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goatman
isnt he on regular show
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Dec 20 2012, 7:23 PM EST by Anonymous
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umm
what is this lol
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Dec 15 2012, 5:18 AM EST by Anonymous
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la llorona was originally from mexico
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Nov 15 2012, 9:36 PM EST by Anonymous
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am i in danger of this?
I live in Texas, near Denton actually, and im just now starting to understand this legend. Anyways, one night when I was asleep, i had heard something on the side of my house, kind of cloping ( and if your a brony, not that kind of cloping) and some growning noises and some light laughing. so i got up and stared outside my window, I wore glasses so i couldnt see what was really outside, i peeked out, when i saw two small lights near each other, and a sillowet of a man with curved spikes in its head, I thought it was nothing, probably my imagination, so i went back to bed. I just couldnt explain the noises though.
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Nov 3 2012, 1:35 PM EDT by Anonymous
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goat man
i don't get it at all
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Oct 23 2012, 7:32 PM EDT by Anonymous
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Horror
I first heard of the goatman when my friends were talking about a man in some other country seeing the half man half goat monster with an axe, on top of a mountain, the man rushed inside to call the police, but when he walked back to the windowthe creature was gone... Freaky right?
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Jul 11 2012, 6:49 AM EDT by Anonymous
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Jan 24 2012, 12:35 PM EST by Anonymous
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Quizs
i like Ketchup :)
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Jan 7 2012, 10:16 PM EST by
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goat man
I have heard stories of a goat man herding humans over the same bridge just like goats. Also a goat man can also be referred to as a satyr how ever satyrs are in Greek mythology and are know to rape women then eat them.
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Dec 23 2011, 11:03 PM EST by Anonymous
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Goatman
November 15th 1967: police discover an abandoned car beside Old Alton Bridge, five miles south of Denton, Texas. A rash of mysterious disappearances are becoming alarmingly routine on a chilling stretch of road that is known by locals as "the Goatm
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Water Lily Sprite??
Hey guys (who bother to read my discussion starters) I'm with the anonymous chick above. Is The Water Lily Story as believeable as i've tried to make it?
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Finfolk
In Orkney folklore, Finfolk (or sometimes Finnfolk) are a dark, mysterious, and sometimes even sorcerous race of shape shifters from Finfolkaheem, who regularly make the journey from the depths of their ocean home, to the Orkney Islands (an archipel
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Oden (Odin)
German God honored during the mid-winter holiday.
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The History of Christmas Trees
Long before the advent of Christianity, plants and trees that remained green all year had a special meaning for people in the winter. Just as people today decorate their homes during the festive season with pine, spruce, and fir trees, anci
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The History of Santa Claus
*Again, this information is from the History Channel* The History of St. Nicholas and Santa Claus The legend of Santa Claus can be traced back hundreds of years to a monk named St. Nicholas. It is believed that Nicholas was born sometim
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Christmas Traditions Around the World
*As I stated before: This is not mine, nor do I make any claims for it. This information is from the History Channel.* Sweden 'God Jul!' Most people in Scandinavian countries honor St. Lucia (also known as St. Lucy) each year on December
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The Legend of Christmas
*Forewarning: The majority of this information is from the History Channel, therefore I do not claim to have any rights to the content, etc.* Christmas: An Ancient Holiday The middle of winter has long been a time of celebration around the
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Kelpie
Kelpies, sometimes known as waterhorses, in a loch.
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Mythical Creatures Quiz
How well do you know the creatures, monsters, and beasts of myth and legend? Ready to test your knowledge of mythical creatures? Tread carefully on the path ahead, for thou art crunchy and good with ketchup... Let the c
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