Saturday, June 7, 2014

The Unexplained S1E8 Bedtime Stories: The Legend of Sandman

The Chira Project is covering different types of bedtime stories that will scare the pants off of little children. If you know of any kind of scary bedtime story, please share it with us. This is our Eighth bedtime story is none other than... Sandman!
















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What is the origin of 'Sandman'?
The sandman is a fantasy or folk figure associated with sleep and dreaming.

The Sandman is a very small man who wears a long nightcap, and if you've been very good, he comes in the night and makes you sleepy by sprinkling sand in your eyes, which will give you very good dreams. I think the actual legend is slightly different. According to various sources (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman), the sandman is really a sort of fairy that comes into the bedroom of sleeping children and drops his magic sand onto them, giving them fantastic dreams. He is usually depicted a carrying around a big sack full of sand, and sometimes represented as a fairy, a jolly little man in costume, or even the grim reaper. (The Roman Dirge illustrated story "Something at the Window is Scratching" shows him as a cute little monster creature.)

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Who gave birth to Sandman?
You might be familiar with the song "Mr. Sandman" by the Chordettes (featuring prominently in the movie Back to the Future). The story of the sandman has been borrowed and recast into a number of popular songs, stories, movies, and comic books. The name has been borrowed for wrestling names, song titles, album titles, and several superheroes.







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When was Sandman born?
Honestly, no one knows for sure when the Sandman was born. Originally, Hans Christian Andersen's 1841 folk tale Ole Lukøje introduced the Sandman, named Ole Lukøje.














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Where did Sandman come from?
The sandman Legend is a mythical character from Western Folklore. He is said to bring good dreams by sprinkling magical sand onto the eyes of children while they were deep asleep at night.







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Why did Sandman go from good to evil?
The story lends itself, well to more sinister variations (he sneaks into your room in dark of night and throws things at your innocent, oblivious head!), and has been recast in a number of darker versions, including some where the Sandman steals your eyes and eats them, puts you to sleep for ever, or suffocates you under his mountain of sand.

The impatiences of the Sandman, grows further from just causing a turmoiled and uncomfortable night sleep. He has been known to cause so much irritability/irritation from his course sand for those children whom can not or will not sleep there eyes will fallout. He will then collect and take 'The Children's Eyes with him to feed his own children on the mood. Where he Resides

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How was The Sandman's methods for getting children to sleep created?
The Sandman uses two different types of fairy type dust that he uses on children. The first one is: for the purpose's of causing a calming affect for a restful and graceful sleep. The second one is: restless sand that causes restless, the inability to calm down and get comfortable for a good night sleep. Similar to one who suffers insomnia.










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Does Sandman Exist?
Yes- 41%
No- 83%










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Critic's Pick: Sandman
  1. ECW Wrestler: The Sandman
  2. Charmed Season 5 Episode 14 "Sand Francisco Dreamin'" 
  3. The 1954 song "Mr. Sandman" popularized by The Chordettes (Featuring prominently in the movie Back to the Future)
  4. The 1933 Walt Disney Silly Symphonies cartoon Lullaby Land ends with the Sandman putting the baby to sleep
  5. The 1934 Laurel and Hardy film Babes in Toyland (1934 film) depicts the Sandman putting Little Bo-Peep and Tom-Tom Piper to sleep
  6. In East Germany on Deutscher Fernsehfunk, Sandmännchen survived through the end of the Iron Curtain, which was really popular for many kids in The GDR and Reunified Germany today.
  7. In the Apollo Theater talent television show, a stage name for Howard Sims, who comedically ushered failed acts offstage with a shepherd's crook
  8. In 1986 the TV cartoon series The Real Ghostbusters featured the Sandman in an episode entitled "Mr. Sandman, Dream Me a Dream"
  9. The 2012 Dreamworks film Rise of the Guardians features the Sandman as a main character
  10. The 2013 TV series Sleepy Hollow depicts the Sandman in an episode entitled "For the Triumph of Evil"
  11. The 1920 song "The Japanese Sandman" by Raymond B. Egan and Richard A. Whiting
  12. The 1957 song Morningtown Ride, recorded by The Seekers among others, in which the Sandman features as a character
  13. The 1963 song In Dreams, by Roy Orbison, which mentions the Sandman
  14. The 1971 song "Sandman" by America (band)
  15. The 1991 song "Enter Sandman" by Metallica
  16. The 2004 song "Blood Red Sandman" by Lordi
  17. The 2009 song "Sandmann" by Oomph!
  18. The 2013 song "Sandman" by HURTS (from their 2013 album "Exile")
  19. The 2013 song "Sandman" by Kirsty McGee
  20. The Sandman graphic novel series by Neil Gaiman, depicts the Sandman as protagonist, Dream
  21. Morpheus – Greek god of dreams
  22. Wee Willie Winkie – A Scottish nursery rhyme's personification of sleep
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Doctor Who/Supernatural: Enter Sandman


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The Chordettes - Mr. Sandman Lyrics


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Artist: The Chordettes
Album: Miscellaneous
Genre: Vocal

Bung, bung, bung, bung, bung
Bung, bung, bung, bung, bung
Bung, bung, bung, bung, bung
Bung, bung, bung, bung, bung
Bung, bung, bung, bung, bung

Mr. Sandman, bring me a dream
(Bung, bung, bung, bung)
Make him the cutest that I've ever seen
(Bung, bung, bung, bung)
Give him two lips like roses and clover
(Bung, bung, bung, bung)
Then tell him that his lonesome nights are over

Sandman, I'm so alone
Don't have nobody to call my own
Please turn on your magic beam
Mr. Sandman, bring me a dream

Bung, bung, bung, bung

Mr. Sandman, bring me a dream
Make him the cutest that I've ever seen
Give him the word that I'm not a rover
Then tell him that his lonesome nights are over

Sandman, I'm so alone
Don't have nobody to call my own
Please turn on your magic beam
Mr. Sandman, bring me a dream

Bung, bung, bung, bung

Mr. Sandman bring us a dream
(Yes)
Give him a pair of eyes with a come-hither gleam
Give him a lonely heart like Pagliacci
And lots of wavy hair like Liberace

Mr Sandman, someone to hold
(Someone to hold)
Would be so peachy before we're too old
So please turn on your magic beam
Mr Sandman, bring us, please, please, please
Mr Sandman, bring us a dream

Bung, bung, bung, bung

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Chira's Links:
http://slumberwise.com/trivia/why-is-the-sandman-in-my-bedroom-the-weird-ways-we-talk-about-sleep/
http://vgperson.com/games/sandman.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman
http://www.narcomed.com.au/page1.html
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0539418/
http://www.drwhoguide.com/who_bf37.htm
http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/The_Sandman_(audio_story)


Richard's Links:
http://www.narcomed.com.au/page1.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman
http://www.examiner.com/article/the-sandman

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Thursday, June 5, 2014

What's In My Bag? Update!


Hey Beauties! This blog is my updated "What's In My Bag?" Plus, at the end of this blog would be my original "What's In My Bag?" and the updated video! Hope you enjoy it.

















ZIP & CLIP TOTE
Charming Charlie for $42.51 (With tax).
http://www.charmingcharlie.com/zip-and-clip-tote.html#color=gunmetal





DESCRIPTION:
Say hooray for hardware with this must-have tote handbag. Fashion-forward accents such as double zipper pockets, stud handles and optional laced chain strap. Clip on and shoulder the luxe load!












SPECIFICATIONS:
MEASUREMENTS: 16" W x 13" H x 5 3/4" D, 18" handle length with a 6" drop, 29" attachable strap length with a 13" drop
MATERIALS: faux leather exterior, polyester interior
CLOSURE: top zipper
DETAILS: signature pinstripe fabric lining, interior slip pocket, interior cell phone pocket, interior zip pocket, 3 exterior pockets, metal hardware.










On the front of the bag has 2 zippers. The first one is real but the second one is just for looks.

















It has a lot of storage to put all of your stuff in.

















Its very spacious on the inside. 






























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RHINESTONE ROW SHOULDER BAG
Charming Charlie for $45.00 (Not including tax).

This was the other bag I was thinking about getting but the one I wanted was Black/Gold and it didn't have a patch of rhinestone's on it, it was all over the front side of the bag.

DESCRIPTION:
Be fashionably fierce with a rhinestone embellished handbag featuring a spacious interior and a removable shoulder strap with a decorative chain link.

SPECIFICATIONS:
MEASUREMENTS: 12" W x 13" H x 5 1/2" D, 16" handle length with a 4" drop, 52" attachable strap length with a 24" drop

MATERIALS: faux leather exterior, polyester interior
CLOSURE: top zipper
DETAILS: signature pinstripe fabric lining, interior slip pocket, interior cell phone pocket, interior zip pockets, center zip compartment
http://www.charmingcharlie.com/handbags/rhinestone-row-shoulder-bag.html#color=silver

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Updated: What's In My Bag Tag! (Highly Requested) | crhserenity


Saturday, May 31, 2014

The Unexplained S1E7 Bedtime Stories: The Legend of Clowns

The Chira Project is covering different types of bedtime stories that will scare the pants off of little children. If you know of any kind of scary bedtime story, please share it with us. This is our Seventh bedtime story is none other than... Clowns!







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What is the origin of 'Clowns'?
The origin of the word "clown" is uncertain. It first appears around the 1560s and may come from a Scandinavian linguistic root meaning "clumsy, boorish fellow" (Icelandic klunni and Swedish kluns). A similar term also exists in North Frisian — klönne and in Dutch-"kluns", meaning "clumsy person". The meaning of clown as a fool or jester is c. 1600. "Clown" as a verb appears much later — the early 20th century — and may be linked to music hall.

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Who gave birth to Clowns? 
Joseph Grimaldi

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When was Clowns born? 
Around 2400 BC

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Where did Clowns come from?
The most ancient clowns have been found in the Fifth dynasty of Egypt.

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Why do Clowns go from funny to evil?

Well, Clowns can go from cute and funny at a kids birthday party like Krusty the Clown or Pollachi but where did this go wrong, from funny to evil? Honestly, I'm not sure. Most people like clowns and there are those people who are afraid of clowns.

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Fear of clowns
A depiction of an evil clown, a character depicted in the media, which might cause anxiety to someone with coulrophobia. The term coulrophobia has been proposed to denote an abnormal, exaggerated, or irrational fear of clowns. The term is of recent use and is not commonly used in psychology. According to one analyst, it "has been coined more on the Internet than in printed form because it does not appear in any previously published, psychiatric, unabridged, or abridged dictionary". In particular, the term is not recognised as a specific disorder by the American Psychiatric Association in its latest categorisation of disorders, nor is it recognised by the World Health Organisation as a valid disorder.

In the Space To Care study aimed at improving hospital design for children, researchers from the University of Sheffield polled 250 children regarding their opinions on clowns; all 250 children in the study, whose ages ranged between four and sixteen, reported that they disliked clowns as part of hospital decor. Many of them, including some older children, stated in the poll that they, in fact, actively feared clowns.


Clown costumes tend to exaggerate the facial features and some body parts, such as hands and feet and noses. This can be read as monstrous or deformed as easily as it can be read as comical. Some have suggested, however, that a fear of clowns may stem from early childhood experience, when infants begin to process and make sense of facial features. The significant aberrations in a clown's face may alter a person's appearance so much that it enters the so-called uncanny valley—in which a figure is lifelike enough to be disturbing, but not realistic enough to be pleasant—and thus frightens a child so much that they carry this phobia throughout their adult life.

Some also argue that notorious clown figures in literature (Pennywise in Stephen King's It) and real life (John Wayne Gacy) have contributed to adults being averse to clowns. Additionally, the fact that much clown behavior is "transgressive" (anti-social behavior) can create feelings of unease. The British arts and music festival Bestival cancelled its planned clown theme in 2006 after many adult ticketholders contacted the organizers expressing a fear of clowns.

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Critic's Pick: Clowns
  1. Killer Clowns from Outer Space
  2. Stephen King's IT Pennywise 
  3. Clown House
  4. Secrets of the Clown
  5. S.I.C.K.
  6. Drive Thru
  7. Clownstrophobia
  8. Supernatural Season 2 Episode 2 "Everybody Loves a Clown"
  9. We all Scream for Ice Cream 
  10. No Tears
  11. Gacy
  12. Fear of Clown
  13. Spawn Comics Violator the Clown
  14. Batman Saga: The Joker
  15. I.C.P. (Insane Clown Posse) 
  16. Carnieville Video Game
  17. Killer Clown with Julian Cheah
  18. Captain Spaulding Sid Heag
  19. Twisted Metal "Sweet Tooth Clown"
  20. Jingles the Clown
  21. Clown at Midnight
  22. Shakes the Clown
  23. Doink the Clown WWF Wrestling
  24. Ginger Clown 3D with Tim Curry
  25. Stitches 
  26. Punching the Clown
  27. Zombies Don't Podcast Clowning Around 62
  28. The Clown
  29. El Clown 
  30. No Clowning Around 

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Creepypasta/Urban Legend - "The Clown Statue"




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Chira's Links:
https://midnightscorner.wordpress.com/tag/clown/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clown
http://didyouknow-mariahardy.blogspot.com/2012/06/joseph-grimaldi-invented-clown.html
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/funny-or-scary-the-two-faces-of-clowns/
http://www.scaryforkids.com/clown-statue/
http://urbanlegends.about.com/od/horrors/a/clown_statue.htm
http://books.google.com/books?id=PhkINW48_J0C&pg=PA84&lpg=PA84&dq=Bedtime+Stories:+The+Legend+of+Clowns&source=bl&ots=uuu_2FM0wF&sig=3ywoyFz77hNMRazsNQvMloeRuHk&hl=en&sa=X&ei=IPmJU-u9G8HtoASyloBA&ved=0CGUQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q&f=false

Richard's Links:
http://newenglandfolklore.blogspot.com/2013/04/evil-phantom-clowns.html

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Thursday, May 29, 2014

Nectar Sunglasses Review

Hey Guys and Dolls! The agency I work with, contacted me to do a review on Nectar Sunglasses.

The video part will be a hair late, the program I was using to edit the video on, "Final Cut Pro" wasn't working right. I might have to re-record the review but until then, I'd figure I would do this blog review until then.

The Sunglasses I got to choose from are sunnies called, "Stoke". Now, in the picture it showed that it was white and not clear. Maybe they need to have a different background so we could actually see that its clear and not having the illusion that its white. That was the only reason why I chose the sunglasses because I thought they were white.

Overall, I love these sunglasses! They are lightweight frame specifically designed for maximum comfort, Durable polycarbonate frame made to take a beating, Optimum impact resist frame material, Insane amount of style, Impact resistant polycarbonate lenses for maximum strength, Scratch resistant film over all lenses, Sturdy interlocking hinge using steel screws, Glare reduction, Embossed logo for superior recognition, Flexible thermoplastic memory frame and 100% UV protection.

In addition, Branded microfiber pouch to keep your sunnies safe, exclusive sticker that sticks to any object, Limited edition packaging to display your new favorite pair of sunnies, Envy from all of your friends, Free compliments and Relaxation for your eyes.

Dimensions are:
Frame 5.5 in.
Height 1.9 in.
Arm Length 5.5 in.

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Here is a 10% off code and a link were you can choose any pair of shades from: Sunnies, Polarized, Fusion, Didymium. And they even have Apparel and Accessories.

The 10% off code is: lovenectar
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Nectar Sunglasses Review

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Saint Christine

HISTORY LESSON:

The legend of Saint Christina dates to the later Fourth Century at Bofena, Italy where recent archeological evidence has shown that the patron of St. Christine's Church was indeed venerated.

She was the daughter of Urbain, a rich and powerful magistrate who was a palace official and descendant of a famous Bofena family. But he was a heathen, she a Christina, At age 11 the beautiful Christina found herself much desired as a bride by young nobles, whom she rejected. Angered , her father locked her and 12 servants in a tower, placing in her cell the expensive idols of his heathen worship. Christina smashed them after an angelic vision, and had the priceless pieces distributed among the poor.

This act seemed to have turned Urbain into the persecutor of his daughter. He had her whipped and thrown into prison. But Christina remained unshaken in her Faith, even after having her body torn and placed upon a grate over a fire (which miraculously was turned against her persecutors). After this, the unyielding, but pitiful girl was consoled by angels in her dungeon cell.

Next, she was thrown into the lake of Bolsena with a stone around her neck, but again was saved by an angel. Even after her father died, Christina was to suffer for Christ the most inhumane tortures under Urbain's successor. She finally was imprisoned, thrown into a furnace where she remained five days miraculously unhurt, survived in a pit of serpents, and had her tongue cut out. The martyr to be was slain by lances at Tyro, a city which once stood on an island in the lake of Bolsena, but which since has
been covered by the waters.

Her relics now lie in Palermo in Sicily.


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How-To: Looking Expensive

Top 10 Makeup Bag Must-Haves for Women on a Budget from Andrea Pomerantz Lustig, Glamour beauty editor and author of How to Look Expensive

Top 10 Fashion and Makeup Basics
Top 10 Year-Round Closet Must-Haves from Michelle Madhok and Eileen Conlan, authors of Wear This Now and editors of SheFinds.com. Madhok and Conlan suggest using online shopping websites to track down bargains on these basics, such as style.com and their website, shefinds.com. Also, off-site stores like Loehmann's and Marshall's often carry quality brands at low prices.





Top 10 Fashion
  1. Trench Coat: You can wear this piece of outerwear through all four seasons, Conlan said. Madhok adds, "Outerwear separates those who really are fashionable and those who aren't."
  2. A pair of well-fitting jeans
  3. A neutral blazer: "It makes everything look more pulled together, even your worst work outfit you instantly regret leaving the house in," the duo says.
  4. Statement necklace/ring/cuff
  5. Business dress: Madhok says when searching for easy work wear, "If in doubt, buy a dress. You can wear them different ways with a scarf or with a belt."
  6. Little black (or white) party dress
  7. Stylish rain boots: No matter what the weather is, looking polished is important, Madhok says.
  8. Face-flattering sunglasses
  9. Sexy heels
  10. A pair of flats: Make sure you can walk for miles in them, the duo adds.

Top 10 Makeup
  1. Makeup brushes: Essence of Beauty Bamboo Brush Set ($10-$12). Lustig adds they are equivalent to her high-end makeup brushes.
  2. Concealer: Revlon PhotoReady Concealer ($10-$12)
  3.  Foundation: L'Oreal Paris True Match Super-Blendable Makeup ($10-12)
  4. Cream blush: NYX Cosmetics Tango with Bronzing Stix in Merengue Flush ($10-$12)
  5. Eye Shadow: L'Oreal Paris Studio Secrets Professional Color Smokes Eye Shadow in Blackened Smokes and/or Lavender Smokes ($5-6). "One makeup artist said they are a perfect match for a high-end department store eye shadow quad that costs almost 10 times the price," Lustig says about the product.
  6. Eye Liner: NYX Cosmetics Super Skinny Eye Marker in Carbon Black ($8-$10)
  7. Shimmer stick: Almay Intense i-color Shadow Stick ($7-$10). Lustig uses this product as both eyeshadow and eyeliner by using her fingers to smudge the color across her eye.
  8. Mascara: L'Oreal Paris Voluminous Power Volume Mascara ($5-$9)
  9. Tinted lip balm: Neutrogena Revitalizing Lip Balm ($8-$10). Lustig swears by this product, which creates fuller lips and gives a classic sheer tint to lips for a year round look.
  10. Eyelash Curler: Revlon ($7-$12)

Friday, May 23, 2014

The Unexplained S1E6 Bedtime Stories: The Legend of Dolls & Puppets

The Chira Project is covering different types of bedtime stories that will scare the pants off of little children. If you know of any kind of scary bedtime story, please share it with us. This is our Sixth bedtime story is none other than... Dolls & Puppets!

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True Tales of Haunted Dolls
By: Christy Gordon

Dolls have long been a source of amusement for both children and adults. However, they can also bring terror as well as joy. Read on for chilling true tales of haunted dolls and possessed playthings. 

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The Legend of Robert the Doll
When it comes to haunted dolls, Robert is arguably America’s most famous. The Key West doll is a fixture on local ghost tours and even served as an inspiration for Chucky in Child’s Play.
Robert belonged to Key West painter and author Robert Eugene Otto. In 1906, a Bahamian maid reportedly gave the doll to Robert and then cursed the toy after Robert’s parents displeased her. Soon after the maid’s departure, strange events began plaguing the Otto household.
Young Robert enjoyed talking to his namesake, and servants insisted the doll talked back. They also claimed the plaything could change expressions at will and move about the house on his own. Neighbors reportedly saw the doll move from window to window when the family was away, and members of the Otto household heard maniacal giggles emanating from the toy.
Robert the Doll spooked plenty of folks during the day, but at night he focused on young Robert Otto. The boy would wake in the middle of the night, screaming in fear, as the heavy furniture in his room crashed to the floor. When his parents demanded to know what happened, Otto’s response was always the same: “Robert did it! It was Robert.”
Robert Otto died in 1974, and his notorious doll now sits on display at the Fort East Martello Museum in Key West. Legend has it the doll will curse anyone who takes a photo without permission, which Robert grants by slightly tilting his head. Visitors who forget can always beg for forgiveness which is what cameramen from the Travel Channel did after their HD camera mysteriously stopped working.
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The Eyes Follow You 
Haunted Doll Sites David’s Haunted Dolls is dedicated to educating the public about haunted dolls and the best way to care for any “Spirit Children” they might come across.
Though dolls like Robert grab headlines and spark imaginations, they’re not alone. Hundreds of haunted doll tales fill ghost blogs and forums across web, including one from an average woman in Moundsville, WV.
Years ago, the woman had a grade school friend named Emily and the two spent a lot of time at Emily’s home. The entire house had a strange feeling to it, but it was the attic that was the most unnerving.
“The attic was finished, but had that ‘death’ smell to it, like an abandoned building,”the woman writes. “It was always cold, despite the hot air that would rise from the floors below. The attic contained four small rooms, and one room was entirely devoted to dolls which I always found terrifying.”
One afternoon, the girls played with a few of the dolls until Emily’s grandmother called them to lunch. They placed the rag dolls back on the shelf, but one tumbled off just as they were about to leave. This was strange as the doll fell in a way that seemed physically impossible. Puzzled, the woman returned the doll to its shelf and went downstairs to eat. However, that wasn’t the end of the encounter.
“Later on that day, Emily and I were playing in the woods adjacent to her house, and I squatted down to pick up a pretty stone,” the woman writes. “When I went down, I felt something poking me in my pocket. I put my hand in the pocket, and I found two doll eyes …the eyes from the doll I had picked up earlier that day. Needless to say, I have been terrified of dolls ever since.”

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Haunted Doll Sites
Though most people avoid haunted dolls, some have a passion for possessed playthings and share their knowledge and interest online.








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The Doll House Cam
The Doll House Cam streams videos of haunted dolls 24/7, giving armchair ghost hunters the chance to spot a possessed doll in action.
“Set in a farmhouse in rural Pennsylvania, amongst the mountains and streams, is a little known secret,” reads the title page of DollHouseCam.com. “Seven dolls that once were loved by little girls now adorn the home of a family of five. They don’t just sit on a shelf looking pretty. These porcelain beauties, for lack of a better description, have taken on a life of their own.”




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David’s Haunted Dolls
“A haunted doll is not your everyday Betsy Wetsy,” he writes. “Haunted dolls are real life spirits that are attached to a certain host doll. Nobody really knows if the spirit picks that host doll, or if they are just drawn there, but we do know it happens. You might even have a haunted doll in your home, and not even know it.”

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AJ's Haunted Dolls
Folks looking to buy a haunted doll need look no further than AJ’s Haunted Dolls. The site offers a variety of creepy playthings, ranging from the innocent and sweet to the dark and destructive.
http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2013/07/true-tales-of-haunted-dolls/
“Each and every one of my Spirit Children and paranormal items are unique in their own special way,” AJ writes. “Not only because they are inhabited with a beautiful spirit, but because of the vessel they have chosen. I try and collect a variety of hosts, spirits, and unique paranormal magical items.” 

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Helpful Links!
http://models.com/feed/?p=26226

http://www.oddee.com/item_98684.aspx

http://ghostsnghouls.com/2012/10/24/creepy-haunted-doll-sites/

http://www.hauntedamericatours.com/ghosthunting/haunteddolls.php

http://drunkinagraveyard.com/2014/03/26/interview-with-mubia-abul-jama/

http://montrealfilmjournal.com/dead-silence/


http://rumorfriends.blogspot.com/2012/01/mystery-island-puppet-in-mexico.html

http://weburbanist.com/2010/10/06/mexicos-creepiest-tourist-destination-island-of-the-dolls/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramdas_Padhye

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chucky_(Child's_Play)

http://thelastdrivein.com/2013/03/13/the-fantastically-huge-world-of-mr-b-i-g-%E2%99%9B-bert-i-gordon-part-i-glorious-gigantismtiny-living-dolls-spurned-ghostly-trollops-grand-guignol-with-zsa-zsa-gabor-and-orson-welles-as-a-dev/

http://www.noroominhell.com/wordpress/?cat=15&paged=2

http://destinationtruth.wikia.com/wiki/Island_of_the_Dolls/Lusca

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xochimilco

http://filmschoolrejects.com/reviews/review-dead-silence.php

http://paranormal.about.com/od/poltergeists/a/tales_12_02_30t.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andre_Toulon


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