Gotta love those spooky hitchhiker at night stories. They never get old. I thought I knew this one, but it was new to me. Thank you for finding one I'd never heard before.
Again can't Thank all the listeners for their continued support. Going to ramp it up for the month of October. Nothing but the worst sounding horrific episode titles I can find.
You know, with all the fires in the wine country in California right now, I wish my parents had stocked up on some Roma wines, I'd be living happy for years instead of worrying I won't have any of my favorites for awhile... 🤣 sorry for the sarcasm, I guess it's my defense mechanism against fear? These stories can be very unsettling, without seeing it being acted out visually your mind actually brings you into the scene if you close your eyes and pay attention. The background noises in this one were really great, the clinking of utensils, the crowd mutterings, it seemed so much like a film soundtrack rather than just a radio play with sound effects. Really good!
Joan Crawford was in an episode of Suspense, its a great episode with a plot that predates What Ever Happened To Baby Jane and Ms Crawford was great dispite her lack of radio experience. Paul Bacchus esq
Love your channel, OTR...and your sense of humor! I always enjoy where you're going to place the Screaming Woman in your thumbnails: in a graveyard, in a closet, or on train tracks with a train bearing down on her! Cheers, mate!
Thank you so much for the kind words. Not sure what I am going to do with each video. I try to look at the title and relate it to that. This mind of mine is all over the place and that is what I come up with.
Looking at the picture presented here, a little dialogue comes in handy. Skull in Car:"Hurry up, ya big bag of bones! Get in, & tell me where you're going". Skeleton:"Ok, Skully! Just drop me off at Deadville. Ya know where it's at"? Skully:"Yeah. That's where I lost my head"!
Gotta love those spooky hitchhiker at night stories. They never get old. I thought I knew this one, but it was new to me. Thank you for finding one I'd never heard before.
Again can't Thank all the listeners for their continued support. Going to ramp it up for the month of October. Nothing but the worst sounding horrific episode titles I can find.
This was a great one, I’m sure I heard this one on the radio in the 60s😊😳
You know, with all the fires in the wine country in California right now, I wish my parents had stocked up on some Roma wines, I'd be living happy for years instead of worrying I won't have any of my favorites for awhile... 🤣 sorry for the sarcasm, I guess it's my defense mechanism against fear? These stories can be very unsettling, without seeing it being acted out visually your mind actually brings you into the scene if you close your eyes and pay attention. The background noises in this one were really great, the clinking of utensils, the crowd mutterings, it seemed so much like a film soundtrack rather than just a radio play with sound effects. Really good!
Joan Crawford was in an episode of Suspense, its a great episode with a plot
that predates What Ever Happened To Baby Jane
and Ms Crawford was great
dispite her lack of radio
experience.
Paul Bacchus esq
There is Three Lethal Words and The Ten Years that I have uploaded. Great movie to watch this time of year.
I listen to one or two a night, hope you don’t run out😝
Think there are close to 900 horror/Halloween shows available. We try to upload daily.
@todd long Yes, you must listen in the dark to get the whole experience.
Love your channel, OTR...and your sense of humor!
I always enjoy where you're going to place the Screaming Woman in your thumbnails: in a graveyard, in a closet, or on train tracks with a train bearing down on her!
Cheers, mate!
Thank you so much for the kind words. Not sure what I am going to do with each video. I try to look at the title and relate it to that. This mind of mine is all over the place and that is what I come up with.
Glad you're still here
Thank you! Trying to keep up.
Looking at the picture presented here, a little dialogue comes in handy. Skull in Car:"Hurry up, ya big bag of bones! Get in, & tell me where you're going". Skeleton:"Ok, Skully! Just drop me off at Deadville. Ya know where it's at"? Skully:"Yeah. That's where I lost my head"!
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The mysterious man (Mr. Brown) who recommended Harry’s steak house was John McIntire.