An Unassuming House in an Unsuspecting Neighborhood
Do You Know What Your Neighbors are doing???
  In a quiet neighborhood on July 1, 2002, a family of four moved in and the changes they were making had an eerie effect on the neighbors.
     First it was noises eminating from the house at all hours. The banging, sawing, and drilling  caused concern to residents nearby. Shadows moved across the
windows and scratching was heard on the walls and doors. The effect and sounds left the neighbors wondering what these people were building in their basement.
    Then when the noises had stopped for a while the boxes started arriving. They were marked with strange cryptic symbols. They looked strangely like lightsspecimens and an assortment of strange accessories.The neighbors kept their distance and were not wanting to ask, only watch the proceedings.
    The boxes got increasingly bigger causing worry amongst the watchers. They came in the middle of the night, weekends, mornings, and there wasn't any predicting when the next one would come. Deliveries were always quiet and then secreted away to the garage until the bump, bump, bump could be heard going down the basement stairs.
    Large boxes and crates started arriving next. The sound of wooden destruction came out of the garage. Then the noises from the basement started. First it sounded like "Welcome Back and Showtime" were audible through the concrete block walls. Other noises were soon to be heard in the dead of night. Neighbors thought they heard "I knew you'd be back" and "Come see the man with three balls". Demon like organ music and alien music could also be heard as darkness approached the neighborhood.
    Some have been invited but are reluctant to enter "The Dungeon" and enjoy the room. A surround sound system and blacklights await those who will dare to enter it's depths. What do you think they'll say when the electric chair and throw switch arrive?
Hope you enjoy . Better and more pictures will be coming and a glimpse at our Harley kitchen
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