Candlelight Tales: The Bunnyman



**This afternoon, there's a post about nightvision that might include a sort of naughty pic. Don't forget, tonight is Lonely on a Friday Night here. Jump on and comment back and forth with me. I'll, as always, be home this evening hanging out.**

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  1. I always found this story intriguing!!

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  2. It certainly had quite a few of the teens daring each other to go into the Bunnyman Bridge alone in the dark. I remember the tales they would tell of kids wigging out and running into the woods. There was an old abandoned house in the woods, as well, and people tried to say the Bunnyman hid in the basement.

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  3. Ok, little bunny foo foo just got CRAZY...

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  4. Can you please finish your wine and tell it again?

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  5. There'll be a new one each Friday. Next Friday's I hope to give you a really chilling tale...

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  6. this is hella cool. saw ur interviw on random blog this mornin and wanted to check out this site. i really like it. i just became a member and i am liking it all already and want to see more.

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  7. Ernie; there are wonderful tabs at the top to help you get up to speed. If you enjoy ridiculing ghost hunting shows, be sure to check out the "Laugh" tab. I can't help making fun of the shows. I also in the past two days did posts on zombies you might enjoy. Welcome, and I'm always happy to get more smart folks on my crazy train think tank.

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  8. Damn Sis I love your stories.

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  9. Next week's should give you some real chills.

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  10. If you haven't read Michael Varhola's Ghosthunting Virginia, check it out. He looks into the Bunnyman story.

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  11. Lewis; Was that the reporter that uncovered the true history? I have to admit that when I was a teen, I did go there and go inside the bridge tunnel alone. Nothing happened and I felt sadly disappointed. I feel like I spend a lot of my life waiting for something exciting to occur and life rarely cooperates.

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  12. No, Varhola is a ghost hunter who investigated. He did end up taking some very odd photos. He may have even gotten an EVP. I'll have to reread the chapter and give you a summary.

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