Eerie Indiana and Tynwald Day
Jul. 5th, 2021 12:01 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Episode 11 of Eerie Indiana "Marshall's Theory of Believability" pic.twitter.com/x9J969baNA
— James Gormanley (@JamesGormanley) November 8, 2020
the creepiest state:
— The Grace Lavery 🐬 (@graceelavery) August 17, 2020
It’s Indiana. Indiana it is.
— Heather Chacon (@wickettred) August 17, 2020
Cosign, writing in Indiana. Eerie Indiana was right
— Atom Atkinson (@AtomAtkinson) August 17, 2020
Oh I agree
— Jacqobin Magazine (@DearSplenda) August 17, 2020
Yes! There is a reason it, Stranger Things, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and multiple X-File episodes were all filmed/set there.
— Heather Chacon (@wickettred) August 17, 2020
It's flat. Tooooooo flat.
— BB Majors (@bb_majors) August 17, 2020
What do you mean? pic.twitter.com/seEzklHMex
— Heather Chacon (@wickettred) August 17, 2020
Oh oh also the 4th floor of city hall on Parks & Rec, which I suspect is all the floors in most Indiana town halls: https://t.co/zJwF4i2XuF
— Atom Atkinson (@AtomAtkinson) August 17, 2020
Haha yep
— Heather Chacon (@wickettred) August 17, 2020
How many movies or TV shows can you think of that feature a government-run agency that exists to police the paranormal? So far I have -
— Ian Fortey: Poutine Sommelier (@IanFortey) February 5, 2020
X-Files
October Faction
Buffy
Hellboy
Stranger Things
Ghosted
Fringe
The Invisible Man
— ₗᵢzzᵢₑ c (@atomiclemon) February 5, 2020
The 4400
Primeval
Eerie Indiana
The Outer Limits
Sliders
Push
Threshold
Special Unit 2
I just read about devils gate in Pasadena and now I’m scared
— new year, new meat (@lousmeat) January 2, 2020
I lived in Pasadena for 3 months in the attic of a haunted house and that shit was wild
— new year, new meat (@lousmeat) January 2, 2020
In addition to the house being creepy, it was the only one on the street that wasn’t being flipped, so when I would take my dog out at night after the construction crews were gone it was truly eerie bc every house was dark and vacant
— new year, new meat (@lousmeat) January 2, 2020
Pasadena has an Eerie, Indiana vibe and I 100% think it’s because of the occult energy that exists there
— new year, new meat (@lousmeat) January 2, 2020
I would walk down to the fire station every night to get a parking permit bc there’s no free parking anywhere in the city and the strangest people and things would go by at night. Full on MIBS. People in period dress. Black vans, which I could also see from my balcony
— new year, new meat (@lousmeat) January 2, 2020
Not mention strange lights and things from and above JPL
— new year, new meat (@lousmeat) January 2, 2020
Three Indiana judges have been suspended for "behaving in an injudicious manner" after a failed attempt to visit a strip club led to a drunken brawl outside an Indianapolis White Castle that ended with two of the judges being shot.https://t.co/TueOOlDATL
— NPR (@NPR) November 14, 2019
This should have been an episode of Eerie Indiana or something. While it's technically a 'sad' story, it's certainly brightened my day. This has everything, drunk judges, strip clubs, white castle (apropos), drunken brawls, and a shooting! Kudos.
— Devin Carey (@DevinYearItch) November 15, 2019