Ghost Stories - The Flute in the Wilds

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Ghost Stories - The Flute in the Wilds
When it comes to Ghost Stories, there are two basic types: the traditional type which is often based in folklore and deal with themes like revenge, love, sadness, etc... These stories serve a purpose to teach a lesson or just to provide a scare.

The other type is the "true" ghost story which have no rhyme or reason because the incident is often unexplainable to those who witness it. This is the kind of story where something strange has happened to the teller or someone they know. This type borders on urban legend but it is in that gray area between the real world and that "other" world.

Here I recall a story that happened to one of my uncles when they camping in the wilderness.
Aug 22, 2009 2:56 AM
Re: Ghost Stories - The Flute in the Wilds
I once heard banjos playing in the woods. I'll tell you, it was pretty fucking scary.
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I'd rather deal with ghosts than with any persons who would be playing banjoes in the woods - ie unholy terrors over redneck love
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I have a fairly big collection of the supernatural. Most of the classics and lots of rare, almost forgotten stuff. I must say I think I can make some really scary videos if I told a few of these. Have to select some short ones, because YouTube has this 10-minute limit, I think.

(But don't worry: if I went ahead and recorded myself reading a ghost story and you happen to run into it, it's the last thing you'll ever hear or see, so I'll spare you the experience ...)
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