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Creating Everyday Sounds

This might go hand in hand with the physical effects thread, but I believe it can stand on its own. Has anyone ever tried emulating everyday sounds through your bass (motorcycle, animal sounds, etc.? Whether dry or with effects? I always enjoy when people use their instruments to create familiar sounds that you wouldn't really expect.
 
I got a good submarine PING from tapping a screw on a pole piece through my HOG and a Zoom G2.1u delay and reverb. Not an everyday sound but cool and easily identifiable.

Decent engine ramping with a fretless into some distortion (cant remember which sounded best).
 
The THX sound that is heard at the beginning of movies= using an EHX HOG, set in freeze gliss mode, with an expression pedal at about 2 thirds of the way down, quickly play a note in the 2nd octave and then in the lower octave, slowly working your way back up to the second octave chromatically with constant plucking. Bell sounds = using a frequency analyzer, lightly pluck one note and its octave simultaneously. For bonus marks, play it in several octaves by using an ehx hog or pog, and then add reverb.