
Podcasts about folklore, the paranormal, urban legends, creepypasta, gaming, and anything else I happen to find interesting.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 677 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | GamesLeisureSociety & Culture | |||

Have you ever seen an empty lot and wondered what used to be there?
Author: Unknown
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Some friends have been with you since the beginning.
Author unknown
This story can be found on creepypasta.fandom.com, and is protected by creative commons license.
In this episode we'll take a look at four trollpasta, or stories that are written to be so bad they are good, designed to mislead the reader for humorous effect, or that make fun of some of the cliches in the world of creepypasta.
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We love revisiting shows from our childhood...
Written by Goopking
This story can be found on creepypasta.fandom.com, and is protected by creative commons license.
There is a reason many folktales tell you to stay out of the woods after dark...
Author unknown
This story can be found on creepypasta.fandom.com, and is protected by creative commons license.
This should go without saying, but treat others as you want to be treated.
Written by Tiololo
Content warning: Bullying
This story can be found on creepypasta.fandom.com, and is protected by creative commons license.
Remember those pizza restaurants from the 80s that had games and animatronic animals performing music?
Author unknown
This story can be found on creepypasta.fandom.com, and is protected by creative commons license.
Urban legends are the most fun when you share them with a friend.
Author unknown
This story can be found on creepypasta.fandom.com, and is protected by creative commons license.
Al runs a tight ship, talks about gaming, video and tabletop and board, sometimes has guests and is right now covering a lot of the planes of existence. Cool stuff.
Great podcast. A real trip down memory lane for those of us who grew up in the 80's and 90's. Definitely check out the YouTube channel when Al plays games.










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