when the judicial system fails to satisfy injustice a way out here in the remote parts of Texas, both in the past & in present time; the local citizens (mostly white) find other ways of imposing their form of tyrany! Nobody questions these atrocities, because of the 'good ol'e boyz' form of governence! just like the deep south! Saltine's abound hea'
Most people say she was in a fire, her whole family was burned alive, so was she but she managed to survive but with horrible scars deforming her face. The only way for her to attack is if you stop in the middle of the bridge and honk. Believe me she will jump on your car and scream as if she was being branded all over her body, greatest thing to do: RUN THE BITCH OVER AND FUCKING FLOOR IT!
its not asian..she was mexican and the devil made her like that...unfortunately..she wouldn't kill them, she'll take them away..and no one will know where they are..its sort of like the La Llorna..but its a donkey..its only a tale to scare kids,keeping them from going into the river late at night
I'm from Houston and i went to San Antonio last year ...I wanted to go to the donkey lady bridge but when i got on Applewhite Road i followed it all the way down untill it met with another road and never could find the bridge. Right after i got on allpewhite road there was a road on the right that was blocked off...Was it leading to the bridge?
medina river. your on the big bridge. that the one with the spirit hanging the kids. about a couple miles south theres a small narrow bridge thats claimed to be the donkey lady bridge. but now they shut it down and rerouted applewhite road.
Great story! It shows how far we've come, since we are not burning down our neighbors homes anymore out of superstition or hate. Both stories are absolutely true, but they have been commingled over the years, so now it's the Donkey Lady who is taking children, in the common tale. I'm glad you know the true original tales! Incidentally, all of the original house burners died of various causes shortly thereafter.
actualy it was 666-6666 but someone bought that number about three years ago. back in 94 if you were to call this number you would hear a tone going from low pitch to a very high pitch repeatingly and very eery. without a speakerphone you could hear the tone far away from the handset. my sister would always call
i remember this story so well, ther r many different versions tho, i used to b scared that the donkey lady was hiding bhind a tree in my front yard evry time i came home
when the judicial system fails to satisfy injustice a way out here in the remote parts of Texas, both in the past & in present time; the local citizens (mostly white) find other ways of imposing their form of tyrany! Nobody questions these atrocities, because of the 'good ol'e boyz' form of governence! just like the deep south! Saltine's abound hea'
1chichimec1 5 months ago
I grew up in SA and was told to beware of the donkey lady, still gives me chills to this very day.
jrglassrobert 9 months ago
Let me find out I'ma go look for this bridge next weekend. But I'ma take my bitchh so I can use her as shield if the donkey lady attacks! Ha.
SlapAhoePimpMode210 11 months ago
My parents used to live in SA, they said there used to be a phone number for kids to call the donkey lady. Lol.
Tenifus 1 year ago
Most people say she was in a fire, her whole family was burned alive, so was she but she managed to survive but with horrible scars deforming her face. The only way for her to attack is if you stop in the middle of the bridge and honk. Believe me she will jump on your car and scream as if she was being branded all over her body, greatest thing to do: RUN THE BITCH OVER AND FUCKING FLOOR IT!
Trollermao123 1 year ago
its not asian..she was mexican and the devil made her like that...unfortunately..she wouldn't kill them, she'll take them away..and no one will know where they are..its sort of like the La Llorna..but its a donkey..its only a tale to scare kids,keeping them from going into the river late at night
Reaper210stebo 1 year ago
Respond to this video... i live in san antone 210 for life
312979drpepperjuggal 1 year ago
Has anybody made a movie of it yet? If not they really should!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DJRukkus1 1 year ago
@DJRukkus1 hell yeah
vinniusmaximus 1 year ago
i love san antonio
The1superbeatlefreak 1 year ago
haha the donkey lady.....wow
Layceetasteliketexas 2 years ago
i havent heard of that legend in a long time. i member back then when i was little i use to b real scared of the Donkey Lady
alex24garcia 2 years ago 5
yeah, lol, me too and the fucked thing is my grandma used to tell me " the donkey lady is gonna get u" and la llorona as well
pboisei 2 years ago
me and my friends go there every week sometimes
rider210210 2 years ago
I'm from Houston and i went to San Antonio last year ...I wanted to go to the donkey lady bridge but when i got on Applewhite Road i followed it all the way down untill it met with another road and never could find the bridge. Right after i got on allpewhite road there was a road on the right that was blocked off...Was it leading to the bridge?
DontMessWitTexasMom 2 years ago
i heard that the supposed bridge has been torn down or turned into a road, not sure i have never been there myself.
pboisei 2 years ago
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HOUSTON TX BABY
anesticle 2 years ago
i live in S.A.
tejedatimberwolf21 2 years ago 13
wtf i though this story was fake to put me in bed at nights told by my grandmother.... crazy hu..
jenesse123 2 years ago
looks like a good place to show a music vidoe
dthmetalrox 2 years ago
I think my church is haunted, I swear, Sometimes. I hear voices, and see faces in the holes. o_O
OxCarly 2 years ago
lol the donkey lady.
pedrothemarine 3 years ago
medina river. your on the big bridge. that the one with the spirit hanging the kids. about a couple miles south theres a small narrow bridge thats claimed to be the donkey lady bridge. but now they shut it down and rerouted applewhite road.
bradmann85 3 years ago 2
wtf that is crazy...
jenesse123 2 years ago
I rember that number. I Think it was just a broken voice recorder though.
scatman813 2 years ago
Its Chris Kirkpatrick! LOL!
quitbullshittingme 3 years ago
Great story! It shows how far we've come, since we are not burning down our neighbors homes anymore out of superstition or hate. Both stories are absolutely true, but they have been commingled over the years, so now it's the Donkey Lady who is taking children, in the common tale. I'm glad you know the true original tales! Incidentally, all of the original house burners died of various causes shortly thereafter.
Birdog225 3 years ago 3
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what a faggot
Hewhosmokeswomen 3 years ago
cuce is this true!!??
crazyemochick1on1 3 years ago
the cult thing was a real story
NoTrEaLyHeRe121 3 years ago 2
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I'm 33 yrs old and from San Antonio, TX.
The Donkey Lady is not true
RPintorO 3 years ago
dude i was so there tonight but toyota fuked it up!!!!i was mad
Rickdog5731 3 years ago 2
the donkey lady phone number is 999-9999
tetsuge1 3 years ago
actualy it was 666-6666 but someone bought that number about three years ago. back in 94 if you were to call this number you would hear a tone going from low pitch to a very high pitch repeatingly and very eery. without a speakerphone you could hear the tone far away from the handset. my sister would always call
bradmann85 3 years ago
Dude , I hope your not from SA TOWN! You sound horrible. Make a video about the chipmunks or something.
jh714c 3 years ago
Dude is that guy gay?
billyboyskaman 3 years ago
is it true story o myth?
cottosucks08 3 years ago
wtf do you think?
packinganine2 3 years ago
there was a telephone number you could call and you could hear her trotting to the phone.
drumdemon66 3 years ago
you cant see shit :P
xoretrokiid 3 years ago
i wanna live in san antonio
i absolutly LOOOOVE THE ALAMO<3
xoretrokiid 3 years ago
i remember this story so well, ther r many different versions tho, i used to b scared that the donkey lady was hiding bhind a tree in my front yard evry time i came home
RomoTOWitten09 3 years ago
ok....
soulja0pp 3 years ago
what is her phone number?!?!?
kitkatkid09 4 years ago
210-255-LADY is the one I heard--but it
doesn't work anymore though.
NummySooshi 3 years ago
darn. oh well
kitkatkid09 3 years ago