quest
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Post by quest on Oct 24, 2006 19:20:22 GMT -5
I am the founder of a team of investigators from Indiana. We are now known as Quest Research. We have recently taken an interest in using our down time from serious paranormal research to debunk these urban legends around Indiana. The first was the famous Okie Oenokie. This place has been deemed one of the most haunted and dangerous places in Indiana. Garbage! We went to the location and descovered that the "paranoprmal" activity was casued by a group of cowboys that camp and ride horses in these woods every week end. You can go this saturday and find them. Ask for a cowboy named Crawdad, he rides a real good pony named Skeeter. They may even share a beer with you. For more info on this and a complete case report. Visit our web site at www.kokomoparanormal.comQuest Research
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Post by Scott on Oct 25, 2006 9:10:42 GMT -5
Figures. To get to the story of indian spirits you ask cowboys. You debunked 150 years of lore with one short visit? Another note: there is no camping at Okie-Pinoke or okie genogoe or however you spelled it. How many firewaters did you have with those cowboys?
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Nate
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Post by Nate on Oct 25, 2006 16:44:18 GMT -5
You debunked 150 years of lore with one short visit? Thats what I am thinking. Hey quest, How long were you at okie? and how many trips have you made? I think it's unfair to call B.S. on this without providing some detail of your experience(s) at Okie.
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nosex
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Post by nosex on Nov 22, 2006 4:03:08 GMT -5
I visited and was thoroughly unimpressed.
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Post by rexmage on Nov 23, 2006 3:27:46 GMT -5
Yeah if you goto a place where they are 'camping' on a saturday what about people who go on tuesday. Besides, horses and people make more distinct noise and dobut they would be out riding at 3 in the morning.
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