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The Big Bang Theory

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Okay, so I was sitting on my bed this morning at 6:17 (I know this because I was changing the clock on my old cell phone that I use just for its alarm, only it didn’t go off because I forgot to change it after we went to Daylight Savings) and I was already mumbling miserably to myself because I got up late, when there came a big bang from above.

Now one thing you have to know is that my house started off as a bungalow, once upon a time, but someone decided a two bedroom house wasn’t big enough, so they opened up the attic and put three more bedrooms and a half bath up there. I sleep in one of those three bedrooms. So the bang I heard was pretty close to where my ears were located at 6:17 this morning.

Since there are no windows upstairs on the front of the house to look out of, I came downstairs to look outside, half expecting to see a massive tree branch sitting on my front lawn. And yet nothing has disturbed the pristine condition of the snow. Failing that, and not wanting to put my boots on and trudge outside in my pjs, I texted my friend John, who was on his way over for breakfast to ask if he could look up and see if there was anything still sitting on the roof.

He came in and the conversation went something like this:

Me: Did you see anything?

John: Nope. There’s nothing up there.

Me: I wonder what made that noise then…

John: Could it have been an animal do you think?

Me: Well if it was a squirrel, someone must have flung it pretty hard.

John: And I guess you’d expect to see roadkill out there…

So there you have it. Our best guess at the big bang theory. Unless, of course, leprechauns have reindeer…

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Author: Linda G. Hill

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51 thoughts on “The Big Bang Theory

  1. suzjones's avatar

    Too funny Linda. Did you ever work out what it was?

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  2. joey's avatar

    Good grief. I’m not going to discuss my ghosts here, but I will tell you the other night, I was certain I heard indistinct music. I arose to venture into the hall in order to determine who left what on. Well, in the hallway there was nothing. But as soon as I went back to bed, I heard it again. I fear this may be how the loss of my mind begins! When in doubt, blame ghosts.

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  3. frannystevenson's avatar

    Leprechauns…definitely! And after Paddy’s celebrations they cannot be less noisy than that! *whisper* you know? the hungover this time is pretty bad!

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  4. vw1212's avatar

    You did not get on the roof to identify the bang? Tut, tut:)

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  5. Angie Mc's avatar

    Leprechauns. Definitely leprechauns 🙂

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  6. Corner of Confessions's avatar

    How curious. I hear strange noises on the ceiling all the time if it makes you feel better.

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    • Linda G. Hill's avatar

      I regularly hear squirrels run across my roof, and in the summer it’s almost as loud as sleeping in a tent when there’s a hard rain. But this was a little out of the ordinary. Are your noises very loud?

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      • Corner of Confessions's avatar

        Yes! I’m going to write a blog post about it when I have the time. But, i heard an animal in the attic and i complained and complained about it to my mother. But, i was the only one that heard it. To shut me up my mother called a roofer and he stuck his head up in the attic and said ‘nothings there!’ and that was that. So i thought i was crazy. But, we had a leak in my ceiling the other day and so a different roofer came and he went INTO the attic and found evidence of animal activity… scratches and nesting stuff. I was walking around all day like “BOOYA! I was right , you all were wrong” . But i hear odd stuff all the time mostly bangs that I have no idea what it is. I often just think a tree is falling an I am going to be crushed. lol.

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        • Linda G. Hill's avatar

          That’s what I thought – a tree! There’s a big one right in front of my house that, if it fell in the right direction, it’ll come right down on my bed.
          Isn’t it a great feeling when you’re proven right? 🙂 …okay, not about the tree. The animals. 😉

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  7. Jenni's avatar

    Jeez you could have a whole new dimension growing up there on your roof if it was a big bang related incident – may explain why you couldn’t see anything as it would exist on another reality plain. Very cool

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  8. Pamela Beckford's avatar

    I hate those unexplained noises – but probably something innocent like the house cracking and popping and settling

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    • Linda G. Hill's avatar

      If that was the house cracking, I need to start looking for holes. 😛 As Nav said, it was probably ice. The temperature dropped fairly quickly over the last 24 hours. As long as the ice isn’t in the little bit of attic I do still have, my roof should be okay.

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  9. LAMarcom's avatar

    Sonic Boom? ET reaching escape velocity? Rocky the Flying Squirrel? Coulda been anything. “Keep calm and carry on”
    Glad your roof is OK. And of course you too (and your nerves).

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  10. navigator1965's avatar

    Happens repeatedly with our “flat” (i.e., bowl-shaped) roof. Water is trapped, and as it freezes during cold snaps it expands. I suspect that the loud cracks are big stress cracks that form in the ice. Not sure if this applies to your case or not.

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    • Linda G. Hill's avatar

      That was my second – er – third guess. Thing is, I only have a little bit of ice along the edge of the roof, so I’m worried that moisture has seeped in under the shingles. That ain’t gonna be a good scene if it has.

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  11. Nina Kaytel's avatar

    After the earth quake in VA two years ago, I am terrified of them. One I didn’t know they were so loud. I live a mile from the epicenter of the one that hit VA, and the entire time I thought my dad’s motorcycle had blown up. I’m trying to get outside, the house is trying to kill me, furniture is falling, uncooked spaghetti noddles are flying across the house like spears, pictures are showering the place in glass, and there is me in the center of it desperately trying to get outside to save my dad. I realized afterwards that I could have looked out the window. We still get aftershocks and booms from it.

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    • Linda G. Hill's avatar

      Wow! As terrifying as that sounds, I’m still laughing over the vision of flying spaghetti. 🙂
      Sorry. 😛
      But seriously, we had a small earthquake when I was in Ottawa – nowhere near the epicenter, but it was pretty scary nonetheless. I hope you don’t have to go through that again!

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  12. http://theenglishprofessoratlarge.com's avatar

    If you had been here, in Southern California, it would have been the 4.4 earthquake we had at 6:25 this morning.

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