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My friends and I were staying up way too late at a camp at Short Mountain. We were in the kitchen at around 4 a.m. We were playing basketball in the freezing cold rain until we saw an all black figure crouched beside a building. We stared at it until we saw its head turn towards us. We sprinted inside and hid in the kitchen. We looked out behind the counter and a silhouette of a massive man was at the window. Not fat, he was actually skinny but huge in actually
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We later heard noises in the kitchen in there and behind us. We made horror movie jokes and listed all the ways we could be killed. We then
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dared each other to walk outside. We did but the eerie atmosphere and environment was too much. It felt like a humid freezing blanket covered the camp. We ran back in, and before we knew it, it was morning, and we had a pretty sleepless morning. Submitted by Fresco 
Categories: camp, mountain, silhouette, building, noises
Highway 53 North There is a place called Dead Mans Curve. Let me explain why that is so. A teenage driver was going too fast approaching the curve, and he veered off the side of the road. When he jerked the wheel to get back on the road there was an oncoming van which resulted in a head on collision. Five teenagers died. The driver was permanently crippled. The driver of the van died from massive blood loss, and through the 13 mile stretch of road there have been over 30 deaths.
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