The web site stated, "No costumes needed, unless you want to", so Stoolie Andrew comes as Hillary with bags of 'Weiners' attached to her.
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SBC show the Packman ghost stop marks, at which everyone is to stop to hear Stroke Alone's ghost stories.
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Stoolie came with the hot dogs, so we're good for a weiner roast, but not camping.
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Cougar Bate and Pisstiferous, both looking as if they'd seen a ghost.
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The statue of John Helmcken at Helmcken House. This is at our second stop, and third ghost story.
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At the Fairmont Empress ghost stop walkers wait for the runner to find thier way to us. They're a little slow tonight.
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Steamie looks on as Happy Sperm gets beleashed at the cathedral.
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Au contraire! Je pense que l'arbre a besoin d'une étreinte. After all aren't we a city of tree huggers?
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No hounds! That Basset Hound is off leash, and a little too short to see the sign. No wonder he looks confused. I suspect officials don't want him digging up bones.
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Lucy died in 1947 and would not have been burred here. Interesting factoid; Lucy Sander married Jim Carney, and one of her twins, born in Shanghai, just before they fled the Japanese in 1937, was Senator Pat Carney.
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Stroke, I am sure, bores everyone with a few ghost stories of The Old Burying Ground. At least 1300 people were buries and one man was gunned down there, so odds are there might be a few souls lingering.
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The hares, Stroke Alone and Some Bitchy C, get down-downed for that 'dark' trail. The circle was at the wonderful home of Happy and Froggers. If I ever opened a pub I would conside naming it the Happy Frogger.
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