I never did understand why they gave a polishing cloth such a stupid name, but set out like that, it finally makes sense. Lowest common denominator strikes again.
A form of cleaning device, gone extinct? What is our ecological environment coming to, when non-living devices can die out?
The creature itself isn’t extinct. They still exist in Europe and New Zealand.
Sawmill,Windmill classic hiding place of “Monsters”,someone cue the villagers to burn it down with their flaming torches while waving their pitchforks.
This may be the place to ask… On Scooby Doo, there is a quick metallic, musical percussive sound effect, used to convey spookiness. The sound of chills running up the spine, so to speak… What on Earth do they use to make that sound?
Monster movie tropes aside, I can see the logic in this. Sawmills would have a lot of spare wood that could be used as fertilizer for whatever fungus is producing the spores, a lot of space for the creatures/antagonists, and who/whatever is behind this might find a pleasurable irony in using the structures and tools of man as its lair.
Getting Tucker and Dale vrs evil vibe. The ending battle was in an abandoned saw mill and the beat the physio with tea, because he was allergic to it. XD had an allergic reaction and fell like 10+ feet to the ground. Funniest horror movie EVER and my high school teacher showed it in class LOL.
Guy fell into a wood chipper one scene and blood was flying everywhere, so yeah.
Chamois?, I looked it up but nothing relevent came up.
A soft cloth used usually for drying off a freshly washed car.
Yeah, you wouldn’t want to scratch the paint using just any old rag
ShamWow a rebooted Chamois.
I never did understand why they gave a polishing cloth such a stupid name, but set out like that, it finally makes sense. Lowest common denominator strikes again.
Because the original ‘shammies’ were made from soft leather from the chamois, and they were very effective at absorbing moisture.
Any Brits remember Sammy The Shammy? Just me?
Must admit, my first thought was “Moustachio has a domesticated goat-like antelope? Where?”
@kicking_k I’m the window cleaner.
I clean the windows.
Thank you!
I haven’t heard that word (or seen one) since, like, 1957. I thought they went extinct.
A form of cleaning device, gone extinct? What is our ecological environment coming to, when non-living devices can die out?
The creature itself isn’t extinct. They still exist in Europe and New Zealand.
Sawmill,Windmill classic hiding place of “Monsters”,someone cue the villagers to burn it down with their flaming torches while waving their pitchforks.
It’s also a great place to hide any damsels you may have kidnapped.
Yes, but then we aren’t seeing then”villager” approach to them
This is Skin Horse: they socialize the monsters, not burn them alive.
Gotta have a Scooby Doo reference!
Zoicks!
This may be the place to ask… On Scooby Doo, there is a quick metallic, musical percussive sound effect, used to convey spookiness. The sound of chills running up the spine, so to speak… What on Earth do they use to make that sound?
A Flexatone! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACyXnZEJ-U8
Thanks!
Not many people would react in a distinctly civilized manner if an angry mob approached to burn down their residence. You monster.
So what is the sawmill sawing to produce spores?
It reminds me of the X Files where loggers released ancient glowing death bugs.
Yeah! Or the one with the volcano spores!
SCIENCE!
Monster movie tropes aside, I can see the logic in this. Sawmills would have a lot of spare wood that could be used as fertilizer for whatever fungus is producing the spores, a lot of space for the creatures/antagonists, and who/whatever is behind this might find a pleasurable irony in using the structures and tools of man as its lair.
Don’t forget revenge: if it is, in some way, the trees, the sawmill might be part of its evil plan.
Getting Tucker and Dale vrs evil vibe. The ending battle was in an abandoned saw mill and the beat the physio with tea, because he was allergic to it. XD had an allergic reaction and fell like 10+ feet to the ground. Funniest horror movie EVER and my high school teacher showed it in class LOL.
Guy fell into a wood chipper one scene and blood was flying everywhere, so yeah.