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Old 01-21-2016, 12:02 PM   #1
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Yup,those bigfoot species must cremate there dead cuz we just cant find 1 bone anywhere but we can find million year old dinoseaurs!
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Old 01-21-2016, 12:59 PM   #2
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Yup,those bigfoot species must cremate there dead cuz we just cant find 1 bone anywhere but we can find million year old dinoseaurs!
How can dino's be a million years old? Wasn't you paying attention in sunday school? Remember these words: "In the beginning"
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Old 01-26-2016, 12:18 AM   #3
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I have been coming up to the lake and White Mtns. since I was 6 months old. I have spent whole summer's up there, long weeks in the fall, snowy winters, and spring time too....I've opened our cottage, closed our cottage, shoveled our cottage out for Christmas at The Lake....nowadays we vacation at least 2 weeks, sometimes 3, every year in New Hampshire. I've been all over the woods up there, hiked all of the Appalachian Trail in New Hampshire (and about an additional 500 miles of it) my point is....I have never seen a Bigfoot. Never thought I had seen a Bigfoot. With all the time I have spent in the woods in my 48 years, if there was one, I would have seen it. I've seen black bears, deer, moose, Mtn. Lions, bobcat, racoons, beaver, groundhogs, minx, muskrat, killer red squirrels, huge grey squirrels and the king of the jungle.....the chipmunk!! I even believe I saw a UFO at the lake, but no bigfoot.
I guess it makes for good tv (if that's what you want to call it) oh well, I"d watch it again for the scenery!!
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I have been coming up to the lake and White Mtns. since I was 6 months old. I have spent whole summer's up there, long weeks in the fall, snowy winters, and spring time too....I've opened our cottage, closed our cottage, shoveled our cottage out for Christmas at The Lake....nowadays we vacation at least 2 weeks, sometimes 3, every year in New Hampshire. I've been all over the woods up there, hiked all of the Appalachian Trail in New Hampshire (and about an additional 500 miles of it) my point is....I have never seen a Bigfoot. Never thought I had seen a Bigfoot. With all the time I have spent in the woods in my 48 years, if there was one, I would have seen it. I've seen black bears, deer, moose, Mtn. Lions, bobcat, racoons, beaver, groundhogs, minx, muskrat, killer red squirrels, huge grey squirrels and the king of the jungle.....the chipmunk!! I even believe I saw a UFO at the lake, but no bigfoot.
I guess it makes for good tv (if that's what you want to call it) oh well, I"d watch it again for the scenery!!

Well they wouldn't be very successfull with "Finding Squirrel" would they?

Looking for something that won't be found has more episodes.
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Talking Call me crazy.....

Ok, I'm up early on a Sunday morning.....flipping through the channels, wifey is up early most Sundays, she makes a huge breakfast before the Church activities start. Anyway, I get to AnimalPlanet, and our FAVORITE show is on, "Finding Bigfoot".....to my absolute AMAZEMENT, this one is filmed and about......MAINE!!! For real?? I can't believe it, all the years I've been exploring that area, I never heard a single bigfoot story. EVER!! To top it off, there is quite alot of stories and accounts, pictures and press coming out of Maine!! Apparently, its pretty prevalent up there. Wow! It's amazing that I never heard of it until the TV and "reality" tv made it so!!
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... Wow! It's amazing that I never heard of it until the TV and "reality" tv made it so!!
You need to remember, the function of those talking heads on TV is to fill up the time during commercials.
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Supposedly, last summer there were many sightings In NH,Maine & Vermont east and west of the whites, almost like following the Appalachian trail. I don't know why there not on that BFRO sight someone posted, but I recall many news stories last year. After living here my entire life, and climbing everything imaginable, I've never heard of a sighting in NE. I'd love to bump into one one though, I think?
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Default Large Feets.....

I wear a size 15 shoe.....now, you KNOW what they say about a guy with big feet, right?

What?? No, they wear big shoes, thats all!!
Wow! Dirty minds.....
Anyway, I forgot about this thread I started.....and being that we JUST got back to Dirty Jersey from "A Re-vamp in The Hamp!" I started thinking..... (no, your neighbor isn't starting a fire) being that Bigfoot has those HUGE, MASSIVE FEET.....Well.....
WHAT?? NO PERV, I was going to say, they must have what you would call a "BIG UNDERSTANDING" huh?
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I wear a size 15 shoe.....now, you KNOW what they say about a guy with big feet, right?

What?? No, they wear big shoes, thats all!!
Wow! Dirty minds.....
Anyway, I forgot about this thread I started.....and being that we JUST got back to Dirty Jersey from "A Re-vamp in The Hamp!" I started thinking..... (no, your neighbor isn't starting a fire) being that Bigfoot has those HUGE, MASSIVE FEET.....Well.....
WHAT?? NO PERV, I was going to say, they must have what you would call a "BIG UNDERSTANDING" huh?
FLL...is that you??
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FLL...is that you??
No GS is a poor Philadelphia Eagles fan that watched as the Pats schooled them in one of there Superbowl wins.Had to throw another dig at ya GS.
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No GS is a poor Philadelphia Eagles fan that watched as the Pats schooled them in one of there Superbowl wins.Had to throw another dig at ya GS.
It's such a pleasure knowing they all hate the Pats but they keep shutting up the critics and haters.
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