View Today's Active Threads (No Chit Chat/Chit Chat Only) / View New Posts (No Chit Chat/Chit Chat Only) / Mark All Boards Read / Chit Chat Board
Chit Chat - Main Board / Games / Movies / Music / Sports / Video Games / Chit Chat - Classic / View Latest Threads in All Chit Chat Boards
![]() |
|
|||||||
![]() |
|
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
|
|
#1 |
|
Member
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 08, 2005
Location: My very own Green Acres
Posts: 1,113
|
There are many types of urban legends out there. Some that are known by a lot of people around the country and some that are known more locally.
There are two locally around here that I know. One is in Elyria Ohio, there was an orphanage that burned down, and they say that if you go there, you can still hear the children crying. Another is up at Put in Bay, if you go up to the cemetery up there and take a picture, you are supposed to be able to see a ghost. One that most people know if is the Bloody Mary, if you say it so many times in the mirror she'll appear. Personally, I tried that one with a group of friends when we were about nine or ten and nothing happened, but I thought it was fun. Recently I have been reading about the lost episodes, such as Dead Bart (The Simpsons), Suicide Mouse (Mickey Mouse), and Squidward's Suicide (Spongebob Squarepants). Those are kind of interesting to read about if they are a bit more original than most of the stories floating around. I personally do not believe any of the urban legends. I think they fun to hear about and sometimes I'll try them if one or more of my friends are interested, but that is about it. Anyone else on here interested in urban legends? |
|
__________________
TEAM COCO ~♥~"No matter how big or soft or warm your bed is, you still have to get out of it."~♥~ - Grace Slick http://deviantrose112.posterous.com/ |
|
|
|
|
|
|
#2 |
|
Member
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 05, 2010
Location: OUTLAW STATE {MO}
Posts: 1,868
|
In the early 70s we had MoMo around here but I never believed it. The sketch that a witness drew of it was almost comical, and it just happened to appear about the same time Bigfoot was popular. As I remember the Bloody Mary legend, I think you have to go in a small room (bathroom) by yourself with the lights off and close the door. Then stare into a mirror for a minute while concentrating on a face of an old hag. Then flick a cigarette lighter below your face, and for a brief second you will see a face not your own, courtesy of your imagination.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#3 |
|
Member
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 05, 2010
Location: OUTLAW STATE {MO}
Posts: 1,868
|
I can't believe I actually found something about MoMo.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Momo_the_Monster |
|
|
|
|
|
#4 |
|
Freakshow
Moderator
Forum Icon Join Date: Feb 01, 2008
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Posts: 57,168
|
I'm very big on this stuff. I'm really into abandoned buildings and urban legends/folklore. When I was younger I used to go on a lot of trips with some friends down to these abandoned structures. Fun times...
You should check out the Weird Ohio book by the Weird NJ guys. I believe there's a book out now for every state. |
|
|
|
|
|
#5 |
|
Omaha & Fritz
Forum Star
Join Date: Mar 06, 2004
Location: Oregon
Posts: 19,037
|
I think they're interesting, and enjoy reading about them. I still wish someone would make a movie about The Jersey Devil that doesn't suck.
Growing up in the 70's, Bigfoot was everywhere- movies, TV specials and documentaries, and being in the Pacific NW as a kid I would freak myself out thinking there might be a Bigfoot lurking around when we went camping. |
|
__________________
"I'm going to go do something productive. I'm gonna go watch television." - Ray Peterson, The 'burbs "I am the literary equivalent of a Big Mac and Fries." - Stephen King "There's nothing wrong with G-rated movies, as long as there's lots of sex and violence." - Elvira |
|
|
|
|
|
|
#6 |
|
Member
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 08, 2005
Location: My very own Green Acres
Posts: 1,113
|
MoMo sounds a lot like Nessie to me.
And the book! I was given Weird Ohio last Christmas. I found it interesting. |
|
|
|
|
|
#7 | |
|
star trek fan
Eternal Member
![]() Forum Fanatic Join Date: Feb 25, 2002
Location: Conshohocken, pennsylvania
Posts: 14,490
|
Quote:
But then, I also never heard of 99-9% of the urban legends they test on MYTHBUSTERS either! |
|
|
__________________
the Clampetts are in a fancy Beverly Hills jewelry store. Granny points to a tray of rubies. Granny: "How much fer one o' them red diamonds?" clerk: "Madam, those are rubies." Granny: "OK ask her kin we buy one offa her." clerk: " The ruby I am talking about is not a lady." Granny: "Lissen, how she got them diamonds is her business. I'm just sayin' ask her kin we buy one from her." |
||
|
|
|
|
|
#8 | |
|
Accept No Substitutes
Forum Veteran
Join Date: Feb 04, 2009
Location: IL
Posts: 6,708
|
Quote:
|
|
|
__________________
Alex Reiger :[Trying to convince Louie not to antagonize Bobby] "It's not hard to make people feel bad about their lives. What's hard is making people feel good about their lives." |
||
|
|
|
|
|
#9 | |
|
Member
Forum 3000 Club Member
Join Date: Feb 07, 2011
Location: Port Orange, Florida Avatar - Poiuyt
Posts: 3,374
|
Quote:
|
|
|
__________________
Grail Shows: Doc Elliot, Owen Marshall-Counselor of Law, Here's Boomer, Three for the Road, Holmes and YoYo Bucket List Shows: Hot Wheels, Skyhawks, Run Joe Run, Westwood |
||
|
|
|
|
|
#10 | |
|
Omaha & Fritz
Forum Star
Join Date: Mar 06, 2004
Location: Oregon
Posts: 19,037
|
Quote:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#11 | |
|
Accept No Substitutes
Forum Veteran
Join Date: Feb 04, 2009
Location: IL
Posts: 6,708
|
Quote:
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, Six Million Dollar Man/Bionic Woman Bigfoot and Wildboy Saturday morning show Mysteries, Myths and Monsters hosted by Peter Graves The Legend of Boggy Creek Man-Thing, Swamp Thing, The Heap from comics - All kind of seemed inspired by Bigfoot to me. The Scooby Doo Movies - appeared in an episode guest starring Laurel and Hardy. Sasquatch from Alpha Flight |
|
|
|
|
|
|
#12 |
|
Member
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 14, 2008
Posts: 2,712
|
I believe Kirk Douglas raped Natalie Wood.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#13 | |
|
Sentimental Fool
Forum Star
Join Date: Aug 22, 2009
Location: Near Notre Dame
Posts: 10,512
|
Quote:
|
|
|
__________________
In memory of lovely Erin Moran 1960-2017 ~ Missing you "For you are beautiful ~ And I have loved you dearly ~ More dearly than the spoken word can tell..." "What's the word?" (Paul Martin) ~~ "I don't want money for nothing." (Timmy Martin) -- Lassie ROCKS! WORD UP "It's just a dugout that my dad built... In case the reds decide to push the button down..." |
||
|
|
|
|
|
#14 |
|
Member
Forum 4000 Club Member
Join Date: Mar 20, 2004
Location: In Happy, Healthy, Wealthyville
Posts: 4,273
|
I do believe in Sasquatch. Here it is called the Mogollon Monster. There is just too many sightings for it to be made up.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#15 |
|
Freakshow
Moderator
Forum Icon Join Date: Feb 01, 2008
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Posts: 57,168
|
Here's a couple of New Jersey urban legends I learned from my friends when I was in high school:
The Gates of Hell - Clifton, N.J. ![]() The "Gates of Hell" is a series of storm drains located behind the Black Prince Distillery. The legend is that the "Gates of Hell" has many secret tunnels leading to secret rooms where animal sacrifices were held and where satanists held their worship services. Many local New Jersey residents have reported to hear "screams" when they attempted to travel further down the tunnels. Marlboro Psychiatric Hospital and Slaughterhouse - Marlboro Township, NJ. ![]() ![]() The Marlboro Psychiatric Hospital was open from 1931 to 1998. It was located in a mainly rural area and many local farms were torn down to make room for the huge facility. The later years of the hospital's existence were plagued with stories of patient abuse/mistreatment, insufficient care, and mysterious patient deaths. After many investigations the hospital had to close and its many patients were relocated. There were remains of an old slaughterhouse and farmhouse located not far from the psychiatric facility. The local legend says that the spirit of a murderous farmer takes revenge on those who trespass on his land. Supposedly the farmer, named "Mr. Allen", did not want to give up his land to make room for the Marlboro Psychiatric Hospital and he vowed to not go down peacefully. The hospital then took over the land through eminent domain and this made Mr. Allen lose his mind. Ironically, Mr. Allen then became a patient at the Marlboro Psychiatric Hospital. Mr. Allen was said to have escaped and was never seen again. The disappearances of guards and patients from the Marlboro Psychiatric Hospital were said to be the work of "Mr. Allen". |
|
|
|
![]() |
|
|