Urban Legends with the Ghost Brothers

Mirror Mirror with Last Podcast On The Left

Episode Summary

For the first episode of season two, get ready to be freaked out by some of the Ghost Brothers' craziest stories about mirrors. You know Dalen loves a good game of Bloody Mary, but he’s got even scarier tales to tell. Plus - the legendary Ben Kissel & Henry Zebrowski from The Last Podcast on the Left, join the guys as they talk about all things serial killers, urban legends, and why they can’t get enough paranormal.

Episode Notes

For the first episode of season two, get ready to be freaked out by some of the Ghost Brothers' craziest stories about mirrors. You know Dalen loves a good game of Bloody Mary, but he’s got even scarier tales to tell. Plus - the legendary Ben Kissel & Henry Zebrowski from The Last Podcast on the Left, join the guys as they talk about all things serial killers, urban legends, and why they can’t get enough paranormal.

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.

To watch even more paranormal content from the Ghost Brothers, check out Ghost Brothers: Lights Out, streaming exclusively on discovery+. Go to discoveryplus.com/ghostbrothers to start your free 7-day trial today. Terms apply.

Episode Transcription

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DRAFT TITLE: Ben Kissel & Henry Zebrowski from The Last Podcast on the Left 

 

Mirror Mirror on the Wall; Ben Kissel & Henry Zebrowski of The Last Podcast on the Left

 

DRAFT COPY: We are back. It’s Atlanta’s premier paranormal investigators coming to you with our first episode from our second season. Yes, it’s Urban Legends with the Ghost Brothers. This show is mightly special as you’ll hear all about Mirrors! The creepiness of them and why they’re so scary! We have Ben Kissel & Henry Zebrowski from The Last Podcast on the Left, from one of our favorite podcasts, and they’ll discuss serial killers, paranormal, comedy, and where their love of all things scary came about. 

 

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​​Dalen [00:00:00] What's going on, everybody? It's your boy, Dalen Spratt, here, and you'd already know it is one third of your hosting dream team, maybe. And it's been a long time.

 

Juwan [00:00:11] It's been a while, but you know who I am. It is the paranormal poppy. Juwan Mass   

Marcus [00:00:25] Hey, and of course, you guys know who I am. Hot ham and cheese himself. I'm Marcus Harvey and we're paranormal investigators 

Juwan: and from Discovery. Plus, this is urban legends with the Ghost Brothers. Y'all ready for this?

Marcus: we are back for season two.

 

Dalen [00:00:44] Mark, you say they were both in season two?

 

Juwan [00:00:46] I love the sound of that.

 

Speaker 4 [00:00:48] Season twoooooa.

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Dalen [00:00:56] No, that was not Mariah Carey.

 

Marcus [00:00:57] That's me in the booth. That was Marcus Harvey. And we had season two.

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Dalen [00:01:02] What Do we have for you this time? Our first guest, that's who we got, who we got, we got.

 

CLIP: Henry [00:01:08] My name is Henry Zabriskie. I am a quote unquote a comedian and actor and podcaster. And I'm five foot seven Polish fury. I attempt to satisfy my wife. I read a lot and I'm just out here.

 

Ben [00:01:30] Yeah, I'm Ben Kissel. We co-host the last podcast on the Left Together. We've been doing comedy together for about 15 years I'm a Renaissance man. All of us are in our own ways because this day and age you have to do everything to get a little bit of something.

 

Henry [00:01:44] And by Renaissance Man, he means he doesn't wash, and he thinks that the stars are flames in the sky.

 

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Marcus [00:01:50] Now I'm just going to be honest with you, with the stars are flames in the sky. I'm just being honest. He was kind of right. He's I mean, if you're going to really talk, we've talked about things like birds being spies. We can definitely all agree on. The fire in the sky is not really stars, it's just fire.

 

Juwan [00:02:07] Did anybody else laugh when one man called himself the Polish fury?

 

Ben [00:02:10] Any man he tries to satisfy his wife, though? Yeah, he's very honest  about their relationship. Everybody can relate to that.

 

Marcus [00:02:16] That's all. It's all of us in the world. I mean,

 

Speaker 4 [00:02:19] what can what can I do? What more do you want from me

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Dalen [00:02:26] So fellows…. And Henry, from one of our favorite podcast, made the last podcast on the Left, which is a twice weekly horror comedy podcast, has been running since 2011. But don't worry about it, man. We we'll be chatting about mirrors in their creepiness and how mirrors are can seriously be like

 

Marcus [00:02:46] portals, kind of like Candy Man from season one because, you know, that's how it came to making just a straight up portal just

 

Dalen [00:02:54] at the mirror. He walked in there.

 

Marcus [00:02:56] Hey, what's up, yo yo yo hollered at a player when you saw me in the streets, you know, upside my head and shit. My bad. Well, I do about that's not my fault. I'm sorry, Candy Man

 

Juwan [00:03:07] No, bro. That's that's what it is. Mirrors are windows, and apparently, you know, they like windows to the soul, and it's the object that kind of reflects death. That's kind of freaky, though. I don't know. That's a little dark.

 

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Marcus [00:03:18] Juwan, do you do you use that line on the ladies? Like, you know, they're like a portal to the. So we do like

 

Juwan [00:03:27] make eye contact. You know, your eyes are

 

Marcus [00:03:28] like you like to my soul.

 

Speaker 4 [00:03:30] Oh, my God, you know. So yeah, there's more of the paranormal puppy.

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Marcus [00:03:35] No, no. I'm a paranormal puppy, said Paranormal.

 

Juwan [00:03:38] That you know it's I'm an expert.

 

Speaker 4 [00:03:39] So intriguing. Thank you. Your hair is

 

Juwan [00:03:41]. Thank you. It's all mine boo.

 

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Juwan [00:29:11] Mirror Mirror on the wall. Who is the most handsome one of us all?

 

Marcus [00:29:17] You don't even have to ask that question because you know it's me.

 

Dalen [00:29:20] But do y'all remember the first season of Ghost Brothers? Okay, when our show aired and they released the sexiest ghost hunters list? 

Marcus Oh my god. It was the top 10 sexiest ghost hunters list, and only one made it explicit it.

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Marcus [00:29:37] And there was only 13 ghost hunters at the time I came out. The first day they sent me a letter that said, Hey sir, thank you for your application. We'll call you. I say, Wait, hold on a second. I don't Even how to even even apply for it is

 

Dalen [00:29:53] that we can't even get to black

 

Juwan [00:29:55] slot. Listen, I played a black spot. We weren't going to do the. I came out as MVP.

 

Marcus [00:29:59] You did OK.

 

Dalen [00:30:00] The easier you do provide sex to our show. Yeah, we appreciate. Okay.

 

Marcus [00:30:04] We really do appreciate it. 

Dalen: you're like the Oprah you are. Wow, you. You might need an upgradein coming up to Oprah, Joe Biden, Oprah, Joe Brumm,

 

Marcus [00:30:18] Joe Promesse. All right.

 

Juwan [00:30:20] No, I'm really I'm really not. Not a part of this. Guys do not let these guys listen, man.

 

Dalen  [00:30:25] Listen, whatever we got to do and we need to secure these mirrors.

 

Juwan [00:30:30] Yeah, my aunt actually took place at um, House of Wills. What essentially happened I was trying to exit a room and I'm walking up to these two pillars. And I can either go left on one or I can go right on one, so it's look like I can. I just pick the side, I can walk down beside you, pick the right. I chose Right. OK. Of course I chose right because the cameraman was on my right. Okay, right. So it just made it easier. So I walked past the pillar. 

Dalen: Yeah. 

Juwan: And after I passed the pillar, I realized I actually couldn't go lift. So what essentially was there was a mirror. OK, I thought I actually saw through that because I was looking at the wallpaper in the other

 

Dalen  [00:31:15] room, so maybe it was a window.

 

Juwan [00:31:16] It was possibly a window.

 

Dalen [00:31:18] So you mixed up a window in a mirror?

 

Juwan [00:31:20] No, it was definitely a mirror because I went back and checked.

 

Dalen [00:31:22] But you thought it was wet. It could have been a window.

 

Juwan [00:31:24] It was not a window. Would you think it was marking? It wasn't a window because it went to another

 

Dalen [00:31:28] row come down.

 

Marcus [00:31:30] I got to

 

Juwan [00:31:32] bring it to the grid question in my story. Your question in my story? No, no,

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Marcus [00:31:38] no question in my story. My G.

 

Dalen  [00:31:41] Hey, man, you want to put your hands up nice and your hands off of to get your hands up and do what I can't breathe. Do I keep talking about?

 

Juwan [00:31:50] Tap out, tap out. Tap out, tap out.

 

Speaker 4 [00:31:53] OK? You said you were the question. Do I was the mayor?

 

Juwan [00:31:59] Wow. The validity of my paranormal experience and

 

Marcus [00:32:02] my neighbors would never question you again, sir.

 

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Juwan [00:32:04] Yeah, you had a mere incident in the House of Wills.

 

Dalen  [00:32:07] It makes you think. Would have all mirrors have another side. Think about that every time you're in the mirror when you line yourself up

 

Marcus [00:32:14] Yeah, there's a whole 'nother side of the world. It's not lying, you

 

Juwan [00:32:18] know, but it's probably like a forest with a stream running through it or something. It's like your most peaceful memory or something.

 

Dalen [00:32:24] You named Tony.

 

Speaker 4 [00:32:26] No way to get his money. You know your money.

 

Dalen [00:32:30] Jopra your way. Joe, blow up your head right now. You know this is where you cut us off. This is you cut us off. Are you happy? 

Juwan [00:04:19] Oh yeah. And let's get into.

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INTERVIEW: 

Dalen: I am so happy to welcome you both on to Season 2 of urban legends with the Ghost Brothers. Listeners, I am joined by The Last Podcast on the Left hosts Ben Kissel and Henry Zebrowski. Their show is crazy! It is a twice-weekly podcast that dissects all things horror and true crime using comedy. Man, I'm excited to get to know you fellas on a more personal level. 

Ben: Thanks for having us, Dalen, and it's great to be here.  

Dalen: So you started off in the podcasting world over 10 years ago, and podcasts weren't like they were today. What made you guys jump out into the far left of something? 

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Henry [00:05:45] There were no gatekeepers, yet there was nobody there to tell you no in any way, shape or form. We had full day jobs and we're doing comedy all night. Kissell was a stand up. I was doing sketch comedy The Sexiest of All the Formats, and you were right out there like trying to do whatever. By the time I started doing last podcast and we were doing, we were doing podcasting around 2009 2010. We all have been doing comedy for about like seven eight years at that point, and we felt like we were pros and we did not know how far away we were from being professionals in any way, shape or form. But podcasting was like a way for us to just start and just do shit. And I remember, my manager said we would never make any money. My agent said we'd never make any money. Like, they all were like the no one believed in it. Once Patreon started happening, it was like all of these people showed up and they were like, Let me help you make some of that money.

Dalen: Like when we came into this whole paranormal field, right? The Ghost Brothers, we were this group of black guys going into literally this all-white industry that is usually dark and serious and we come in jovial, laughing, playing around you, cracking jokes and people were pissed. They were pissed. They took our humor as being disrespectful to a genre that they care so much about.

 

Henry [00:10:13] Dude, you're preaching to the choir here because we have pitched various levels of television show, right? And they always get hung up on this thing about humor and paranormal, which I don't understand how you are an example. You're funny. You're enjoying each other. But you guys are doing this shit. You guys are showing that it can be real. People do it. It's not just the guy in a trench coat talking about it. I think maybe for us, it's a little bit difficult because it's like serial killers. But you know, people that have joked about serial killers have looked like me and Kissell, like like fuckin goblins in a basement for a very long time.

 

Ben [00:10:54] Yeah. And we also look like a lot of serial killers. So that helps, you know, for me, the humor comes from it just trying to get I just try to understand what this crazy world is all about and trying to, like, digest how insane some people can be because it's hard to fathom, especially when you're growing up. So for us, I mean, I'm a Wisconsin boy. So I remember when Jeffrey Dahmer, when that case broke and I'm watching SNL all the time. I love comedy, and all of a sudden I'm like, People eat people. Well, that is news to me and then my home life. So I have two gay older brothers, two very religious parents. I mean, I love everyone. And then foster brothers and sisters coming in. And so it was just a way to, it's cliché as hell, but it was a way to to sort of tamping down the immense stress and pain of childhood and then using humor is just the best way to communicate with people to kind of go in the back door, a little humor and then you hit them with the hard truth and then they'll be more receptive as well.

 

Henry [00:12:06] Can I ask you a question in your world when you are working through like a do, an actual paranormal sites and you're doing ghost hunts? Do you find that the humor affects the phenomena?

 

Dalen  [00:12:19] Yes. 100 percent 100 percent. I say it all the time. I say spirits were once people too, and everyone loved to laugh. At some point. Even the hardest criminal killer is go laugh at a joke. 

Ben: I mean, they might laugh at somebody. They hate being stabbed in the head, but nonetheless, they're laughing. 

Dalen: And we found doing these investigations us using our humor because it's never disrespectful. We're never making fun of. It's always just situational humor, which comes from our nerves or being afraid or just poking fun of each other. We do find that we get a lot of activity all the time.

  

Ben [00:12:56] Henry and I always talk about one of our pet peeves with the Ghost Hunter shows and no diss on anyone, but where there's like coming face me, ghosts cut it takes me, you know..

 

Ben [00:13:04] like, it's like, Why are you? Why are you yelling at this ghost it already? It's already dead. It's been through enough. 

Dalen/Ben: Like, you don't want somebody coming to your house yelling, kicking a note and screaming like, we literally try to treat everyone living or dead with respect or the same way we would want to be treated me. So let me ask you this do you know, like the moment in your life where you realized you were into, like, morbid, horrible, like for me, OK? I don't think I've ever told anyone this. When I was in the eighth ninth grade, there was a house at the end of my block and it was a family that lived there. And one night their whole family got massacred in this house, like five people were killed in this house, down the street from me after a day. The police still had the little yellow tape up and share it with me and my friends that were walking past in the garage was a little up. I was determined to go in and look, bro. Yeah, of course. And at that moment, I knew I was different from everyone else. What was that experience like? Could you feel the presence of of what happened there? Yeah, seriously. I remember getting out that night and then going and then literally first peeking my head underneath the garage and I stand up in this dark as garage and I was just like, OK, Dalen, this is some freaky shit, bro. Get the fuck out of here, man. And I left. But that was my defining moment when I was like, Damn bro, I'm really into some weird shit.

 

Henry [00:14:49] It's weird how kids like kind of come out the gate, sometimes with certain aspects of their personality. I was a Roman Catholic when I was a little boy, and I think about all the time about how we went. When you go in front of this flayed man, like a man nailed to a medieval torture device in mid-stream and you, you sing the really lame songs and it's very morbid. It's very bleak. And as a little boy, I used to collect the magazine articles about the Unabomber that was going around, and my mom found my file like it kept a little file of his articles. And during the time period, it was a lot of things were happening. I grew up in Queens and there was a very big influx of Haitian people and moved into my neighborhood and with them, they brought a lot of voodoo. But the main thing that really like drove me was in me and my two friends were in Forest Park Queens and there was the same thing. And I remember just being fascinated at the time. And so some about Catholicism and that, like all those like weird images as a kid, just like Em did, just imprinted on me hard and my mom was super into horror.

 

Ben [00:16:28] Henry said I went to Catholic school as well, but I grew up, as I mentioned, super super evangelical religious. So we've been thinking about death and the devil and all of that kind of stuff. It was just always talked about around my house, which is kind of interesting because if you're an evangelical, you also must believe in the devil. It's a key component to their religion. And so I just remember, constantly being kind of fascinated with that aspect of it. 

Dalen: I think that's dope, man, because it feels just how we came into the to the to the industry man. And we've had a lot of people come to tell us that, you know, being into paranormal and dark beings, they're always perceived to be weird or strange and all this stuff. And it's like it's cool to have some fresh new blood coming into the situation so that he can be cool to be into different things. I had to learn. I learned my lesson the hard way, man. I was at a convention and I'm sitting next to the guy that hunts big foot, right?

 

Speaker 4 [00:18:06] And I'm like, I know who you're talking about. Yeah. Henry has some of his cast big for them, right?

 

Henry [00:18:11] I do. I bought it. I didn't know

 

Dalen / Ben [00:18:14] I was giving him a hard, not hard time, but I was just like, really bigfoot. And he was like, Dude, you're fucking hunting ghosts. And I was like, Oh yeah, I did. You're right. Now, tell me more about that you speak of. But after talking to him, seriously, Doug, I believe wholeheartedly in Bigfoot now, wholeheartedly joking out of necessity when you're scared and you're hunting a ghost. It's the best use of comedy, and I feel like that's what people, and it creates just the best content, you know? So I think that's what people like to. 

Dalen: What's cool for us is like me, like you guys, we get to touch on a wide range of these things, from Ghost Bigfoot to everything crazy like this one, this episode today that we're talking about is about mirrors specifically. So the creepiness of mirrors. I mean, like, everybody's done Bloody Mary back in the day. last season we talked about Candy Man. Like, I've had probably my craziest experiences with mirrors. How did you guys feel about mirrors, man?

 

Henry [00:19:09] Kissell is got actually a history of problems with mirrors because of how many times we've all done hallucinogens together. the mirror Image is how other people see you. Right? When you see yourself in the mirror, that's how people actually see you walking around. So the person you see in the mirror is more real than you walking around.

 

Dalen / Ben [00:20:00] I read it was like, you've never actually seen yourself. You've only seen a reflection of yourself. What's creepy is you ask what happened to me and mirrors me. And there's this place in Cleveland, Ohio, called the House of Wheels, right? So a brief history about this place. It was built in the early 1800s as a Masonic Temple. But the guy who built it built it in a manner in which it was supposed to harness the energy of anyone that comes in and out of this place. Boom. Let's fast forward to the 1960s civil rights movement. It then becomes Cleveland's number one black-owned funeral home. This is like a 40,000 square foot Megaplex like they have like different rooms where you can have funerals you could have an Egyptian themed funeral.

  

Dalen / Ben [00:20:55] so now. So fast forward from 1960s being this funeral home two thousand twenty, it's now Cleveland's number one satanic church. So this guy, he bought this dilapidated building and he turned it into this satanic church. And I asked, I was like, What do you have a satanic church in the middle of the hood? Like, what do you what are your plans? He was like, I want it to be a community center for the kids and the community to be able to cope. How's it, man? Ain't no black mom in a alleged Becky's guilt and the devil church. 

Ben: So what happened in the mirrors? 

Dalen: So I'm talking to this lady who goes to this place and investigates all the time, and she's telling me that the creepiest place in this whole 40000 square foot building is the women's restroom on the first floor. And I was like, Oh, that's funny, ha ha. She was like, No, seriously, it's the worst place in this whole building, but seems like, come with me. And she was like, Have you ever done mirror gazing? So I was like, No, I've never done mirror gazing. I've done Bloody Mary. I thugged that shit out. Didn't have to whip her ass. It didn't have trouble with him. Like, we go into this bathroom, it's dark, but your eyes can adjust. And she has me stand next to her and we just stare at our reflections in this mirror. And I bullshit you not hand to God as I'm watching myself in the mirror, everything around me just goes like dark black. I'm not trippin because coz I’m like, you know, maybe like my eyes are just so focused that, you know, like one of those mind trick things is shit just going dark. Dude, hand to God. As I'm looking at my reflection in the mirror, my reflection smiles at me.

 

Ben [00:23:12] Ohhhhh 

Henry: I hate that shit. 

Dalen: I know what you think it may delay. Maybe you were smiling and didn't really realize you were smiling, buck. No, bro. The smile in the mirror was like the Joker. Like the big Cheshire Bridge Cat, my mouth doesn't even open that wide. I immediately fell to the ground and I didn't tell anybody what I saw. I was saying. I didn't tell anybody.

 

Henry [00:23:40] Man, you got to be like, Get the cameras in here, man.  

Dalen [00:23:44] Two seconds later, the lady next to me screams and says, Oh my God, my reflection just smiled at me. So like, we both had the same experience in the bathroom at the same time. 

Ben: Well, now that's interesting. Henry mentions, you know, get the camera in there, but I wonder if the camera would even pick it up. 

Dalen: No, I don't think so. I don't know. I don't know. Well, let me ask you this is there ever a topic that you guys wouldn't touch on your podcast? Uh, yeah, we just cartels' cartels, man.

 

Henry [00:24:15] We've been saying this for a long time because the cartels, it's not even a bet they kill comedians. They like to kill comedians.

 

Ben [00:24:24] they took over the person's Twitter account that they killed because they just had their phone and they live or basically live, stream them dismembering this comedian. And it's just a person who made fun of them on Twitter and they abducted them. So we're like, You know what? Jokes, as Henry said, are not that precious. I'm good. Like. All right, guys. Point made.

 

Henry [00:24:41] I think we did like fuckin like unicorns that I think instead of doing cartels, we were like, Let's do something else.

 

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Ben [00:24:47] But man, we could not be more fortunate to be making a living off of doing something we love cliche. You don't work a day if you do something you love. But it really is something to it. Find your passion and follow it. The great thing about nowadays is niche markets can make your life. You can. You can live a full, happy, successful life with a niche market. there's a lot of people like you. If you think about something and you think you're weird, there's millions of people that are probably at a convention right now doing exactly what you're thinking about.  

Dalen: Fellas  man again, thank you so much for your time, man. Much success to you guys. Please tell our audience where they can find you guys directly.

 

Henry [00:26:10] You can look us up at El-P on the left, on most of the social bullshit. I'm at D.R. Fan Taystee on Instagram. So, you know, last podcast and left, you can find us for all of your podcasting needs.

 

Ben [00:26:27] Absolutely. I'm just Ben Kissel one on Instagram. That's the one I like to use the most.

 

Henry [00:26:35] We got to get on Tik Tok, Kissell, we got to get you on Tik Tok.

 

Ben [00:26:38] You know, as soon as I do Tik Tok, I'm going to go into fashion is the same way. That's how we kill it. That's how we kill it. We get into it. I said, I said the word, I believe it's lit. And then two days later, that word was no longer acceptable or cool. Yeah, we buried that one. We buried that one. I stand that that one's over with. 

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Dalen:  Thank you so much, man. I appreciate you, man, for sure. Thank you so much. Thank you.

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GAME:

Dalen: Hey, man, I want to play a little game with superstitions with you both.

 

Marcus [00:32:42] Why you always got something, bro.

 

Dalen [00:32:44] Pay attention. I'm trying to check out two global historical, political, social and spiritual knowledge of mirrors. Here we go. And we'll give you a fact where we think it's a fact. You have to answer which country and what time period it reflects.

 

Juwan [00:33:05] See, I was only good at multiple choice. It was fill in the

 

Speaker 4 [00:33:08] blank that he used to get me through. This is going to be tough.

 

Marcus [00:33:10] OK, what's up?

 

Dalen [00:33:12] Oh, here we go. So which Empire believes mirrors could trap souls and could cause bad luck to those who own one?

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Marcus [00:33:28] I have to say. Which empire building? The one that Cookie and Lucious Lyon was in, though, the what the Fox or Fox, the one that just got canceled on Fox, I think that's the one, right? Because. No, I would say. Let's say. Somewhere in Europe, I'm I'm believing that that might be the case. I'm going.

Juwan [00:33:53] Asian empire, something like, uh, like the Chinese empire.

 

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Dalen [00:33:59] All right, fellas. So what's Empire believe mirrors could trap souls in cars. Bad look to those who own what? Yeah, that's a pretty solid, solid answer. Give you a different way, huh? You don't give a different name. It was. You ask

 

Marcus [00:34:12] me. I must say a Roman Empire. Something like that. 

Dalen: Oh, OK. I must say like a Roman Empire. I just feel like, OK, what year? 

Marcus: Uh, the one where they was Romans, OK? It was Rome. It was Roman all over the place. There was like, There's a Rome here, Roman, there will be over there. They did Roman all over. But if they say, Hey, hey, we got one of these gives you an empire.

 

Dalen [00:34:32] that's actually correct. Which one? Marcus, the Roman? It was an Egyptian role.

 

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Marcus [00:34:40] I mean, I don't think we can change answers, OK? I think we can. I think we just did.

 

Dalen: [00:34:45] We just make the rules up? I think I just did. OK? Question number two Yeah. In what culture do they think or used to think? If you carry your corpse past a mirror, they will become a ghost haunting you forever.

 

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Juwan [00:35:00] What culture? Pop culture.

 

Dalen: [00:35:04] OK. Yeah. OK, to go with pop culture good and bring in more time hit when you're wrong.

 

Marcus [00:35:09] I felt like I was right. I felt like it was close.

 

Dalen [00:35:12]Marcus in what culture do they think or used to think? If you carry a corpse past a mirror, they will become a ghost haunting you forever.

 

Marcus [00:35:25] Culture. My my my name, OK.

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Dalen [00:35:29] That's as a Bible to my mom and my mom. You go. That's actually very close to my Chinese.

 

Marcus [00:35:36] OK, OK. My mom and

 

Juwan [00:35:37] dad, because they got mom, was in China.

 

Dalen [00:35:38] They definitely got

 

Marcus [00:35:38] mom, and my mom has some friends in them, you know? That's it. Now, question number three, how close did I get on that incident like this?

 

Dalen [00:35:46] Listen, if if close was near you was pretty far. 

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Dalen And what country do people think if you saw your reflection after a loved one had passed, this was an omen that you would be the next to pass away. Who started that

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Marcus [00:36:13] bestsellers and all that stuff? That's not that's not that's a baby. Of the audience don't know baby, don't you? Don't you ever?

 

Dalen [00:36:21] New Orleans, New Orleans

 

Dalen [00:36:22] is the country

 

Marcus [00:36:23] baby. Don't you do New Orleans, the country? We are the country. New Orleans, baby. Don't you do that? Don't. Don't you look at old and see your Oh, now you mean next

 

Dalen [00:36:33] world, you're very close. What do you say it is? Joy. You know, what country do people think if you saw your reflection after a loved one has passed away that it is an omen that you would be the next to pass? Can I come in? Marcus says, New Orleans

 

Marcus [00:36:52] go on, I think I'd say the new order could

 

Dalen [00:36:54] cure a

 

Speaker 4 [00:36:57] Northland baby north. The.

 

Dalen [00:37:00] Here we go. We got North America. We got New Orleans, baby.

 

Marcus [00:37:05] That's not atlanta

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Dalen [00:37:06] The answer is German. It is. That's close, Germany. 

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Dalen Here's my last one, guys. Here we go. What about when you break a mirror? How many years so.

 

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Marcus [00:37:18] Got you, you are. Do I know bad luck one one thing you got busy still?

 

Speaker 4 [00:37:25] Sam, did you

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Juwan [00:37:26] did you find this out the hard way?

 

Dalen [00:37:28] The question is though, how many years bed six would you have?

 

Marcus [00:37:33] Oh, Uh-Huh. Yeah. Well, the seven. Yeah. Oh, that's terrible. Hey, remember how best to hold my baby? A not broke one ever my life. I keep Pratik.

 

Marcus [00:37:45] You might be nice to this baby.

 

Dalen:  [00:37:47] Maybe I never, never wrote no marriage. I don't even have a beer is in my house. I never see myself.

 

All [00:37:55] Now that's crazy. How many years? What do you say it is?

 

Juwan [00:37:59] I really hope it's none, but you know, let's go with five,

 

Dalenn [00:38:02] five years, bad luck.

 

Juwan [00:38:04] Maybe that's the rumor on the streets. Maybe there's word on it. 

 

Dalen [00:38:07] That’s a rumor. It's definitely seven. OK, have you guys ever broken a mirror, though?

 

Marcus [00:38:11] No, never. And the crazy thing about it is, I'm a barber.

 

Dalen [00:38:14] You never drop the handheld mirror.

 

Marcus [00:38:16] You never drop the hammer. 

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[00:00:00] Dalen : but you know what? We have to declare a winner as much as I hate it as much as I would like to deny you I must give it to you because you won

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[00:00:11] Marcus: Listen

[00:00:12] Juwan: Two, one is the. Winner.

Once

[00:00:14] Marcus: me just go ahead. Let me just, let me just go ahead and do my Oscar.

[00:00:18] Dalen: Marcus, Darnell keys, Keon

[00:00:22] Marcus: gotta, you gotta, you gotta protect people. You know, when you winning so much like myself, you just got to protect everybody. Thank you for this wind guys.

Marcus: All right, guys, so what movies have mirrors in them that you can remember all of these people that got to do it is the Terminator. You know what? Pretty much every movie that I hadn't seen had a mirror to mirror. OK. But do you have any horror movies that might have a specific mirror that might have a specific type?

 

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Dalen [00:38:40] You always say Candyman.

 

Juwan [00:38:42] OK, yeah, cheating. We talked about that season one of the show, which don't come with something new. You got to work harder than that.

 

Marcus [00:38:48] Well, I remember being freaked out by The Shining. Oh, all those memories like, yeah,

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Juwan [00:38:53] that was a creepy red bathroom. What about Carrie? I remember that was a horror thriller when she shatters her mirror because of her own powers, like she was just kind of getting used. Her skills that

 

Dalen [00:39:04] you see so many movies have, like someone opening up a bathroom cabinet with the mirror on it, and then they close. It is somebody pops up from behind him and chops the head off. Then you'd look at them in the blood. Coming out naked is losing out. Mean it's not.

 

Marcus [00:39:18] You don't know what you're on. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. Come on.

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Juwan [00:39:22] Come back in and come back. Come back. Come back to us.

 

Dalen [00:39:25] Hey, what about 2010's A Nightmare on Elm Street? The remake?

 

Marcus [00:39:29] Yeah. I mean, not my favorite movie, but there's that one scene that at the end where, you know, Nancy smothered like Gwen, you know, is being stabbed through the mirror by Freddy. You're right. You know who then drags, of course, back into the mirror before it magically repairs itself? The end ha. I mean, we can't even think of right now, what kind of room are you? Is it? You know what we're going to do, man. We're going to get ready to stab or through the mirror, pull that through the mirror and then the mirror is going to like, be replaced. Yeah, let's go with that, Jack. All right. Mad cinematic magic. That's what it was. Yeah, that's what it was. Yeah, that's it's that simple, OK?

 

Dalen [00:40:11] But yeah, there actually, there are a lot of war movies that have mirrors in it. There's the movie mirrors, right? OK, and there's also mirror mirror. OK. Yep. Yep, yep. And then there was Paranormal Activity three. OK. You know, we had to skip what you had to skip 1 & 2. 

 

Marcus [00:40:29] You wanted to go straight to the third one because it had nothing in there because, you know, we're

 

Dalen [00:40:34] no

 

Marcus [00:40:34] more than two at whole house. They had no mirrors. Jeremy Merlo in the first two part, no, because we don't bring that third mirror out.

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Dalen [00:40:42] Well, but what about you, dear listeners? Do you have any scary, frightening, breathtaking, horrifying mirrorr stories? 

 

Marcus [00:41:01] Remember, we're always looking to hear for scary stories. If you have a creepy experience with an urban legend. Email us a voice memo at stories for Ghost Brotherspodcast.com / Stories for Ghost Brotherspodcast.com. Maybe you hear yours on the show?

 

Dalen [00:41:23] Maybe just what if you send us $30, you, you we might know, but

 

Marcus [00:41:31] we still might not have in us all to catch up on this globe. You might just move to the town. Wait, I know the producers. I mean, I don't know how that works. It's an upgrade list upgrade. If you sign up for our Patreon. We have no patria.

 

Dalen [00:41:51] Thank you for joining us for the launch of season two of Ghost Brothers. come on man. We'll be talking about baby. That is it. Urban Legends with the Ghost Brothers. We will scare you next week. Peace out.

 

Juwan [00:42:05] Happy hauntings.

CREDITS

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

 For Discovery +, our executive producer is Marissa Lucy.

For 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 engineer is Mark Bush and Laila Williams.

 

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