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Creepy

Shed & The Madness

Creepy

Jon Grilz

Fiction, Arts, Performing Arts, Drama

4.45.4K Ratings

🗓️ 20 February 2025

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Shed *** Written by: No One of Consequence and Narrated by: Nate DuFort *** The Madness *** Narrated by: Alicia Atkins *** Suppose the show at patreon.com/creepypod *** Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah *** Title music by: Alex Aldea

Transcript

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0:00.0

No.

0:02.6

This is creepy.

0:10.5

A podcast dedicated to sharing the most famous chilling and disturbing creepy pastas and urban legends in the world.

0:21.2

Whether these stories truly happened or are simply fabrications is for you to decide.

0:28.7

These stories may contain graphic depictions of violence and explicit language.

0:35.2

Listener discretion is advised.

0:42.2

Creepy presents. Shed. Written by known of consequence and narrated by Nate DuFort.

0:55.3

When we first moved into the house, there seemed to be so much space.

1:00.4

It was a two-story with five bedrooms, three-fold baths, a spacious den and large dining room.

1:07.6

Of course, this was back when we only had one kid.

1:14.2

Now, we're up to four four with one more on the way. In the early days, which was only five years ago, the garage was my workspace for

1:22.5

minor improvement projects. As our family grows, we find that the store-bought furniture doesn't last nearly as long

1:31.4

as we need it to.

1:33.1

So I started learning how to build things.

1:36.3

Nothing fancy, just some nightstands, end tables, dressers, and freestanding cabinets.

1:43.5

My first attempts weren't much better than the crap we'd get

1:46.6

from the stores, but that's what the Internet's for. After watching a ton of videos and lots of trial

1:54.1

and errors, I finally started making stuff that could withstand the kids. Eventually, when my skills became good enough, I even made bunk beds for the twins.

2:07.3

Penny likes to say that if an earthquake ever hit bad enough that the house fell apart,

2:12.1

the bunk beds would still be standing.

2:15.5

Working in the garage started to become a bit of a safe haven for me. If I was out

2:21.0

there working on some kind of wood project, the kids knew not to come out and disturb me. I will

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