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VaSteve 02-25-2011 01:20 PM

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My son would freak out to the sound of tape being pulled off the roll when he was 2.
Mine too, but a little younger. He really wigged out!

Oh Haha 02-25-2011 05:45 PM

and here I thought we had covered everything on Pelican..


My oldest sister cringes and genuinely gets freaked out by real silver tableware. She tells us her teeth tingle when she gets close to an item. We usually "get her" at least one family meal a year. ;)


My son has trouble with some loud noises. We were in a BK a few weeks ago, waiting for our orders, when the deep fryer beepers activated. He covered his ears like it was the most excruciating pain in the universe.

Normy 02-25-2011 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by tabs (Post 5867899)
Children have more frequency accuity than adults..

There is only one sound that makes me want to run and hide and that is the sound...WORK...


And yet you rail on and on on here and on other places about all those people who sit around not working and collecting public assistance. You know...all those lazy people who try to shirk WORK-

Hmm-

Typical rebuttlickan! All the irony, twice the hypocrisy....none of the EFFORT!

N!

PS: I do want you to know "TABS" that I've saved that quote on my hard drive; Me thinks it is going to come back to haunt you, Mr. conservative!

legion 02-25-2011 06:54 PM

Very few sounds bother me. Fingernails on the chalkboard and styrofoam don't bother me. (The dissonant, double-tracked vocals used Country music do feel like someone is taking a drill to my eardrums though.)

This one is really weird. The thing that absolutely sends shivers down my spine...the thing I've absolutely dreaded since I was very young...is putting on cotton socks after cutting my fingernails. I have to cut my nails after putting on socks, and not put on another pair for the rest of the day. I usually get by by cutting my nails before going to bed. The next morning, I'll be fine.

billybek 02-25-2011 07:00 PM

Folding cardboard...
Drives me nuts. (Mind you it is a pretty short drive in a fast car)

GDNF2ET 02-26-2011 03:51 PM

The reading of styrofoam rubbing together made me shiver..I hate it as much now as I did as a child....Its good to know that I'm not the only one..;)

sammyg2 02-26-2011 05:40 PM

Have him chew on some aluminium foil, it'll take his mind off the folding paper.

red-beard 02-26-2011 11:14 PM

For me it is dirt/sand being on ceramic and something heavy dragged across. Think bits of sand on a washer and the heavy detergent box being dragged across.

The styrofoam doesn't affect me, but I can understand people being affected. My ex-wife had issues with the fork and teeth thing. I have nver heard about the paper folding sound affecting people.

lisa_spyder 02-26-2011 11:31 PM

Dental tools...the ultra-sonic cleaner thingy. God I hate that thing.

on2wheels52 02-27-2011 03:30 AM

Does someone grinding gears in a transmission count?
Jim

Oh Haha 02-27-2011 04:38 AM

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Originally Posted by on2wheels52 (Post 5870993)
Does someone grinding gears in a transmission count?
Jim

Only if you are footing the bill!!!

drcoastline 02-27-2011 04:58 AM

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Originally Posted by sammyg2 (Post 5870534)
Have him chew on some aluminium foil, it'll take his mind off the folding paper.

Oh yeah, that will do it. Or stick his tongue on a nine volt battery. Kind of a sadistic fun though waiting for the. zzz.

gsxrken 02-27-2011 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Oh Haha (Post 5868871)
and here I thought we had covered everything on Pelican..
My son has trouble with some loud noises. We were in a BK a few weeks ago, waiting for our orders, when the deep fryer beepers activated. He covered his ears like it was the most excruciating pain in the universe.

One of my boys does this too. Anything even a little bit loud hands fly up to his ears. Any power tool, even a quiet one like a jig saw on wood (Pinewood derby last week ;-) ) is earmuffs. Thunder is even more of a thing- earmuffs on to go to sleep. I wonder about it sometimes but he's 10 now and seems otherwise OK.

Oh Haha 02-27-2011 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by gsxrken (Post 5872157)
One of my boys does this too. Anything even a little bit loud hands fly up to his ears. Any power tool, even a quiet one like a jig saw on wood (Pinewood derby last week ;-) ) is earmuffs. Thunder is even more of a thing- earmuffs on to go to sleep. I wonder about it sometimes but he's 10 now and seems otherwise OK.

It seems to be a trait of kids within the Autism spectrum. My son has Aspberger's so we have come to respond quickly when it happens. I believe that it depends on the frequency and decibel level as to how much it bothers him. We live close to the fire hall and the siren doesn't bother him at all.

Power tools don't bother him, either.

At least we know that he most likely WON'T be working fast food in the future.:D


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