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Jul 05, 2011, 03:06 AM
#41
Re: any big foot believers out there
 Originally Posted by jeff of pa
I wanna Find out if they Taste like Chicken,
Bald Eagle, or Mad Cow
Hey Jeff,
Do you know why they call it PMS?
Because Mad Cow Disease was already taken!
Mike
PS
I think Bigfoot is real
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Jul 05, 2011 03:06 AM
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Jul 06, 2011, 12:38 AM
#42
 Tuberale
Re: any big foot believers out there
In addition to the ape-like Bigfoot, there was also an Indian from Idaho named Bigfoot, as well as "Oulux" and "Nampah" (for which Nampa, Idaho is named). A description of Bigfoot, who was part Cherokee, part black, and part white; can be found in "Owyhee Trails", by Mike Hanley and Ellis Lucia, p. 154:
"William T. Anderson who saw the end of Bigfoot near Silver City measured the corpse. Bigfoot stood 6 feet 8 1/2 inches in height, measured 59 inches around the chest, weighed an estimated three hundred pounds of bone and muscle, had hands eighteen inches around at the widest place, and feet seventeen and one-half inches in length and eighteen inches circumference around the ball."
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Oct 24, 2011, 02:40 PM
#43
 Sea'mus King of the Leprechauns
Re: any big foot believers out there
 Originally Posted by midnightcaller
I saw bigfoot tracks on a mountain road out side of Darrington Washington
I also saw a UFO in hte Lake Stevens area back in 1995
The tracks were from a forest ranger name Denny out of the Verlot ranger station. His knuckes drag on the ground.
The UFO was a dragon fly that I saw after I had one two many after seeing Denny crossing the river.
Sea'mus King of the Leprechauns
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Feb 28, 2012, 04:50 PM
#44
Re: any big foot believers out there
I saw one. They are real. The creature i saw could NEVER be mistaken for a black bear. I have seen lots of black bears in the forests of Georgia. This thing had "human" shaped muscles on its arms and legs. The chest was larger than an average human and the head was unmistakably ape-like. I was hunting at the time and carrying a .308 rifle. When it appeared, I was so shocked I couldn't raise the rifle and shoot. Imagine you're hunting in the Georgia forest, where you've been hunting for 25 years. During that time you've seen every critter there is. I've even spotted some critters listed as extinct in the Eastern United States. Then all of a sudden in the same forest an African elephant comes crashing through the trees infront of you... You think you could get a shot off ? I sort'a doubt it. That's probably why no one has ever shot a Big Foot.
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Oct 10, 2012, 02:19 PM
#45
Does Bigfoot Exist ?
Skeptics claim the proof Bigfoot can't exist is the fact no new primates have been discovered by science in the last 50 years or so. NOT TRUE. Just Google "New Primates" and read. The last one was discovered in September 2012. A new species of baboon. Before that, a new species of monkey was discovered on the island of Madagascar in January 2012. So much for the skeptical opinions of "self" proclaimed "experts" on primate studies. If you want to meet BIGFOOT face to face, just take a trip to the town of Waldo and head north from there into the Chattahoochee National Forest in Georgia.
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Nov 04, 2012, 06:36 AM
#46
The renowned primatologist Jane Goodall believes "Bigfoot" exists. Also in memoirs of his journeys in the Pacific NorthWest, Teddy Roosevelt describes a BigFoot encounter. I'm headed for Southern Oregon this spring for some gold prospecting, hiking and camping. Just bought a new rifle yesterday and will begin target practice this week. I don't want trouble from a Bigfoot, but i'm not just gonna sit there helpless while he tears my leg off and beats me to death with it.
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