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joefish1116

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I caught that part about the tamarack all the way to Canada, I missed the beginning so I had assumed they were near the border, not Moose Lake. Those guys are good for laughs, sure, but thats it. Add to it the home grown Minnesotan who said the bigfoot was over 11 feet tall. And the fact all the people have seen bigfoot during the day, so these yahoos go searching at night

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This thread is still rockin lol, as Barney Fife told goober and floyd in the back of the sheriff office after summoning the Count............Gentleman, I have this announcement to make.........Bigfoot Exists ! Thank goodness he don't rut during deer season with all the doe iss and buck gland in the air, man we'd have chaos. I declare I will be the first to go den cam on a bighoof ! Do they run fast then slow way down or do the hoofs go at a steady gait ? Could a CO fine them for relieving themselves in public ? Could only thee Chewy Chewbacka lol call them out from their lair ? Ahmaaaaaaamamahmamamaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh ? I'm going to try it tonight, I also may be risking my life if the rut is on my wrist I be a slittin. I don't want to hear any banjo music nor hog sounds.

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That show is so stupid it makes me laugh.....

I might come up with my own show..."The search of the Leprechaun"

Would you all watch it?

"Destination Truth" already dedicated an episode to hunting for leprechauns.

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As for the existence of Bigfoot, and why no carcass, bone, or hair has ever been found, one researcher (not on Finding Bigfoot, which I have never watched) claimed that Bigfoot is able to travel inter-dimensionally through time and space. They pop in to our dimension, throw a few rocks at our campsites, and then zip back to another galaxy or the distant future.

Another researcher said it was a fallacy to argue that because no physical remains of a Bigfoot have ever been found there are no Bigfoot, because no one ever found the body of a bear that died of natural causes, either. (Yeah, that's what he said.)

I just wish that when I was eighteen I'd gotten ahold of some of the stuff these Bigfoot researchers are smoking.

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