Posted on 02/11/2009 5:59:55 PM PST by AZamericonnie
You’ll sleep better if you missed the news L0L
Speaking of sleep, I gotta go.
Gnight gang!
Kids!
At THIS hour?
Okay, I’ll go outside to “turn the air blue”
*evil grin*
*HUG*
G’night you!
Sleep well!
Welcome home, ms b...((HUGS))...fog and rain...glad you and Moxie are a team.
*HUG*
Good evening, Ma!
I’m glad you are home too!
BRR!
Mighty cold up dere, huh?
We are pretty warm tonite, that’s a switch!
It is 16, without the wind, but boy, oh, boy, is it cold WITH the wind, and it had a straight shot down the side of my car as I got gas. BRRR cold! LOL!!
LOL! You might cause some localized global warming! LOL!
I need to go, Sis. Work and my regional boss will be in
town. Gotta stay alert. Ugh!
Great thread that you and Connie put together! Thanks for the fun!
At the Birdcage Theatre in Tombstone, Arizona, many people have reported singing and talking in the balcony and a man who walks across the stage. You’ll also find out about ghosts and hauntings at The Aztec House Antique Shop, Big Nose Kate’s Saloon where cowboy ghosts roam, Nellie Cashman’s Restaurant where items move about on their own, the Wells Fargo Bank Building, Shieffelin Hall where town hall meeting have more attendees than they are supposed to, and Boot Hill Cemetery, where some folks just won’t totally die.
In Patagonia, in southern Arizona, the Patagonia Market has an unknown ghost who moves things around, makes noises, and plays with squeaky toys in the night.
There are many haunted locations in Tucson, Arizona. There’s a dead principal who still visits Bloom Elementary School, Centennial Hall is inhabited by a good ghost and a bad ghost, and at the Davis Bilingual School people have been touched by the ghost residing there, doors open and close themselves, and faucets turn themselves on and off. At the Radisson Hotel a girl moans for help near the ballrooms. At the University of Arizona, a woman runs to escape her attacker.
In Yuma, at the territorial prison, spirits pinch visitors to the museum, and play with the change in the store.
In Nogales the St. Andrews Episcopal Church is said to have been built on Indian burial grounds, and they come back to attend services now and then.
At Montezuma Castle, Montezuma’s Well, and Tuzigoot the Sinagua Indians are said to reappear from time to time.
In Flagstaff at the Monte Vista Hotel there are three ghosts who pace the hallways and knock on doors.
At the Jerome Community Center in Jerome, AZ the spirit of a prostitute still wanders.
In Prescott, see if you can get a reservation for room 16 at the Hotel Vendome, where a woman and her cat still haunt the place.
Oh boy, bosses in town!
Have fun tomorrow, LUV.
G’night.
Well, dang it!
I can play late and you have to go...
DRAT!
That’s a CLEAN four letter word!
LOL
LOL
Moxie never needs gas unless tha weather is bone-chilling cold, or it’s raining it’s guts out!
Bad Moxie!
Bad!
Yike!
That sounds creepy!
I always follow my instincts!
Maybe it’s a good thing you did too!
Why is it creepy in daylight, too?
You have me intrigued!
LOL
Scares me too, Sweetness!
LITTLE DEVIL HUG!
*HUG*
((((((Sir Knight))))))))
Gosh, I’m afraid just LOOKING at it!
Who knows what awful things may have happened there?!
Please forgive the size. I have forgotten how to small them.
Now that is an interesting picture, never mind the size!
Hate to post and run, but it’s time to call it a night for ma.
G’night, all!
I DO need to get away!
Hawaii is a dream of mine to visit!
Someday, when I win the lottery!
Guess you know your Little Devil would lay on the beach most of the time if I were there!
Don’t show me snow!
I know from snow!
LOL
200!
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