Urban Legends with the Ghost Brothers

Hitchhiking is a No-No for MrCreepyPasta

Episode Summary

Have you ever hitchhiked? After hearing some of these crazy and freaky stories, you may think twice about it, (cough, cough) Texas Chainsaw Massacre anyone? Plus the guys speak with YouTuber MrCreepyPasta who tells terrifying and creepy stories about all things paranormal and how hitchhiking urban legends came to life. The Ghost Brothers, Atlanta’s premiere (and funniest) paranormal investigators, Dalen Spratt, Juwan Mass, and Marcus Harvey are investigating the craziest myths and legends with the help of comedians, witches, celebrities and friends. So gather round, because there's some creepy s*** out there and we know you love getting scared.

Episode Notes

Have you ever hitchhiked? After hearing some of these crazy and freaky stories, you may think twice about it, (cough, cough) Texas Chainsaw Massacre anyone? Plus the guys speak with YouTuber MrCreepyPasta who tells terrifying and creepy stories about all things paranormal and how hitchhiking urban legends came to life.

The Ghost Brothers, Atlanta’s premiere (and funniest) paranormal investigators, Dalen Spratt, Juwan Mass, and Marcus Harvey are investigating the craziest myths and legends with the help of comedians, witches, celebrities and friends. So gather round, because there's some creepy s*** out there and we know you love getting scared.


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Episode Transcription

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Marcus [00:00:00] Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, there, this is your man, the Marcus Harvey with the Ghost Brothers and welcome to Urban Legends with the Ghost Brothers

 

Juwan [00:00:11] brought to you from Discovery Plus, you know who it is is Juwan Mass

 

Dalen [00:00:16] and I am Dalen Spratt a.k.a.

 

Speaker 1 [00:00:18] the bad boy. Appear Paranormal we your favorite goes hunting trio.

 

Speaker 3 [00:00:24] We have amazing show in store for you today. We are getting into the whole hitchhiker phenomenon. Oh yeah, you heard it here in our guest today is YouTube storyteller extraordinaire Mr. Creepypasta. He's been sharing some of the scariest content on the internet for over a decade.

 

Speaker 2 [00:00:45] But what about hitchhiking? What did he say?

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Speaker 1 [00:00:49] What didn’t he say is the proper question? Is it? No, it's not it's it's really what did he say? All right.

 

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Speaker 3 [00:00:58] Have you ever been hitchhiking, Mr?

 

Speaker 1 [00:01:00] Pretty positive.

 

Speaker 4 [00:01:01] Oh no. No, it's or dangerous? No.

 

Speaker 1 [00:01:06] OK, OK.

 

Speaker 3 [00:01:07] I feel exactly the same way you feel, but apparently there's a lot of people that's like hitchhiking.

 

Speaker 1 [00:01:13] Yeah, I would do that every day. Yes, I got to get to where I need to go. 

 

Speaker 4 [00:01:19] twenty two to get over. It's gonna get a call lyft.  But there's other options, is what he's saying now.

 

Speaker 3 [00:01:26] I mean, I'm from Texas, man. This I mean, one thing about being from Texas, you don't have been cars with

 

Speaker 4 [00:01:32] strange people that

 

Speaker 1 [00:01:33] you know this story always in, bro.

 

Speaker 4 [00:01:36] Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Richard talking about our things as well. I don't. I don't mess around with that.

 

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Speaker 2 [00:01:45] Look, at yall bonding over Texas.

 

Speaker 1 [00:01:47] That's my buddy. [CUT] You know what's funny about that, Mandy? I remember that show the hitchhiker back in the day to hear that Jason scared the crap out of me. I don't know if the guy had a little rusty leather jacket. And you know you walk with, you know, if in the desert, I'm like, dog. But you know, there is a good point you like. He would much rather use Uber. But you know, hitchhiking is free. 

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Speaker 2 [00:02:14] it can also cost you your life.

 

Speaker 1 [00:02:16] Well, I mean, it will cost you some coffee a little bit, you know? Yeah, come on. That's cool, cause you. So no free rides. Hey, man,

 

Speaker 3 [00:02:24] that was Mr. Creepy Pasta Man. He creates amazing, amazing stories literally every day on YouTube. And that's Texas man. We know never to get it. Get around or hop our asses in a hitchhiking situation.

 

Speaker 1 [00:02:40] Yeah, that's true.

 

Speaker 2 [00:02:42] Thank you, dear listeners, for joining us on season two of Urban Legends with the Ghost Brothers

Speaker 1 [00:02:49] we are back. We are back. So let's get into hitchhiking. I mean, I've never done it before. I mean, you know, because I mean, I just don't think that the way that my body is built, I can really, you know, have a hitchhiking, hitchhiking, fizzy. You know, I'll probably walk half the distance to where I'm trying to go before I get picked up.

 

Speaker 3 [00:03:09] I'm with you, bro. I'm not. I'm not hitchhiking either.

 

Speaker 1 [00:03:11] Be of deer. Yeah. Come on, boy, get this look, I know, I know, sir. Keep on moving. Oh, I didn't go. I like your little taste there. Nice little smile there, buddy. Which way you headed? You try to do that. Not at all.

 

Speaker 2 [00:03:29] I'm not going to lie, though. I've done it. 

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Speaker 2 Yeah. And to be honest. I was OK with the outcome.

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Speaker 1 [00:03:35] Oh, I was there. You know where I'm going with this. So how does it do? Why is it taking in Miami? That was in Miami. Which jewel was this daily? OK. This was wild. OK, well, this is the one you become. This is what he was walking the cigaret with his shirt off. Oh boy, this would irritate me. Yeah. Well, we've got a cigaret vending machine. That's how real I would have been. The machine. Hey, Bill, Lucy Lucy. No, that's that's what we're talking about here. So that paints a picture of where one was human during this time. Give me a cigaret. Go ahead.

 

Speaker 2 [00:04:15] Well, no, we were in Miami and you set us up with a hotel that was extremely far away. It was, and we're making this walk and I and I, I was like, Yo, I'm not about to walk where I'm really about to see if we can hail a ride.

 

Speaker 1 [00:04:30] This is before Uber and Lyft. Yeah. So Helen, go right.

 

Speaker 3 [00:04:33] If it's not a taxi, you're hitchhiking.

 

Speaker 2 [00:04:35] But you know, you own a strip in Miami, so it's like everybody's walking. It's just I didn't want to go the distance. Okay. So I'm like, I'm going to try and try and get this right. So, you know, put my arm out.

 

Speaker 3 [00:04:46] Mind you, he had his thighs out.

 

Speaker 2 [00:04:48] This is my my show. I have my short trunks.

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Speaker 1 [00:04:49] Oh hey, guys, up to a head this time. OK, so he stuck that tire. Oh, did your best?

 

Speaker 2 [00:04:57] You know you in Miami, you got to feel like you Europeans.

Speaker 1 [00:04:59] You got to hang out, you know, in movies, a car swerve for real bad. I got this one man that do it. Hoping that he got it right. It got me a ride that day. Got you a ride. Hey, who's in the car? I like to party to try to pull it over to a pool. All these other families with it really stupid.

Speaker 3 [00:05:22] Both of them was in the front seat. Jawa hopped his.

 

Speaker 1 [00:05:26] They came in through the window seat of what would have been the the back seat.

 

Speaker 2 [00:05:32] No one was in the back seat as like, now you got to get out what was in the front.

 

Speaker 1 [00:05:35] You got to get in the back.

 

Speaker 3 [00:05:37] No, you missed the most important part to one climbed through the window with you on it with no leg first through the window by

 

Speaker 3 [00:05:48] this Miami bro, everybody hanging off the cars gently, each

 

Speaker 1 [00:05:51] one when feet burst. You know, he welcomed me to the

 

Speaker 2 [00:05:54] car, bro. She invited me in the back window, now open the door like I unlocked the door from the inside. So yes, my hand went to the window. Daly is definitely embellishing on how we

 

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Speaker 2 [00:06:06] Yeah, left. And it was successful. Hitchhike, but I also didn't see daylight for like 24 hours, bro.

 

Speaker 3 [00:06:11] I saw two one. Two days later. He still had the same clothes.

 

Speaker 1 [00:06:15] Same that same path. The same. Well, where'd you get a cigaret from? In the Paranormal Papi was born, and that's where that came about. Yeah, the origin story.

 

Speaker 3 [00:06:25] Woo. Well, guys, what's crazy is we actually chat about that a little bit with Mr. Creepypasta

 

Speaker 1 [00:06:31] about Joe Biden over there.

 

Speaker 2 [00:06:33] I mean, you get into cars with strangers all the time.

 

Speaker 1 [00:06:36] You've traded the things that you do, and that's where the title Stranger Things came from.

Speaker 3 [00:12:52] All right, so I think we've pretty much on the same page there, we're never going to hitchhike at the planet game, right? Well, these me, you mark is right. Never, never, never. We got to go nowhere, Deborah isn't.

 

Speaker 1 [00:13:07] I walk barefoot…

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Speaker 1…all glass in the tundra into some hot glass… 

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Speaker 1… maybe doing it the whole. Well, that's crazy.

INTERVIEW

  

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Dalen 3 [00:13:40] Say his collection of terrifying stories are brought to life in. These stories are posted literally every day. It's utter creepiness, mixed with mystery of fact or fiction. And also lots of differe nt videos to get lost, the majority of which are individual tales of pure creepiness or urban mysteries. Mr. Creepy Pasta Man, you are an amazing, amazing, amazing storyteller, man. So it's an honor and a privilege to have you on this podcast with us today.

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Speaker 3 [00:14:27] So what made you just decide, you know, 10, 11 years ago that I'm going to start telling scary stories online? That wasn't a thing back then, was it?

 

Speaker 4 [00:14:35] Back then? It was. I was like the stupidest reasons I was in college, so I just had like an interest in doing like I like old 1930s like radio shows and things like that. I just like horror. It was like an ex-girlfriend of mine and super into horror, and I was like, Oh, we'll just do this stuff together. So I sold my first video I ever did is up there. It's really bad. It's a terrible thing right now, like right off, like I was on like a terrible microphone. I didn't know how to edit anything, so I did a recording of one of these stories that we ended up finding because we had read these anonymous stories online and I recorded it and I put it up on the channel and I showed it to like, Look, this would be something fun for us to work on together. And she full on is like, This is really bad. Like, here you should. You should not do this. So I kind of stopped for a while, but I came back two weeks or so later, honestly, after me and her broke up, I came back to this

 

Speaker 3 [00:15:32] lesson right there, man.

 

Speaker 1 [00:15:33] You got to wait.

 

Speaker 3 [00:15:35] May is the day it went out there. You would to stay with me. You wouldn't be no Mr. Creepy Pasta. You'd be working at table.

 

Speaker 4 [00:15:43] No, I've got it right. What about religion? If were commenting, people liked it. They want me to do more. So I was was depressed at the time. I was like, Yeah, sure, I have to do something that's fun and I never I never intended to or thought that it could be something like YouTube. Back then, there was no like real YouTube you didn't do. People didn't do YouTube, you know, right now it's just grown into what it is, is just by little, by sheer luck at this point.

 

Speaker 3 [00:16:11] So you said something really interesting. You said that you were depressed at the time limit. Do you feel like those emotions that you were going through at that time, like translated into your storytelling, which people were able to kind of connect to?

 

Mr CreepyPasta [00:16:25] Oh yeah, absolutely. So I mean, you know, when you go through like breakup of your back kind of the depression going on one, you want to drown yourself in something else. And I think in a lot of ways, this was kind of what I just chose to do. This is I'm going to do it, fill the time. But I think also a lot of the because those stories were all just narration based. So there was no real characters to develop within those stories themselves. It was always just the narrator and the narrator's finding a lot of creative passes, especially the original ones. They were really kind of broken people. I think majority of the times, they're always just this terrible thing happened to me. I managed to survive it, and now I'm going to relay the tale to somebody else. So the character would the emotion of that character's always just that. They're never in high spirits. They're always kind of broken, and they're just kind of relaying relaying a story. I think that depression that I had just kind of really aided to the character of just feeling like there's nothing really left. And this is just what I'm going to be able to tell it. Probably like, that's like the first kind of character that I had to develop for, for narrating in general. And it just at the time, I feel like this kind of came naturally as dramatic. I don't mean to sound like dramatic about like, Oh yeah, I calculations have felt like everything was broken, but you know, in the moment, it definitely feels that way.

 

Speaker 3 [00:17:46] but seriously, though, and you're just a prime example of, you know, stepping away and doing which you know was best for you and it working out for you in the long run. And I think that that's super amazing, just following the path that I say they got laid out for you where you know?

 

Speaker 4 [00:18:01] Yeah. And a lot of ways I kind of feel the same way that was just, I mean, I always say that it's like a luck thing, but definitely it does feel like a destiny path. But like it's strangely like in high school. I never I've never taken any real acting courses.I don't know acting. I don't know the storytelling outside of that. But I was in like speech team when I was in high school and specifically speech themes all about narrating stories out of like the written text. It's not about you. Like about like, oh yeah, like acting, developing characters, blah blah blah. But it's just like, Oh yeah, well, you need to have specific characters and moments within a written text story that you're currently reading. And like, I competed in that for like a years and then later on, and I'm coming, coming up and doing this. It's like, Well, I guess this is just exactly what I was doing in high school, but. I never I never took theater, and

 

Speaker 3 [00:18:50] I tell people all the time. You got to pay attention to the small things in your life because they can genuinely alter the big things later on. No, to mean like you never knew what you were doing back then was going to literally guide the path for today. So my guys, we're literally television's only black ghost hunting crew, right?

 

Speaker 4 [00:20:50] That's cool. 

 

Speaker 3 [00:20:52] super dope, man. It's it's definitely wasn't something that I thought graduating high school

 

Speaker 1 [00:20:58] that I would be doing with me,

 

Speaker 3 [00:21:00] but it's definitely the coolest thing I've ever done in my life. 

DS: So I wanted to tell you…In this episode, we're talking about hitchhikers. Have you ever been hitchhiking Mr. Creepypasta?

 

Speaker 4 [00:21:09] Oh no, no. I feel horribly dangerous. No.

 

Speaker 3 [00:21:15] I feel exactly the same way you feel, but apparently there's a lot of people that's like hitchhiking. Yeah, I would do that every day.

 

Speaker 4 [00:21:21] Yeah, if I was twenty twenty two man, you got Uber can't get a call list.

 

Speaker 3 [00:21:27] There's other options, is what he's saying right now. I mean, I'm from Texas, man. Listen, man, one thing about being from Texas, you don't hop in cars with strange people that you don't know where their story always ends.

 

Speaker 4 [00:21:39] That's the Texas Chainsaw Massacre is what you're talking about. I'm from Texas as well. I don't. I don't mess around with that.

 

Speaker 3 [00:21:45] Everyone's heard the story about the strange hitchhiker that gets in the car and you're there in the backseat. You're driving down this dark highway late at night. You're talking to them and you look up in the rearview mirror and they're gone. Like, they just disappear at the backseat. Have you ever read came across any crazy hitchhiker stories?

 

Speaker 4 [00:22:06] Oh, of course, hitchhikers in the classic classic Urban Legends stuff. I'll tell you, there is like a lot of like Lyft and Uber stories that have come out that definitely feel like they they follow that same vein. They've just evolved with the technology and

 

Speaker 3 [00:22:22] what people don't know about me. I drove for Lyft and Uber before it goes. When I was notified about doing Ghost Brothers, I was in the middle of a Uber ride at a red light. I have given I have given over 3000 Uber and Lyft rides when I was living in L.A. I have

 

Speaker 1 [00:22:42] countless stories

 

Speaker 3 [00:22:45] that have happened to me from just driving Uber and Lyft in downtown Los Angeles yeah, man, 15 60 Crazy Crazy Stories. But I do tell you this one story that I did, I thought was really, really interesting. I picked up this older guy, right? So he has to be like in his late 70s and I'm taking him, I believe, to the airport, right? And so me and him were just talking older, older white guy, younger black kid. Nothing really in common. We're just talking, right? And I was like, Man, I how you enjoy L.A.? He was like, Yeah, I came out here to visit my kids, man, I'm just going back home. And I was like, Is this you? He was like, Yeah, man. My wife passed away years ago, years and years ago. As I am, I'm sorry to hear that man that we're still talking. We're still talking, talk and talking. Then I was like, Man, you know, you haven't gone back out there since because it's been years, right? And he was like, I try dating and I said it would happen. He was like, I was in New York, and a friend of my wife said she had a friend that she wanted me to meet. So me and this lady go to dinner in New York and we have a great time. We leave in on the way home. He gets a phone call. The lady calls him and says, Oh my God, Steve is calling Steve. I just got into a really bad car accident. And she was like, Oh, are you OK? He was like, Yeah, I got to go to the. I'm fine. I just want to let you know, leaving the there our date, I got into a car accident and he said he never went out with her again. Years later. In Arizona, where he lives. Another friend of his said, I want to introduce you to someone, do you mind going out with my friend? So he's like, OK, sure. They go to dinner. They have a great time. They both leave. He said, Young man, I bullshit you. Not as soon as I got home, I get a phone call from this lady. She got into a horrible car wreck on the way home after our date, and he was like, Man, I just truly believe it's my wife not wanting anyone else to get close to me. So he was like, from now for ever since then, I will not go out with anyone. And they got out the car

 

Speaker 1 [00:24:53] and Wattleton into the airport with

 

Speaker 3 [00:24:58] David, how

 

Speaker 1 [00:24:58] crazy is that?

 

Speaker 4 [00:25:01] Oh, Jesus, that is so creepy, right? Poor guy, though, yeah.

 

DS: Yes exactly! And yes, it’s not exactly hitchhiking but it's about strange people getting in your car, man, in strange occurrences. But as for hitchhiking guys, it is 2022. Please don't do it, guys. It's not safe. Please, it's not safe.

 

Speaker 4 [00:25:19] Everything evolves with the time as far as I can always see it, and that if anything, I'd say the same way that creepypasta comes from Urban Legends. Like probably the Uber Lyft stories that come from hitchhiking. That's just your Modern-Day hitchhiking story.

 

Speaker 3 [00:25:32] You've done so much in these past decade, like what's the next ten years look like for you?

 

Speaker 4 [00:25:36] Good God, I can tell you right now, 10 years ago, if you asked me, like, what are you? I don't do it. I'd be like, I don't know. We're working on AT&T for the rest of my life. This is going to be, as I said, I was doing. I was in college working at AT&T and doing a YouTube channel on the side. I was no way that I ever would have been like, Oh yeah, I was going to keep doing my YouTube. But I don't know. I would never have done that. But I even when I said, like, I'm an AT&T, I'm going to think about, I just try to put more time and a YouTube to my parents. They were very unhappy about also living at home and the going to going through YouTube for a while. I'll tell you this. I'm trying to put a lot of thought into doing lots more stuff with virtual reality. But as of 2020, I run a horror convention in virtual reality and VR chat. If you have a computer, you don't need a VR headset. As long as a beginner, you can join in 2-D or you have a VR headset. Of course, it's a lot better to join in VR. We did a whole thing, mainly like a whole bunch of other artists that we knew of or content creators. So Hurricane Viacom, we were having the third year again this year, and it's all just free to attend. It's free to participate. That's like something I'm putting a lot of effort into. So I don't know 10 years from now. Hopefully, I'll be doing some virtual reality stuff One of the big projects you're talking about is just telling stories, but instead of it being like on a single screen, letting it be in an area around you, which would be neat.

 

Speaker 3 [00:27:02] Oh, that's dope. So tell all of our listeners where they can find you, man, 

 

Speaker 4 [00:27:08] Mr. Creepypasta.H I'm on YouTube. Well, the podcast as well on Spotify, wherever you can find podcasts. Mr Creepypasta or Mr What's the story time and I do an episode almost every day.

 

Speaker 3 [00:27:22] Man, I love you. So you stay busy. You stay working, man.

 

Speaker 4 [00:27:26] Yeah. Well, you look, you caught me while I was on vacation. Right now, it's not always there.

 

Speaker 3 [00:27:31] You heard it may get back to your family, get back to your vacation. Maybe it's your time and thank you. Thank you. All the information, man. I love talking to you today.

 

Speaker 4 [00:27:41] Thank you so much for inviting me on here. I really appreciate. I really appreciate you letting me come on your show and everything. If you if you ever need somebody else, I go out, goes on for you, out for you guys. I will go out on the coast.

 

Speaker 3 [00:27:55] Hey, everybody, you heard him say that we're going to hold you to that now. But yeah, we appreciate you, man. Thank you so much. 

Speaker: Hey so we will shoot off for a minute for the break but be right back.

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All right. Welcome back, welcome back, welcome back. That was Mr. Creepypasta, right? It is. It is interesting that Mr. Creepypasta talked about Uber and Lyft as the new place to tell scary stories.

 

Speaker 1 [00:28:16] I mean, that's true. I mean, shoot you three o'clock in the morning

 

Speaker 2 [00:28:19] you were Lyft. You, you drove for them. So how many scary stories did you hear, bro?

 

Speaker 3 [00:28:23] It would be my time drive for Lyft and Uber. I probably saw some of the craziest of it. You think we see crazy stuff now? But Ghost Brothers and truck driver for Lyft in L.A. at three o'clock in the morning.

 

Speaker 1 [00:28:34] Oh, it's over. Oh my gosh. Are you seeing go see, go down?

 

Speaker 3 [00:28:38] A a baby's great inside. But I would love it, man. I would. I would do it again.

JM: BUT we wanna go to our favorite part of the show - our listeners' submissions! Here is a creepy one from Joanna in Indiana. …… 

Joanna in Indiana[00:00:00] Speaker 1: My husband woke me up in the middle of the night with the noise of things coming back from the bathroom. I open my eyes and instead of closing my eyes and falling back to sleep because I was really tired. The way he was walking and moving made me continue to watch him. He was like moving really, really slow and his posture was wasn't like his posture, it was, you know, to straight up and down. It almost seemed like maybe he was sleepwalking because it just wasn't natural for him. But he's never sleepwalk. So I wasn't sure it took him a few more steps down toward like the corner of the bed. And I could see, like my feet in front of me, and he was bending to the corner. And he walks a few more steps, and all of a sudden I see feet laying next to me in the bed. And at that point I realized my husband was laying next to me in the bed and it startled me and like, I was like, Oh, and I shake my husband enough that he wakes up just slightly. And at that moment, whatever was walking around the bed disappeared. [00:00:00][0.0]

[00:00:00] Marcus:  That's crazy man. That's crazy. Dalen. what you think about that?

[00:00:03] Dalen:  Say– To be honest, it's something like that happened to me.

Juwan: You wildin’ out? 

Dalen: I wouldn't be calling into our podcast, telling everybody

Marcus: Who would you tell? man, I'm calling somebody besides us. Cause this is dated.

[00:00:14] Juwan: you got to call Jesus

[00:00:16] Marcus: I need to call somebody immediately.

[00:00:21] Juwan: Fellas, that sounded kind of like a doppelganger

JM: Thank you Joanna! If you wanna hear your voice on this podcast go to GhostBrothersPodcast.com and share a spooky, ghostly or paranormal experience. GhostBrothersPodcast.com

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Speaker 2 [00:06:40] I think I should introduce this urban legend myself. So the vanishing hitchhiker or variations such as the ghostly hitchhiker disappearing hitchhiker, phantom hitchhiker, you know, is an urban legend in which people traveling by vehicle meet with or are accompanied by a hitchhiker who vanishes with no explanation, often from a moving vehicle, though.  

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Speaker 1 [00:07:20] Also, how many movies have we seen this in a. Do you know any day The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Mos Depp was in that, wasn't he? Yeah, he was in it for the culture. Yeah, see

 Speaker 2 [00:07:36] pop culture combination. Marcus, you got any.

 

Speaker 1 [00:07:44] And it's got muddy, I got muddy is hitchhiking. Yeah, well, I'm a sucker. Oh, I'm going to get you suck. It was a story about hitchhiking a deeper dove into the hitchhiking world of gold chains and gold fever. Well, this

 

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Speaker 2 [00:07:59] is cool since you all know these movies so well. I got a game for y'all. Well, I want to find out who knows they're hitchhiking movies from their non hitchhiking movies. But listen, at this point, the game is like the game goes like this. I'm going to ask you a question. One of the hitchhiking movies one is going to be a hitchhiking movie and one is going to be totally made up. Look.

 

Speaker 1 [00:08:24] Y'all ready? Yeah. Ready. Let's go. I had to get y'all's

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Speaker 2 [00:08:28] opinion, Marcus Harvey.

 

Speaker 1 [00:08:29] It's going to be easy. You ready? I know what I was going to do. Here it is.

 

Speaker 2 [00:08:34] Hitchhiking in the outback.

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Speaker 1 [00:08:37] Oh, that's definitely Australian, it is that the name of a movie you're at? No, it's definitely a Typekit to give that out. Yeah, I rented it hitchhiking in the outback. Oh yeah, yeah, I know that that's got Brad Pitt was in it. No, that's about it. Crocodile Dundee two was in there. OK? He was in there. He was a lead role in that, 

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Speaker 1… and it was actually a it got an Aussie in Australia. It's like the Grammys. When in Australia got you? Or is it more like the Oscars? Yeah. But in Australia, you're all you guys are like the BET awards? Yeah.

 

Speaker 2 [00:09:10] You know, you guys are really far away. What with your it's false.

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Speaker 1 [00:09:16] That's not a movie. It's not. You tell me that don't sound like a movie. It's not. It definitely thought it was. You told me I was not like a movie, you tell updated with a beat. You tell me we didn't see that on Beat the Uncut right after being you telling me, you know, they don't play as a baby boy, you tell me that I ain't been on USA a long time. You don't remember that USA Network back in the day in 1996, you stay awake till like three o'clock in the morning and what come on hitchhiking in the outback hitchhiking.

 

Speaker 2 [00:09:42] And that was not it.

 

Speaker 1 [00:09:43] Yeah, I bet you were right at the Colombo. All right. All right, next one was that

 

Speaker 2 [00:09:50] The Motorcycle Diaries

 

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Speaker 1 [00:09:52] Shed, and I know for sure that's a movie. OK, let me ask you, do you know who also taken on the motorcycle, bro? Listen, you listen. Well, hitchhiking. Oh, are you? Is it back for it? Because you're not face to face, face to face?

 

Speaker 2 [00:10:12] Uh, I've never hitchhike on a motorcycle,

 

Speaker 1 [00:10:15] but you hitchhike or a. Okay, we know I've hitchhike.

 

Speaker 3 [00:10:18] But would you do it on a motorcycle?

 

Speaker 2 [00:10:20] No. But let me tell you some. Do y'all remember back in the day when I used to like, ride over, you know, your handlebars and your bike? I do. I do. Yeah. How was he said

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Speaker 3 [00:10:28] he had his bullet on the handlebars?

 

Speaker 2 [00:10:30] Okay, so it wasn't face to face. It was.

 

Speaker 3 [00:10:32] Why would you sit face to face on the handlebar?

 

Speaker 2 [00:10:35] We're going through the logic of how you're going to sit on a motorcycle equipped the same way

 

Speaker 1 [00:10:38] so you would hitchhike on a boat?

 

Speaker 2 [00:10:40] No, I'm trying to figure out where you stand on that.

 

Speaker 1 [00:10:44] It sounds like he's like a like like Jawad is and thoroughly experience on how to hitchhike. Yeah, it sounds like I've thought about it. I know. But debatably, Dahlan is correct. Yeah, I do. So it's true. How is it a motorcycle movie? But the hitchhiking?

 

Speaker 2 [00:11:03] The Motorcycle Diaries is a movie about Che Guevara and his trip to South America with his friend Alberto Granado, with them learning about the world from the back and the front of a motorcycle. You know, technically hitchhiking. Alright Fellas next up. What about Friday the 13th?

 

Speaker 1 [00:11:19] Yes.

 

Speaker 3 [00:11:20] Yes, I remember that one vividly…

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Speaker 3…. because you remember the scene, Bonnie. She had even finished her first bite of her banana. Yet and the guy comes out of nowhere and just stabs her in the neck.

 

Speaker 1 [00:11:30] You remember she just start squeezing the banana and he has this. He dies. 

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Speaker 1: You seem to reflect thoroughly watched that guy as well. Okay, all right.

 

Speaker 2 [00:11:39] She didn't hit the car, though. I don't think she did. So no points for you, bro. Slow down. She was not in the car. It happened outside of the car. So technically not a hitchhiker. It rejected one.

 

Speaker 1 [00:11:51] whatever, bill, these technicalities. Like, you get rejected daily. Rules are rules, bro.

 

Speaker 3 [00:11:58] All right. So since you all want to just make up stuff along the way now and try to like embarrass me in front of our family and friends?

 

Speaker 1 [00:12:05] Oh OK. Yes, yes. Oh, for all this, you know?

 

Speaker 2 [00:12:11] One more. OK, so what about the moving Riding The Bullet?

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Speaker 3 [00:12:16] OK, that sounds like a porno,

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Speaker 1 [00:12:20] just to be frank, just to be frank. Yeah. How about you describe a movie so you quit? This is not accurate. You were going to back a blockbuster dark night that had dark way behind this great this man beer show your I.D. That was made to lose Roper

 

Speaker 2 [00:12:39] when a man finds out his mother is dying and tries to hitchhike his way to the hospital. He is picked up by a stranger with a deadly secret.

JM: So the winner is Dalen! Just  

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MH: All right, so I think we've pretty much on the same page there, we're never going to hitchhike at the planet game, right?

 

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Speaker 1 [00:28:46] But what about our lovely listeners? Do any of our lovely listeners have a story? Oh, you

 

Speaker 3 [00:28:57] bet they do. What you thought we was going to come here today and they was go, come prepared.

 

MH: So we do wanna hear from you! Submit a voice memo to GhostBrothersPodcast.com and share a short but spooky, ghostly or paranormal experiences, please. Thank you and maybe you’ll hear your voice on the pod! Also make sure you review us and give us 5 stars from wherever you get your podcast from!

 

Speaker 2 [00:29:21] That's it for Urban Legends with the Ghost Brothers. We'll see you next week.

CREDITS

Urban Legends with the Ghost Brothers is produced by Neon Hum Media for Discovery +.

 

For Discovery +, our executive producer is Marissa Lucy. 

At Neon Hum, our Executive Producer is Shara Morris.

Our lead producer is ChrystaL Genesis

Our associate producer is Chloe Chaobal (CHO-BULL). 

Our production manager is Samantha Allison. 

Music by Asha Iwanowicz (IVAN-OH-VEECH).

Concept by Odelia (OH-DELL-YUH) Rubin and Shara (SHARE-UH) Morris.

Our engineers are Mark Bush and Laila Williams

 

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