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Do you believe in the Candyman?


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reply posted on 7-7-2007 @ 07:41 PM by Echo3Foxtrot


This makes me think...if you say the name of a woman however many times it is and she is supposed to appear in the mirror. Could I in theory say the name of some other female like oh I don't know Jennifer Aniston, would she appear?



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reply posted on 7-7-2007 @ 09:14 PM by Ghostchic87


Jennifer Aniston ha ha ha ha ha that's funny!

I hate Jennifer Aniston she makes me want to , well I guess that says it



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reply posted on 17-8-2007 @ 09:18 PM by seeingevil



Originally posted by Echo3Foxtrot
Could I in theory say the name of some other female like oh I don't know Jennifer Aniston, would she appear?


Well she seems to have the personality of a cinder block, but I assume it isn't chitchat you're interested in...



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reply posted on 15-11-2007 @ 02:27 PM by Monsterenergy791


Do I believe in the Candyman?


Answer: No

And that's that.



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reply posted on 28-12-2007 @ 11:46 PM by Agent_Ray



Originally posted by ClydeFrog
When I was younger, there was a challenge set amongst my friends. You had to wait until you were home alone at night, go to the bathroom, close the door, turn out the light and stand facing the toilet. Next, you very slowly chant, 'Satan stroke my back', 13 times and then flush.

Obviously there was no way to verify whether or not anybody actually managed it - I tried, but couldn't go through with it! All my friends claimed they had done it, and their backs were stroked!!, obviously they were lying, but at the time, (we were all around age 11), it was scary.

This was 19 years ago, and even now I'm older, wiser, believe in very little supernatural type things, (and certainly not satan), I still think I would struggle to go through with it!!!

It's totally irrational, and I'm 100% certain nothing would happen, but I still wouldn't do it now - WHY??


That has to be my favorite tale of them all. XD Why in fact would satan stroke your back after flushing the pot anyway? As if to say thank you for your courtesy flush from the underworld or something?

It cracks me up everytime and I'm still loving it. Besides it's not like the devil's gonna drag you to the underworld with him in the first place.



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reply posted on 11-11-2008 @ 11:50 AM by nfinity8


I think it is just an urban tale made up to scare kids....Ive said bloody mary in the mirror and havent ever seen anything...Candyman however I think got started when the movie came out...Its just rubbish....I would like to know if anyone has actually seen anything when they say the chant....If anyone has...tell me what you saw and what you were doing??? Maybe I wasnt doing it right.....



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reply posted on 11-11-2008 @ 06:18 PM by kaytee1988


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i'd also like to no if anythink like that has happened to people aswell cause ive tried bloody mary n it hasnt worked.. never tried candyman lol i no that some1 told me that if u light a candle and look in the mirror with some1 holdin the candle behind ur head n concenrate on ur face ur meant to see the animal that ur life represents or something like that lol neva worked for me but other ppl try it n let me no xx

kaytee



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reply posted on 20-11-2008 @ 07:52 PM by HugmyRek


Candyman Killer

Ronald Clark O'Bryan (nicknamed The Candyman) (October 19, 1944 – March 31, 1984) was a murderer from Pasadena in the U.S. state of Texas who killed his son Timothy on Halloween, 1974 with cyanide-laced candy in order to claim $20,000 in life insurance. He had also distributed poisoned candy to other children (none of whom ate it) in an attempt to cover up his crime. O'Bryan had recently taken out a $40,000 life insurance policy on his children, Timothy and Elizabeth. Elizabeth did not eat any of the tainted candy.


Just because. I don't believe in either-but I don't mess around with chanting things meant to summon horrible certain deaths, either.. hmm..



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