Name a random street in Starkville

Villagedawg

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I lived on Scales St. once upon a time in college. Had to call my landlord and ask if somebody died in that house because it was haunted as all get out. Louisville St. was my next move and turns out there were bricks washing up in the yard that were left over from a Civil War hospital. Neighbor confirmed there was all kinds of paranormal activity before I could even tell her about the weird crap in my house.
Did the ghosts wear clothes? Do clothes have souls?
 

Bulldog Bruce

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Oktoc Road.
I was going to name Gillespie because some of the guys got that sign for g-man, but someone already named it.
 

OopsICroomedmypants

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Did the ghosts wear clothes? Do clothes have souls?
As a matter of fact I saw a demon that was about 7 ft tall, wore a black cloak with a hood and glowing orange eyes. Not a ghost. Most of the rest was orbs of light and something running water, opening cabinets and banging dishes in the kitchen. Never saw it
 

woozman

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Wasn't there a South Nash Bash back in the late 90's or early 2000's?
It was in ‘93ish when I lived there. It’s in the Cotton District and has been renamed Goodman Place apparently.

Home of South Nash Bash back in the day, which was first organized by a friend of mine and his roommates that lived a couple houses down from me at the time: South Nash Bash was the predecessor to Bulldog Bash…
 
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Villagedawg

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As a matter of fact I saw a demon that was about 7 ft tall, wore a black cloak with a hood and glowing orange eyes. Not a ghost. Most of the rest was orbs of light and something running water, opening cabinets and banging dishes in the kitchen. Never saw it
Extremely interesting. Serious question: how did you know it was a demon? And why do you think, if you have thought about it, do demons choose to wear medieval and/or Victorian era European clothing (cloak with hood)?
 

OopsICroomedmypants

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Extremely interesting. Serious question: how did you know it was a demon? And why do you think, if you have thought about it, do demons choose to wear medieval and/or Victorian era European clothing (cloak with hood)?
I have talked to two other people in my life who described exactly what I saw. One was in New Jersey. This thing I saw was physical, not translucent. An orange glow was also behind it. The pure evil presence surrounding it makes me say it was demonic. I had my stereo in my room cut on at 3:00 am and had the word psycho in foot tall letters scratched into my wood door of my bedroom. I could always feel a presence and I’m apparently gifted with spiritual discernment. Once I learned spiritual warfare, the power of the blood of Jesus, and was born again, I have not been bothered by those things anymore.
 
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Villagedawg

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I have talked to two other people in my life who described exactly what I saw. One was in New Jersey. This thing I saw was physical, not translucent. An orange glow was also behind it. The pure evil presence surrounding it makes me say it was demonic. I had my stereo in my room cut on at 3:00 am and had the word psycho in foot tall letters scratched into my wood door of my bedroom. I could always feel a presence and I’m apparently gifted with spiritual discernment. Once I learned spiritual warfare, the power of the blood of Jesus, and was born again, I have not been bothered by those things anymore.
Thanks for the response. Highly interesting to me, but to avoid hijacking’s the thread any further, I’ll leave it with the thank you.
 

Darryl Steight

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Haven't I seen a street in the Cotton District called the "Big Cheese" - like Ru De Grande Formage or something? Maybe I'm making that up.
 

She Mate Me

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Haven't I seen a street in the Cotton District called the "Big Cheese" - like Ru De Grande Formage or something? Maybe I'm making that up.

"Rue du Grand Formage is a street located in Starkville, Mississippi, specifically within the historic Cotton District. The street is home to several notable businesses, most prominently Two Brothers Smoked Meats and Commodore Bob’s Yacht Club.

Two Brothers Smoked Meats: Located at 103-C Rue Du Grande Formage, this barbecue restaurant features a full bar, outdoor seating, and operates Monday through Sunday from 11:00 am to 9:00 pm.
Commodore Bob’s Yacht Club: Located at 102 Rue Du Grand Formage, this establishment is situated adjacent to Two Brothers Smoked Meats in the same district.
Other Activity: The street has seen recent commercial activity, including electrical inspections at 104 N Rue Du Grand Formage as recorded in Starkville’s May 2024 permit reports"
 
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Darryl Steight

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"Rue du Grand Formage is a street located in Starkville, Mississippi, specifically within the historic Cotton District. The street is home to several notable businesses, most prominently Two Brothers Smoked Meats and Commodore Bob’s Yacht Club.

Two Brothers Smoked Meats: Located at 103-C Rue Du Grande Formage, this barbecue restaurant features a full bar, outdoor seating, and operates Monday through Sunday from 11:00 am to 9:00 pm.
Commodore Bob’s Yacht Club: Located at 102 Rue Du Grand Formage, this establishment is situated adjacent to Two Brothers Smoked Meats in the same district.
Other Activity: The street has seen recent commercial activity, including electrical inspections at 104 N Rue Du Grand Formage as recorded in Starkville’s May 2024 permit reports"
I must applaud whoever named Big Cheese Street.