Bigfoot

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Yeagermeister;4388212 said:
Is that how the PBR addiction started? You'd have to be hammered to date BP. :laugh1:

I must admit - it WAS PBR's fault!
 

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Signals;4388416 said:
Does she have big feet? :D

:laugh2: He said he wanted me to post so yall wouldn't say HE had big feet.:laugh1:

I tried to open an account last night, but hit a snag in the *gulp* process (geez, Garrett has killed me on the word:mad:), hopefully I can post in my own name later today.

Yes, I do believe in Bigfoot. One of my favorite movies is the one someone mentioned, "Legend of Boggy Creek". It is cheesy, but the stories those folks were telling were incredibly creepy, esp. the man with the pigs. The girls' slumber party scene was pretty intense, too.
 

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Achilleslastand;4388401 said:
What part did this occur in? I just wanna make sure i never cross this path since i do live here.

As a young child i would sometimes get awoken with what felt like a cold slap in the face only to wake and nothing be there.
This happened to me more then once and i always seemed to wake up with my pulse racing and wondering what just happened.

Also im my early teens i spent a summer at a boys camp in canon city colorado at the holy cross abbey. They used to rotate us out to differnent lodges just to keep everything fresh and new. Well one of the satellite camps was named abbots lodge and they told us the area had indeed experienced a bigfoot like creature roaming the area on occasion.
Well woulda ya know it a few nights later i awaken to grunting and growling sounds along with a gigantic figure walking thru our lodge at 3am.
Imagine my horror as i hide underneath my set of NFL blankets and sheets as i try to keep my heavy and labored breathing to a bare minimum so as to not be heard by this creature/thingy whateveritwas lol.
I asked a friend the next morning if he experienced the same and he said yes.
:laugh2:

Southeast Oklahoma, about 25 miles outside Wilburton in Pitsburgh County. Real pretty area though where we lived. Our family still has lots of land there, I just never visit. I called my dad last night and we had a good laugh. The place got its name because it used to be an old stage coach station, hence Mt. Station. Big GY but its all grown up. You need a 4x4 to get inside the GY now he said or hike in. Its pure country back there. Just a few houses for miles over those dirt roads.

Spooky stuff....
 

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lane;4388488 said:
:laugh2: He said he wanted me to post so yall wouldn't say HE had big feet.:laugh1:

I tried to open an account last night, but hit a snag in the *gulp* process (geez, Garrett has killed me on the word:mad:), hopefully I can post in my own name later today.

Yes, I do believe in Bigfoot. One of my favorite movies is the one someone mentioned, "Legend of Boggy Creek". It is cheesy, but the stories those folks were telling were incredibly creepy, esp. the man with the pigs. The girls' slumber party scene was pretty intense, too.

I am signed up to post now, so no more confusion.:D
 

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SaltwaterServr;4388348 said:
No such thing as Bigfoot. You're not looking for a few individuals. You're looking for:

1. Breeding population

2. Scat

3. Remains of feeding

4. Remains of aged deceased

5. Remains of young deceased

6. Habitation areas if continually moving and sleeping in different areas every single day/night

7. Migration patterns if they follow food sources/ripening patterns in vegetation

Anyone who thinks there is a Bigfoot doesn't know jack **** about biology, ecology, and/or cryptobiology.

It doesn't exist.

;) ;)
 

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Zaxor;4388418 said:
Oh I got one for ya...

My Dad, my little brother and I were watching Monday night football on a september night back in 1975 in a little town in the panhandle of Texas called Pampa...When out of the TV came a ball of light it hovered around the room and started checking things out it finally went to the full length mirror and I guess didn't like what it saw and flew out the big old picture window in the living room...My Dad, my little brother and I spoke not a word for a good quarter of football when I finally asked what was that and my little brother looked eager for that answer too...and my Dad answered.. "What was what?" which of course told my little brother and I that whatever it was didn't fit into Dad's definition of what should be.

sure would like to know what that was as I heard tell of ball lightning but that thing didn't so much as make the tv flicker and that much electricity passing by so close would have made the hair on our bodies notice it...nope and if anything it seemed not icy cold but cool.

I would say it looked like the sun if you were to draw it but all white and it being still white but denser towards the center to where it was like pearl color

and it could pass through objects as if it weren't there at all...glass on the tv, lace curtains, and the glass of the window and the chain holding the chandelier.

It moved in no determinable pattern ...it would move a little left a little right up, down, hover, forward, backwards till it met the mirror than it went directly towards the window and out.

if some one has an answer I would like to know.



LSD can do some wild things to a brain.

:cool:
 

Zaxor

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5Stars;4388875 said:
LSD can do some wild things to a brain.

:cool:

which in my case may not be a bad thing...had my Dad not seen it I would have filed it under too much drugs and alcohol:D
 
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