So, yeah, youre if you're into that kind of stuff, you know, the true crime, the cryptids, supernatural, the just, yeah, whatever.
01:11:43
Speaker
Things that go bump in night. The unknown. The unknown, yeah. Things that go bump in the night. Just check us out. We'll be here every Sunday, every other Sunday. And check out the rest of the shows. Oh, man. We got got a lineup now.
01:11:56
Speaker
Oh, my goodness. Sundays, we kick off the week. I guess Saturdays, we kick off the week for here. Because that's just how I upload stuff. Saturdays, the beginning of the week for the network.
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um Got Cash's Corner every other Saturday. Wrestling Talk. Hopefully, he'll stop being lazy. Then Nonsensical Nonsense on Saturday nights. Sunday afternoons, we got unnecessary roughness, talking all things sports.
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We'll see how long we keep that going. Last year, we made it about a month or so outside of football, and then we just said, thatp so we'll see what happens. And then also, now this show, be Beyond the Veil, every other Sunday. So we'll be doing that. Mondays, I will be doing Glick's Drive-In.
01:12:44
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I have a guest tomorrow, Charlie. We're just going to go with that because I know I'm butchering his last name every time I say it. He'll be my first guest on the debut episode of Glicks Drive-In, where I'll be hanging out with ah people from movies and television, actors, directors, all that kind of all that kind of good stuff.
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um And then right after my show on Mondays is Wally and Johnny Bongs with ah Speedway Stories.
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Your secret's safe with us, Chaka. We won't tell the internet. um And then Tuesdays is Glick's House of Music.
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I have Mason
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Mark, sorry, Mark Mason ah Tuesday. He's a country artist out of Cleveland. And then ah Wednesday is another new show this week, Glick's Comedy Lounge. I'll be hanging out with comedians, interviewing comedians, shooting the shit with them,
01:13:51
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You know, getting some a little behind-the-scenes type stuff. But I'll have a very good friend of mine and super funny guy, stand-up comedian, Kevin Hawley. He'll be coming on as my first guest this Wednesday.
01:14:04
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And then Thursdays are Wally and Johnny talking Animal Planet, Animal Kingdom, um doing all that stuff. And then on Friday, smell I don't know what's going on on Fridays.
01:14:19
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Supposed to be Britney and Snotty, but I don't know. We shall see what happens. ah so So Fridays might be open for a little while because I'm not doing a show on Fridays.
01:14:32
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Y'all get me on Saturday and Sunday. Monday and Tuesday. yeah I'm not doing shows on Friday.
01:14:42
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um That's always been my rule. I don't do anything on Fridays. um But yeah, tune in, shout out the rest of the shows. If you're watching the replays on any of the shows, drop a like, drop a comment. It'll help us in the algorithm, and it's free.
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You can support us that way. um and you know Like, share, subscribe, like Jersey always tells you guys in the chat. We're killing it, brother. 2026, man.
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um
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I started another Friday show.
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take on that Yeah, just rebrand this to Wally, Glick and Wally Network. it's But, no, yeah, drop a comment on this. let's let Let Kayla know what you guys think.
01:15:29
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hopefully should Hopefully you liked it. I think you did great. Definitely out of your zone. Way out of my comfort zone. Yes. It's a little bit out of my comfort zone. It's a little bit out of my comfort zone.
01:15:41
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Not necessarily comfort zone, but out of my element a little bit because I'm not used to prepping. And I'm not used to having somebody right here beside me to talk to in kind of real time.
01:15:54
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So not comfort zone, but just element. Not used being in front of the camera. Yes. Yeah. Exactly. My garage. Oh, there you go. ah Yeah, there you go.
01:16:09
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Garage stop. Yeah, I'm kind of eating up the real estate on Saturdays and Sundays, aren't I, Molly? Well, I mean, we got all day. Do shit all day long. That's what I said after she did the first one with me.
01:16:23
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Absolute natural. so Thank you, Jersey. but i think guys I mean, we did who did that in like an hour. on yeah Killed that shit. Yes, we did. so Got anything else you want to say before?
01:16:35
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i don't think so. think we're good. think we're good. Come up with what's coming for two weeks from now. Yeah. yeah um
01:16:48
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I'd think about it So I think i think we'll we'll stick we'll stick just we'll stick to some more Ohio stuff We'll definitely do that. I can tell you that So I'll hire something I'll something We're gonna do a show and I'm gonna give you a hundred reasons why the Ohio State's Buckeyes suck Like we're gonna fight dude we're going to fight like we're going to fight
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She's better than you as a host. Go to hell, Wally. God. I knew I liked him. Can I fire him? Kaylee is amazing. can
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i Well, that's, I didn't know. we We did one stream and the bug bitter and that same night we decided to do this show. Yep. she She did a great job. I'll get more comfortable the further in we get. Yeah.
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like sharing.
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Thank you, Robert. I appreciate that. Thank you to everybody who who donates. That definitely does help. um I don't ask for it, but it's definitely greatly appreciated.
01:18:11
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ah Fuck Notre Dame. Wally's calling it right right there. wallie Wally also has head trauma. We can't believe everything he says. Do you want to list all with everything you have? He was kissed by an angel.
01:18:24
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You were kissed by an angel, though. Hey, what's going on, Sky high
01:18:33
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High? So, yeah. I forgot where I was going with that. Absolutely, 100%. Thank you so much, Robert Platinum. That's awesome. Greatly i appreciated it. um Yeah, tune in tomorrow. Another brand new show. Why this heat so hot?
01:18:49
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And then Wally will be back. Wally, you got a guest tomorrow night?
01:18:54
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You want to send donation to NSN? It sounds like such a bad thing when you say it out loud. It's always appreciated. There go. There's the cash app. It's also scrolling down the bottom of the screen, I believe. Thank you, Jersey.
01:19:10
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Well, do you want to enlighten the rest of the class? Wally? Trying to promote your shit. Wally has a guest tomorrow night.
01:19:21
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I feel important. I got papers. I feel like a real host now. I'm a real boy. ah Oh, Wes. That's right. My bad. You told me that the other day. Sorry.
01:19:32
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Wes is back. Or Wes is on. So anyways, yeah. We need to come up with an outro for this show. Anyways.
01:19:40
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Keep it spooky, bitches. Gang, gang.
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Not that. We'll figure it out, but not that.
01:19:51
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No. but Seriously, thanks hanging out, guys. You were awesome. Not you guys. She was. Well, you guys are always awesome. and now I gotta stop pushing buttons. Shit's happening.
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Don't forget to hit the like, share, and subscribe button. Later. Gang, gang, cuz. We gotta to keep a gangster up in this bitch. Chaka.
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And just for Kayla, since it's her show,
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We got little kissing little for an outro. We will see you guys next time. Have a great rest of your Sunday, I guess. yeah Have a great night, guys. Appreciate y'all.
01:20:36
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And let me hit these buttons and get the flock. I can feel it crashing. Maybe you're the problem. I don't know what to do. I can feel it crashing. Maybe you're the problem. I don't know what to do.
01:21:15
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I feel the love, I hesitate Hold breath through the mental earthquake I'm waiting for my world to fall Is it too good if it's just great?
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Which step until the ground breaks? Maybe life's safer in the dark
01:22:29
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Don't deserve this success and happiness If you ask me, I will promise Everything's fine I am trying, more than trying Trying's more than just surviving I'm defining that I'm trying to Cross that line I can see it, can feel it Everything's slipping out of my head Crucify me, please deny me I feel it's a lie
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Don't touch me cause I'm falling Selfdestruct