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Episode 172: The Black Lady of Bradley Woods
53:52|This week, we discuss more haunted England with The Black Lady of Bradley Woods - A spirit dressed all in black who watches from the woods. What is her story and why is she so sad? Shanna is here to tell us all about it.
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Special Live Show
01:08:06|This is our first of many live shows we will be performing at Otto Bookstore! We play Funemployment, preview Everdate - a card game based on the webtoon "Let's Play," and talk about news in gaming!To learn more about America's oldest independently owned book store, check the link below!ottobookstore.comTo find more of our content, look us up wherever you get your podcasts and visit GamesOverBoard.comIf you want to watch this episode, the video is available right here: https://youtu.be/qa9K39aqfB8
Episode 171: Giants in the World
01:05:27|Join us as PukwuPJ leads us on several tales throughout the world of giants. We discuss Bigfoot, the redheaded giants of Nevada, and the Giant of Kandahar....and some other craziness as well!
Episode 170: The Cock Lane Ghost
52:44|A ghost claims it was poisoned by her lover. Was she, truly? Is there a ghost at all? How many dirty jokes can PJ make about this title? We will try to answer all of these questions this week!
Episode 169: The Borley Rectory
01:06:52|This week we head to England to discuss their most haunted building - The Borley Rectory. Stories of nuns, poltergeists, headless horsemen, and so much more litter the folklore behind this building...but is any of it true? Join us and make your own decision! Email us what you think at gamesoboard@gmail.com!
Episode 168: The Dancing Plague of 1518
01:02:54|Poison, mass hysteria, or dance fever? What caused the infamous Dancing Plague of 1518? Come with us to France to learn more about this horrifying moment in history! #dancingplague #France #plague
Episode 167: El Muerto
55:03|This week we return to Texas to learn of the life of Texas Rangers and the death of Vidal, also known as "El Muerto."