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Location: Creemore, Ontario Gender: Female Total Likes: 0 likes
sky might be fallin' but remember you can fly high...
| | | | Re: Disgusting things found (not work/lunch safe) < Reply # 169 on 1/23/2006 6:41 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | This house we aptly named Death House. Out back was a pile of corn stalks and remains from various animals, mostly deer, although there was also a decomposing cow, severed head and all. There were obvious signs that humans had killed the animals (judging by the clean cuts on the 2 dozen deer legs we saw) and then coyotes or wolves had spread the remains all over the property. We also saw two deer heads almost completely intact, one had a green tag on its ear, suggesting hunters, but why would you tag the animal if you were going to carve it up right there? Needless to say, this place was ultra creepy. http://www.uer.ca/locations/show.asp?locid=24099 At a farm in Barrie, Ontario we discovered a pile of innards from what we suspect was either a cow or a deer. No blood, no bones, no fur... and one organ (phallic in nature) had a yellow rope tied around it. At the same location we found hip waders in the barn and the front was covered in blood. Also at a house in Creemore, Ontario we found a pile of human feces on the stair landing, and in one of the bedrooms there was a butt plug in the corner and some crumpled pages from porn mags. Plus the occasional discovery of your regular run-of-the-mill dead birds, rats, a rabbit and something that appeared to maybe have been a cat at once.
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| OneDeadHero
Location: Near Barrie, Ontario Gender: Female Total Likes: 1 like
| | | | Re: Disgusting things found (not work/lunch safe) < Reply # 170 on 1/23/2006 4:25 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by faded_x This house we aptly named Death House. Out back was a pile of corn stalks and remains from various animals, mostly deer, although there was also a decomposing cow, severed head and all. There were obvious signs that humans had killed the animals (judging by the clean cuts on the 2 dozen deer legs we saw) and then coyotes or wolves had spread the remains all over the property. We also saw two deer heads almost completely intact, one had a green tag on its ear, suggesting hunters, but why would you tag the animal if you were going to carve it up right there? Needless to say, this place was ultra creepy. http://www.uer.ca/locations/show.asp?locid=24099 At a farm in Barrie, Ontario we discovered a pile of innards from what we suspect was either a cow or a deer. No blood, no bones, no fur... and one organ (phallic in nature) had a yellow rope tied around it. At the same location we found hip waders in the barn and the front was covered in blood. Also at a house in Creemore, Ontario we found a pile of human feces on the stair landing, and in one of the bedrooms there was a butt plug in the corner and some crumpled pages from porn mags. Plus the occasional discovery of your regular run-of-the-mill dead birds, rats, a rabbit and something that appeared to maybe have been a cat at once.
| I remember the buttplug house. I just about stepped on that silly thing trying to take a picture. That was super weird. Do you remember trying to climb those stairs and Kat yelling "Oh shit there's so much shit on this landing guys!" What boggles my mind is how animals decide to shit in the sink of a place, and how much the sink actually fills up.
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| TCdrainer
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| | | Re: Disgusting things found (not work/lunch safe) < Reply # 172 on 1/24/2006 5:29 AM > | Reply with Quote
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