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Stoke Paranormal Society: Reader Appeal
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Sunday, 26 April 2015. Reader Chubb Yates has sent the following appeal:. If you're interested, please get in touch with Chubb. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This is everything you will ever need to know about the paranormal and Stoke-on-Trent, one of the most important cities in England. Born in Santiago, Chile to foreign parents, I've since travelled all over the world. I settled in Stoke-on-Trent and now commit myself to the furtherance of human knowledge. View my complete profile.
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Stoke Paranormal Society: S.G. Steve
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The Beast of Sneyd Green is a legend about an enormous swamp monster, nicknamed "Sneyd Green Steve" by locals, who first terrorised the citizens of Sneyd Green in 1949. Despite a month–long hunt that briefly gained international attention, the Beast was not captured. Steve is described as a lizard man, who stands between 8 and 10 feet tall, with skanky green skin and either yellow or red glowing eyes, depending on the account. It is believed by some that the monster could be a mutated lizard. Swamp monst...
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Stoke Paranormal Society: Yeti
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Yetis appear in the legends of the Stoke people, who tell stories of sightings and human-Yeti interactions dating back several hundred years. The frequency of reports increased during the early 20th century, when people from the Southern Stoke towns began venturing north of Lake Burslem and the River Trent, making determined attempts to scale the many mountains of the Fegg Hayes area and occasionally reported seeing odd creatures or strange tracks. Try not to blink this time! The Tunstall Tail is an arte...
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Stoke Paranormal Society: Bigfoot
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He Bigfoot is a large, non-human primate that is distributed over the Stoke region to varying degrees of concentration, but reported mainly in Central Forest Park in Hanley. The average height for the Bigfoot is about 8 foot tall. Babies shortly after birth are small (and ugly! The average Bigfoot can be estimated to weigh 650 lbs (about the same weight as the boy band Bad Boys Inc), and the maximum probably to exceed 1,000 lbs (Blazin' Squad). For more on the Central Forest Park Bigfoot, click here:.
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Stoke Paranormal Society: Jesus Statue Weeps Beer
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Monday, 6 April 2015. Jesus Statue Weeps Beer. A statue of Jesus eating an oatcake in Tunstall has become a pilgrimage for Christians after it began weeping beer. It's truly an Easter miracle," Reverend Nigel Gedge. Of St Terry's Church in Burslem said. "Proof that Jesus is real and has answered our prayers.". Located at the centre of Tunstall town plaza, the statue was built in 1789 to represent oatcakes as the chosen food of God. It started weeping beer yesterday morning, Easter Sunday.
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Stoke Paranormal Society: Mewtwo Spotted In Fegg Hayes
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Sunday, 18 January 2015. Mewtwo Spotted In Fegg Hayes. Several reports have come in of (a) Mewtwo being spotted in northern Stoke. He mumbled something about getting revenge on humanity or something," Bev Biggs, one of the witnesses said. "Seemed a bit nuts to be honest.". He was wandering around looking lost," Gary Gobbler added. "I could have taken it if I wanted to.". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Bigfoot Sighting Starts New Theories. Mewtwo Spotted In Fegg Hayes.
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Stoke Paranormal Society: Bonkers Hours
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Saturday, 23 May 2015. According to local folklore, people born at certain hours of the day are able to see ghosts and communicate with the dead. This crucial time, known as the "bonkers hour" (or "bonkers hours" in some cases), is normally between midnight and 1am, though this varies between Stoke's towns. The extremely common Stoke phrase of "born in the bonkers hours", used to refer to someone who is a bit weird, odd, crazy or bent, comes from this myth. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Stoke Paranormal Society: Stoke-on-Trent
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Located in the centre of England, between Birmingham and Manchester, Stoke shines brightly as a beacon to all around it. Today, it is known and respected worldwide and regarded as one of the most important cities in the county of Staffordshire. But did you know that Stoke was only created as a town in 1910? Stoke's location in England. The area we now know as Stoke-on-Trent used to be a collection of warring villages and towns, of which Burslem (originally called Boslem) was the largest and roughest.
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Stoke Paranormal Society: Fairy Cream
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Saturday, 30 May 2015. Fairy Cream is a substance which allows humans to see fairies. Be careful though, as a fairy may have tampered with it to harm you! The cream also allows humans to see through the lies of fairies. For example, if a fairy has disguised itself as a human midget or leprechaun, the user would see the fairy in its true hideous form, and not its cute leppy form. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Movie Reviews For Greedy Capitalist Bastards.
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