Do you have a monster in your backyard? A legend in your hometown? Do you know of a place with a strange or frightening background? These are the stories you'll hear on this channel. Stories of things that can't quite be explained, haven't yet been defined, and that leave questions unanswered. They're mostly true, but maybe a bit apocryphal.
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Do you have a monster in your backyard? A legend in your hometown? Do you know of a place with a strange or frightening background? These are the stories you'll hear on this channel. Stories of things that can't quite be explained, haven't yet been defined, and that leave questions unanswered. They're mostly true, but maybe a bit apocryphal.
Here is the second installment of Snark Finn Soup. We've had a time getting audio correct and editing these videos. Unfortunately, there was an issue with the second half of the audio that prevented me from getting it edited in time to add to this portion, so we've decided to do this episode in two parts. In order to keep them together, it means that part 2 of this episode will also appear on this podcast rather than on its own. But that should be only a minor adjustment for you. We hope.
Meanwhile, we're exploring that strange and, some say, cursed land that we call Kentucky. More specifically, we're talking cemeteries there. And, oh my, what have we found. This could turn into an entire series all by itself.
Neoma Finn Open to Doubt
Do you have a monster in your backyard? A legend in your hometown? Do you know of a place with a strange or frightening background? These are the stories you'll hear on this channel. Stories of things that can't quite be explained, haven't yet been defined, and that leave questions unanswered. They're mostly true, but maybe a bit apocryphal.