ICUH8N
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Brush said:They're for picnics. Someone has an overactive imagination.
Yes. Evil picnics. Wit' de Divil.
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Brush said:They're for picnics. Someone has an overactive imagination.
ICUH8N said:Yes. Evil picnics. Wit' de Divil.
egg_ said:That cloven hoof story is pretty common - the same one is told about some old house down on the Hook in Wexford
Brush said:Occult picnicking.
glen said:Wasn't there one "story" involving an alsatian crucified to a tree up Killiney Hill?
MONDOBRUTALE said:i heard if you walk an alsatian around the hellfire club by the hindlegs a pentagram appears, which is a symbol of protection
egg_ said:That cloven hoof story is pretty common - the same one is told about some old house down on the Hook in Wexford
ah yeah dude that pond gives me the shits.Wilbert said:In St. Annes Park there is a small creepy-looking building beside the old pond (there's a new pond too) that has it's windows blocked up with concrete blocks. There is a point where one of the blocks is missing and you can see inside where someone painted this crude (but very scary-looking when you're a kid) rendition of the devil. You hear stories about weird stuff in that park when you're growing up nearby.
ah yeah dude that pond gives me the shits.
dont spose youve seen the open grave???
what did saint annes park used to be?
its arranged really weird.like a portal to another dimension or some shit.
gives me the willies. not somewhere i like to be after dark.
or "pucks tunnels" in malahide castle is heebyjeeby stuff too.
Killiney Hill and the Hellfire Club. Southside represent!
So where do Northsiders go to worship their Dark Lord?
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