Lore of the South

E43 The Buga Boo and his Pals

Kelly Crews

In E43 we talk about all those southern ghost terms.  From the Buga Boo to the Haint. 

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Citations
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Jarvis, R. (2018, May 26). The creepy South Carolina legend that will keep you awake at night. OnlyInYourState. Retrieved April 29, 2022, from https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/south-carolina/gullah-culture-boo-hags-sc/ 

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