No 10. Oh Susanna.
No 9. Cemetery soup.
The story: An old woman was taking a shortcut through a cemetery when she notices a bone sticking out from a grave. She then disrespectedly removes the bone from the grave and takes it home with her. With the intention of using it as a soup bone. Once she got home, she puts the bone in some boiling water (along with vegetables, salt and pepper, beef chunks, and herbs) and begins to make the soup. But while she is doing this, a disembodied voice keeps calling out to her and asking for it's bone back. But the old woman ignores it. The voice then proceeds to get louder and louder until it becomes defining. Finally the woman takes the bone, throws it out of the window in anger, and in a voice louder than the other one tells the thing to "TAKE IT!". Something then takes the bone and runs away. And woman then has a bowl of soup.
No 8. The Cats Paw.
The story: After something keeps stealing the meat from his meat larder, a famer decides to hide in the larder to catch the thief. But is surprised to see that the thief is an abnormally large female cat. When the cat tries to steal a leg of lamb, the famer fires at the cat and shoots off one of its paws. The cat then runs away in pain. The famer notices that the paw is wiggling like mad. And it then morphs into a human foot. Suddenly a neighbour appears saying that his wife had just lost her foot. But what was weirder is that she is howling and spitting just like a cat. And speaking of cats.....
No 7. Wait till Martin comes.
The story: A man is lost in the wilderness when he comes across a old house. He decides to spend the night there and continue the next morning. He finds a fireplace and (after starting a fire) falls asleep. But then he is awaken by the sound of a cat entering the room. It was then followed by a larger cat. They both look at the man. And (to the man's shock) the larger one asked "shall we do it now?" to which the little one replies "wait till Martin comes". The man begins to get nervous. Especially as bigger cats keep wondering into the room and asking the same question. There are two endings to this story. The first one is where the man runs away from the house calling back "When Martin does come, you'll tell him that I couldn't wait!". While the other ending shows him trying to leave the room.... when Martin himself enters.
No 6. Alligators.
The story: This story is about a young couple who had just moved into a quiet town near a river. The couple both love each other very much but the husband has the very odd obsession of swimming in the river all night long. And his wife would complain about how lonely she's becoming. The couple then have twin sons. But their father began to teach them how to swim. And then took them swimming in the river with him at night. The neighbours then began to notice that the woman was beginning to act strangely. Especially when she went around saying that her husband was trying to turn him and their sons into alligators by swimming in the river at night. But everyone kept saying that there was nothing wrong with a father teaching his children how to swim. And also that no one can turn into an alligator. But then one morning, the woman came running into town all soaking wet. She said that a big alligator and two little ones had pulled her into the river. They were her husband and sons and they wanted her to live with them in the murky waters. But no one took her seriously and she went into a mental hospital. And after that no one saw the husband nor the twin sons again. But those who walk by the river or go fishing would tell about seeing three alligators swimming around in the river.
No 5. Wonderful Sausage.
The story: One afternoon, a butcher kills his wife after a long and savage argument. But to keep everyone from finding out what happened, he cuts her up and (after burying her bones in the back garden) turns her into sausage meat. He then sells the sausages (saying that they were made out of a exotic animal's meat) and they instantly became a hit. So the butcher goes around killing people and turning them into sausages. But then one day he gets found out after one of his victims manages to escape. No one knows what happened to the butcher after he was caught (was he lynched or turned into a sausage) but he was never seen again.
No 4. The Big Toe.
The story: A person (either a small boy or an old woman) is digging around in their back garden, when they come across a hideous toe (either hairy, skinny, or big). They then take the toe and place it under their bed in a tin (or in one version eat it). Then they go to bed. But during the night, they keep hearing a voice calling out "Where's my toe?". And who every was calling go's inside the person's home, climbs the stairs, and enters the person's room still calling "Where's my toe?!" The story ends with a hideous monster leaping at the person yelling "YOU'VE GOT IT!".
No 3. "There is room for one more".
The story: A man journeys to Philadelphia for business reasons. He spends the night at a motel. But he has a dream where a hearse stops outside his window. And the driver says that "there is room for one more" before driving away. The next day the man puts the dream behind him and goes to Philadelphia. He then goes to the top of one of the many skyscrapers and does the said business. Afterwoulds he decides to take the lift back down to the ground floor. But when the lift arrived, it was very crowded. One of the lift's occupants noticed the man and said "there is room for one more". The man gets scared and said that he'll take the stairs, obviously remembering his dream. The lift doors closed and it started to go down. But as the man began to head for the stairs, he heard a loud snap. Then the sounds of people screaming. It turns out that the lift's cables had snapped. Plunging everyone inside to their deaths.
The story: When things get boring on a cow farm, two famers decided to create a doll/scarecrow to put in the vegetable garden. So they made one and named it Harold (named after a local famer that they both hated). Over time they began to treat the doll as if it was Harold himself. From light playful jokes to physical violence when things go wrong. They even smear food in it's face. But after some days of this, the doll slowly comes to life and decides to get revenge on the two famers. From grunting and getting on their nerves to climbing onto the roof of their home and stomping around. The two famers are so scared of what Harold might do next that they decided to move the cows to another location. Where they hoped to stay the rest of the year safe and sound. But when they arrived, they realised that they had forgot some milking stools, so one of them decides to go back for them. But when the other famer goes back when his friend didn't come back for hours, he noticed Harold on the roof of the house again. Only this time it was stretching out a freshly cut and bloody human skin to dry in the sun.
No 1. The Tailypo.
The story: After an unsuccessful hunting trip, a hunter returns home to his hut to discover that a tail of an abnormally large rat like creature was poking out of the ceiling. He then grabs a large knife and cuts off the tail. And what ever the creature was ran off. The hunter then decides to roast and eat the tail (seeing that there was nothing else for him to eat) and afterwoulds goes to bed. But during the night the hunter hears the creature coming back and asking for it's tail back. It get's closer and closer till it is right at the foot of the bed. Then kills the hunter.