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Sabado, Agosto 17, 2013

The Conjuring Real House

 The Conjuring House
The Farmhouse described in The Conjuring does indeed exist, actually known as "The Arnold Estate", and it is the site of the reported haunting of the Perron family where the Warren couple attempted to help them rid the place of the evil inhabitants. According to daughter Andrea Perron and mother Carolyn the family moved to the country house in 1971 and remained there for 10 years. According to their accounts the house was already 300 years old at the time they took up residence, and was purchased through a real estate agent who offered the cryptic warning “leave the lights on at night” just before turning over the keys and taking his leave. According to reports from the current owner of the farmhouse, Norma Sutcliff, supernatural happenings are still a frequent occurance at the site.

Old man played the roll black lady on "Insidious"


Lunes, Agosto 5, 2013

Died eating too much



During 1771, King of Sweden, Adolf Fredrick, died because of digestion problems as he was not able to digest the meal comprising of a lobster, sauerkraut, caviar, smoked herring and champagne topped off with 14 servings of his favorite dessert of hetvägg served in a bowl of hot milk. He is remembered as “the king who ate himself to death” by the Swedish school children.
Died eating too much

Oldest Marijuana Stash (2,700 years old)

They're totally busted! In 2008, nearly two pounds of still-green plant material were found in a 2,700-year-old grave in China's Gobi Desert. It was identified as the world's oldest marijuana stash. A barrage of tests proves that the marijuana possessed potent psychoactive properties and casts doubt on the theory that the ancients only grew the plant for hemp in order to make clothing, rope, and other objects. They apparently were getting high, too. Lead author Ethan Russo told Discovery News that the marijuana "is quite similar" to what's grown today.
http://www.thestupidstation.com/home/image/350/0/Very-Old-Objects-Found-In-The-World