Does anybody know any funny, weird or just damn right disturbing Urban Legends?
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I remember a story I heard maybe 15 or 20 years ago about a guy who was waiting on the train platform for his train to arrive. He really needed to take a pi$$ so decided to do it over the edge of the platform. He started pi$$ing, his stream hit the live rail, however many thousands of volts was going through the line traveled up his pi$$ stream and blew his c**k off. I think it happened in the New York.
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There used to be a confessions show here on the radio station BRMB. It was called Jezza's Confessions and on there I remember a girl once confessed to something which was raw and made me lol.
Basically, it was her birthday and she came home after a long shift and found no one to be home, so she went to her bedroom and switched the music on loud. Little did she know, her family were actually hiding and had a surprise party ready for her. They go upstairs to surprise her... burst into her bedroom door to find her laying on her bed, legs spread while her cat was licking cat food off her puzzy
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Originally posted by Terrel View PostThere used to be a confessions show here on the radio station BRMB. It was called Jezza's Confessions and on there I remember a girl once confessed to something which was raw and made me lol.
Basically, it was her birthday and she came home after a long shift and found no one to be home, so she went to her bedroom and switched the music on loud. Little did she know, her family were actually hiding and had a surprise party ready for her. They go upstairs to surprise her... burst into her bedroom door to find her laying on her bed, legs spread while her cat was licking cat food off her puzzy
I guess that's where the saying comes from "the cat that got the cream"
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I remember this urban legend when real young. Still creepy as shyt and people go a lot on Halloween.
This is about the Donkey Lady in my city
Several stories detail how the donkey lady came to be and how she became part donkey, part human. Some stories say she lost her children in a fire set by her husband. She was terribly disfigured in the fire, fusing her fingers and toes together creating hoof-like hands and feet. Her head was so badly burned in the fire that it healed in such a warped, elongated way, it resembled that of a donkey. She roams the area surrounding the bridge in south San Antonio nightly, crying for her children. She will routinely chase off anybody who bothers her by honking. Honking a cars horn is supposedly the best way to get the attention of this beastly donkey lady.
Another story about how the donkey lady came to be surrounds the same bridge area of south San Antonio. In the mid 50's, a woman would walk her donkey along the road to the fields near her home to let the donkey graze. A boy claimed the woman's donkey had bitten him so the boy's father and several of his friends plotted to grab the donkey as it was being walked by the woman to the fields. They waited in the woods and then jumped out when she walked by and tried to grab the rope from the woman that was leading her donkey. As they fought for the rope, the donkey accidentally fell into the stream and drowned. The men were walking away when the woman started throwing rocks at them. A rock hit one of the men knocking him unconscious. The other men grabbed the woman and threw her into the water where she drowned. The spirit of the woman and her beloved donkey combined into one and now angrily roam the area around the bridge. The donkey lady ghost is said to have enormous strength, scary eyes, beastly screams, and rage that haunts any who bother her or come into her vicinity.
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