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Post by wireman on Jul 19, 2023 12:25:50 GMT
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Post by osnafrank on Jul 19, 2023 16:29:56 GMT
Really liked this story and Jim Shorthouse.
Very enjoyable and excellent narration. I like thid kind of horror stories. You never get to see the evil and the horror is what's happening in the main characters head.
Would like to know the time this story is set.
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Post by spideyman on Jul 19, 2023 19:30:16 GMT
Another delightful horror story. Reader can easily get into the narration.
osnafrank, I think the story would be set in the late 1800's.
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Post by osnafrank on Jul 19, 2023 19:41:48 GMT
Another delightful horror story. Reader can easily get into the narration.
osnafrank, I think the story would be set in the late 1800's. Thankee, spidey.
After i read that he was in college, i wasn't sure in which time this story is set, because College made me think of the early 1900's. I don't know how long colleges exist in the US.
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Post by spideyman on Jul 20, 2023 1:08:04 GMT
Another delightful horror story. Reader can easily get into the narration.
osnafrank , I think the story would be set in the late 1800's. Thankee, spidey.
After i read that he was in college, i wasn't sure in which time this story is set, because College made me think of the early 1900's. I don't know how long colleges exist in the US.The original 13 American colonies were settled by the English after having landed on North America’s Atlantic coast. As the colonies grew and developed prior to the American Revolution, so did the need for institutions of higher learning. The first such college was Harvard University, founded in 1636 in Massachusetts. Today, it is known as one of the most prestigious and elite schools in the world. Along with Harvard, eight other schools were founded during this time and are informally grouped together to make up the “Colonial Colleges.” Seven of these nine schools are still linked through their membership in the Ivy League athletic conference: Dartmouth, Brown, University of Pennsylvania, Columbia, Princeton, Yale, and Harvard. The two Colonial Colleges not in the Ivy League are now both public universities: Rutgers University in New Jersey and the College of William & Mary in Virginia, which was a royal state institution from 1693 until the American Revolution. Columbia University. Located in New York City, Columbia University was chartered in 1754 as King's College by royal charter of George II of Britain, and renamed Columbia College in 1784 after the US gained independence.
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Post by osnafrank on Jul 20, 2023 8:04:39 GMT
Thankee, spidey.
After i read that he was in college, i wasn't sure in which time this story is set, because College made me think of the early 1900's. I don't know how long colleges exist in the US.The original 13 American colonies were settled by the English after having landed on North America’s Atlantic coast. As the colonies grew and developed prior to the American Revolution, so did the need for institutions of higher learning. The first such college was Harvard University, founded in 1636 in Massachusetts. Today, it is known as one of the most prestigious and elite schools in the world. Along with Harvard, eight other schools were founded during this time and are informally grouped together to make up the “Colonial Colleges.” Seven of these nine schools are still linked through their membership in the Ivy League athletic conference: Dartmouth, Brown, University of Pennsylvania, Columbia, Princeton, Yale, and Harvard. The two Colonial Colleges not in the Ivy League are now both public universities: Rutgers University in New Jersey and the College of William & Mary in Virginia, which was a royal state institution from 1693 until the American Revolution. Columbia University. Located in New York City, Columbia University was chartered in 1754 as King's College by royal charter of George II of Britain, and renamed Columbia College in 1784 after the US gained independence. That's interesting, thankee, spidey.
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Post by wireman on Jul 21, 2023 13:58:15 GMT
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