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<title>Tom G's Pit o' Horror!: The Poe Toaster Nevermore?</title>
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<![CDATA[For sixty years, the mysterious black-clad figure known as the Poe Toaster would make an appearance at the Old Westminster Burial Ground on the anniversary of author/poet Edgar Allan Poe's b...]]>
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<title>Greylight Library: &quot;The Devil's Hour&quot;</title>
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<![CDATA[No one was really sure just how long it had been there anyways. No one knew if it had been there for 100 years or even 200, but the fact was that the West Hills Cemetery was there for a long...]]>
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<title>Greylight Library: Morticia Pt. 10</title>
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<![CDATA[Calvin looked around and saw Buck and the rest of his party inside the hallway. &amp;#8220;Where the Christ were you, Calvin, sight seeing?&amp;#8221; He asked.
&amp;#8220;No, I was looking for your du...]]>
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<title>Greylight Library: Morticia Pt, 9</title>
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<![CDATA[Johnnie had grown tired of the waiting game, and decided to call the gang together to meet at Harry&amp;#8217;s Sub Shoppe in Market Square. This time the whole gang showed, even those that hadn...]]>
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<title>Greylight Library: Morticia pt. 8</title>
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<![CDATA[Buck and his friends began to make their way through the woods, as the sun began to set in the distance. Buck yelled &amp;#8220;Come on you guys, let&amp;#8217;s get a move on, I don&amp;#8217;t want to...]]>
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<title>Greylight Library: Morticia Pt. 7</title>
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<![CDATA[Donaldson arrived at the Kiltner Mansion and looked around. Swiftly he unlocked the front gate. Pushing them open wide, he went back to the car and drove it just far enough to stop, and clos...]]>
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<title>Greylight Library: Morticia Pt. 6</title>
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<![CDATA[Jester was walking gingerly across the mall on Friday, and entered a store for pictures. He looked totally out of place with his spiked hair that was black and white, and his black tactical ...]]>
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<title>Greylight Library: Morticia Pt.5</title>
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<![CDATA[&amp;#8220;You&amp;#8217;re not going out to play until all of your homework is done, mister&amp;#8221; Marybeth said.
&amp;#8220;Aw, come on, Mom. This stuff is easy to do and I can get it done when I cam...]]>
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<pubDate>1251171240</pubDate>
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<title>TheCabinet.com Blog: Introducing Edgar, Allan, and Poe</title>
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<![CDATA[With the NFL preseason off and running and college football set to kick off in just under two weeks, we figured it okay to take a slight diversion today and look at how the dark side can pen...]]>
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<title>Greylight Library: Morticia Pt.4</title>
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<![CDATA[Peter stepped into the foray of the front lobby and looked around the mausoleum. Marble walls everywhere, and the vaults were lined up on the wall 7 high, and what appeared to be hundreds of...]]>
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<title>Greylight Library: Morticia Pt. 3</title>
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<![CDATA[The next day, the Mariner News was issued. On the front page was a story about the fire that happened at the Kiltner Mansion on Monson Lane. Marky held a fresh copy of it in his hands. The a...]]>
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<title>Greylight Library: Morticia Pt. 2</title>
<link>http://www.thecabinet.com/blogs/blogentry.php?sub_id=horror_blogs&amp;blog_id=greylight_library&amp;entry_id=663</link>
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<![CDATA[The flame from a cigarette lighter was the only light that was available in the room. Johnnie moved it over and touched a candle with it, and then another. Soon the room was illuminated by t...]]>
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<title>Greylight Library: Morticia Pt.1</title>
<link>http://www.thecabinet.com/blogs/blogentry.php?sub_id=horror_blogs&amp;blog_id=greylight_library&amp;entry_id=662</link>
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<![CDATA[As Mark and Johnnie jumped the tall steel fence, they rushed over to the front gate to unlock it. Looking all around to make sure that no one was watching them, they slowly opened the gate. ...]]>
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<title>A TOUCHING TALE: Ghost Story</title>
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<![CDATA[There was a saying which intrigued me as a child.  It is hardly ever repeated in the United States anymore.  After feeling an eerie chill or the shivers, a person would say, \\\&quot;Someone just...]]>
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<title>TheCabinet.com Blog: Happy 200 to Edgar Allan Poe!</title>
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<![CDATA[On this date in 1809, Edgar Allan Poe was born in Boston, Massachusetts.  By his death on October 7, 1849, Poe's tales of madness and horror had left a permanent park on the literary world, ...]]>
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<title>TheCabinet.com Blog: UFOs - The Brooklyn Bridge Encounter</title>
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<![CDATA[The famed Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, New York is the site of a rather unusual milestone late this evening.  On November 30, 1989 at around approximately 3:00 A.M. EST, a couple of peo...]]>
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<title>TheCabinet.com Blog: The Birthplace of Bram Stoker</title>
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<![CDATA[On November 8, 1847, Abraham &quot;Bram&quot; Stoker was born in a small home in Clontarf, just outside of Dublin, Ireland.  The address was 15 Marino Crescent, which was known simply as &quot;The Crescent...]]>
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<title>TheCabinet.com Blog: The Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe</title>
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<![CDATA[At 5:00 in the morning on October 7, 1849, horror author Edgar Allan Poe departed this world for the next, leaving behind his classic stories and poems that left a giant imprint on the horro...]]>
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<title>TheCabinet.com Blog: Vampires and Twilight in Forks</title>
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<![CDATA[On October 5, 2005, the vampire-based fantasy/romance novel Twilight by author Stephenie Meyer was unleashed on the world.  The story of a teenager by the name of Bella Swan finding romance ...]]>
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<title>TheCabinet.com Blog: Poe and the Horse You Came In On Saloon</title>
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<![CDATA[On this day in 1849, horror legend Edgar Allan Poe was found lying in the streets of Baltimore, Maryland in a dire condition.  The man who found him, Joseph W. Walker, reported that Poe was ...]]>
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