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Old 08-12-13, 02:48 PM   #33
Mr Quatro
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Originally Posted by Armistead
Here's a few pics I took this weekend. After driving for a few hours up and down numerous dirt roads we found the 1800's grave site. About 8 years ago they sort of cleaned it out, removed 40 trees. The actual site goes deeper in the wood. Most the larger ones are marked with family names, but about 50-75 simple rock headstones, most belonging to slaves.
If you suddenly have any personality changes, such as a strong desire for drugs or alcohol, then you'll know why you should stay away
from old grave yards.

but seriously I was visiting South Carolina one time and I could not believe my eyes when I saw a church surrounded by a grave yard.

You could not get into that church without passing through the graves of what I suppose they refer to as saints. I just call them ghost.

Yes they are very real and they are always looking for a new unsuspecting soul to enter into.

A cross dipped in garlic wouldn't hurt, because they hate to smell like garlic it gives their presence away.

I stopped looking for my ancestors when I found out they were just a bunch of bank robbers.

Plus the only reason to look is to see if someone owes you money ...
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