Happy Throwback Thursday my fiends! Anyone else remember GenX Christmas'? Did it go something like this...
Thursday, July 27, 2023
Throw Back Thursday a VERY Merry GenX Christmas!!
Happy Throwback Thursday my fiends! Anyone else remember GenX Christmas'? Did it go something like this...
Friday, July 21, 2023
Hoodoo that Voodoo you DO so well?! Oil for the magick and mundane!
THIS is AN INTERVIEW I DID WITH A CREATOR OF MAGICKAL ESSENTIAL OILS. VAJRA (the owner) had a TAG LINE 'CONJURE OILS-THINGS WITH A GOOD SMELL KEEP YOU SAFE FROM HELL..." that has ALWAYS DELIGHTED ME. SHE HASN'T UPDATED HER STOREFRONT IN AWHILE, BUT THE ARTICLE INCLUDES SOME MUNDANE WAYS TO USE HER OILS AND SOME MAGICKAL- WHICH INCLUDES A BATH SOAK AND OILS FOR LOVE-INCLUDING SOME RITUALS AND A HONEY JAR SPELL! CONJURE OILS WERE SOME OF MY MOST FAV OILS EVER, THEY WERE SO RICH IN SCENT AND I COULD FEEL THEIR ENERGY. MAYBE THIS WILL ENTICE VAJRA OUT OF RETIREMENT? Enjoy you want to visit Vajra/Conjure Oils on the web, you can go HERE: CONJURE OILS.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 2010
Hoodoo that Voodoo you DO so well... W/Conjure Oils
Love and Horror
Amy Williamson
www.amywilliamson.net
The Dark Darlings of the paranormal recently had the opportunity to sit down and interview Vajra of Conjure Oils. Vejra is the owner and founder of Counjur Oils-Things With a Good Smell Keep You Safe From Hell... We hope you enjoy the interview, and this is what Vajra had to say:

ParaWomen: What exactly is "Conjure Oils"?
C/O: Music is a great analogy for traditional perfumery as there are harmonies and dissonances, chords, balance, etc. Conjure Oils are fairly traditional as far as perfume blending standards go. The finished oils are a blend of essential, essential oil bouquet, fragrance, accords and herbally infused oils that are carefully crafted with attention paid to top, middle and base notes so a balanced and pleasant composition can be created. However, Conjure Oils doesn't stop with traditional perfumery and a pretty smell! There is an additional dimension of magick formulated into the blends through prayer and attention to folkloric detail.
The name "Conjure" is a tip of the hat to Anglican Minister and amateur folklorist Harry M. Hyatt and the 1600 root workers (whom he called "informants") he interviewed throughout the mostly Southern United States between 1936 and 1940. Hyatt documented the folklore, beliefs, practices and over 12,000 spells from various, primarily African-
American Root Doctors, Conjures, Hoodoo Men and Ladies and Two-Headed folk. Those interviews were published in a 4766 page, five volume set called Hoodoo - Conjuration - Witchcraft – Rootwork.
I feel we are truly indebted to the Conjure Doctors for sharing their knowledge and to Hyatt for his recordings.
ParaWomen: What makes Conjure Oils so unique?
C/O: Simply put, it's the union of perfumery with the metaphysical knowledge of magickal herbalism. The oils are created not only with the quality of the fragrance in mind, but with the traditional spiritual associations of the herbs, roots and flowers as well.
More specifically, it is the spiritual/energetic aspects of being a priest and a spiritualist that I personally bring to the table. Honestly, it's all about Ashe, (oft pronounced "ah-shay" or "ah-chay") that makes these oils unique. We all have our own Ashe and, as is the case with most everything else, Ashe has multiple levels of meaning all of which are equally as applicable. Ashe can be a gift, or talent given to us by God ("Wow! Singing really is your Ashe!") but is also a word used for our own personal spirit and energy. It is often used interchangeably with chi or manna and means the substance that animates the universe. Ashe is life-force and it makes the world go 'round. Really, I could give you the recipe for all the oils, but since I'm not making them, they'd be different. Not better or worse – just different. So in that sense, I guess plagiarism would be impossible!
ParaWomen: How do they work?
C/O: I'm assuming that you want to know how they work magickally, otherwise this would turn into a chemistry lesson! ? How they work is very personal and will depend on your belief system, so most folks can decide for themselves how the oils work. I personally believe that they work because the plants/minerals used to create and enhance the oils lend their Ashe to the user's Ashe. It's kind of like the user gives off a diffused light and the oil concentrates the light into beam of energy for a specific purpose and the combination of personal prayer and the oil's ingredients fine tune the light of intention to a laser point. I also believe that the oils work whether you believe in them or not, since herbs and minerals really have their own inherent power and strength and sentience. They are prayed over as well, and since I believe that prayers never die, this makes the oils blessed and raises their "vibration," so to speak.
Now how the decision is made as to why certain plants are associated with certain magical properties harkens back to the beginnings of time. However, Paracelsus, a 15th century occultist, astronomer and alchemist came up with "Similia similibus curentur" or "like produces like" also known as The Law of Similars (of which Hahnemann later used to develop the medicine of homeopathy.) Paracelsus had a famous quote that stated: "Only the poison is also the cure." Meaning that the substance itself lends clues to what it is used for. If you look at the physical structure of a plant, the environment in which it grows, etc, you can get an understanding of this process. For example, in Hoodoo, to attract love, you can wear a dried violet leaf in your shoe. This is because a violet leaf is the shape of the heart, and the sole of the foot is a great way for magic to enter the body. (There is a load of foot-track magic, but that is another subject altogether.) That's a pretty solid, basic answer.
ParaWomen: Do you have a favorite blend?
C/O: My favorite blend, right now, is Inanna though that constantly changes. Athena and Freya are two of my other favorites. I really like Amaterasu, Van Van and Espiritista oils. Everyone else's favorite is Whore of Babylon! ? I may develop a Whore of Babylon spell kit if there is enough interest.
ParaWomen: Is there a recommendation for a relaxing bath soak in which you can use oils?
C/O: Of course there is! You can turn any of the oils into bath salts! Here's a recipe:
1/3 cup Epsom Salt
1/3 cup Sea Salt
1/3 cup Baking Soda
Mix those together in a clean, dry glass jar with a lid. Shake it up really well. Open the lid and add:
5-10 drops of a Conjure Oils oil of your choice! Let's stay with the relaxing theme, so use Blessings oil, Zephyrus or Shui. Another option would be to pick an oil associated with a healing deity, such as Yemaya or Apollo.
Close the lid and shake it up really well again. You can add some food coloring if you want. I like blue for relaxation, so add a 2-5 drops of blue food coloring, Shake it up again. You're ready to go! If you want to get ultra-fancy, you can grind down some life everlasting herb and some pink rose petals and add them to the salts. Make them small enough so they don't clog the drain.
Start to fill your tub with nice hot water, but not too hot! Grab a candle (blue, white or any other color you associate with healing) and slather it with the same oil you used for your bath salts. Pray over the candle for relaxation and healing. Light the candle and set it somewhere safe. (You can keep it as your "healing bath candle" and reuse it as you need to.) Now, pray over your bath salts while the tub fills. I was taught that salt does what you tell it. So as you pray, tell the salt that you want to relax and feel refreshed. When the tub's full, pour all the salts in and stir the water a few times in a figure eight motion. I don't know why a figure eight, it's just something I like to do. I imagine it's because it's the symbol of eternity.
Take off your clothes (a very important step!) and bathe! Here you can use creative visualization to release tension into the water. Let the aroma transform you. Your prayers have set the oils to working. You can also adapt this recipe for a shower if you don't have a bath. Just put the bath salt mixture in a muslin bag and use it like you would a loofah.
This isn't a very "Hoodoo" way to use bath salts, (Hoodoo tends to be a bit more specific and ritualized) but it is a good way to use them for relaxation!
ParaWomen: What sort of magic is used in the oils?
C/O: Prayers, light, love and Ashe – not very "magical" at all, I guess! Nothing fancy, no specific spells. Just me asking the Almighty to bless the oil so it may get the job done for the user. Prayer is a powerful tool and really transforms the ordinary into extraordinary.
ParaWomen: Are any of your oils created in accordance with the moon/planets and solstices/sabbats?
C/O: 7-7-7 was formulated on 07/07/07. I like to make batches of the Sabbat oils on the Sabbats, and lunar oils during their corresponding phases. Really, it's not a matter of life and death if you don't do it then, but it certainly lends its Ashe.
I believe power is intrinsic because God/Goddess/The Divine made the plants and minerals that go in the oils and they're perfect as they are. They don't need any human "enhancement." You don't need to wait for the perfect moon phase or sign to go wortcutting since the herbs are already divine and ready to work. "Charging" herbs or mojo bags is unnecessary. It's the prayer that sets the items working.
ParaWomen: What oil do you recommend to create more wealth in your life?
C/O: Prosper, Money, Money Magnet, 23rd Psalm, Blessing, Jupiter, Earth, Full Moon, Lakshmi, Boreas, Mu, Success, Make A Wish, Attract, Bling Bling, Job Finder, etc...
ParaWomen: What oil do you recommend to create more love in your life?
C/O: Blessing, Love Drawing, How You Doin'?, Whore of Babylon, Jezebel, Astarte, Come to Me, Follow Me Boy!, Queen Elizabeth Root, John the Conqueror root, Shango, Aphrodite, Zephyrus, Freya, Shui, Blue Rose, Cherry Red Lipstick. Just off the top of my head.
ParaWomen: What oil do you recommend for paranormal investigators for protection (or anyone really for that matter haha.)
C/O: You know, I watch that show Ghost Hunters and I mentally prescribe things to Jason and Grant all the time! ? Ok, here's my prescription for all paranormals and psychic folks: First thing, cover your head! That's where spirits like to enter and hang on. A bare head is an open invitation! When you get home, bathe! Cleanse and Purify would be a great oil to use in the bath recipe above. Anoint a white candle with Protection oil or St. Michael oil and let it burn while you're sleeping. Before you go out on an investigation, or to do readings, anoint yourself with both Protection and Espiritista oil as it opens the channels to the spirit realm. So it's this: cleanse, protect, enhance, lather, rinse, and repeat. You know what I'm saying here? Wearing lighter colors is helpful as well. Pray for protection and grace.
ParaWomen: Are your oils 100% Essential Oils, or are the blended with fragrance oil?
C/O: Oh dear! If they were 100% essential oil, my Blessings oil alone would cost $50! Like I mentioned above they're are a blend of essential, essential oil bouquet, fragrance, accords and herbally infused oils diluted to skin safe concentrations. Some oils you can't get naturally. Honeysuckle, for example, you can't get an essential oil for it so you can replicate the fragrance with a mix of other essential oils to create a bouquet that smells like the real thing, or you can just get synthetic oil. I just found a bouquet recipe in an old pharmacy manual from the late 1800's with instructions on how to make Night Blooming Cereus fragrance oil! It turned out lovely and is one of the main components in Inanna. Another example is musk, ambergris and sandalwood. You can either kill a Civet cat for its glands, sift through whale puke and guts for ambergris, decimate the already fragile sandalwood population, or order a bottle of synthetic. It's up to the perfumer. For me, that answer is obvious. Though, it should be noted that I have a definite preference and prejudice toward natural ingredients versus synthetic.
ParaWomen: Your Oils have, Ah-hem, interesting names to say the least (Whore of Babylon for example), how do you come up with the names for your oils?
C/O: I don't have to come up with anything! All I need to do is to turn an eye to the mythology and folklore of the world! This has taken all the guess work out of naming the blends for me. From an early age, I have been fascinated by myths and legends. I'm kind of like a sponge for that kind of information. All of the Conjure Oils lines come from different areas of my spiritual study, education and interests.
ParaWomen: Is there a ritual you recommend when using the oil?
C/O: I like to recite the 23rd Psalm ("Thou annointest my head with oil") and then anoint myself. If I'm drawing something toward me, I start from the feet and work my way up. If I'm repelling, I work from the head down. A nice ritual is one that speaks to you, that you can repeat in your sleep and has personal power and significance for you. I'm a big fan of people finding what works for them.
ParaWomen: Can you burn the oils or do you just wear them?
C/O: I'm burning Prosperity oil right now! I put some distilled water in an oil burner and put about 10 drops on the water. Smells great! In fact, this is a good way to enjoy the oils when they don't work well with your skin chemistry, or if you can't wear oils or live somewhere where incense is impractical or not allowed. You can dab them on light bulbs before you turn the light on and let the heat carry the fragrance.
ParaWomen: How do you go about ordering your oils?
C/O: You can place an order through the Paypal buttons on the Conjure Oils site, or you can email me directly with what you want and I'll send you an invoice to pay from.
ParaWomen: Are any of your oils available in stores or is it internet based only. Also what is your web URL?
C/O: The URL for Conjure Oils is: http://www.conjureoils.com
They are available on the website as well as Mademoiselle Noelle's Fortune Tea House on 5713 NE Fremont in Portland and at Practically Divine on SE Hawthorne in Portland as well. In March, the store Hex in Salem, MA will be carrying Conjure Oils Hoodoo line exclusively. There is also a store in Walnut Creek CA called Dolphin Dreams that carries the Feri line.
ParaWomen: Do you do special order oils?
C/O: Yes. I do custom oil commissions all of the time! They're really like a work of art and I enjoy making unique label artwork and distinctive names for all the oils. They are $50 postage paid for 5ml and $40 for each subsequent refill. I keep the recipe for your oil on file forever so you can re-order it for yourself, or share it with friends. Just tell me what you want it to do/smell like and we'll go from there!
ParaWomen: I know you are interested in Hoodoo, what is Hoodoo and how does this magickal practice enhance your ability to create oil blends?
C/O: Hoodoo, very simply put, is African-American folk magic. It is an amalgamation of African religious traditions enmeshed with Native American herbalism, Jewish mysticism, and Protestant Christianity with a smattering of European folklore. While it is African and African-American in origin, it can be practiced by people of any race. Anything I can say on hoodoo is just a reiteration from the work of my teacher in Hoodoo, cat yronwode, who runs the Lucky Mojo Curio Company.
How Hoodoo enhances my ability? It flavors my understanding of how herbs are utilized; what they can and can't do. Hoodoo gives me a framework and a point of reference from which to do the Work.
ParaWomen: Have you always been fascinated with alchemy?
C/O: Not really. The idea of turning lead to gold could come in quite useful, I suppose – only because we value gold more than lead in most cases. But should Saturn turn into the Sun? They each have their place in the natural order of things. To me, the magickal and the mundane are the same thing so no transformation is necessary. We are all ok as we are and as the Heavens have made us. I think the challenge is to love and value the lead as well as the gold.
ParaWomen: Are all your oils handmade by you?
C/O: The finished product? Yes. Nothing comes straight out of a bottle – not even the single notes in the Apothecary. Someday I will buy a still and make some of my own essential oils! But the raw materials I purchase. The only raw oils I make in-house are infused oils, where the plant material is soaked in oil to extract the herbal goodness.
All Conjure Oils are hand-blended in small batches so they're fresh and potent. This lends itself to some slow deliveries during times of high demand, but most people think it's worth the wait!
ParaWomen: How did you learn to create the blends?
C/O: I learned from practice, experimentation, reading, taking classes and working with others at various points during my life. I became interested in oil blending specifically when I was very young through learning about Magickal Herbalism, Witchcraft and through books like Incense, Oils and Brews and Magical Aromatherapy by Scott Cunningham, as well as books by Tisserand. This was back in the late 80's and early 90's – way before Neo Pagan literature was widely distributed like it is today, so there wasn't a ton of information available – there wasn't even the internet back then! You just had to work with and learn from people you came into contact. I still do that, and it's important to learn something from everyone you can! I had the pleasure of working as a Health and Beauty buyer for many years at a natural health food store and have got much exposure to very knowledgeable folks throughout the years. I also worked under a naturopath who pointed me in the right direction as far as great resources go. I have nothing but gratitude for everyone that has helped me along.
ParaWomen: Do you feel that you are doing a sort of channeling when creating them?
C/O: I'm glad you asked that, as it adds to the question above. I spend a great deal of time thinking, writing, throwing around ideas in my head – I'm quite cerebral, but I also spend time in the land of image and symbol. I have a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Painting and Art Education. (I even survived teaching High School art for a couple of years!) I tend to think in images, though I am lucky and can put them into words. It helps me in the long run because I can do all of my own design work – and do; the website design, all the writing, the label designs – all done by me.
Anyway, the channeling question – I can't say that I am working from any entity. Since I am a priest of Eleggua, I don't want to insult him and say that any other beings work through me other than him. But I certainly am moved by my spirits, my ancestors or Egun.
I work from a place of feeling, intuition and a working knowledge of mythology, herbalism, hoodoo, spell craft and various magickal correspondences that I've picked up along the way. It's all kind of formless until I sit down and start to write out what's going on then it all comes together in a concrete way.
ParaWomen: And finally, do you have a hoodoo spell/ritual you can share with our readers that includes some of your oils?
C/O: Sure! The Honey Jar Spell is older than dirt, but sexy and effective! I learned this version from cat yronwode and have riffed on it a bit, but other forms and variants are out there.
The Honey Jar Spell
Ingredients:
Matches or a lighter
Candles
White to attract friends
Pink to attract love
Red for sex
A glass jar of honey with a metal lid
A ceramic dinner plate the same color as your candle
A piece of brown paper bag, about 3"x3" all edges hand torn
A red pen
A pinch each of red rose petals, damiana, wild cherry bark (for love and sex)
or pink roses, cloves and slippery elm bark (for friends)
Something from you: hair, nail clippings, etc
Something from your intended: hair, nail clippings, etc.
Oils
Friendship Oil if you're attracting friends, or sweetening co-workers.
Boss Fix Oil if you're working your boss
Love Drawing or Come To Me if you're looking for a relationship
How You Doin'?, Whore of Babylon, Jezebel or Cherry Red Lipstick if you're lookin' for some hot lovin'.
Begin on a Friday right after the New Moon. Write your intended's full name 9 times on the paper, turn it 90 degrees and then write your name over theirs 9 times. Anoint the four corners of the paper with the oil that you've decided to use. Place the hairs/clippings and the herbs in the center of the paper. Fold it toward you and make a packet. Set it aside.
Open the honey and have a taste. Imagine how sweet it will be to have whatever it is you're working for. Slip the packet into the jar, screw the lid back on and set it on the plate. Anoint your candle with your oil, rubbing it from the bottom up, the direction of drawing
Melt the bottom of the candle onto the top of the honey jar. The candle will be burning there. Think of what you want and say a prayer. I like to say the 23rd Psalm. Light your candle and let it burn all the way out. Repeat the anointing the candle, affixing it to the top of the jar, praying and letting it burn all the way down every Friday, Monday and Wednesday until you get what you're looking for. Once your wish has been fulfilled, bury the jar in your yard, or light it once a year on you and your new sweetie's anniversary!
Thanks for the interview! It was a lot of fun.
Vajra
vajra@conjureoils.com
http://www.conjureoils.com
Thursday, July 20, 2023
Growing up with Ghosts!!! From the ParaWomen Vaults!
Reyna young is often known as the queen of horror and has acted and directed in a number of productions. she was a writer on THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY WOMEN OF PARANORMAL AND HORROR Page, and this was shared on 7/29/10. You can visit her HERE: Lost doorway Productions.!
THURSDAY, JULY 29, 2010
Growing up with Ghosts!!!
To be continued.......
Ladies of Villainy: Wicked Witches on ParaWomen Radio League!!
This was ORIGINALLY posted 8/7/10 on the Parawomen blogs by wednesday friday. wednesday is an amazing writer and ARTISAN (soaps and such). you should be sure to check her work out Wednesday Lee Friday!! I've included the comments on the ORIGINAL post at the end!
SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 2010
Ladies of Villainy: Wicked Witches
Hello and welcome once again to the Ladies of Villainy series. **As usual, expect spoilers** This time around we’ll be discussing one of my favorite evil archetypes of womanhood: The Wicked Witch. Powerful women are often reviled and oppressed by the societies that fear them. I’m not necessarily talking about empowered, robe-donning women who dance in circles on the solstice and create a lot of beautiful jewelry and homemade soaps. No...Today I’m talking about sinister (meaning bad, not meaning left-handed) women who use their magical powers to promote ill will. Wicked Witches can be greedy, vain, treacherous, or they might simply enjoy messing with people and avoiding the wrath of the Malleus Maleficarum. Wicked Witches are proof that a woman can be searingly evil and still get plenty of fun out of life.
Even though I don’t necessarily believe that there was a guy named William Shakespeare who wrote a bunch of plays, sonnets, and miscellany, I must admit that some of the plays credited to him are pretty good. The unluckiest of these, Macbeth, features women of unsurpassed malevolence. I promise, we’ll talk at length about Lady Macbeth later. For now I want to mention the most famous bit of witch dialogue ever:
In the poisons entrails throw.
Toad, that under cold stone
Days and nights has thirty-one
Sweated venom sleeping got,
Boil thou first in the charmed pot.
Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn and cauldron bubble.
These last two lines instantly conjure images of witches. Macbeth’s witches, the Wyrd Sisters, are fortunetellers—divination being one of the many powers fictional witches routinely possess. The crones predict his rule as king, while conveniently forgetting to mention that it’s going to suck. When this play was first performed, witches were sensationalized and controversial characters that really brought an audience in. And remember, in “Shakespeare” times, actresses kept their clothes on!
Similarly, the Stygian Witches found in the awesome 80’s epic Clash of the Titans have knowledge of things present and future that elude mere mortals. When Perseus steals the single eye the three witches share, they are forced to tell Perseus one of their closely guarded secrets, thus setting in motion poor Medusa’s untimely demise. Nefarious? Perhaps. Powerful? For sure.
One could argue that the quintessential “Wicked Witch” is the green-skinned, water-hating lass known simply as The Wicked Witch of the West. When I was a kid, the night they showed The Wizard of Oz on TV each year was like a holiday. EVERYBODY stayed home to watch. Even before the work of Gregory MacGuire, I felt quite a bit of empathy for the woman eventually called Elphaba. I’m confident that I would lose some of my trademark dignity and grace if some bimbo carelessly dropped a frakking house on my sister. To add insult to injury, the sister-squashing menace steals her best shoes?!? I daresay many of us would not take that lying down-- particularly if we already happened to have a highly trained army of flying monkey minions at our disposal. Is it really so bad that The Wicked Witch of the West wanted her dead sister’s shoes back? Is “Surrender Dorothy” really as odious a threat as it seems? I don’t think so. At the same time, Ms. Of the West threatened the dog. Sorry, but cruelty to animals is never okay. Ultimately, she meets an ironic punishment--considering that according to Wicca, West represents water. “Can we have this broom?” “Yes, and take it with you.” Sometimes, even badly edited dialogue still manages to endure.
Loosely modeled after the WWotW, Looney Toons Witch Hazel is an all-time classic. She rides a broom, loves being ugly, boils up fabulous potions in her cauldron, roasts children and rabbits, and even occasionally resides in a deceptive candy house. Is there anything more tempting to a delicious youngster (or to carpenter ants) than a life-size candy house? Her trademark laugh has inspired generations of aspiring witches.
Even though I have serious issues with all things Disney, (not really a fan of how many female characters’ stories end with a wedding, while most of the boys grow up to be King. Not to mention that Walt Disney would be right at home in the Mel Gibson school of Judaic Studies. And um…Song of the South) one cannot deny that the Disney company has given us some spectacular witches to enjoy. The Evil Queen in Snow White and the Seven Dwarves is a terrifying witch to say the least. Hell bent on being the Fairest of them all, she orders Snow White murdered. When she learns how unreliable her servants are, she magic’s herself an impressive disguise and sets out to poison Ms White with a potion-infused apple. Even with all that dirty fighting, the Evil Queen does not get her wish.
One might suggest that Maleficent, the terrifying Sorceress from Disney’s Sleeping Beauty, is a tad sensitive. For the slight of not being invited to a Christening, she curses a baby to death at age 16. Maleficent is majestically voiced by veteran actress Eleanor Audley, as a stylish woman who delights in supreme suffering. When it all comes to a head, she metamorphosizes into the most impressive dragon thus far in cartoon history. Too bad for her, slaying dragons is something those annoying, princely hero types specialize in.
Madame Mim from the Disney version of The Sword in the Stone is Merlin’s delightfully depraved nemesis. When they engage in a Wizard’s Duel for the life of young Arthur, she refuses to follow even the rules that she herself put forth. A pepperpot version of the sleek and stylish Maleficent, Mim’s dragon transformation is a bit less impressive, but the duel scene itself is scary good fun.
Disney villainesses seldom get their very own song. But Ursula from Disney’s The Little Mermaid (do read the original story sometime) maximizes the malevolence when she sings her song lamenting Poor Unfortunate Souls. When she’s not singing, she’s preying on unsuspecting merpeople with low self esteem, tricking them with devilish deals that leave them trapped on her hideous and terrifying wall of welchers. Ursula delights in making people miserable, and I don’t think I’m out of line in suggesting that she might benefit from some undersea counseling to work some of those issues out.
Thanks for reading, everyone. See you all next time!
Wednesday, July 19, 2023
My Haunted Hillsdale-Ghost Hunting Days and BIGFOOT!
We went into the Haunted Hillsdale vaults and found this Monster Quest post dated 12/6/07.
This was posted on my LiveJournal Page (this was a blog from my hh Myspace)!
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The History Channel has this show called Monster Quest. It's a
cryptozoolgy show in essence. I love it!
So far I've seen one on Big Foot, Champ (American's Loch Nest,) Giant
Squid, Sasquatch (Canada's Bigfoot) and Birdzilla.
Here is the show episode guide: Monster Quest's Line up!
I like this show because it has both enthusiasts as well as doubters out doing research on each subject. They exam footage and pictures in a scientific manner. For example that old Bigfoot footage shot in the
60's. They thought the gait of the Bigfoot was odd. People often said that it was just a man in a suit and that's why his walk/gait was odd. So they tried to get an athlete to recreate the walk/gait. The
athlete could not do it no matter how hard he tried. It was just to natural for a human being to do. So yes it's interesting.
I encourage everyone who is interested in cryptozoolgy to check it
out.....because it's mmmmMMmmmmMMM Goood!
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Updating this article to add an interview ParaWomen Radio did w/Marie Dumont of Mid Florida Bigfoot Research Group and Research Team
We got JOKES!! Happy Halloween Everyone (in July)!
This was originally posted on my LIVEJOURNAL account on 10/31/06. In an effort to move all my writings to one place, HERE IT IS! KISSEDBYAGNOME
Happy Halloween Everyone!
I've whipped up some virtual Halloween fun for everyone...
First up, some hauntingly punny ghost jokes;)
What do ghosts do when they start up a computer?
Boo-t up!
What do you call a ghost's mother and father?
Transparents!
Why are ghosts bad at telling lies?
Because you can see right through them!
Why did the ghost take his family on an elevator ride every day?
To raise their spirits!
What's the most famous ghost website?
Ya-boo!
What kind of street does a ghost like best?
A dead end!
What do you get when you cross Bambi with a ghost?
Bam-boo!
What kind of music do ghosts like best?
Rhythm and Boos!
Why are ghosts like newspaper?
Because they appear in sheets!
What did the ghost teacher say to her class?
Watch the board and I'll go through it again!
What did that boy ghost say to the girl ghost?
You are the most booooooooo-tiful thing I have ever seen!
Next up are the links. 2 of the links no longer work, but THIS ONE DOES:
Are you feeling brave? Then why Don't you visit the Death Clock...Wanna know when you are scheduled to die? Go here!
Tuesday, July 18, 2023
MISS VICTORIA TIM on ParaWomen Radio!
Meet Marie Jackson as she shares her HORRIFYING Haunting (and Haunted Experiences) in the home she grew up in.
Tonight Marie Jackson of PinkStreet Paranormal and Ghost TV, join's us to chat about her Paranormal Experiences. Marie tell's us what it's like to be an African American female in a white male- driven field. She tell's us what its like to investigate a haunted locations and what drew her to the paranormal and where she see's herself going!
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The prisoners call Chris Watts “The Meat Man” at Dodge Correctional! Chris Watts UPDATE!
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Garbage to Garbage/Parkland Shooter/Familes SPEAK!
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Is the Watts Murder House Hauted!? Trigger Warnings! #watts
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I need to sit down and read the Oz books. A lot of interesting complexity there. Anytime you make a movie from a book, about 80% of the story has to go.
Anyway, the story on the flying monkeys (who could talk) is that they played a prank, and one of the "good" witches created a golden cap that would control them (it appears in the movie). They were ordered not to play pranks. Of course the cap falls into the "wrong" hands. A fairly subtle example of the law of unintended consequences.
And the whole Glinda thing? "Oh, you could have gone home at any time, but I needed to use you as a pawn in my scheme for total Oz domination! Bwaaa ha ha ha ha!"
"Why, you glittery B-" *Dorothy awakes to find herself back in Kansas*
I’m not necessarily talking about empowered, robe-donning women who dance in circles on the solstice and create a lot of beautiful jewelry and homemade soaps.
gave me a good laugh this morning...