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2006-12-14 16:59:56 · 33 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

33 answers

It was in a dream. Does that count? A recurring dream about a harp, with delicate beads of water on each string. It is the most beautiful harp in the world, and the water beads are playing music on the strings. Quiet, calm, beautiful music. Then something that I infer is an atomic bomb goes off very close to me and the harp, and everything goes black. I think this may be a result of growing up in the 60s with the fear of atomic war (remember the clock, 5 minutes to nuclear midnight?)

2006-12-14 17:14:58 · answer #1 · answered by firefly 6 · 2 4

The quietest became a type of faint tones they play you thru headphones for a listening to attempt. I even have additionally heard ants squeaking by way of a towel whilst mendacity on the grass. They "stridulate" by making use of rubbing plates of their physique armour jointly, yet so a strategies no one has found out if it relatively is for communicaton or something else. The loudest became whilst i became living in Japan and 2 community musicians invited me to a jam in a small studio. They have been huge followers of Jimi Hendrix and distortion and that that they had adequate amplifying capacity to knock down a tall development. I had to go away after approximately 20 minutes for the sake of my ears. Lightning hitting our block of residences without delay one night became additionally tremendously loud.

2016-10-14 23:46:36 · answer #2 · answered by schwalm 4 · 0 0

I used to work in a manufacturing plant that had a cardboard baler that we used to bale our cardboard by-product so we could ship it to the recycler. One night, the trainee on it was unaware that the bale was too long and that the alarm failed to warn of an overload. The large metal door which weighed at least 500 pounds was lifted from it's hinges and when it hit the floor sounded like a bomb going off. I was about 100 feet from the baler and it made my ears ring even though I was wearing earplugs.

2006-12-14 17:05:17 · answer #3 · answered by Awesome Bill 7 · 1 0

An F-16 about 50 feet away taking off. Kind of a toss-up between that and a weapon being fired that left me deaf for 15 minutes.

2006-12-14 17:04:31 · answer #4 · answered by Gaspode 7 · 4 0

being in car accident when I was 21... my friend was driving his Toyota and we got hit broadside bi a huge Dodge at 60 mph... THE LOUDEST thing I ever heard or want to hear.

2006-12-14 17:02:56 · answer #5 · answered by azcuriousm4u 3 · 3 0

Ty Pennington.

2006-12-14 17:04:25 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

4th of July 2006 - Heard 3 M-80's go off at the same time, I was like 20 feet away.. LOUD

2006-12-14 17:02:37 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Civil war cannons being fired about 100 feet away from me. First you see the smoke, then the shock wave flaps your clothing, THEN you feel and hear the sound.

2006-12-14 17:02:46 · answer #8 · answered by Rusting 4 · 3 0

Either a sonic boom, or Rosanne Barr singing the Anthem.

2006-12-14 17:02:01 · answer #9 · answered by Craig G 6 · 3 0

Ugh i hate thinking about it!, one time I was at work blowing up balloons with helium, and the balloon apparently had a whole in it, and it popped right in my ear when I was blowing it up.

2006-12-14 17:02:21 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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