Anyways, it’s an extremely simple and unassuming location that seems to be a local favorite its humble exterior and misleading appearance (aside from the name nothing gives it away as an excellent seafood spot) protects office workers at lunch and locals at dinner from too many wandering tourists. Seriously, being a New Jersey native, I’m always so surprised by how much more lax other states are with their liquor restrictions.
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Mid-Atlantic Seafood is a modest cafeteria-style restaurant connected to a liquor store and with its own full bar. Going back up north I thought I’d grab a bit of lunch and instead of just stopping at some rest stop on the interstate I thought I’d revisit an old favorite of mine that I’d been to plenty of times before when I was traveling for my last job. So I could either spend my last night in the hotel or power through it all, spend the afternoon driving back, and relax all on Friday.
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Yeah well, with a little bit of creative maneuvering I was able to condense my Thursday to the point that I’d free up my Friday. The gypsy tells the girls she will give them her drum but only if they are absolutely terrible and horrible to their mother and misbehave tremendously. It’s about two young sisters who want a wandering gypsy woman’s beautiful drum. In this version though, it’s really just meant to scare kids into obedience, but then either way works. I’d recommend anyone who might have the opportunity to share these stories with young children, do so, in the dark, with the curtains drawn, a flashlight, and your super scariest voice.īelow is the story of ‘The Drum’, which is based on an actual folktale used in the 1800s to teach children to obey their parents. These were stories written with kids in mind and how best to scare them, not with kinds in mind and how best to water it all down. This was real, fun, gripping horror, meant to be actually scary for kids, and not safe fluff. I remember reading these stories in bed right before going to sleep and realizing what a terrible mistake that was. Some of the best and most frightening images I’ve included here, for example. They were shockingly unrestrained and mercilessly frightening for kids, but they gave such a rush and thrill while reading. The stories themselves were simple and sinister enough to instill fear into any young child’s imagination, but the real terror came in the beautifully creepy and insanely terrifying illustrations, all by the same illustrator for all three books. He realizes it’s the guide who disappeared and tries to take off the blanket but when he does, all he finds is a pile of ash and bones. A year later the hunter returns to the area and is visited by a stranger wrapped in a thick blanket. He tries to run away but is captured and dragged away by his feet by an unknown, unseen monster. At night, after they’ve set up camp, the hunter’s guide DeFago hears his name being called outside in the wind.
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Wendigo was about a hunter who decided to go into one of the coldest and more remote areas of Canada for a hunt and brought along a local Native American guide. Slowly and carefully he continued to pull and pull as the ribbon around her neck slowly started to come off until, just before it completely ran out, the girl’s head ripped from her body and rolled onto the floor. One night, the man simply couldn’t resist any longer, and started to untie the green ribbon. But she always refused and insisted she had to wear it at all times. All the time they were together he asked her why she always wore the green ribbon, and if she would take it off just once for him.
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Green Ribbon was about a man who was in love with, and married, a beautiful young woman who always wore a green ribbon around her neck. I remember some of the ones that scared me the most were Green Ribbon and Wendigo. If you grew up in the 80s or 90s you might remember reading one of the Scary Stories volumes, which were collections of short scary stories that absolutely freaked the hell out of young children everywhere. I’ve selected a short story from the audiobook version of Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. Happy Halloween everybody! This week’s Music Monday is going to be a little bit different and a whole lot more spooky.