• 143. Tinkerbell's Pixie Dust

  • Sep 29 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 7 mins
  • Podcast

143. Tinkerbell's Pixie Dust

  • Summary

  • Hey Neighbors! First of all SEND IN YOUR KID'S SPOOKY SCARY BEDTIME STORIES! For more info Email or DM us. Now that that's over with, this week Amy tells you about a very popular tik toker who was extremely full of himself. So full he couldn't stand to share the spotlight with his poor wife. Let's just say like many of the true crime stories Amy tells... it ends with a death and prison. Bri tells us about a quaint little castle in the woods in Ohio, Landoll's Mohican Castle! There you can enjoy some beautiful scenery of the property, architecture, and some creepy gray lady who floats over you in the middle of the night. Not only that but possibly toast some tasty marshmallows over a random fire that might occur because THATS HAPPENED!

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