September 9th, 2007
A grave situation
There’s a housing development near where I live that’s built on a place locally known as ‘Bone Hill’. There’s a reason for that name.
At somepoint in the future, perhaps after heavy rain, they’ll find out that reason.
Their dogs are going to have a great time.
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YOU BASTARDS MOVED THE HEADSTONES BUT YOU DIDN’T MOVE THE BODIES!!!
THAT’S THE ENDING OF POLTERGEIST! IT STARRED CRAIG T. NELSON BUT IN THE MOVIE HE WASN’T A COACH HE WAS JUST A GUY!
lol, great concept, but unfortuently it is true.
My friend who ishaving problems with APEC in Sydney is protesting development of an area that includes an aboringinal burial site.
If they do build there, I hope like hell that they have problems.
It would be kinda ironic, cos they want to build an age care facility.
Those places are deathtraps as it is.
theres a place near you ‘known locally as Bone Hill?’ that is so cool! every community needs a place known locally as something. Bone Hill, its like youre from a horror movie or something.
“Oh, I’ll go and get the ball, its just over that hill.”
“THAT hill? You can’t go over THAT hill.”
“Well, why not?”
“That’s…Bone Hill!”
“What? Bone Hill?”
and the script just goes downhill from there.
im really getting a little carried away here, arent i?
There is a mental asylum in Perth called Gray Lands.
One on the Gold Coast (I think) called Koala Hill.
Excessively appropiate names.
I’m thinking that building a housing project over a cemetery is quite an undertaking.
Oh, what do you want from me? It’s Monday.
You know, I wonder how much of London is built on old cemeteries. It’s a huge metropolis that’s the joining of tons of smaller communities, some old burial grounds are boiund to have been forgotten. And given the price of land around here…
This post (?) Kingreaper: Wondering if he’s 7 stories up from an old cemetery.
The comparison with such classic horrors as Poltergeist and even Pet Cemetry didn’t escape me… living in a cursed town (we killed a fair few witches here a while back) with so much burried beneath, it’s often a case of trying not to find something a bit creepy.
If we ever do make a horror film here, it’ll probably be about the public transport though… (a comic will appear this week explaining that).
Gray Lands, hoho, somewhat true but cruel.
Monday puns rule.
You know, I buried an old indian on the site of a demolished surburban house. It was horrible, his ghost came around complaining to me about the horrible quality of TV he was being forced to watch.
We had to relocate him.
This post (?) Kingreaper: Not being entirely serious :p
TravelLodge will be a lot more interesting than a graveyard anyway. The sheets get changed daily (or every third guest, whichever comes first).
seems this is the place to be tonight
excuse my previous weirdness
i blame it on excessive stress caused by school
but then maybe its just me
Bone hill is at the top of ‘Kill Crash Lane’.
I can’t believe I forgot to mention that, yup, we have a kill crash lane too.
There is a highway that goes to Sudbury where many people die called Suicide 69. I’m not a bad person (really!) but I can’t help but giggle all the time.