Chapter 1: What happened in November 1945 in Bennington, Vermont?
In November 1945, a resident of Bennington, Vermont, walked into the mountainous forest and never came out. Locals didn't know it at the time, but he was about to be the first of many disappearances that would take place over the next five years. Something was calling these people into the woods. And in every story, the second they were out of sight, they disappeared completely.
So what was lurking in the Bennington Forest? Was it some kind of monster or something paranormal beyond our reality? Why can't I give my baby a vape?
Chapter 2: How many disappearances occurred in the Bennington Triangle?
The little guy f***ing loves it! All these questions you can find the answer to on This Paranormal Life! Hello everybody and welcome back to This Paranormal Life, the comedy paranormal podcast where every week we investigate a brand new paranormal tale and come to a conclusion as to whether or not it is paranormal. My name's Rory, his name's Kit, and boy do I have a doozy for you today, folks.
Is everyone excited based off that enticing introduction?
Yeah, I will say sometimes disappearing sounds good. Right, doesn't actually sound like such a bad thing. There's some days where it's like, oh, you got to pay your taxes. Oh, you got to drive your daughter to school. I'm like, I just want to.
Yeah, should drive your daughter to school, though. That's kind of a fundamental part of her upbringing.
You know.
You could maybe like not take her some other places, I guess.
You got to take out the bins.
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Chapter 3: What mysterious events are associated with the Bennington Forest?
You got to pick up your daughter from school. They're having a fun day with the parents at school.
You got to get out of bed this morning. Yeah. Just the demands of life that are just too much.
Yeah.
Overbearing. You've got to stop playing Call of Duty. It's been 16 hours.
I think I just made your life easier, Kit. You know, if you are struggling to find the time to take your daughter to work and presumably pack her a lunch, throw a little vape in there.
Nicotine is proven- The nicotine suppress the appetite.
Suppresses the appetite. They make all kinds of crazy flavors now, like grape and shit. Stuff that kids like. Well, actually- You could just make them go straight from pacifier to vapifier. We should make a pacifier vape for children. This is good. This is smart. The world needs this.
And like, we're not totally just dereliction of duties here. We'll put vitamins in the vape. There'll be like at least vitamin C, vitamin D, the really important ones. Whatever they put in Red Bull. Yeah. Yeah. Whatever goes best with kind of, I don't know, blueberry kush flavor or whatever. Sorry, we can't, it has to be legal. Blueberry flavor.
Yeah, blueberry flavor.
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Chapter 4: Who was James Tedford and what is his disappearance story?
I'm sorry.
Any medical history? Oh, you're currently stuck in a bear trap. Okay. Okay. That's where you're calling from. Sure.
Let's just jump ahead because I think that I can shorten this whole application process. Can you just tell me currently how many teeth are in your mouth? Three? Okay. I'm sorry, sir. We're going to have to.
I could tell by the whistling.
There's three. Three. Three.
There is something funny, isn't there, about hunters, where there's something weird about how the more time you spend in nature, the more you want to kill the nature.
Yeah, yeah, because you realize at any moment that nature will kill you, given the chance.
Whereas me, someone who never camps, is not a very outdoorsy person. I mean, I hang out at the beach a lot, but I don't wander into the woods and do survival bear grill shit. I'm vegan. So I don't want to kill anything. Yeah, yeah.
But it seems like the guys who spend the most time around animals are like... Dude, I took one trip to the seaside town of Brighton and I almost strangled a seagull with my own hands. I was like, nature is f***ed. And it's an eat or be eaten world out there.
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