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Order of the Midnight Roller


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    Facts That Make Us Go WTF!!!!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 44:38


    A tiny bit of the static you see on "dead" tv stations is leftover radiation from the Big Bang. You're seeing residual effects of the Universe's creation. Old analog TV can pick up electromagnetic radiation produced from TV transmission towers and converts it to a picture. So Apart from the specific streams of radiation like TV signals the planet is surrounded in a fog of radiation as well - when you tune in between channels what you're seeing is the fog, as opposed to the stream. Though 99% of the fog radiation the TV is picking up is man-made and 1% comes from the background radiation that surrounds everything in the universe. Red rain once fell in India. In July 25th, 2001 blood-red rain fell in the Kerala district of western India. Turning all the citizens clothing pink. This also occurred in 1896, 1957, 2001, 2012. It was originally thought that the rains were colored by fallout from a meteor burst, but a study done by the Government of India came to find that the rains had been colored by airborne spores from a local green alga. Also in 2001, in the southern part of the state. Yellow, green, and black rain were also reported. The shortest war in history lasted 38 minutes: When the sultan of British-protected Zanzibar died and a new one took over without British approval in 1896, the Brits were not happy. Tension escalated when Sultan Khalid bin Barghash refused to step down, but the British warships spent less than 40 minutes bombarding the palace before Khalid fled, marking the (very quick) end of the Anglo-Zanzibar War.

    TTRPG Story Time Part 3: Chaos Continues

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 39:39


    In this episode, we tell some of our funniest stories from the game table. We play games such as Dungeons and Dragons, Vampire the Masquerade, Call of Cthulhu, and more.

    WotC Dungeons and Dragons and Magic Announcements!!!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 63:57


    In this episode, we discuss the announcements given to us by Wizards of the Coast and WizKids regarding Dungeons and Dragons, Magic the Gathering, Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft, Universes Beyond, miniatures, replicas, and more.

    Movies NOT to Watch!!!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 44:08


    Warning this episode contains themes and topics not suitable for some listeners, listener discretion is advised. In this episode, we cover the Movies Conquest, Bunny the Killer Thing, and Cyberzone

    The Cultiest Cults That Ever Culted

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 51:00


    The Children of God(1968) A group formed in the late '60s in Hunting Beach CA buy their leader David Berge who preach a mixture of believing in Jesus and the 60s era free love believing of course that the end times were near. At one point the group had over 15000 members including many now-famous families of Joaquin Phenix and Rose McGowin. What was really going on when the encouragement and practices of abuse of its younger members. This lead to both famous families leaving and relocating out of the Us before returning in the late 70s. Even. In the end, after both of its leaders passed in 1994 after being investigated by the FBI their then 29-year-old son committed suicide after also dispatching a once nanny who had a hand in his abuse when he was young. The Group is still active but no longer believe the apocalypse is near and still has about 1700 followers in the greater California area. The Order of the Solar Temple Founded in 1984 by Joseph Di Mambro and Luc Jouret, the Order of the Solar Temple and the International Chivalric Organization of the Solar Temple claimed to be based on the traditions and ideals of a Knights Templar. The group believed that the spiritual outweighed physical, and they also believe in the second coming of Christ as a “Solar deity or God-King” and called for the unity of Christianity and Islam. Pulling inspiration from the Order of the East Temple headed by Aleister Crowley, from 1923 until his death on December 1, 1947, as well as the Order of the Golden Dawn, the Freemasons, and other Rosicrucian groups. The Order of the Solar Temple had lodges all over the world including Switzerland, Canada, and France. The Order had a level and grading system with the three levels being the Brothers of Parvis, the Knights of the Alliance, and the Brothers of Ancient Times, each containing thee grades in each level. The top 33 members were in a group known as the Elder Brothers of the Rosy Cross. As one increases in level, there would be fees and the purchasing of costumes and regalia, which included a Crusader-Like robe. The Lodges had elaborate alters and rituals and the members were told that Di Mambro had an authentic Templar sword gifted to him over a thousand years ago previous life past life Most notably in October of 1994, Emmanuel Dutoit the three months old son Tony Dutoit was stabbed multiple times with wooden Stakes in a lodge located Morin-Heights Quebec. Allegedly Di Mambro ordered the attack claiming the child was the Antichrist sent to sabotage his spiritual work. Shortly after DiMambro and 12 followers report performed a ritual of The Last Supper after which mass murders and suicide in sued resulting in the deaths of 74 individuals between 1994 and 1997. Raelism Founded in the 70s by Claud Vorilhon (aka Rael) in France. The Church believes that the Elohim, an alien race, created humanity in their likeness. Rael claimed that on December 13, 1973, that he was visited by the Elohim and gave him these teachings. They claim that the Elohim were mistaken as angels and gods and were worshiped by early humans. Raelians believe that the Elohim will guide the earth to scientific enlightenment and have us join the creators in space. They believe in free love, scientific discovery, and cloning. The True Way Cult (1955 Taiwan) Was formed by a former professor who was clearly nuts. Its beliefs are that the universe is only 4.5 million years old. The solar system was created by a Nuclear War. We all have 3 souls.

    Critical Obsession of Critical Role

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 37:27


    Vox Machina Critical Role started March 2015. The first Season ended Oct 2017 with 115 episodes. Matt Mercer Ashley Johnson Travis Willingham Laura Bailey Taliesin Jaffe Marisha Ray Sam Riegel Orion Alabama Second session The Mighty Nine: Jan, 11 2018 ongoing 3 years. The game started as a home game two years prior playing a simplified 4th edition that was played two years prior. in 2015 playing Pathfinder and Felicia Day found out through Ashley and then asked if they would like to play it live on Geek and Sundry until they decided to leave Geek and Sundry to strike out on their own and start to stream on Twitch. There has been many one-shots including, Doom, Honey Badger, Crash Pandas, and even one From Burger Joint Wendy's. Other related CR properties. Dark Horse comics Vox Machina Origins Mighty Nine Origins Takes Exrandria A soon to be Anime being released on Amazon Prime. A now board gaming company called Darrington Press And even a charitable foundation called the Critical Role Foundation, a nonprofit Org. One of the only negatives that can be thought of is The Matt Mercer Effect. Players whose first exposure to D&D and when sitting at a table first time. Having an issue with the DM not doing things the same way as Matt. Thoughts of the future. With what seems like the season coming to the end with what feels like only a handful of episodes and the feeling of a strong ending looming in the air. Think of maybe 10 episodes max of the intrepid adventures of Vox Machina.

    Happy New Year

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 40:37


    We go over our hopes and dreams for 2021

    A Year in Review: 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 68:16


    In a year of many disasters, we try to remember the good things in life. Movies: Mulan, Midsommar, the Raven, Star wars, Us TV: the Mandalorian, Power rangers, Castlevania, Stargate, Books: Dresden Files by Jim Butcher, the Kybalion, the fellowship of the ring, walk among us, the sandman by Neil Gaim, Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire by steve perry, Codex Alera by Jim Butcher, Skills: Embroidery, Period Clothing, period cooking (victorian), Video games: Final Fantasy VII remake, Pokemon sword and shield, Pokemon Moon, Final Fantasy IX, Among us, The Last of Us 2, Call of Cthulhu,

    Magic and Chill

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 59:01


    We play a game of Magic the Gathering and relax after the frustration of the year.

    The World's Most Haunted Haunts pt. 2: The Resurrection

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 45:15


    Houses built on ancient burial sights, locations of bloody battles, or just a place where someone snapped and offed their entire family. There are numerous examples of ways a place can become haunted. Welcome fellow travelers to the gayest Sanctorum, this is the order of the midnight roller podcast. We are your guides Jamison, and Scully. Join us today as we probe the phantasmal palisades of the World's Most Haunted Haunts. Aradale Mental Hospital: Ararat, Victoria, Australia Known as the two sister asylums built in 1864 and opened in 1867 the Aradale Asylum was a huge complex having over 500 staff and made up of 63 buildings. Over 13,000 people were estimated to have passed away there, many of the death may have not been due to natural causes. Some visitors mention that a ghost of a nurse Kerry who is supposed to haunt the women's wing. Visitors have told of unexpected sensations, feeling cold, or being touched. Some feel drafts running through the building for no apparent reason, and some even mention loud bangs from parts of the building that are unoccupied. In 2001 the hospital was revamped and reopened into the Melbourne Polytechnic's Ararat Training Centre on the site of the hospital and with wine vineyard and olive gove in 2005. Healy Hall, Georgetown University: Named after Patrick Francis Healy (Considered the University's second founder) the building was constructed between 1877-1879 to increase the number of classrooms and also give space for dormitories. The beautiful High Victorian Aracatectrue had 5 stories and became the flagship building of the university. Most notably the 5th floor is completely blocked off. It is rumored that someone had gone upstairs to perform a ritual and accidentally opened a gateway to the underworld. Another rumor is that the 5th floor is haunted by the ghost of a man who died working on the clocktower, while other legends claim that spirits wander up from the tunnels underneath the campus. Ancient Ram Inn: Wotton-under-Edge Glocestshire: England Boasted as the oldest still running inns in England. This famously haunted was first built in 1145 AD sat on top of an ancient pagan burial ground stretching back to 3000 BC. Several original pieces of the building going all the way back to 7000 BC where it was said human sacrifices had taken place. The entire town had burnt down in a fire during the reign of King John except for the Inn. The Inn lay on marchy land and had several small ponds that had to be diverted to make way for the new church. Many theorize that the rerouting of the water may have lead to a portal of dark energy to be opened. Sometime later the building was converted into an inn and was in use until 1965 when it started to lose customers and crumble the build has been under several owners since. Many have said they have witnessed ghosts including a Roman Centurion seen by a plumber, a young girl who was murdered here by one of the inn's more sinister former residents. The little girl was supposedly the innkeeper's daughter and she was found hanging in the attic. The scariest thing that has been witnessed is of a woman in the night standing at the foot of a visitor's bed in religious robes chanting in a strange language. But this does not include a monk walking around, an old man and his dog standing guard, another woman hanging from the ceiling, and other ghastly sights too numerous to list. A retired Rev John Yates, the former Bishop of Gloucester, said the Ancient Ram, “the evilest place I have ever had the misfortune to visit”.

    B-List Monster Movie Menagerie

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 47:53


    Llamageddon (2015) Directed by: Howie Dewing A killer lama from Outerspace invades a small town farm where a group of college party-goers after losing a grandparent and wreaks havoc on all of them including impregnating a person, buckets of fake blood, and fake hoof punching. The constant shirt changing and awkward death scenes make this a campy romp. Moose (2015) Directed by: G. Logan Dellinger A young park ranger moves to a strange Alaskan town where weirdness occurs. A killer mooseator claiming several lives, and it's up to the ranger and other strange casts of characters including and hand puppets, mimes, conspiratorial alien believing kids and, violent narcoleptic securities to help save the town from this half man half moose. Weresquito: Nazi Hunter (2016) Directed by: Christopher Mihm A terrible science experiment has left a WWII soldier in a terrible condition. At the sight of blood, he will transform into a man-sized blood-sucking insect. In the end, the man refused to let this be his end and decides to use his powers for good bringing the people who did this to him to justice. Inhumwich! (2016) Directed by: David Cornelius An astronaut occurs a radioactive space accident that mixes with his sloppy Joe bag lunch his wife has sent with him turning him into a giant man-eating gelatinous monster devouring everything in its path. CarousHELL (2016) Directed by: steve rudzinski Duke sentient carousel unicorn who hates his existence and all the kids that ride him. One day a particular kid goes too far and Duke breaks from his carnival hell and goes on a rampage of revenge and craziness and those who have wronged him.

    SCP Foundation Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 52:56


    Toaster Item #: SCP-426 Object Class: Euclid A seamlessly benign toaster that when left in the presence of its researcher for more than a month could researcher they will start to speak in the first person and take on the characteristics of the toaster. Originally the toaster was first given to a family at a wedding not knowing where it came from with no box and or no tags or notes. Upon taking it deaths have started to occur including death due to starvation, the stuffing of bread until death, and electrocution. This object much be contained in a room with no windows. This object is still in the wild at the moment. Blood Lake Item #: SCP-354 Object Class: Keter Alike located in northern Canada with water with the thickness and viscosity of blood. It was seen by the foundation to have other entities come out of the water. One particular entity escaped the water and the team were sent to contain but was found to be dead. The foundation then constructed a containment facility to house the lake Polaroid Item #: SCP-978 Object Class: Safe A simple polaroid camera that will simply show the subject doing something in time, but rather what the subject wanted to be doing. One said subject that could not hear, see, or be noticed by other individuals the photo taken shows them able to talk to others and be noticed by them. The Shaggy Dog Item #: SCP-4964 Object Class: Euclid A copy of Tim Allen's Shaggy Dog. The movie has to be played once per day by a level 3 staff member. The movie will play through originally the end of the movie will continue to change. In other situations, there was the ending with violent seismic activities that were at the end of the movie would correlate to real like seismic activities. It is currently not known whether SCP-4964 is causing these earthquakes or merely predicting them. Gaia's Blood Item #: SCP-1100 Object Class: Safe Euclid Keter A dangerous highly complex substance that causes mutations in natural plant and animal life. As this is a liquid this can become aerosol making the animals that are exposed to the liquid angrier and stronger becoming rage monsters. A Night At The Movie Item #: SCP-1756 Object Class: Safe This a seamlessly safe DVD player but when you insert a DVD it will not show the movie but an episode of the television program Siskel and Ebert At the Movies. No matter when the movie came out they will talk about it as if it came out in the '90s when the show itself originally aired.

    Holiday Gift Guide 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 40:12


    Both of us are having trouble figuring out what to get people for the holidays. Let us help you out here are some things that we are thinking would be good for the holiday buying season. Jamison likes to get gifts for people that they would not get themselves but is very easy to shop for. Both Jamison and Scully believe in shopping locally independently owned business if you can but if you can't here are some suggestions. At the moment many dice companies are having large dice sales including Dice Envy, Urwizrds, Kraken Dice, Cozy Gamer, and even Wyrmwood are all having heavy dice sales to appease the dice dragon in your life. There are a lot D&D centric items including books like Heroes feast. Jamison just got a cookbook from a Youtuber called “How to coon the victorian way with Mrs. Crocome” Jamison would like to eventually have a ren fair like day of feasting and D&D day. There are a lot of Starwars themed items out or coming out for the season including “The Child/baby Yoda” You can now get the blue macaroons from the latest episode of The Mandalorian. Another line from the Starwars franchise is the Force FX Elite LightSabers. Jamison has gotten the Emperor Palpatine Lightsaber from this line. Scully would like to get the Mace Windu Lightsaber. This line of Lightsabers is of great quality. Another line from Hasbro is the lighting collection from Power Rangers but may not as good as the items that might have come out from Bandi. There is a company called Ace Toys that make “knock off” Power Ranger figures that are not Hasbro official but are of amazing quality. Magic The Gathering is putting out a set called “Secret Layer” and putting out Bob Ross themed mana. We both are getting sets of these for our decks. The estimate is about $50 for the set of these. There is more to this than the Bob Ross card in the “Secretvesery”. But these are the ones we are most excited about. They have also put a Walking Dead set from the same “Secret Layer” set. Both believe there should be sets from other fandoms like Buffy or Xena or Supernatural.

    Sadistic Serial Killers

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 37:25


    Shadowy figures lurking down an ally way, uncomfortable encounters with a random stranger but possibly the most terrifying is the inconspicuous neighbor who would do anything to help a friend. The darkness in humanity knows no boundaries. Welcome fellow travelers to the Gayest Sanctorum this is the Order of the Midnight Roller Podcast. We are your guides, Jamison, and Scully. And join us as we tiptoe through the thought twisting tunnels of the minds of Sadistic Serial Killers Kendall Francois (Poughkeepsie, NY) October 1996-August 1998 8 confirmed murders. An ex-Army vet and school Aid, janitor, and hall monitor for Arlington Middle school in Poughkeepsie, NY. He abducted 8 women and brought them back to where they had intercourse and then he would kill them, bathe them, and put his victims in garbage bags in his attic. After some time and many abductions, the smell came from the shabby home only a mile from the affluent Vassar College area. He was only caught when a victim escaped and ran into the investigating detectives as Kendall drove up. They questioned the girl about what had happened who stated it was Francois who assaulted her. The two detectives then went to the house where he Francois lived and asked him if he would come to headquarters and after several hours Francois confessed to many years of abductions and murder. After being convicted and sentenced he died of complications from HIV. H.H. Holmes/ Herman Webster Mudgett/Dr. Henry Howard Holmes (Chicago, Ill) 27 confirmed murders upwards of 200 assumed murder He killed his victims in a self-proclaimed “murder castle”. He began building the hotel in 1887. The building was supposed to be a hotel during the “World's Columbian Exposition”. There were soundproof rooms, hallways that lead nowhere, Chutes and ladders that lead to basements where he had acid baths and quick lime and crematorium to dispose of the bodies. Police only found this after having to go inspect the building when it was found the hotel was not in code. They found a surgical table and tools used to dissect bodies to sell organs on the black market. Holmes had supposedly murdered almost 300 people but was only convicted of killing his business partner after a botched insurance con. At the end of his life and after being convicted and sentenced to death he claimed that he was possessed by the devil. On the day of his hanging the “Murder Castle” was mysteriously burnt down. Later it was renovated into a Post Office until 1938. La Bestia: Luis Alfredo Garavito Cubillos was born on Jan 25, 1957, in Columbia. Has admitted to rape, torture, and murder of 138 teenagers and boys between ‘92 and ‘99. In his younger years, it is reported that his mother was a prostitute and his father was an alcoholic and was abusive. It is rumored that Garavito was subjected to abuse and molested by his mother's clients. He ran away at the age of 8 and unfortunately was picked up by a pedophile who raped and abused him. After this, he joined a gang for protection and began to steal. In 1992, an investigation began due to a large number of boys between 6 and 16 who had gone missing. In 1997 a mass grave with a pair of special glasses next to it. In ‘98 3 bodies were found with a note next to them with an address on it. The address was that of Garavito's girlfriend. When the police questioned her she had not seen him in months, however, she gave the police a bag Garavito left in her position. The bag contained photos and a journal containing how he killed his victims. This led the police to where he was staying. Though they believe he was looking for his next victim. He was convicted on 138 of 172 accounts of murder and was sentenced to 1,853 years and 9 days in prison, though there may have possibly been 300 or more victims due to the Columbian civil war.

    Absolutely Useless Facts No One Needs To Know

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 46:02


    -Banging your head on a wall for an hour will burn 150 calories. -In Switzerland, it is illegal to only own one Guinea Pig. This is because they are social animals and are considered victims of abuse if they are alone. -Snakes can predict earthquakes. A snake can sense an upcoming earthquake from 75 miles away(121km) and up to five days before it happens. -Crows hold grudges against specific people. It's said that crows can tell humans apart from one another. Whereas humans find it nearly impossible to tell crows apart from one another. Albino Ravens born with little too melanin they live solitary because no other ravens do want to live with it. A group of Crows is A Murder A group of Ferrets is a business A group of Lemurs is a Conspiracy A group of Flamingos is a Flamboyance A group of Bears is a Sleuth A group of Falcons is a Cast A group of Hippopotamus is Bloat A group of Kangaroo is a Mob A group of Squirrels is a Scurry A group of Weasels is a gang A group of jaguars is a shadow A group of Owls is a parliament -The Pinocchio Parado If Pinocchio says “My nose will grow now” It would cause a paradox. Thinking about it Pinocchio's nose would have to grow to make his statement not a lie. But then it can't grow otherwise the statement wouldn't be a lie. -Dolly Parton once entered a lost in a Dolly Parton look-alike contest and lost. She entered a Dolly Parton drag queen contest. She did her makeup and hair more dramatically. Not only did she lose but the least amount of applause. -The Romans invented the spiked collar for dogs. To combat wolves and bores from attacking their dogs when they were herding sheep. -Seven major companies own the majority of cosmetic companies. There are “doops” of the same product but from two different companies. Two different companies with the same products with the same formula but will charge completely different prices for the same product. In Sonic the Hedgehog Tails' real name is Miles “Tails” Prower. His name translates to Miles Per Hour. It's illegal to die in Longyearbyen. The locals of this city found that the bodies were not decomposing because of the extreme cold. They are thoughts there were infectious diseases like the Spanish flu. The story behind Magic Carp is named this that way A Japanese Koi fish was faced with a massive waterfall and one Koi fish took a 1000 year to swim up the waterfall the gods were impressed with them transformed him into a golden dragon. This is why Magic Carp transforms into a large dragon. -Ketchup was medicine in the early 1800s In 1834 an American Dr. John Cooke Bennet added tomatoes to ketchup adding vitamins and antioxidants to the sauce. He then branded it as a medicine to cure diarrhea, indigestion, Jaundice, and Rheumatism. -You can ingest venom from snakes. Unless you have an open sore or ulcer that it would be in theory it would be safe to ingest snake venom -People with brain damage can suffer from joke addiction. A study by neurologists showed that people who suffer from brain trauma and have developed damage on the right side of their brains have a compulsive obsession to tell jokes which they find hilarious while finding other's jokes not funny at all. -The Male Bella Moth in the sperm that makes the female's eggs bad taste bad and keep them safe.

    Halloween Special: Don't Summon Demons!!!

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 45:08


    There is a Full moon and a blue moon on Halloween this year and their things should not be messed with on this night. Scully is not too keen on the Oujia board but if they changed the name to “Angle board” or Spirit board would be as taboo? Both Jamison and Scully both love the planchette shape. Books we used Scared Sook of Abramelin The Mage, The Lesser Key of Solomon, and the most powerful grimoire Google. Vassaago(Prince)” Of Good Nature” His office is to declare past, present, and things to come. They are also the discovery of this hidden and lost. Some depict him as a handsome man riding a crocodile holding a raven. Mentioned in the office of spirits as Vasgoo and appearing “Just and true in all his doings” Has the powers of revealing things that are hidden. Rules over 26 legions of Spirits Gusion:(Duke) He tells of past, present, and things to come. Resolution of all questions one may ask. He reconciles friends and gives honor and dignity. He is depicted sometimes as a baboon or a dogged faced man. His zodiac sign is Cancer. His color is Green and some have said smells of sandalwood. His tarot card being of the 3 of cups. Uvall:(Duke) The 4th spirit Is said to speak Egyptian but not well. He tells of past, present, and things to come. He brings together friends and foe. Brings love for women. He governs 37 legions of spirits and is depicted as a half-man half camel. Dagon: Know from Lovecraft literature and specifically from Shadows of Innsmouth. Most demons come from concurred culture. He was originally an ocean spirit and was a deity that was about the bountiful harvest and inspiring the plow. But then turned into a vengeful water spirit. Was a deity from Mesopotamia. Semitic and Hebrew origins and from 2500 BCE. He is depicted as a merman. Adrammelrch: (High Chancellor) Depicted as a man with a peacock tail. Torso of a man, limbs of a mule. Mentioned in the Paradise Lost. Vanquished by Uriel and Raphael. Supervisor of Satan's wardrobe. Can assist with the assent and mastery of powers. He helps with shadow work. He is maybe more wicked than most spirits. Haagenti (President) 48th spirit and looks bull and with Griffin wings. He makes men wise in a variety of things. Turns water into wine, turns to lead into gold. Governs 33 legions of spirits. Oriens (The infernal King of The East) Can grant a vast amount of wealth. Declare past present and things to come. Helps with reviving the dead. A dark figure that is wearing a gold crown and riding an elephant. Can grant the ability to fly.

    Library of the Macabre

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 43:13


    Bram Stoker's Dracula: 1897 Jamison enjoys this novel because of the way that it is written as it is told through the diary of Nina and the Van Helsing, Dr. Seward, and Lucy Westenra. “The Jewel of the Seven Stars” 1903 Jamison suggests “The Jewel of the Seven Stars” which he doesn't count this a horror in the classical sense but back when the novel was written and could be considered scary for the time. This could be described as an Egyptian coming back to life themed movie. Jamison states he would like a modern remake film but placed in the Victorian era Something Wicked This Way Comes: Ray Bradbury (1962) Two teenagers encounter a strange carnival that comes into their small Illinois town. Headed up by a charismatic ring leader who can grant deep desires and the rest of the troop that feeds off the life force of others they capture. The story has themes of overcoming fear and battling the forces of evils. Ray Bradbury taking the titles from a quote from three witches from Macbeth, “By the pricking of my thumb something wicked this way comes.” Carmilla: Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu (1872) Published in a “Glass Darkly” Could have been a magazine of its time illustrations by David Henry Friston. Jamison states that came out 26 years before Dracula. The story is told by a noblewoman. Circumstances bring a strange guest to her doorstep and very odd things occur. Jamison states this was a toted one of the first Lesbian erotic stories. The story does have a lot of stereotypical Vampire tropes. In this story, the Vampire only needs a short rest. Hell House: Richard Matheson (1971) A doctor his wife and two mediums are hired by an estranged dying millionaire to investigate the possibility of life after death. The group is told to visit the most haunted house in Maine called the “Hell House”. In the end, they all have to investigate a mysterious murder and other strange happenings and why many people die after visiting the house. Sleepy Hollow: Washington Irving (1820) Much different than the 1999 movie. The story stretches back from across the pond in another country in Europe and specifically in Ireland. Jamison states that he likes the ending of the story. Spoiler alert! The real Headless Horseman is Scrappy-Doo. The Tell-Tale Heart: Edgar Allen Poe (1843) The Story tells of a first-person view and is not said if they are male or female. The story is about the narrator who is driven mad by an elderly man's cloudy eye. The madness gets so much that the narrator concocts an elaborate plan to off dispose of the man and hiding his remains. The story deals with the justification of the narrator's actions Lovecraftian Horror: (1917-1937) Dreams In the Witch House: (1933) This is one of Jamison's favorite Lovecraft books and would want to have a film adaptation. The story revolves around a college student that can't find lodging and can only find some in a strange home of an elderly woman and her strange imp-like creature. But slowly goes mad while he dreams of the house. Jamison recommends these other Lovecraft titles including The dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath, Call of Cthulhu, or The Shadows Over Innsmouth.

    Spooky Specters of the Worlds Most Haunted Haunts

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 41:16


    Over the river and through the woods the hounds of hell are howling. A haunted house harvests the heads of the young who go a prowling. Welcome fellow travelers to the Gayest Sanctorum, this is the order of the Midnight Roller Podcast. We are your guides, Jamison, and Scully. Join us as we head down the hallowed haunts of the most haunted places in the world. Hoia Baciu Forest Known as the Bermuda Triangle of Romania, this 729-acre forest is home to many myths and legends. Myths state that many were slaughtered in the forest, victims of crimes and sacrifice, peasants, soldiers from many different eras, and even supposedly Vlad the Implailor lost their lives in these woods. Local legend states the family searched high and low for a young girl who wandered into the wood to no avail. Strangely enough, the young girl was found wandering out of the wood many years later looking exactly as she was, and not a day older. She claimed that she had no memory of what had happened. Amongst many strange sightings and orbs over 1000 people have been reported missing in the strange wood, that is reported. There is also a strange oval clearing where nothing grows. Tour guides have reported seeing gatherings of people in the oval for rituals and even seances. The feeling of being watched, seeing strange mist as well as shadowy figures are also reported in the forest. Opened on October, 18th 1871 on 156 acres of semi-forgotten land in the heart of Poughkeepsie, NY. Located on Route 9 in the city of Poughkeepsie. When it opened its doors only a few short years after the civil war it only had forty patience but by the time the 1950s came around, it touted a recorded 6000 patience. Many rumors have circled about many sub-basement levels far beneath the hospital adding to the creepy factor in its not 149 years of being in one form or another of operation. Through the years there have been many mysterious fires forcing the administration to close whole sections of the campus down including one particularly bad fired from a “Lighting” strike setting a section of the hospital ablaze. Finally, in 2003 the hospital was “officially” closed. But this has not kept out several trespassers through the years exploring the grounds. Many walls tagged with things stating “Hell this way” or “Leave Now” adding to the hospital's creepy factor. On top of its Gothic architecture leading the imagination to many horror movies but only this is scarier as now a developer has plans on tearing down the hospital to make way for a live, work, play community. The one question we ask is...has the developer never seen any horror movies? This surely will not end well. El Paso Highschool Tx Known as the Lady on the Hill, El Paso Highschool in Texas opened its doors in 1916. With breathtaking Greco-Roman inspired architecture overlooking a massive 12000 seat stadium, the school is quite the marvel but with a dark past. Not only was the basement used as overflow for the morgue during the Spanish flu outbreak between 1918 and 1920 but it also was used to house the bodies of soldiers who were lost in World War II until the next of kin were informed. There is the spirit of a girl who committed suicide by slitting her wrists and jumping from the balcony. It is said that she relives this night after night for many people have reported seeing her jump from the balcony. A class picture from 1985 contains an eerie image of a girl who was not present when the photo was taken. Oddly enough, the image of the girl was only in the yearbook and not recorded on the negative of the photograph.

    Spooky Season Movies: Oh So Spoopy!

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 32:05


    We like to watch a certain amount of “Halloween” Themed movies for this time of year. Some of our guilty pleasure movies for this season. Both Jamison and Scully want old Jamie Lee Curtis, Linda Hamilton, and Sigourney Weaver in a movie with Helen Mirren as the villain. We both feel that the quintessential Halloween movie for us is Hocus Pocus. Which we seem to watch this movie at the start of our Halloween season but we think it's the best for this season. We did start our Halloween movies for the month of Halloween Town. Scully had thought that the movie had not aged well but must have been the sequel which was not great. Jamison notices that there is a lot of occultism with an all-seeing eye and a pentagram necklace. The movie is still great with it's super 90's soundtrack but and well-written story but with just enough kids zingers to keep in the kid's theme. Scully says he's not a blood, guts, and gore fan but his first guilty pleasure movie is “Candy Man” with Tony Todd. Enjoys like to be a little scared during this season. Other than that his other guilty pleasure is Scary Movie 2. Jamison starts his Halloween guilty pleasure movie is “Blair Witch: Book of Shadows”. He watches it every and it's just a bad movie but watches it every year. Another guilty pleasure Halloween/fall themed movie is the first Evil Dead. Scully says he watches the movies that a lot of others do during this time like Nightmare before Christmas, Night-breed, Monster Squad, and Lost Boys. But loves old school monster-themed movies. Jamison enjoys old silent horror movies like Nosferatu and Hunch Back of Notre Dame. Both suggest any Vincent Price movies including Last Man On Earth, House on Haunted Hill, and The Rave. Both also suggest The Night of The Living Dead, Return of The Living dead for Zombie themed movies. Other movies both watched during this season are horror parity movies like Dracula Dead and Loving It, Young Frankenstein, and Repossessed. Staring the likes of Linda Blair, Leslie Nielsen, and Gene Wilder. A quintessential Halloween movie is “Sleepy Hollow”. Jamison says that his more Halloween themed Johnny Depp is “The Ninth Gate”. Scully believes this season is about macabre movies like Adam's family, The Munsters, or any sort of monster mash sort of movies. Both Jamison and Scully agree that Rocky Horror Picture show is one of the most Halloween themed movies this season.

    To YouTube OR Not To YouTube?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 39:27


    TastingHistory A channel that deep dives into recipes from around the world. Max brings some of his favorite food and the history of where, when and why those particular food was made. While adding a dash of nerdy with the appearance of random Pokemon that is found randomly in the back of every episode. Twitter/Instagram: @tastinghistorywithmaxmiller Bernadette Banner A Historical clothing channel focusing on early 19th through 20th century pieces. In particular one of Jamison's favorite episode focusing on a caged bodice from the early 20th to create she refers to as a swan silhouette. Instagram: @Bernadette Banner Nerdforge Mattina and Hansi craft nerd orientated props, art and other craft projects including hand made leather bound books, Terrariums, and full dragon murals from their home in Norway. Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: TheNerdforge thenerdforge.com The Magic Historian/Fantasy Geographic Follow Big Daddy Hatch down the rabbit hole of the entire history Magic The Gathering and check out his other channel Fantasy Geographic where he dives into the lore of MTG. Twitter: @BigDaddyHatch Baumgartner Restoration Julian Baumgartner restores and retouches some of the finest art from around the country and world. Located in Chicago land area Julian brings the best of both craft skill and artistry his channel. Instagram: baumgartnerrestoration Facebook: Baumgartner Restoration Fine Art Restoration BaumgartnerRestorationFineArtRestoration.com Top 5 Scary Join Keegan and Lucy as they bring you some the best horror fandom, Cinema, Cryptids, SCP files and even urban legends rolled into neat lists for all your gothy spooky delights. Twitter: @NukesTop5 Facebook: NukeNorway

    Not So Urban Legends

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 41:35


    A car behind you flashing their headlights. Checking the caller ID before answering the phone. Or chanting a name in front of a mirror in the dark. No one can deny the effects of urban legends in everyday life. Welcome fellow travelers to the gayus sanatorium. This is the order of the midnight roller podcast. We are your guides… Jamison and Scully! Join us at the crossroads upon the might hour as we whisper the tales of urban legends. The Italian bride: "The Italian Bride" burial site at the Mount Carmel Cemetery in Hillside holds Illinois' most chilling tale. The legend tells of a young woman named Julia Buccola Petta, a Chicago native who passed away during childbirth in 1921. When the woman was finally exhumed the body is not decomposed. The Jinn- Umm Al Duwais: Toted as one of the most famous Jinn in the UAE. She will appear as a beautiful woman to attract men and as soon they are reeled in she shapes into a terrifying figure who will eat the men she has enchanted. There is video evidence of apparent Jinn. The Smiling woman( Kuchisake-onna) A solder who is going to bed a woman who on beds the strongest or most powerful men. The Soldier arrives at the house to find that it is his home. He bursts into finding his wife sleeping with another man. He then brings his sword to her face asking if she is still pretty. He then slits his face along her lips. The legend states if you see this woman with a face covering and she asks if she is pretty. If you say “No” she will slit you with scissors. If you say yes with hesitation she will slice you. If you run away she will chase you and stab you. If you say “Yes” she is she will disappear. If you also say you are busy she will leave as well. The nuckelavee: Is a horse-like demon that combines horse and human elements. Fleshless half horse half man with yellow veins and black blood It has its origins in Scotland's Northern Isles. The nuckelavee's breath was thought to wilt crops and sicken livestock, and the creature was held responsible for droughts and epidemics on land despite being predominantly a sea-dweller. To get rid of this is by burning seaweed or cross a freshwater river. No one knows what it looks likes in the water and will not come ashore if it's raining. Gjenganger (Walking After death): They say are a hybrid of a ghost and a zombie. It has a physical body but keeps their minds and memories. The creatures are created when a person is murdered or commits suicide. This is a belief that has been around since Viking times. The creature can only turn another by waiting until they are asleep and pinching them which marks them for sickness and death. The Beijing Ghost Bus: A bus traveling at the end of its route pick up two men holding up another man in shabby clothing from the Quin Dynasty which was from1644-1911. The bus drive explains this away saying they were just actors they had no time change, The three enter the bus, and shortly after a young man and older man get into a fight and exit the bus going to the police. The police then laugh ridicule the two men after they say the men's legs never touched the floor. They did not believe the two men at all. The next morning the bus had not returned from its route. Another version of the story the bus was found three days later with three highly decomposed bodies in it. The Devil Baby of Hull House: The legend of Hull House is commonly known to the people of Chicago. A woman gave birth to a child whose father was the devil. The mother, disgusted by the child, abandoned the baby at Hull House. The owner, Jane Addams, hid the baby in the attic and raised the child. The Child died and a ghostly devilish figure can still be seen.

    Magic the Smothering 2021 Expansions

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 40:26


    In this episode, Scully and Jamion discuss the upcoming 2021 expansions for Magic the Gathering. The expansions include Kaldhime, Strixhaven, Adventures in the Forgotten Realms, and Innistrad Werewolves and Vampires. We discuss our thoughts and feelings on the new sets and speculate what the sets may be like. We also rant about the Magic the Gathering Reserve list.

    Everything Is Cursed Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 36:53


    From mysterious blue diamonds who claim the heads of their bearers to ancient tombs which bring death destruction and misery to those who disturb it. This world is in no short of deadly items. Welcome fellow travelers to the Gayest Sanctorum this is the Order of the Midnight Roller Podcast. We are your guides, Jamison, and Scully. Join us as we dangerously dig through time to discover Cursed Objects. Koh-i-Noor Diamond (fountain of light) Originally thought to have been 186 carrots in weight though mysterious diamond was one part of the Mughal peacock throne. An ancient Hindu text states: “He who owns the diamond will own the world. But he will also have its misfortunes” all the kings who have owned this have dies and or been defeated. The diamond can now be found in the crown jewels in England. The Crying Boy Painting Massed produced by Giovanni Bragolin in the 1950s. Because of its extreme popularity amongst many homes in Britain. However, the painting infamous when several houses mysterious caught fire with the only untouched item in the house was the Crying Boy Painting. The Screaming Skull Located in Burton Anges Hall in the UK. The Screaming skull is believed to belong to a woman named Kathrine Ann Griffith a woman who was attacked by bullies and dies the same house in the year 1620. A haunted spirit seen near the skull making a terrible noise and even screaming at people who attempted to remove the skull. The Hand Resist Painting Painted by Bill Stoneham 1972. The painting depicts a young boy and doll standing in front of a door. The Artist states the painting is based on a photo of himself. He also states the door is a presentation of the door between the dream worlds and reality. The story is that the two in the painting will move during the night and would sometimes leave the painting and enter the room they are displaced in. First bought by a John Marleen then went on auction and purchased for $1,025 by a Michigan gallery. The gallery contacted the artist who stated that the gallery owner and the critic who reviewed it at first mysterious within a year of them coming in contact with the painting. The Woman of Lemb (Goddess of Death) Unearthed in 1878 but is said to be likely thousands of years older. The simple lime stone idol was named after the town in Cypros where it was discovered. The dark tale starts with a Lord Elphont during the British occupation of Cypros. Six members of his family died within a half year of getting the relic. It then traveled westward to a man named Ivor Manccui who's entire family died within four years of getting it. It then changed hands to Lord Thump-Noel who's entire family died within a few years. The last private buyer a Sir Alan Biverbrooke whose wife and daughter died. The lord's son then donated it to the Edinburgh museum but the curator who took it in died the very same year. Rudolph Valentino's RingA simple silver ring with a tigers eye stone. When Rodolph bought the ring he was told of its curse of bad luck. In that same year, his last movie flopped, and fell ill and passed away at 31 from a rare ulcer condition which was so rare that named it after him. The ring then passed through many hands including groups of thieves, directors, musicians, and one very unlucky bank who's all mysteriously end and or burnt down. The ring is still nowhere to be found.

    TTRPG Story Time Part 2 Electric Boogaloo

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 32:25


    Scully started playing TTRPGS in 1998. The first campaign in that same year was a mix of John Carpenter's Vampires, Blade, Monty Python, and The Holy Grail, The Teletubbies. And weird monster movies. The game was pre Curse of Strahd. As much as Scully can remember the party was hunting a vampire that had been attacking villagers. He throws a group of rude cow chucking French knights, a sun monster with a babyface, and giant crab people monster. Every map was hand-drawn for the campaign for each session. In 2017 Scully plays in a campaign where he plays a rouge Tabaxi gunslinger and the pc is adopted by a king who's son is jealous of the king loving the pc and not him. The king's son kills his father and banishing him from the land. Scully spends a year playing and getting to the point of getting his revenge on the son. He finally gets his revenge and slays the king's son. In the end, Scully's character doesn't want the crown but wants to go back out and continue to adventure and gives the crown away. In 2018 there was a Star Wars Savage Lands campaign. Where Scully played a truck driving smuggler that loves to drink and drink of choice is a chicken soup flavored whiskey called “Swhiskey”. The DM gave the character a mission to get a shipment of said swhiskey but not known is the shipment is contaminated with a mind-controlling parasite called Shoulder Cowboy that the character ends up drinking and in the end becomes the big bad of the campaign. Most recently Scully DMs a futuristic post-apocalyptic Tal' Dorei campaign. Bringing in a vampire inspired but the Briarwoods. One of the party members has a party in their home in Whitestone. In said is a Vampire who turns the party member and compels them to hunt down Percy and turn him as revenge for killing his family. At the end of the session, the party fights the vampire only to have one of the party members wish the vampire away after a short 15-minute battle leaving the DM very disappointed. ReplyForward

    A Comic Interlude

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 36:29


    Jamison enjoys Stormwatch favorite characters Midnighter, Apollo, and The Engineer. He enjoys that the characters in the comic due to them being darker. Scully enjoys the Watchmen and Sin City for trades but for single-issue likes Dark Tower and Dead Chains. Both Jamison and Scully dislike the Dark Tower movie adaptation. Scully's first comic series was the original Xmen and moved into the modern comics of the series. Favorite character is Professor X. Then moved into reading Batman. Batman Vs. Dracula was a great comic animated movie. Both Enjoyed the story but disliked the animation besides Dracula's design which resembled icons of Gothic camp like Morticia Addams. Jamison likes Elseworld's comics like Wonder Woman: Year One. Scully mentions there are a ton Elseworld's comics from Marvel include Marvel 1602 Jamison states he enjoys the DC comic where Thomas Wayne is Batman and Martha Wayne was the Joker. Both mention they should do future episodes under the influence. Jamison gravitates to DC and Batman's Rouge's Gallery. Keeps getting Aquaman but hasn't read them in quite a while. Jamison lost hope in Marvel when he read the Young Avengers and dislikes Squirrel Girl. Scully Believes Crisis on Infinite Earth is the ultimate cross over and both believe that DC does cross overs better. Jamison doesn't particularly enjoy the Marvel villains besides the villains in Xmen. Neither Scully nor Jamison enjoy Superman and enjoy Lex Luther. Scully really enjoys Superman: Red Son because the roles are reversed. Scully really enjoys The Punisher and other antiheroes. One of Jamison's recent favorite comic is Batman White Knight. After Batman drives the batmobile over the roofs of skyscrapers they ponder the question does insurance cover that? Scully likes comic stories with some realism and superhero antics. Both Jamison and Scully love Sandman. Jamison second comic he picked up was Red Thorn and picked it up because the cover caught his eye. Finding out there was full nudity in the book. Scully just read Vox Machina Origins and went picked up two more trades. Jamison states that indie comics can be unpredictable. Jamison states his newest favorite comics as of late is Power Ranger Shattered Grid. Scully has the full collection of The Walking Dead but Jamison was is not a fan of Zombie themed stuff. Both Jamison and Scully want more Vampire themed comic books. Jamison mentions there was supposed to be a Lost Boys comic and Scully squees. Both very much love Batman the animated series and how it shaped their like of Batman. Jamison states he's over most superheroes but enjoys other comics that keeps certain franchises alive. Scully mentions the original Ninja Turtles that are in black and white and ultra-violent.

    Cryptids Across America: Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 43:05


    Whether it be strange sightings of shadows slithering in the water, the beat of monstrous wings above your head, o the threat of glowing eyes in a dense cluster of trees, there are many creatures unknown to modern society. Welcome fellow travelers to the gayest Sanctorum, this is the order of the midnight roller podcast. We are your guides, Jamison, and Scully. Join us as we traverse through the treacherous terrain of North America in search of Cryptic Cryptids. The Dover Demon: Dover Massachusetts Cole Hollow Rd/ Farmer City Monster: Illinois North Field Pigman: Vermont The Monster Turtle of Big Blue: Iowa The Melon Heads: Connecticut The Dogman of Michigan Champ: New York The Bear Lake Monster: Idaho

    Magic the Smothering

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 44:41


    From Dominaria to Pyrexia, from Innistrad to Kalidesh. Feel the mana flow through your veins. Welcome fellow travelers to the gayest Sanctorum this is the Order of the Midnight Roller Podcast. We are your guides, Jamison, and Scully. Join us today as we hop in the Planer Portal and travel to the many worlds of Magic: The Gathering. Keep a tally how many times Jamison's chair squeaks or messes up his words Magic the gathering started in ‘93. Scully started with Beta and started with a white deck. Jamison wasn't able to play because of a religious upbringing and was at the tail end of the satanic panic. He played Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh! Scully is more of a casual player and Jamison plays Commander and does drafts on occasion. The Kaiju monsters in Ikoria are really cool. Ice Age is Scully's favorite sets. The snow-covered lands are one of his favorite lands and they were reprinted in full art lands just recently. Krakens and Minotaur were introduced in this set. Jamison started playing in the Amonkhet block. Because of a draft, it stated the downfall of Jamison's wallet. Jamison Edgar Markov deck is particularly nasty. Painful Quandary is a particularly nasty card where opponents cast a spell, each opponent must pay 5 life or discard a card. The price of cards is insane. Original dual lands. Scully also loves the Un- Sets. Rock Paper Scissors. In Unglued, a secret message at the bottom of the cards if you put all of the cards together. Even Blacker Lotus was a card that you would rip up the card and however many pieces you had is how much mana you would get. Innistrad is Jamion's favorite set. Ixalan was his best-pulled set. Pirates and dinosaurs and Vampires oh my. Also was the same time he got into Commander. Which block would you go back to collect? Scully would do the Urza block and Jamison would do either Stronghold or Lorwyn cycles. We hate on blue soooooo much and we talk about Jamison's Nope deck. What color do we not play that we should? Scully is red and Jamison is Green. Jamison Messed up his favorite combo. It is Sanguine Bond and Exquisite Blood. (OOPS!) Most epic Win was with Blood Artist against a Goblin and Rings of Brighthearth combo. Also was an Oona Queen of the Fae win with a mill and fairy barrage.

    How Has the Human Race Survived? The Victorian Era

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 35:10


    The Victorian Era additives were used in bread such as Plaster of Paris, Chalk, and or Alum to cut down on the amount of flour used and to make the bread appear more white. Alum is an aluminum-based compound commonly used today in detergents. Borax was place in milk to cut down on the sour taste and smell. Consequently, this created boric acid which can be lethal if too much was ingested. Because of the reduced smell and taste, this allowed the Bovine TB virus to spread more rapidly. Mothers rejoiced when self-feeding baby bottles were invented. The Little Cherub Feeding Bottle was one of the most popular models. It consisted of a clear bottle and a rubber straw with a suckle on the end. The major flaw with this design was how hard it was to clean the rubber straw. Mrs. Beeton a home guru of the time, claimed she did not have to wash the bottle but once every two to three weeks. Warm milk would be given to the child in the bottle and well, it became a breeding ground for bacteria. After numerous child deaths, these devices were known as “Murder Bottles” and doctors of the time warned against using them. Unfortunately, due to the convenience of the device, mothers kept using them. A Laudanum Tincture was a favorite remedy of Queen Victoria. Bayer ( Yes the Bayer aspirin company) Released the first Heroin Cough Syrup and it was advertised as a “Non-Addictive Cough Syrup”. And Arsenic was used to treat Syphilis. Radium was also used in a host of items from watches to water to condoms. Unfortunately, the radium girls were the ones to suffer the most from the radium due to them putting the paintbrushes in their mouth causing tooth decay and the deforming or the jaw. For beauty, the use of lead and mercury-based eyeshadows continued up into the '20s. Ugly Girl Papers published an article where they recommended using the opium from lettuce leaves on a woman's face overnight and then washing it off with ammonia. Belladonna was used as an eyedrop to make wealthy women's eyes look wider and more seductive. In the Art of beauty by Lola Montez, she claimed that she visited Bohemia where women would bathe in and drink from Arsenic springs. She openly stated that it was bad for one's health but she had never seen such beautiful skin. Scheele's Green became popular in home decore (as well as everything else) due to the repeal of the window tax in 1851. With the addition of more windows to the home, more light was able to get in resulting in brighter rooms. The addition of the bright green gave a vibrant and modern look to all the rooms that it was in. Unfortunately, the main compound that was used to create this green was Copper Arsenate. Yes, Arsenic. Lead was often used as a binding agent to make paint pigments stick on walls better. The invention of indoor plumbing (it's gonna be big) created a new room in the house. The bathroom or water closet often had a copper bathtub. And in order to take a hot bath a gas piloted heater placed underneath the copper tub was used to heat up the water. Unfortunately, several people did not turn off the heater resulting in the person boiling themselves alive. Napoleón Bonaparte was a huge fan of green and absolutely loved taking baths. He was reported to spend hours in his bathtub surrounded by the beautiful green interior. One theory of how the Copper Arsenate caused health problems is that the humidity would allow the toxins to be released from the paint or wallpaper. It was rumored that when Napoleón Bonaparte's body was exhumed to be taken back to France that his body showed little sign of decomposition, in theory, due to the high concentration of arsenic from the paints.

    The Mandela Effect

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 34:28


    Mandela Effect Remembrance of things past is not necessarily remembrance of things as they were. - Marcel Proust Welcome fellow travelers to the Gayest Sanctorum, this is the Order of the Midnight Roller Podcast. We are your guides, Jamison, and Scully. Join us as we travel down the twisted tunnel of time as we discover the Mandela Effect. Nelson Mandela died in 2013 not in prison in the 80s. Looney Toons is really Looney Tunes Curious Geroge has no tail Fabreeze vs Fabreze Monopoly guy never had a monocle Pikachu had no black on its tail Kit-Kat vs Kit Kat Fruit of the loom never had a cornucopia in the logo C-3PO has a silver leg (since when?) Flinstones vs Flintstones Forest Gump “life is like a box of chocolates” vs. “life was like a box of chocolates” Star Wars “Luke I am your father” vs. “I am your Father” Snow White “Mirror mirror on the wall” vs. “Magic mirror on the wall” Lord of the Rings “run you fools” vs “Fly you fools” Hannibal Lector never says “Hello Clarice” Fredy Mercury never say “Of the world” at the end of “We Are The Champions” Mr. Rodgers Song says “it's a beautiful day in this neighborhood” People remembering learning about 51 or 52 States Simbad was never in a movie called Shazaam Check us out on twitter at o_midnightroll and our website orderofthemidnightroller.com

    Paranormal Encounters

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 42:12


    Black eyed children, Black Eyed Kids, BEK encounter with Brian Bethel. The BEK are children between the ages of six (although I have heard stories where they are as young as three) and sixteen. They usually are dressed in dated clothes or possibly inappropriately dressed if it is cold outside, and approach an unexpecting person usually in a secluded home, parking lot, or possibly even hitchhiking. They will always ask for small favors such as, “May we have a ride to our mother's house?”, “Our parents are on the way, may we come in?”, Or “May we use your phone to call our parents?”, something along those lines. The children will appear harmless but will give off an uneasy vibe or possibly cause irrational fear. If one lets them in many bad things will occur after the BEK leaves. Men in Black, not Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith...sorry. Dr. Hubert was a psychiatrist, who was dealing with hypnosis and the alien abductions. Hanging up After a strange phone call asking to talk to him about the work he gets a knock at the door where he is greeted by a man in black. Tall bald in a black suit but appears to be wearing red lipstick. They talk for a long time which seems like only minutes wherein the man says I need to recharge my battery. After he leaves Dr. Hubert has a sense of dread and fear come over him. In 2003 a US soldier scheduled in Mousel, where on-duty ran across a man whit glowing eyes and dead men stare. The shower man is a creature that was spotted in a man's shower screaming. After calling the police the creature vanished out of thin air. A few days later the man spotted the creature near his sewer line. He goes out to see the creature and ends up being chased back into the house. The Vampire of Highgate cemetery is a being that surfaced in the late 1960s and 70s. Two magicians fought over what the creature was which caused a 100person manhunt for a vampire.

    Episode 20: Stuff that Make Gay Hearts Weep

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 43:23


    Happy Pride everyone, in this episode we go through the book “Stuff That Makes A Gay Heart Weep” by Freeman Hall. We give our takes on some topics he presents in the book. Purchased back in 2010 from Borders (yes dating my self) We talk about the good and bad of the book. We try to keep it light and funny but we do get a little cringy. We just go over the titles it has been a while since I have read the book. Bad drag (and we add bad cosplay) Do what you are capable of doing. And be respectful. A town without a Target, Trader Joes, or Whole Foods. We at least have a Target. Sara Palin Anything to do with the Twilight Saga. I tried reading it I got through chapter five. Luckily I only spent $2 for each book. But Robert Pattinson is great in the Lighthouse Crocs… Yes, Jamison DESPISES Crocs. No Valet service. We find valet service weird People who don't like to be called hun sweety, dearie. Novel Cusine…if you spend big money on a dinner, it better have food on it it Richard Simmons No internet, I think that this affects everyone. A weird cell service outage that happened. Slow porn downloads. Wow, we are dating ourselves with this one. DSL was big when this book was out. Stupid Gay t-shirt. As Seen on TV Products…guilty pleasure. Having to trap and kill a roach or mouse. Not owning an iPhone Fist bumping...Welcome to 2020. Fist bumping has replaced the handshake. Having a gym membership and not using it. No Starbuck within walking distance. First world problems. Support small businesses Found Familiar coffee. Food Network addiction, this has been replaced by youtube. Taxidermy Manorexia. Jamison goes off on a tangent about body image and the effects of tv on youth. Emo Hair Designer signature overload. Blackout Drinking Being Poor, the stigma that gays have a lot of money is kind of sickening. Rainbow colored food. Train wreck Britney...after quarantine most of us knows how she feels Too much autotune...Jamison does terrible Cher impression Visible thongs... meh Drunk texting The chicken dance Taking a bad picture UGLY CHRISTMAS SWEATERS!!!!! Dolce and Gabbana jeans...oh dear god they are out there.

    Episode 19: New Releases For Dungeons and Dragons 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 41:28


    With the announcement of the new Dungeons and Dragons campaign setting Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden, we decide to cover all the upcoming products being released from Wizards of the Coast for the world's most popular Tabletop Role Playing Game. The Worldbuilders Journal, a journal with writing prompts to inspire the dungeon master (DM) and players to create complex worlds and characters. The Mythic Odyssey of Theros, the next campaign setting book based on the world of Theros from Magic the Gathering. The Journal of Holding, an official d&d journal to help keep track of events you have in your journeys. A rant about making your own journal and talk about Nerd Forge making her element tomes Hero's Feast a Dungeons and Dragons Cookbook. 80 recipes inspired by dnd including vegetarian dishes. (The dish we could not think of was Salisbury Steak) Big shout out to Quincy's Tavern on tiktok @quincylk Stranger Things and Dungeons and Dragons comic by Dark Horse Comics Finally Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden. We talk about the announcement by Anna Prosser, Mica Burton, Chris Perkins, and Jeremy Crawford, which was kinda painful to watch. The northernmost part of the Forgotten Realms where not only do you have to worry about monsters but also the environment. A horror based setting which reminds us of John Carpenters The Thing with new mechanics such as food rationing, snowstorms, and avalanches. This book has 50 new stat blocks for monsters and villains or BBEG. Along with the campaign, Wizards is realizing an adventurers tool kit. We also geek out about an Owlbear. We debate whether or not there are too many products coming out from Wizards of the Coast. Between Magic the Gathering and Dungeons and Dragons there are a lot of things coming out in the next four months.

    Episode 18: Illegal Places We Can't Visit

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 33:46


    Pack your bags and grab your tinfoil hat because in this episode we discuss places that are illegal to visit. From a concrete building in New York City to Snake Island, to Vatican City there are many places and conspiracy theories surrounding many places.

    Episode 17: TV Show Revivals

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 40:49


    In this episode, we discuss reviving some of our favorite shows from our childhood such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Beetleborgs, Ronin Warriors, Xena, and many more.

    Episode 16: Collectibles Galore

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 35:58


    In this episode, we cover things we like to collect such as Funko Pops!, Power Rangers, Harry Potter, Ghostbusters, Diamond Select, and much more. Not all things that glitter are gold, some are Dice!

    Episode 15: Artificial Intelligence Conspiracies

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 33:26


    Grab the tin foil hats because in this episode we talk about conspiracies about Artificial Intelligence ( AI ). The good, the bad, and the Strange.

    Episode 14: Our Picks for the Worst Movies of All Time

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 48:13


    In this episode we dig through the files of trash Cinema we have watched and give you 10 of the worst movies we have seen.

    Episode 13: Music in Film

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 32:42


    In this episode, we discuss the importance of music in Movies and Cinema

    Episode 12: Doctor Who?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 32:11


    In this episode Scully and Jamison discuss which Doctor is which. Geronimo!!!!

    Episode 11: True Conspiracy: Special Info Unit

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 30:52


    Grab your tin foil hats and victory cigar, because in this episode, Scully and Jamison discuss conspiracy theories that turned out to be true. The truth is out there...but do we really wanna know?

    Episode 10: Cryptic Cryptids

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 37:51


    In this episode, Scully and Jamison discuss some of the most common cryptids. !!! A Wild Chupacrabra Appeared!!!

    Episode 9: Our Favorite Literature

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 33:07


    In this Episode, Scully and Jamison discuss their favorite books. Remember, no harm ever came from opening a book.

    Episode 8: I'm Not Saying Aliens... But... Aliens

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 30:33


    Grab your Tinfoil hats because we are disusing ... ALIENS! "We do our work. The truth still lies in the X-Files" - X-Files

    Episode 7: TTRPG Systems

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 31:48


    In this Episode, Scully and Jamison discus the different TTRPG systems they have played. The search for the One Game to rule them All.

    Episode 6: Paranormal Hacktivity

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 36:56


    In this Episode Scully and Jamison discuss their personal experiences with the Paranormal. When something strange is in your neighborhood, who ya gonna call..... NOT US!!!!

    Episode 5: Fear and Loathing in Wildemount: Campaign Setting and Beyond

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 33:38


    In this Episode, Scully and Jamison discuss their thoughts on the upcoming Wildemount and Odyssey of Theros campaign settings and more. As your Lawyer, I advise you to listen.

    Episode 4: Two men and a Conspiracy

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 32:24


    In this episode, Scully and Jamison discuss some of their favorite Conspiracies. Or at least some they like to make fun of. Welcome the the Foil Society.

    Episode 3: C2E2 Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 34:37


    In this episode, Scully and Jamison discuss their experience at Chicago's Comic and Entertainment Expo 2020... part 2 (electric boogaloo).

    Episode 2: C2E2 Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 44:38


    In this episode, Scully and Jamison discuss their experience going to Chicago's Comic and Entertainment Expo 2020.

    Episode 1: TTRPG Story Time

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 33:43


    In this episode, Scully and Jamison discuss some of their more... INTERESTING stories while playing TTRPGs. Our first episode. Funny and disastrous TTRPG stories. Tabletop Role Playing Games can have some funny stories, and some hilariously disastrous ones, so we decided to tell some of our best and worst stories. Charming an automaton causing the automaton to stalk the party Illithid befriends a Kracken and becomes a Kracken Cultist. Band Puns Dance Magic Dance, Players fight the Goblin King while playing Magic Dance on repeat for 45minutes during the ENTIRE battle. Somehow our playgroup, SOMEHOW, manages to always sets things on Fire!!! Demonic Toaster and Meatball Sandwich (inspired but the SCP Foundation) Be careful what you wish for. Becoming the sole owner of a house comes with side quests. The Burning of the Great Library of Alexandria ( the truth uncovered, sort of) (The Cat Interrupts) Find the Egalscrote Fairy hybrid causes high vampires A castle launching Cows. Thank you Monty Python. Hackcents… MY accents always turn Russian. ZUBE!!!! Zombie Hippo Fail!

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