Creepy!
Smash Monkey asks: "what's the creepiest thing you've seen, heard or felt? What has sent shivers running up your spine and skidmarks running up your undercrackers? Tell us, we'll make it all better"
( , Thu 7 Apr 2011, 13:57)
Smash Monkey asks: "what's the creepiest thing you've seen, heard or felt? What has sent shivers running up your spine and skidmarks running up your undercrackers? Tell us, we'll make it all better"
( , Thu 7 Apr 2011, 13:57)
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Large pieces of machinery creep me out...
Giant fans especially and even more so if they make a loud noise. I hate walking past a large JCB digger, I jump out of my skin when any large generators start up in the plant room at work while I am in there, farm machinery makes me freeze to the spot in fear and the machine room at the Manchester Museum of Science & Industry makes my blood run cold.
Probably because I was forced to watch episodes of Casualty on BBC 1 as a child...every week some poor sod would get hacked to death by a combine harvester or get his hand jammed into some machine at a production line :(
( , Fri 8 Apr 2011, 16:01, 2 replies)
Giant fans especially and even more so if they make a loud noise. I hate walking past a large JCB digger, I jump out of my skin when any large generators start up in the plant room at work while I am in there, farm machinery makes me freeze to the spot in fear and the machine room at the Manchester Museum of Science & Industry makes my blood run cold.
Probably because I was forced to watch episodes of Casualty on BBC 1 as a child...every week some poor sod would get hacked to death by a combine harvester or get his hand jammed into some machine at a production line :(
( , Fri 8 Apr 2011, 16:01, 2 replies)
You'll love the fans in the Birkenhead tunnel then
Around 3m diameter and they whoosh slowly as they start up.
When the engineers show them off to people, they press a button and a massive pair of door judder and squeal sideways to reveal the monsters :D
I believe they were installed in the 1930s and are still in use today.
I wouldn't call them creepy, more awesome.
( , Fri 8 Apr 2011, 19:11, closed)
Around 3m diameter and they whoosh slowly as they start up.
When the engineers show them off to people, they press a button and a massive pair of door judder and squeal sideways to reveal the monsters :D
I believe they were installed in the 1930s and are still in use today.
I wouldn't call them creepy, more awesome.
( , Fri 8 Apr 2011, 19:11, closed)
A lad I knew was dragged through a plastics shredder.
There wasn't a lot of him left.
I knew the bloke who owned the company too.
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( , Sun 10 Apr 2011, 17:46, closed)
There wasn't a lot of him left.
I knew the bloke who owned the company too.
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( , Sun 10 Apr 2011, 17:46, closed)
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