Posted on 06/15/2024 7:00:46 PM PDT by Jamestown1630
I’m in New Mexico, we do chupacabras.
Ex GF’s dad by Fraser lake, bc actively hunts them, and swears he’s seen them.
Check out Jack Links beef jerky commercials. Apparently they’ve trained one.
There is a Bigfoot museum in Felton, California. I mean really it’s just two rooms full of memorabilia and videos and stuff but it’s kind of interesting. You can donate any amount you want to enter.
There is a Bigfoot museum in Felton, California. I mean really it’s just two rooms full of memorabilia and videos and stuff but it’s kind of interesting. You can donate any amount you want to enter.
Interested and was working on a sasquatch movie script once.
But doubt they exist.
What about a skunk ape?
I’m in AZ.
Filthy bastards with mexico license plate.
I was interested in the yeti and Bigfoot at one time.
When I lived in Washington state in the early 70s I occasionally spent time with various Indians and a couple of them had tales, one tribe member on the US Canada border area said that tribes people had seen them at a distant and were very aware of them but no contact would ever happen.
A white guy related a tale of his uncle and buddies being in a cabin in the forest and having some bigfoot harassing the cabin while they were scared inside.
I think that’s the same thing as ‘Bigfoot’ and ‘Sasquatch’. But one theory is that they can secrete the odor in certain situations, and that’s why those who encounter them don’t always smell it...
Yes. It went by the name of Michelle.
Teddy Roosevelt published an interesting anecdote about it.
I live in Massachusetts, where the moonbats produce toxic guano.
I find the whole thing fascinating for a number of reasons.
I’ve no idea if they exist, but I find the likelihood of an unknown primate or even hominid still existing far more likely than the idea that little gray/green men from light years away are visiting us.
Not to mention all the little wayside museums, diners and campsites...
Thanks.
I’ve seen a few interesting videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QejXGw4ExWA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJphtTTfNZ8
And of course, there are some hilarious ones; I had to sit through almost an hour of one, before being introduced to ‘The Church of Our Lady of Internal Combustion’.
(which seemed to make it all worthwhile):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNf16TzZ1xM
Aaron Judge is Sasquatch!
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