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Tuesday, 19 March 2019

Ghost Story of Lurking Louis :: Ghost Stories Urban Legends

Lurking Louisurban legends can be effective conveyors of entertainment and moral philosophy. We all fork over heard urban legends during our lives, whether it was in a dorm room, the dinner table, or around the campfire, but rarely do we take the time to fully appreciate the value of the stories. Urban legends have this rare ability to make us question reality. We have this feeling in our minds that says Oh, this can non possible be real, but then our resourcefulness questions that and reels us in and plants a lingering doubt. David Emery, a writer and retainer of urban folklore, defines urban legends as told to be true, and plausible enough to be believed. in any case this lingering suspense, urban legends and similar folklore often have underlying morals that are hard to uncover, but when they are, the stories become clear. When collecting stories, the best and more or less unique one was a local story native to a town in New York State. I vividly remember how he told the st oryThere was this rundown, old split-level on the edge of the town owned and inhabited by a young couple. This young couple did not have much money so they had to rent knocked out(p) the basement. The renter that lived in the basement was a short, old man by the call up of Louis. Louis lived there for about a year, but he NEVER came out of the basement. He NEVER answered the door during rent collection but entirely slid it through the mail slot. After a year, the couple was considering evicting Louis, mostly because they had a fear of Louis and his shady activities in the basement. Also, the couple was due for a do by in the upcoming year and they felt it was best for Louis to go. Louis did not resolve well to the eviction however. So, when the couple was cleaning out the apartment, for another tenant, a skeleton fell out of the closet and landed on the alkali with a loud CRASH The couple ran out and called the police. After the whole thing with the police was sorted out, th e couple leand out. More families would move in, but on the anniversary of the eviction, the Ghost of Louis would appear and haunt the inhabitants of the house, causing them to move out. The cycle continues today, and no one has seen Louis ever again, but hearsay is he died after that eviction.

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