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Reddit’s “Real” Paranormal Tales
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Episode 103 – On this episode of Surreal Talk, Eric and Everett crack open the vaults of Reddit’s /r/Paranormal and are reading some of the personal paranormal tales that stood out to us. Included are a story of a mother and son who skipped three hours of time, a tale of a babysitter in a haunted house, a man learning of the location of his lost remote control via his dead brother and many more!
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The post Reddit’s “Real” Paranormal Tales appeared first on Surreal Talk.
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When? This feed was archived on December 14, 2023 08:08 (). Last successful fetch was on August 02, 2023 21:02 ()
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Episode 103 – On this episode of Surreal Talk, Eric and Everett crack open the vaults of Reddit’s /r/Paranormal and are reading some of the personal paranormal tales that stood out to us. Included are a story of a mother and son who skipped three hours of time, a tale of a babysitter in a haunted house, a man learning of the location of his lost remote control via his dead brother and many more!
You can find a video cast of this podcast on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzRxN8zDWr8
About us:
Check out our website at SurrealTalkPodcast.com
Find us on social media:
Facebook: facebook.com/SurrealTalk
Twitter: @SurrealTalkShow.
YouTube: http://www.YouTube.com/SurrealTalkPodcast
If you’re looking for a nice place to hang out with like minded people, check out our Facebook group at facebook.com/groups/SurrealTalkGroup.
This podcast is a production of Lineup Media Group, online at LineupMedia.fm. Please support our podcast so we can keep bringing you this important information. Before you shop on Amazon, click through our website. Also, please support our sponsor Audible.com. Go to AudibleTrial.com/errer”>AudibleTrial.com/surreal to get your free audio book and 30-day free trial!
The post Reddit’s “Real” Paranormal Tales appeared first on Surreal Talk.
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