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Two Terrifying Stories About Monsters in the Woods
Published 4 years, 6 months ago
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A little bit of splatterpunk goes a long way! This has some slasher, blood and guts, and a bit of strangeness in the paranormal. I think you'll like it. My other computer was so slow and clunky that I finally gave in and bought a new one. I bought a Mac Mini. Only $600 on sale and is compatible with everything I have. I have to get used to using the window control buttons on the left instead of the right again but using the command key comes naturally to me because I have used Macs since I started using computers. Audacity has some differences. The processing time of all of the sound files is a lot faster as is most everything. I haven't made a movie yet, that's next. I can tell. you that it is a lot quieter!! I still have more to learn about the sound editing features of not using Voicemeeter because they don't make it for the Mac. Honestly, Voicemeeter spoiled me and I got lazy. I really wish they'd make it for the Mac lol.Here are the stories tonight. Late, I'm sorry. Now that the learning curve is mostly over I will have tomorrow's out faster. Happy Thanksgiving to those in the USA :) Happy Thursday to those who aren't ;)Enjoy!Good evening, it's Spooky Boo coming from the lighthouse in Sandcastle, California. It's Thanksgiving tomorrow and what a wonderful time for families to get together and enjoy each other's company. Remember, the fighting isn't worth it. Love your family members no matter if they are human, vampire, lycan or even zombie. They're still family! enjoy the company at the dinner table and set your differences aside.This podcast would not be possible without the listeners and Patreon members including madjoe, P.A. Nightmares, Ivy Iverson, Jenn Mischievous, John Newby, Patrick, and 933TheVolt.com. Support Spooky Boo's Scary Story Time by becoming a Patreon member or sharing with your friends. Find out how at www.scarystorytime.com/support.Today I bring to you two terrifying stories about monsters that will keep you from traveling the sea to abandoned islands 'Now let's begin...Time and WeatherI sat in my chair, tapping an unknown rhythm upon the top of my wooden desk. Anxiously, I awaited the arrival of two strange men from out of town. My clerk, Jacob Muller, a young lad of German descent, had arranged a meeting between me and the these men. I am a boat builder for the hamlet. The only one, in fact, within one hundred miles of the capital city, so many come to me seeking a custom-built vessel. Along with this, I offer tours to outsiders as I am very familiar with the area, having lived here my entire life. Looking out my window, I noticed the sky was a deep maroon in color. Had this much time passed since I first sat in wait?The sudden and tumultuous rain pounded the glass of the window pane on which my head rested. I awoke in a jolt and peered around my office, taking notice of the dim light which shone through the window. I stood up and exited my office into the workshop. There, Jacob Muller lay on a pile of lumber, covered in a tarpaulin. A loud knock came upon the workshop door and I tapped Jacob’s shoulder, waking him.“What time is it?” he asked, wiping his eyes and making his way to the door.“I am not sure, boy,” I responded, walking over to the clock on the wall. Taking a quick gander I stated it was half past midnight.Jacob turned the knob and in came two short men, twins, clad in overcoats and hats. They waddled over to the pile of wood on which Jacob slept recently and removed their hats.“Hello sir,” one said to me. “I am Allan Boyd. This here is my brother, Lewis Boyd. Sorry we are late. Our automobile had stopped running, so we were unfortunately forced to walk the rest of the way.”I gave a nod to them and the other brother stood and stretched before clearing his throat.“We seek a boat.”“Lucky for you Mr. Boyd, I specialize in making boats, hence the shop.”Jacob gave a small smirk and pro