any spooky things in texas?
I was in a local thread about spooky things in an anons state and I didn't get anything for texas.
>>17234805
Oklahoma here, texas scares me.
There are a lot of spooks in texas.
>>17234822
nice dubs
Also, got any details?
>Moo Hut
>DicKing
>>17234805
My uncle is a BP agent working my hometown of Laredo TX. In the 80s he got transferred to El Paso for a year to go train dogs out there. While he was out there, they caled him back in the middle of the training because of a bunch of "lizard man" sightings. He told me they had eyewitnesses and even took pics, in the 80s though. Cant find anything about it.
>>17234841
>>17234884
>>17234841
OP Here,
>sadly I live in none of these
>>17234841
The Moo Hut Dicking was truly one of the most horrific events to ever go down on Texan soil
>>17234895
I heard the Moo Hut Dicking had No Cock.
>>17234895
>The Moo Hut Dicking
Some people will tell you it's a lot of bull, but I wouldn't steer you wrong. I'd say more, but I'm a cow ward.
>>17234913
>this thread
>Moo Hut Dicking
Moooove along little doogies, nothing to see here.
I heard that cows have skeletons inside them.
This re-enactment of the MooHut Dicking aftermath aired on the History Channel last May.
There's still some of them out there.
OMG, my recapthca was waffle shaped like Texas!!! Will post it next.
>>17234913
>>17235002
Google scares me sometimes...
>>17235015
>>17235028
What is it trying to tell us?
Is it any coincidence this video shot to the top of YouTube charts in just the last 11 minutes?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vZVwaYjoos
>>17235041
I'm more worried about that blue.
If you're ever in Denton, there's a place called the Goatman's Bridge.
You can look up the history or what not, but me and some friends went down there and as soon as we were going to cross, there was a huge flash of light like I've never seen.
A lot of people I've talked to about it have said they've seen weird shit too.
>>17235057
MOO. OH YEAH.
>>17235090
I'm really enjoying this thread.
The Moo Hut Dicking isn't a new thing, any local can tell you that.
Last Photo on the Smegtlkon's camera.
Weird government experiments are rumored. No one is talking.
>>17235113
made me shiver.
DFW area
River Legacy's - Hell's Gate
I've been back there and it's kind of creepy because of the fact that you're deep in the forest and the noticeable temperature changes around the immediate area.
>>17235135
Any more info?
512 Travis County, Austin Area here
I'd be down to visit
Texas is a bland and pale place. I'm interested in finding actual sp0oks
>>17234805
>Live in texas
>have no idea how to read OP pic
Reeves man here,
>chupacabra on the border
>skinwalkers near austin and houston
>abandoned haunted houses/businesses all over the place
pretty spooky shit round here and that's not counting the weird voodoo negroes I've seen
>>17235907
Houston fag here exactly what area does the skinwalkers stay at?
>>17235932
normally outside of neighborhoods like suburbs and such. I wouldn't walk even the busy streets at night either(for more obvious reasons than one) but they like places where people can go missing at more easily. Not bullshitting you in the least either because I'm pretty sure I lost a friend there and I've stayed away ever since
>>17235932
>>17235959
forgot some info. they like apartment complexes as well from what we can tell about them. shady places with lots of criminal activity too
I live in the Dallas area and you can ask anybody here about the Coombs Creek Trail. Apparently if you go there late at night and park your car near, a little girl will start rocking your car back and forth. She drowned there or something
>>17234805
all the creepy shit is in east texas innawoods.
>>17234805
I live in the woods in Texas and nothing really spooky happens here.
You might have to shoot a tweaker trying to break into your vehicle.
>>17235903
Quit embarrassing us anon.
>>17234805
The fact that people are still using charcoal instead of clean burning propane.
Currently living in Crosby, moving into the Newport subdivision soon. Anyone know anything about the Black Hope Horror?
Anything near SATX?
>>17234950
Lmfao that file name!
Texas and Missouri are spookiest states. All ghosts from other states bow to TX and MO royalty. Deal with it, Louisiana.
>>17234805
Doesn't Texas have like over 400 ghost towns? why isn't anyone exploring that shit
Spoopy
>>17235828
Same county
Austin is not a place for /x/philes, not enough spooks, can attest
>>17237198
They're doing hwhat?
>>17235907
North Houston has haunted neighborhoods. One neighborhood off 1960 has a shit ton of haunted houses clustered around graveyards hidden in the neighborhood and the woods near a gold course. The graveyards are fenced so you can't really see them, and the fence connects to the next house so it just looks like someone has a huge backyard. You can't really go to any of these houses anyway because people live there and would probably shoot you. The neighborhood has really gone to shit. Like I said, it's off 1960. Sorry, man. I wish I could recommend a place you could actually check out.
Aliens killed JFK, so there's that.
>>17234805
any 956s around?
The only thing I know about spooky texas are the haunted railroad in San Antonio
I live in Canyon Lake now but about a decade ago I was living in San Marcos (between San Antonio & Austin)
There used to be a huge building near downtown called the Pike House that was a hospital in the early 1900's and when it shut down, was used as a frat initiation house until it was burnt down in 2007 by some faggots
Here's more details about it. I live about a mile away from where it used to stand. Possibly the creepiest building I ever went into.
http://weirdus.com/states/texas/abandoned/pike_house/index.php
>>17238421
Cheapside is spooky looking and fun to explore, but ultimately not actually paranormal.
>>17235828
The Maxdale Bridge outside of Killeen is pretty spooky its right across the street from an old cemetery. My friends and I got some stuff on an audio recording once
>>17239080
thanks for the info, I always try to steer clear of some of the more haunted areas of this state. I've had some bad experiences
Can someone explain wtf the moohut dicking is?
Lechusas in south tx if u believe in that sort of thing. I just think they're large owls but they still give me the creeps
>>17234805
look up goat mans bridge I think that its in Lewisville texas if not nearby there but people started disappearing and after they shut it down its now a huge site for theistic Satanists and occult activities ive been there and to be honest you can feel the atmosphere change
For all things paranormal in Texas, get the Weird Texas book.
>>17235071
Shit dude, I live in Denton and haven't even heard of this Goatman Bridge.
Where is it located so that I may go down some quiet night and have my goat manned if you know what I mean.
>>17234822
What part? Tulsan here.
>>17244821
Bro, I live in Denton too...
>>17244856
bro we should meet up and get spooked
San Antonio, miget mansion, manger hotel, train tracks, Chinese graveyard, donkey lady bridge, butcher of elemendorf...I know there are more.
Yea actually, Allen here
Legend has it, that once in a blue moon some faggot starts a spoopy Texas thread and coerces young retard autists into going into "spooky" areas so he can ambush them and suck the semen from their penis like a vampire.
Be careful guys.
>>17245000
Everyone from Allen is fake rich middle class faggots.
bump for cowboy spooks
I just recently moved back from texas. I was living in watauga. The spookiest thing that happened to me. While i was living there was this rich, middle-aged woman who wanted to make me her sugar baby. Nothing ever manifested from our short relationship, but i often wonder what she might have done to me. I'll never forget the feeling i had when she told me that we could do piss play.
>>17235071
I went with 4 other people, but we didn't see anything
>>17243238
>Lechusas
My friend saw one here in Dallas. Said that it shook the whole tree, and kinda laighed/giggled
>>17234805
In collin county there is a summer camp that supposedly has a military base underneath it.