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The phrase all-nighter comes from a true telling story in the late 1960’s. This phrase all started when a group of kids and a dog is also known as Scooby-Doo were in one of their delayed missions to catch an eerie, itchy ghost that everyone has been gossiping about. This ghost was said to be somewhat elegant with her long puffy gown that dragged into a small town in France. As the kids and Scoobydoo caught a flight to France, they have already accumulated some information about who this ghost could be. Once they landed, their first mission was to go find witnesses of the ghost. The leading witness was in an old rusty shack that smelled like a pile of rotten rubbish. As they approached him, he was scared from what had happened with the ghost, therefore, he didn’t trust anyone nor spoke. They tried to give in and be as generous as possible but nothing worked, they had to move on to the next witness. The next witness was a middle-aged woman. She was the complete opposite as the previous witness and told as much detail as possible about the ghost; tall, very tall, pink rosy dress, …show more content…
They began to do research about the French culture and big hairdos. They have found stories about Marie Antoinette, a French queen that was killed in the Place de la Concorde. Which in luck, the witnesses have said to see her around the Place. The night became foggy, dark, dusky and silent as they approached the Concorde. And waited for hours to see if the ghost would appear. Then an eerie scent flew in, as the trees began to dance and all the lamplights died. The ghost appeared with a booming, ferocious intimidating laugh that made shaggy pee his pants. She asked who is there …and Daphne responded, “ I am, who are you “ and the ghost answered, “I am the greatest queen of them all, Marie Antoinette. ” Scooby doo crew told Marie Antoinette to stop hunting the village as of that she is scaring people

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