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#horror The Classic Horror Movie Channel shows great Classic Horror, Sci-Fi Films and Television shows. Site : https://t.co/NLvLhOCxOK
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@CountDraculaDB @MarciaBertucca Ha! We thought that was a body part for Frankenstein 😈
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Calling all Horror Fans! Sounds like an wonderful opportunity to get your stories published 👻☠️💀🎃
Steve Hutchison@terrorca
📖 You’ve got the idea—I’ve got the tools to make it a book! Ghostwriting, editing, layout, illustrations, eBook design, and more. Let’s bring your story to life: shade.ca/pub
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#horror Bela scaring the hell out of Lou (which was easy to do)..Pretty good special effect for back in the day!
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Anyone out there had the pleasure of seeing the “Poe Returning to Boston” bronze statue, sculpted by Stefanie Rocknak at the intersection of Boylston and Charles streets in Boston? It was installed in 2014. #EdgarAllanPoe #Poe

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The most #haunted locations from every US state post of the day.
Going to ALABAMA
"The Haunting of Boyington Oak: Mobile's Eerie Arboreal Specter"
In the heart of Mobile, Alabama, amid the antebellum charm and Southern mystique, lies an arboreal enigma that stands as a silent witness to a dark and haunting tale. The Boyington Oak, a gnarled and twisted sentinel in the heart of Church Street Graveyard, beckons the curious into the chilling embrace of its spectral presence. Prepare to delve into the shadows of history as we unravel the eerie mystery of Mobile's own haunted tree.
The legend of the Boyington Oak dates back to the 19th century, with roots entwined in a tale of tragedy and supernatural retribution. The story begins with the unjust conviction and execution of Charles R.S. Boyington in 1835. Accused of murdering his friend and fellow printer Nathaniel Frost, Boyington maintained his innocence until the very end, vowing that a mighty oak would grow from his heart to prove it.
True to Boyington's eerie proclamation, an oak tree did emerge from his unmarked grave within the Church Street Graveyard. The Boyington Oak, with its twisted branches and ghostly silhouette, became a living monument to the injustice that transpired beneath its roots. But the haunting tale doesn't end there.
Locals believe that the Boyington Oak is not just a symbol of an innocent man's tragic fate but a harbinger of supernatural occurrences. Witnesses claim to have heard whispers in the wind, as if the tree itself bears witness to the secrets buried within the graveyard. Some even report a phantom presence lingering around the oak, a spectral echo of Charles R.S. Boyington seeking vindication from beyond the grave.
As night falls and shadows deepen, the Boyington Oak transforms into a looming figure, casting an otherworldly aura over the graveyard. Paranormal investigators have captured mysterious orbs and unexplained phenomena in the vicinity, leading to speculation that the oak is a conduit between the realms of the living and the dead.
Visitors brave enough to approach the Boyington Oak at midnight tell of a chilling sensation, as if the very essence of the wronged man lingers among the gnarled branches. Some claim to have seen ghostly apparitions near the tree, invoking a spectral presence that refuses to be forgotten.
The Boyington Oak stands as a tangible link to a bygone era and a spectral reminder of justice denied. In the heart of Mobile, where history and the supernatural converge, the haunted arboreal specter invites those who dare to listen to the whispers of the past. As the chilling winds rustle through its branches, the Boyington Oak remains a living testament to the unsettling intersection of justice, vengeance, and the paranormal. Enter the realm of Mobile's haunted legacy – where the roots of the Boyington Oak reach beyond the grave, and the shadows conceal secrets that defy the passage of time.

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So very Sad to hear the news about the passing of @WilliamFriedkin today. He was an outstanding Director, and we were so honored the day he followed us here on Twitter. It was a dream come true! RIP William!
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@EveWithGroucho Congratulations and Thank you for your hard work in making this a reality 👏🏻
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FIGHTING FOR HER HONOR:
It is a privilege to along with fellow Marx Brothers aficionado, Robert Bader, fund the glorious Margaret Dumont’s move from vaultage to her own niche at Chapel of the Pines in Los Angeles. The plaque is now affixed and Marx fans worldwide may now visit.


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