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Subject: Rare Georgia Ghost-story/Folklore
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: byrdman86-ga
List Price: $20.00
Posted: 01 Aug 2004 21:00 PDT
Expires: 31 Aug 2004 21:00 PDT
Question ID: 382238
I am looking for a specific ghost story known as "Click-Click." The
story was read to me out of a booklet of Georgia ghost stories and
myths. The story concerns a man who becomes addicted to drinking blood
(like a vampire except realistic) and walks with a "click" because one
of his knees was wounded. Either a link to the text of the story or a
place where I can buy the booklet would be helpful.

Clarification of Question by byrdman86-ga on 03 Aug 2004 18:11 PDT
I need an answer before Sunday, August 16th. Please help!
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Subject: Re: Rare Georgia Ghost-story/Folklore
From: pinkfreud-ga on 04 Aug 2004 14:50 PDT
 
Please don't think we're ignoring your question. I spent several hours
working on this, but I failed to find the story. Several other Google
Answers Researchers have also made efforts. Some information just
isn't available to us, no matter how hard we search for it.

I do hope someone will be able to nail this, since I'm fascinated by
folklore, and I'd like to hear the tale of "Click-Click" myself.
Subject: Re: Rare Georgia Ghost-story/Folklore
From: byrdman86-ga on 04 Aug 2004 19:24 PDT
 
Thank you very much for all your effort! Its not a huge deal, so if
$20 isnt enough then dont worry about it. I heard the story on a Boy
Scout camping trip, so it is probably very obscure.
Subject: Re: Rare Georgia Ghost-story/Folklore
From: pinkfreud-ga on 04 Aug 2004 20:03 PDT
 
Do keep in mind that you are not charged anything (except the
fifty-cent listing fee) until and unless your question is answered.
The fee that you're offering can only be claimed by a Researcher who
posts an answer to your question, so you won't have to pay for failed
efforts (like mine). Searching and not finding is an unfortunate
occupational hazard in this line of work. ;-)

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