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I'm reminded daily about how bad things are in NJ and how down people are. It's sad. A friend of mine is from PA and is BIG into ghost hunting. When he saw something on tv about the Jersey Devil he knew he had to find that thing. So, we're ready to go camping in the Pine Barrons (which freaks me out at night) and we stop at a gas station beforehand and my friend talks to an old man there.
Friend: Excuse me sir, do you know where we might be able to spot the Jersey Devil?
Barrons local: The governor's mansion?
Friend: Umm, what?!?
Me: *shakes head in disbelief*
I guess for some people it's better to laugh than cry about the situation. Sadly, we didn't find the Jersey Devil...although, we didn't look in Trenton.
First he needs to understand what the Jersey Devil is. I don't think he's quite a ghost but unless someone can show proof that he's just a scary looking creature which appears and disappears (a spirit) then it must be possible to catch him. Has anyone ever caught the Snowman or that lake dragon creature or any other inter-mixed/monster species?
First he needs to understand what the Jersey Devil is. I don't think he's quite a ghost but unless someone can show proof that he's just a scary looking creature which appears and disappears (a spirit) then it must be possible to catch him. Has anyone ever caught the Snowman or that lake dragon creature or any other inter-mixed/monster species?
First he needs to understand what the Jersey Devil is. I don't think he's quite a ghost but unless someone can show proof that he's just a scary looking creature which appears and disappears (a spirit) then it must be possible to catch him. Has anyone ever caught the Snowman or that lake dragon creature or any other inter-mixed/monster species?
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