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REDIRECT ALERT! (Scroll down past this mess if you're trying to read an archived post. Thanks. No, really, thanks.)

Due to my inability to control my temper and complacently accept continued silliness with not-quite-as-reliable-as-it-ought-to-be Blogger/Blogspot, your beloved Possumblog will now waddle across the Information Dirt Road and park its prehensile tail at http://possumblog.mu.nu.

This site will remain in place as a backup in case Munuvia gets hit by a bus or something, but I don't think they have as much trouble with this as some places do. ::cough::blogspot::cough:: So click here and adjust your links. I apologize for the inconvenience, but it's one of those things.


Thursday, October 30, 2003

More Spooky Goodness, Courtesy of Dave

Regular Possumblog reader Dave Helton, scarer of young lovebirds, sends along another link to a site with lots of hackle-raising haintitude--Ghosts & Spirits of Tennessee.

Obviously, we denizens of the Goldenrod State can't let those Volunteers have all the fun, so here's a link to the Alabama Ghost Hunter's Society, and Alabama Ghost Hunting, and Parapsyse, The Alabama Ghost Research Society, and then there's Alabama Ghostlore, and Legends and Ghost Stories from the Tombigbee region, and al.com's own big old list of ghost stories, and to top it all off, a chilling tale (which covers both Hallowe'en and intrastate college rivalries), of a professor visiting the University of Alabama.

Of course, nothing about Alabama ghosts would be complete without a chat with Kathryn Tucker Windham.


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