I don't know what is scarier the fact that this house is legit haunted or that New York actually stepped out on a limb to declare it so, which usually doesn't happen.
Ok, I get it. It is Halloween season. Despite all hallows eve being a month away all across the US clowns are popping up everywhere. I want to know why?
Is it just me or is anyone else getting bugged out by the 'Creepy Clown' sightings happening in America?
There have been 'Creepy Clown' sightings in: Wisconsin, Ohio, California, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and the number of sightings keep growing. They're coming out of the woods and abandoned houses with knives and chains.
The last time I went to the House of Frankenstein Wax Museum in Lake George I was seven years old, I went in with my older sister and my dad, we did not make it through all the way.
Who is Suzy Snowflake?
I think that she is some kind of Witch, that can control the weather, but children love her because she can make it snow, so that there will be school closings, I am not sure, but Suzy Snowflake scares me, and so does this video...
Florida continues to make America interesting, Florida gave America: Casey Anthony, George Zimmerman, Jeb Bush, Randy Savage and now Wrinkles the Clown.
I am not creeped out by Wrinkles, I think that he is a lovely clown, with a lovely voice, I think that he should be on "The Voice" or "America's Got Talent" or some other show, where people show off their talent...
It's that time of the year when things are a bit more scary then usual, but where are the scariest places in the capital region?
I have been to Forest Park Cemetery in Troy, I have waited to hear the native American princess in Cohoes, I have been to the abandoned asylum, Professor Java's after hours, and some house in Mechanicville, Stillwater, Saratoga, Schenectady and Latham...
This is not a joke about how dirty New Jersey is, it's more of a P.S.A. for men, because this South American fish found in a South New Jersey lake is known to eat human male genitalia.
"The Medium Next Door" Maureen Hancock will be at The Egg in Albany Friday, May 15, but does the internationally-known Spirit Medium know of the Capital Region's haunted history?
There are risks with just about any job.
However, when you're a window washer, especially one working on buildings that are 100 stories tall, the risks are huge.
There are few people who would work for a company that works on cell towers, especially since you have to work hundreds of feet in the air.
This man, though, is not afraid of heights and was way up there working on a tower.
While up there, he and his co-worker got a little hungry and decided to order some pizza.