To: ryan71
My thoughts exactly. No mention of analyzing the blood! What's up with that? Ten bucks says it's a bear. A friend of mine up in the mountains of Colorado had a bear do exactly the same thing to his jeep.
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One dark night near Bishopville, South Carolina, in June of 1988, seventeen-year-old Christopher Davis stopped to change a flat tire along Scape Ore Swamp. As he was finishing the task and putting the flat tire in the trunk, he heard a noise coming from a nearby field. As he peered off into the darkness, he saw a seven foot tall creature with red glowing eyes running towards him on its two hind legs and grunting as it closed in. Christopher jumped into the car and sped off down the road.
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Just as he thought his nightmare was over, Christopher heard a crashing thud above him and saw a large, three-fingered hand with scales and long claws reach over his windshield. Another hand was trying to pry open his drivers side door. Christopher, now petrified and scared for his life, swerved the vehicle on the road and the creature suddenly fell off. He didn't know what kind of animal ran on two legs and could catch up with his car, which was traveling at a relatively high speed. He had managed to get away and that's all that mattered.
When Christopher arrived at home shaking and crying, his father settled him down and Christopher began to tell his parents about what had happened. His dad knew that his son wasn't usually an imaginative storyteller, and Christopher's highly emotional state compelled him to believe that Christopher did, in fact, see something highly unusual.
To: fish hawk
"My thoughts exactly. No mention of analyzing the blood! What's up with that? Ten bucks says it's a bear."
Yeah but don't you HOPE that it's Bigfoot? I mean who is such a fuddy dud that they don't want to learn there really is a North American ape and the average Joes and Janes who have seen them were right and the fuddy duds were wrong. I would love it!
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