There are a quite a few townes like that on highway 6. It is rare but random murders do happen in those sleepy little country towns. Some kids playing in a creek a town over from mine found a dead body just a couple of days ago. They havent identified the body yet.
ok guess who feels like a retard *raises hand* i finally figured out its funny cuz its like ALFRED hitchcock, right? im having one of those days where by brain...kinda...aaand ive lost my train of thought.
oh and dont make fun of my "dude"s. its not nice to call attention to someones speech impediment.
There was just a certain musical quality that wouldn't have worked as well if I didn't make fun of your dudes. But I say dude 500 times a day so I have no room to criticize.
ok guess who feels like a retard *raises hand* i finally figured out its funny cuz its like ALFRED hitchcock, right? im having one of those days where by brain...kinda...aaand ive lost my train of thought.
oh and dont make fun of my "dude"s. its not nice to call attention to someones speech impediment.
This place does in fact look like the home of every modern horror (or slasher) movie convention/plotline in existence. Outsider's BBQ. That's great. Luke's Auto Supply. Alibi's.
So why on the good green earth would you tempt fate by going back to take pictures? And now, all of us are gonna die too, just because we read this thread! You've killed us all...
katiebarthedoor said:
was there a crazy old man that told you to get out of the town as fast as you can, but couldnt explain himself and only gave cryptic references to "strange things" happening but you didnt believe him because he smelled like bourbon?
if not then it was just a town, man.
It would help matters if the town was also located near a large body of water so the fish-men of Dagon the Damp don't have too far to shuffle back to their watery homes when the sun rises.
HITCHCOCK, TEXAS. Hitchcock, also known as Hitchcock's and as Highland, is an incorporated community fourteen miles northwest of Galveston on State Highway 6, Farm roads 519 and 2004, and the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe line in southwestern Galveston County. The area was settled around 1846. On May 31, 1848, Jonas Butler acquired a league of land on Highland Bayou and built a house, part of which still stood in the 1940s. Butler was followed by a group of French settlers, who established homes on the bayou, but then all mysteriously dissappeared.
Dude, you're so lucky. Don't even think about going back!
P_R_GirlScout said:
Did anyone ever read that Stephen King short story where the guy and his girl get lost and end up in Rock 'N Roll Heaven, Oregon? It was so creepy- and cool.
Yeah, I do remember that, not a big Stephen King fan, but that was a cool story.
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I'm lost
March 2004
MAR 09, 2005 01:55 AM