Sunday, October 9, 2011

Are All Rural Railroad Crossings Spooky?

The thing about  a story like Munger Road is that communities across the country have similar legends and folklore about some part of their town. 

It's what makes a small town a small town.

Kids like to (although they shouldn't) play near the tracks.  So that's a childish human tendency.

Sometimes people hear and see trains where there are none.  It's the same principle as a mirage.

And what group of teenage boys have not spent a cool fall Friday night wanting to scare the girls?  Been there, done that.


Add it all up, and Munger could have been shot anywhere.  I am just glad a local boy got to it first. 

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