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TPPP 112: The Death of the Soundboard | A Best of Episode of Some of Our Best Episodes

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Pour a little out this week for our soundboard, for we will only see it from here on out if it becomes a ghost or some other paranormal entity. Because of that, it's time for us to go through some of our favorite and scarier moments of the podcast.
Lisa takes us back to he history all about the Manchac Swamp, one of the scarier stories she ever told. It involves bridges and the swamp itself. Not normally does Davis ever squirm during the history section, but this one got all of us to feel uncomfortable.
Davis brings us back to the singing days when he did the whole thing for the Akershus Fortress and the musical introduction to Norway. If the singing scares you, then this part counts as scary. If it doesn't then you will get a nice relief before we get into the scary stories.
And Jake tells two of his scariest stories from the past year. Starting with Daksa Island and ending with Bhangar Fort. Each story scarier than the last and sure to make your July feel a little more like October. Complete with music and everything.
All this on the 112th episode of the Possibly Paranormal Podcast. We've got a new soundboard on the way and we'll be back next week with The Pyramids of Giza. Until then! TPPP 112: The Death of the Soundboard.

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Pour a little out this week for our soundboard, for we will only see it from here on out if it becomes a ghost or some other paranormal entity. Because of that, it's time for us to go through some of our favorite and scarier moments of the podcast.
Lisa takes us back to he history all about the Manchac Swamp, one of the scarier stories she ever told. It involves bridges and the swamp itself. Not normally does Davis ever squirm during the history section, but this one got all of us to feel uncomfortable.
Davis brings us back to the singing days when he did the whole thing for the Akershus Fortress and the musical introduction to Norway. If the singing scares you, then this part counts as scary. If it doesn't then you will get a nice relief before we get into the scary stories.
And Jake tells two of his scariest stories from the past year. Starting with Daksa Island and ending with Bhangar Fort. Each story scarier than the last and sure to make your July feel a little more like October. Complete with music and everything.
All this on the 112th episode of the Possibly Paranormal Podcast. We've got a new soundboard on the way and we'll be back next week with The Pyramids of Giza. Until then! TPPP 112: The Death of the Soundboard.

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