Posted on 07/17/2006 2:25:10 PM PDT by pcottraux
Hate to disillusion people, but the ONLY animals in any American forest which make that much noise are squirrels and chipmonks and the only reason they make that much noise is because they know they can get back up in a tree in a tenth of a second and it doesn't matter.
Where was Helen Thomas?
I hear you.
Looks to me like Ted Kennedy commutin' out to the
'still.
"Just Western Montana doesn't cut it."
But I do hear they cut a lot of 'em in western
Montana.
I think Bigfoot may be real, but I am not very convinced by this video.
I think Bigfoot likely would have an enhanced sense of smell/hearing based on the ability to hide so well, and frankly, I doubt a person could get this close for that long.
It looks like a fake.
What would a real one look like, though...if you had a jiggling home movie camera that managed to get close enough, how different would it look? That's one thing on my mind.
I don't know. It could be real. The jiggling seems realistic.
It looks more realistic than some. I just doubt one could get that close.
But, who knows. At least the Bigfoot figure appeared to be more realistic than others....scruffy hair I think based on what little I could actually see of the Bigfoot figure in the video. It wasn't an obvious ape suit.
If it really was Bigfoot, why does the angle of the camera seem to pan down?
Besides, I thought Bigfoot didn't work on holidays.
She got a mustache!
Great graphic.
You might want to view the stabilized, frame-by-frame version of the Patterson-Gimlin film before making such a pronouncement.
http://www.bigfootencounters.com/files/mk_davis_pgf.gif
and
http://www.bigfootencounters.com/files/Walkingwithbigfoot.gif
(these will take a long time to load if you have a dial-up modem)
I can see individual muscle movement, especially in the thighs and forelegs. This doesn't look someone dressed in a monkey suit.
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