Thank you so much, Emily. You made my day. So wonderful to get a positive compliment on my blog. Please let me know if there is a topic or story you would like for me to follow. Hope you stop by often. —Clara
That’s s a great story i’ve never heard. Thanks for sharing.
Hi and thank you for visiting. Hope you will return often.
do you know how high the bandage man can jump
No one’s measured his jump yet — volunteers keep disappearing before the data can be collected.
To answer your question, however, there’s no set height, but he’s said to move with uncanny, impossible speed — high or fast enough to leap into the back of a speeding truck on a dark coastal road. In other words, he can jump just high enough to make you regret leaving your truck window open. Thank you for visiting and commenting. —Clara.
How do you know about this stuff
Hi, Marissa, thank you for commenting. I do a lot of research on Urban Legends and Folk Horror. I’ve lived in four haunted house and have encountered the unexplainable numerous times. I’m always trying to find answers. The “why” to things that go bump in the night. —Clara
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Thank you so much, Emily. You made my day. So wonderful to get a positive compliment on my blog. Please let me know if there is a topic or story you would like for me to follow. Hope you stop by often. —Clara
That’s s a great story i’ve never heard. Thanks for sharing.
Hi and thank you for visiting. Hope you will return often.
do you know how high the bandage man can jump
No one’s measured his jump yet — volunteers keep disappearing before the data can be collected.
To answer your question, however, there’s no set height, but he’s said to move with uncanny, impossible speed — high or fast enough to leap into the back of a speeding truck on a dark coastal road. In other words, he can jump just high enough to make you regret leaving your truck window open. Thank you for visiting and commenting. —Clara.
How do you know about this stuff
Hi, Marissa, thank you for commenting. I do a lot of research on Urban Legends and Folk Horror. I’ve lived in four haunted house and have encountered the unexplainable numerous times. I’m always trying to find answers. The “why” to things that go bump in the night. —Clara