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wouldn't want you to bite the bullet on my account. I did a random scan on his posts. Lots of them seemed ok but he really needed to take a deep breath and chill over the whole jt colfax thing.
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weirdest thing I've found exploring, thats from Canada Malt Plant http://www.uer.ca/...l.asp?picid=217901
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u are all sick!!!!!!!
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Posted by BennyBear Against some of these sick bastards, your little 3D maglite won't be enough. |
That's why I carry a 6D Maglite.
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Magnoodles and I found a used maxipad here: http://maps.google...&om=1&ll=43.640497,-79.625604&spn=0.001475,0.003353&z=19 ................suprising and horrible at the same time.
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I'm fairly new to this whole UE thing, as some of you are aware. I learned this morning to never open old fridges. If you're unfamiliar with this act of stupidity, it smelled so bad I'm pretty sure I'd have been more content getting corpses dropped on me. Never again... without a respirator, at least.
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Opening refrigerators is like crack baby. You'll be back.
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Posted by MutantMandias Opening refrigerators is like crack baby. You'll be back.
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Oh, no worries, I'm taking my respirator back and diving right into that. Luckily it's right at the end of my street.
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Posted by Flagg Warning: SERIOUSLY screwed up.
I once found, in the old Empire Cotton Mill (Welland, ON) someone had nailed a cat to a wall. Through the eyes. The cat was alive when they did it, because you could see a lot of bloody gouges on its head when it was feebly trying to claw its way off. I vomitted uncontrollably that night, and I still sometimes see it in my dreams.
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That is the worst thing I have ever heard of done to a cat... I hope whoever did that gets theirs. That nearly made me cry; just imagining that pain...
The worst things I've found were dead swine left in a barn behind an abandoned shack (one is posted in the skeletons and mummies thread) and also two dead dogs. They were particularly creepy because they were almost identical, I think they were staffordshire terriers and they were both lying on their backs, side by side with their legs in the air and their eyes shut. No obvious cause of death but a little blood on the faces, and they were left lying amongst the town's used christmas trees which were to be burned I think.
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Posted by Watcher Dead Canada goose beside the road where I was walking. Just after lunch, too. EEEEEEWWWWWWWW! Found a dead opossum the other day too while walking my dog. And no, it wasn't just playing dead. Looked like it had been there for about a week. Yeeech.
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I was driving by myself last year, and I see this lone Canada goose flying over the road. It flew right into the power lines and it fell down into the ditch! I couldn't believe it. I pulled over to find it, thinking I would take it to a vet if it was alive. It was not. I kind of wonder if your goose had a similar fate! I didn't realize a wire would break a birds neck so easily.
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Posted by blackhawk Dead cat. Found a medium size calico kitten wrapped in a green flannel shirt which was in a white plastic shopping bag. It was in a sub-basement of a shoot I was doing. It was disturbing to see; a six inch hole had been ripped in the bag. Most likely when they smashed the poor kitten into the brick wall. It's neck/head were wet with body fluids, there was blood splatter on the inside and outside of the bag. To add to the horror was the fact were I picked up the bag it was wet with the essential bodily fluids of the kitten. Even though I was getting cold (froze my ass off today!) I could feel the wetness on my fingers after setting the bag down on the main floor. I thought it was condensation/dew until I saw the blood splatter...then I realized what had been done. The cat's skull was shattered, it's one eye half way open, still clear. That was disturbing; fresh, no smell. bastards.
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Kids who do that shit should be psychoanalyzed and jailed. I adopted a cat because some asshole threw her and her siblings out of a moving car. She was the only one that lived, and we had to amputate her broken tail. It just disgusts me what people will do to a helpless animal.
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Posted by Boffo Mainly birds, rodents, seen a dead raccoon too. Oh and I found a spine that we could not establish a specie for, but was speculated to be human but later debunked as being from an animal. My only question was where was the rest of it... http://www.uer.ca/...al.asp?picid=16257
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similar story for me too, found a pelvis bone of some sort: http://www.uer.ca/...l.asp?picid=198493
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Posted by Flagg Warning: SERIOUSLY screwed up.
I once found, in the old Empire Cotton Mill (Welland, ON) someone had nailed a cat to a wall. Through the eyes. The cat was alive when they did it, because you could see a lot of bloody gouges on its head when it was feebly trying to claw its way off.
I vomitted uncontrollably that night, and I still sometimes see it in my dreams.
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that is really f*cked up. really really f*cked up. i think capital punishment should be given to people like that. that kind of behavior sometimes leads to serial killing. i've watched documentaries on serial killers on HBO (I think it might have been the one on the "Iceman") and they sometimes start out my torturing animals during childhood (or adulthood) before they move to people. better pack a weapon when you go exploring places in that area you found the cat.
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Posted by Pepper_Pot At an abandoned pediatrician's office: A HUGE stack of kiddy porn. I didn't dare touch it, but the top pictures have stuck in my mind.... and haunt me to this day. *shudders* I reported it to police by phone and I don't know if they ever tracked the pervo.
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ok you win my friend. without any doubt. i dont care about dead bodies and rotten shit. kiddy porn is the WORST thing ever. ever.
i've found a dead and half rotten seal one day. we had to go by the border of the st-laurent river to get in an abandon place and i saw it. seal is not a usual animal in quebec city.
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Posted by Slombat the dear was still dead in the tunnel, pretty decayed.
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i hope so!
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I don't have a picture right now, but one of the saddest things I've found is the skull of a (very old) domestic dog, lying in a field above Denver. A .22 caliber hole pierced the skull behind where the ear would be.
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Posted by Captain Obvious I don't have a picture right now, but one of the saddest things I've found is the skull of a (very old) domestic dog, lying in a field above Denver. A .22 caliber hole pierced the skull behind where the ear would be.
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sometimes it has to happen. I know people who do that so they don't lose the bond of them and their companion.
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Wow I made it all the way through this without getting as ill as I did the day I was getting batteries for an exploration and the kid in line ahead of me was picking his nose and eating it. Not a toddler either, he was probably 11 or 12. I should have offered him the danish I had in the car if he was that hungry. I know I didn't want it anymore.
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