Monday, September 01, 2008

Texas Nightmare

This is the inaugural post for Unexplained Strange. Feel free to respond, debunk or add to it as you see fit. In the fall of 1986 myself and two friends went to a cemetery in central Texas near our home town. We had heard a story about a gravestone where if you left a six pack of beer and came back later the beer would be gone and the cans crushed. We set the beer by the designated headstone and went to leave when we were confronted by what appeared to be a black, humanoid horse. It had the rough torso of a man, the waste and legs of a horse and the head of a horse. On its head were spiraled horns in a rams horn formation and its teeth were of a more carnivorous variety, certainly not your typical equine dental work. It also had a large set of wings that would remind you of a bat or dragon and a set of clawed hands that would make Freddy Kruger jealous. We had not started drinking when we saw it, nor were we under the influence of any other type of substance, I would myself have debunked the confrontation if I had been. Needless to say, we forgot all about the six pack of beer so I can't say whether a ghost drank it or not.

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