1 posted on
12/02/2007 3:13:21 AM PST by
jsh3180
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Some clown walking around up there with a footprint form teasing the world.
Better than crop circles.
2 posted on
12/02/2007 3:15:40 AM PST by
Joe Boucher
(An enemy of Islam)
To: jsh3180
Of all the conspiracy theories and the UFO stuff and all of that whole world. The only one that I consider is the Yeti and the Bigfoot.
4 posted on
12/02/2007 3:22:54 AM PST by
ansel12
(Proud father of a 10th Mountain veteran. Proud son of a WWII vet. Proud brother of vets, Airborne)
To: jsh3180
That's nothing. I've got a picture of him.
![](http://ericboggs.files.wordpress.com/2007/03/bumble1.jpg)
6 posted on
12/02/2007 3:24:33 AM PST by
P8riot
(I carry a gun because I can't carry a cop.)
To: jsh3180
The truth is out there. And it standing behind that tree.
7 posted on
12/02/2007 3:32:13 AM PST by
BigCinBigD
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To: jsh3180
Needs comparison with the footprint of a
chupacabra.
Or Michael Moore.
8 posted on
12/02/2007 4:00:21 AM PST by
Does so
(...against all enemies, DOMESTIC and foreign...)
To: jsh3180
Anyone got a recipe for Yeti?
Is it anything like cooking a Sasquatch?
9 posted on
12/02/2007 4:09:35 AM PST by
BuffaloJack
(Before the government can give you a dollar it must first take it from another American)
To: jsh3180
If I ever see one it will be on ebay the next day with a low reserve of $1,000,000
11 posted on
12/02/2007 4:50:55 AM PST by
Manic_Episode
(Some mornings, it's just not worth chewing through the leather straps...)
To: jsh3180
![](http://www.biblelife.org/bigfoot.jpg)
This is NOT just a man in an ill-fitting monkey suit.
I believe it's a man in an ill-fitting brown carpet remnant.
12 posted on
12/02/2007 4:51:09 AM PST by
fleagle
( An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last. -Winston Churchill)
To: jsh3180
You mean Art Bell was right ?
To: jsh3180
I might believe that a Bigfoot was walking around on Mt Everest, but Bigfoot in Oklahoma? Never.
17 posted on
12/02/2007 5:20:13 AM PST by
Ditter
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Destination Truth chronicles some of the world's notorious crypto-zoological creatures and unexplained phenomena. Destination Truth is hilarious. I always get the feeling that the locals are having a good joke at the silly Yankees' expense. 2 favorite moments: the "werewolf" in Argentina, and the crew getting tricked into parking their rental car under a tree were the monkeys go to use the bathroom, (Thialand, I believe)...
18 posted on
12/02/2007 5:43:08 AM PST by
LRS
(It's time to put Hillary on the 3:10 to Yuma...)
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So a bunch of guys are walking in a vast wilderness and happen to come upon a 24 hour old footprint....but they can only find three footprints.
Obviously the thing can fly!!
19 posted on
12/02/2007 5:44:45 AM PST by
Sacajaweau
("The Cracker" will be renamed "The Crapper")
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the closest I think to a real yeti or big foot would be Gigantopithecus
'Bill Munns stands next to his model of a Gigantopithecus male, a quadrupedal, fist-walking creature that also could have stood erect, as bears do.'
21 posted on
12/02/2007 6:04:44 AM PST by
ari-freedom
(Any theory can appear to explain facts if the theory has enough variables.)
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"relatively fresh left some 24 hours before we found them".
Have they ever considered tracking dogs?
22 posted on
12/02/2007 6:13:09 AM PST by
Hot Tabasco
(Visions of sugarplums dancing in your head are probably caused by bad drugs.....)
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23 posted on
12/02/2007 6:14:41 AM PST by
KoRn
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Maybe the footprint was planted by (Sir Edmund) Hillary to show mountaineering leadership.
26 posted on
12/02/2007 6:35:01 AM PST by
Zman
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I thought the large footprints in the snow were the result of sunlight melting the edges of normal human footprints, making them appear wider and obtuse.
Thus the Yeti is simply a natural phenomenon that is perfectly explainable. Although, that doesn't mean that nothing exists. There are stories, both past and present, of natives saying something exists and being pooh-poohed (is that a word LOL) by 'experts,' and then it turns out to be the case.
A few examples from Africa:
The Boomslang: natives used to say that it was deadly venomous, but Western herpetologists (snake scientists) 'pooh-poohed' (there it is again) them because the snake was back-fanged, and EVERYONE knows that back-fanged snakes do not have potent venom. Well, they soon changed their minds when the most reknown herpetologists of the time (believe his name was Karl Schmidt) got bitten by one, and died a rather horrible death (if i remember correctly, he was bleeding from his eyes and his urine had turned black when he passed over).
Okapi: A rare antelope that looks like a mix of giraffe, zebra, and a mix-mash of other beasts. When the 'experts' so some hides they thought it was the work of a good African taxidermist, until live Okapi started turning up.
Mountain Gorilla: same story ....was kown as the African Yeti for a while.
The one that is still 'out there' is the Mkelele-Mbembe ...think of it as an African lochness monster. Let me just say I would go swimming in Loch Ness before i went swimming in lake Tele
27 posted on
12/02/2007 6:37:59 AM PST by
spetznaz
(Nuclear-tipped Ballistic Missiles: The Ultimate Phallic Symbol)
To: jsh3180
Here is a Google Earth shot of the monster.
![](http://www.absolutepunk.net/customavatars/avatar23769_30.gif)
To: jsh3180
Why were they able to find only 3 footprints?
35 posted on
12/02/2007 12:48:08 PM PST by
Texas Eagle
(Could pacifists exist if there weren't people brave enough to go to war for their right to exist?)
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