Soldato
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Looks a nice place for a vacation!
Never mind the dolls, I'd be more worried about the person who created the place.
There is no way in hell I would go to that place. Three things freak me out in life, clowns, mimes and dolls. I should have listened to my mother when she said not to watch horror movies as a child.
Its not as scary as the Dibuk Box that was listed on ebay.
http://www.dibbukbox.com/index.htm
are you alowed to link ebay items that were for sale on here ? its nothing that would conflict with overclockers.
anyway its an interesting read.
A grand-daughter of the woman told me that her grandmother had been born in Poland where she grew up, married, raised a family, and lived until she was sent to a Nazi concentration camp during World War II. She was the only member of her family who survived the camp. Her parents, brothers, a sister, husband, and two sons and a daughter were all killed.
Load of balls.
Get dolls, stick in trees, make up rubbish backstory.
I am disappoint.
Load of balls.
Get dolls, stick in trees, make up rubbish backstory.
I am disappoint.
Never mind the dolls, I'd be more worried about the person who created the place.
One of the creepier of Mexico's new tourist attractions is 'la isla de las munecas' or 'the island of dolls'. It's fast becoming infamous.
Supposedly haunted by a drowned girl, a peasanty-type-fellow collected thousands of dolls to appease her spirit until, in 2001, he drowned at the same spot she did!
Link below.
http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/beaten-track/news-haunted-island-where-dolls-come-life
Exactly, what's scary about dolls? I have plenty of dolls...I mean, I HAD plenty of dolls, ermm.