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yes, sasquatch is real8 Votes - [27.59%]
maybe, its worth investigating6 Votes - [20.69%]
no, you're off your rocker!15 Votes - [51.72%]

2006-02-23 12:51 PM
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molto veloce mama
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not sure why, but that last line reminded me of this (from the onion):

Dear Sir Mix-A-Lot:
I am an elderly woman who lives alone. There are no senior centers in my area, and I live on a fixed income. I would love to get out and meet more people, but there seem to be very few options for someone my age. Is there some social outlet I don't know about?
-- Lonely In Laramie

Dear Lonely,
Kick it, lick it, watch where I stick it
Face down while I punch your ticket
Ride my king cobra 'round the world
Wanna do ya girl
Want ya pettin' my big black cat
Blackberry jam don't shake like that
If your booty's extra-large, I'll bring the funk
Wanna see some extra luggage in the trunk.


2006-02-23 12:55 PM
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Sorry, I was quoting a tenatious D song about Sasquatch.
2006-02-23 12:56 PM
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seriously? hee hee hee.
2006-02-23 12:59 PM
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g'ah! its true! so, if you don't believe jane goodall, you've GOT to believe tenacious d!

There were some scientists.
Trying to figure out the Sasquatch riddle,
Then they figured out it was a missing link.

In search of Sasquatch,
that was a kick-ass In Search Of
with Leonard Nimoy
kickin' out the jams...ha!

He captured imagination,
Of people all around the globe.

His name was Sasquatch, so I'm told.

His legend's ancient
in the ancient scribe of the indian tribe.
Apache tribe.

Scientists have proven that the Sasquatch, he is real.
Take a look at the plaster cast of his foot, now you know he's real.
Listen real close to the audio tape, not human no you know he's real.
Couldn't be a man in gorilla suit, no fuckin' way.
No, you know he's real.
Real, real, real real, real, real, really real, real.

Sasquatch,
We know your legend's real.
Sasquatch,
We know your love is real.
Sasquatch,
You and Tenacious D, are...real.
2006-02-23 2:17 PM
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2006-02-23 2:42 PM
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Lara - 2006-02-23 3:17 PM
kgart - 2006-02-23 10:16 AM

I think we should ask Lara if we can use her place and go on an expedition to find big foot.

 

Sure!  Right now I'm in a good spot to search Central and Southern Oregon..  By this time next year we can be searching Washington   I even know where I can get my hands on motion detection Video Equipment

Oooh, mention of techie gear! That oughta  get 'em out there...



2006-02-23 3:19 PM
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kimj81 - 2006-02-23 7:52 AM

Last week, Japanese scientists explaced... placed explosive detonators at the bottom of Lake Loch Ness to blow Nessie out of the water. Sir Godfrey of the Nessie Alliance summoned the help of Scotland's local wizards to cast a protective spell over the lake and its local residents and all those who seek for the peaceful existence of our underwater ally.


ugh, idiot. We both know I'm training to be a cage fighter.

2006-02-23 4:06 PM
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2006-02-23 8:34 PM
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autumn - 2006-02-23 12:27 PM there have been 75 reports in new york, 4 near rochester, so we could use your house!

I am up for that. We could use the house but my families cottage would be better.  There has been two sightings in close proximity.It would also be a great place to hold a tri. Smith Pond has a lot of sea weed but is big enough for good work out and the hills will kill you. These are hills that Welshy can only dream about.

2006-02-23 9:06 PM
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For some reason the first time I read this report it got my hair standing on the back of my neck even though there was no actual sighting.

incident occurred in late February of 1989 at approx. 10pm. The conditions that night were very clear and cold, with a fairly decent amount of moonlight. As I recall there was about 4 inches of old snow on the ground, and as it was very cold that evening the snow was ice incrusted, and made a good deal of noise when stepped on. I was jogging on a trail that is approx. one quarter of a mile long. The trail itself was fairly clear (about two feet wide) and ran across the base of one of the hills that surrounds the Chemung Valley. The surronding area was heavily forested with a mix of trees common to upstate New York.

The incident itself occured when I was about half way through the trail. At that point the canopy of trees was very thick, and as I was running I heard the distinct sounds of footsteps about twenty or so feet into the tree line off to my right. Being slightly startled, I picked up my pace a bit, but at that point believed that it was a deer in the woods (the trail itself is a common deer path). Although startled I figured I had spooked a deer, and expected to hear the deer recede into the woods in the opposite direction. Instead, I heard the footsteps move parallel to the direction in which I was running. This immediately sent a streak of fear through me as I have lived in upstate NY all of my life, and knew very well that a deer would bolt in the opposite direction if startled. I ran faster, and as I did so the foot steps in the woods quickened. Thinking that I may be hearing nothing then the echo of my own footfalls I stopped dead in my tracks to test my theroy. When I did so the steps continued for another two or three seconds, stopping slightly ahead of me and to my right. I stayed where I was for another ten seconds or so trying discern what the sound might mean, and while I waited there I could clearly hear what sounded like slight side to side movement off in the woods, as if someone was steping from one foot to another as if anxious. I attempted to see into the tree line, but could not see that far into the woods clearly. After about ten seconds or so I began to jog again, and tried to convince myself I was just hearing things and was spooking myself. When I had gone about five feet the foot steps began again. It was very clear to me that the sounds were coming from a bi-ped, as the footfalls sounded like that of a person vs a deer or dog. What spooked me was that for every two to three steps I was taking, the individual (for lack of a better term) in the woods was taking one. I am six feet four inches tall, and at the time was taking the longest strides I could. the thought that kept racing through my mind at the time was that it was either someone having fun with me (this thought was dispelled by the appearent giant strides I heard) or that I was alone in the woods with a psychopath with very long legs (not a joke). The most disettling element at the time was the fact that I am over six feet tall, and at the time weighed in exess of 250lbs (mostly muscle), so I figured that who ever it was was not intimidated by my physical presence. I made record speed through the trail, and exited onto a service road next to the local golf course. At this point I ran another ten feet or so into a clearing at the edge of the trail and stopped to look back into the woods. I conntinued to hear the footfalls until they stopped at the edge of the tree line. At that point I was standing under a fluorecent light, and as such lost any night vision I had acquired. Consequently, I could not identify any shape or form in the woods. I did clearly hear what sounded to be heavy breathing, and a light, throaty rumble. My initial thought was that it sounded like someone with a respitory condition sitting in the tree line. I then heard a tree branch snap, and at this point I turn and ran at break neck speed across the gold course, looking back over my shoulder every ten feet or so (at one point I tripped, and remember thinking that tripping like that only occurred in the movies. A few mintues later I exited the golf course onto one of the mail streets in the town of Elmira, and have not used that trail at night ever since. At the time of the incident I did feel extremly scared, but in retrospect I feel like there was no real threat in the incident. Whoever or whatever was in the woods that night could have clearly done me harm if they so wished, but the entire time whatever it was stayed twenty or so feet off to my right.

I have not given this incident a great deal of thought since the occurence until I was reviewing this sight and noted a sighting of a big foot in a area not to distant from my experience. I asked a friend of mine who lives in the area of the documented sighting what he knew of big foot, and he indicated that for years people have stated they have seen big foot in the woods on Conneticu Hill (about fifteen miles from where I was). I do not know if this was a big foot, but something was in the woods with me that night, and fromthe sounds of it made, it was to large to be a person, and was definitely bi-pedal

2006-02-23 9:21 PM
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 I brought the big guy up in a thread on BT almost two years ago to the day but got ignored.



2006-02-24 12:06 AM
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Isn't Sasquatch Chuck Norris' pet rodent?
2006-02-24 7:26 AM
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Sasquatch grows his beard to honor Chuck Norris.
2006-02-24 10:08 AM
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Sasquatch is a Dale Earnhart Fan. 
2006-02-24 11:17 AM
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'im sorry it was ignored. sometimes the same things come up and things will spark discussion when they haven't in the past. a year ago, i might not have paid attention, since i did not believe. a week ago i might not have paid attention, since i did not believe. now i'm talking about it with everyone i know (some of whom i've convinced, others still give me that 'uh huh, uh huh...yea, right' treatment.
2006-02-24 11:25 AM
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there are elements of that story that make me think of my own 'experience' which i've been rethinking ever since i read some of the other reports, especially those about smell. that feeling of being afraid, yet not. i have no idea what we smelled or sensed, but i certainly never thought it was a sasquatch at the time. the idea just never crossed my mind. i'm not proposing that it WAS what we smelled or sensed, because it could of been many things, but i now i think its at least within the realm of possibility. thought seriously about sending this to just a couple people in a pm, instead of posting it, since i know some people already think i'm nutty for believing they could be real - but then that's part of the problem. suppose they ARE real - how many sightings and encounters go unreported because people have closed their minds to the idea?


in the summer of 1998, my then boyfriend (now husband) and i took a trip to the bwcaw in northern minnesota w/ his father and brothers. they had a small motor boat and were confined to trout lake (only a few lakes allow motor boats), while we had a canoe and were able to take day trips away from the main lake. on one day trip we tried to locate a hiking trail to stretch our legs. i believe it was a path between trout and oriniack lakes, although i'm not totally sure. the trail lead across a boggy, marshy area, over which was built a boardwalk. past the bog, the trail narrowed a bit and was on solid ground. we hiked in for a while (less than a mile). we started to smell something strange and i immediately felt that we were not supposed to be where we were and said we should go back. when my (future) husband asked why, i just said i didn't like the smell and felt like we needed to go back, that maybe it was a bear smell (although i don't remember ever smelling anything like it before, despite having seen many black bears in duluth growing up). he said he wanted to see if it was a bear, since he had never seen one in the wild. i replied that if it was, we didn't want to stick around. the smell was strong, and i hypothesized that it might be a den (although at that point i had never seen or smelled a bear den before). it was a warm, living, but unpleasant smell. i didn't feel frightened as much as cautious and had a feeling similar to that of childhood when you cut through someone's yard and are afraid of being caught - only we were in the middle of the wilderness. my husband says he felt curious and that the smell might have been from something dead. we headed back to the boat, and i remember feeling like we were leaving someone or something back behind us. my husband says he remembers that i really wanted to get out of there as quickly as possible.

i have spent loads of time in the woods, all over minnesota, oregon, and wisconsin. i've been spooked before, even had a near miss during deer hunting season, but nothing that made me feel the way this experience did.

i hadn't thought about this much until reading some of the reports on bfro.net. i grew up in northern minnesota and had never heard stories of sasquatch in minnesota, only in the northwestern part of the US. the idea that the smell could have been from something other than the animals i was already familiar with never crossed my mind until now. when i read about a strong smell in some of the reports, i immediately thought of the experience in the bwcaw.

what is more, it made me put together this experiences with one more recent. in 2003, i had the opportunity to visit a black bear den with the minnesota dnr. we were volunteers who were there to hold and keep warm any bear cubs taken from the den while the anesthetized mother was weighed and checked over. i had the opportunity to stick my head into a real black bear den. i took in the experience since it was very amazing, including the smells. i didn't think about it until now, but the smell was nothing like the smell i attributed to a den back in '98. granted, one experience was in summer, the other in winter. still it made me realize that whatever we smelled that day, was probably NOT a bear or a bear den.




2006-02-24 11:34 AM
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2006-02-24 12:43 PM
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I don't know about Sasquatch but Champ is the real deal...

 

http://www.abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=1648547&page=1



Edited by speedball 2006-02-24 12:45 PM
2006-02-26 8:10 AM
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kgart - 2006-02-23 8:06 PM
I asked a friend of mine who lives in the area of the documented sighting what he knew of big foot, and he indicated that for years people have stated they have seen big foot in the woods on Conneticu Hill (about fifteen miles from where I was). I do not know if this was a big foot, but something was in the woods with me that night, and fromthe sounds of it made, it was to large to be a person, and was definitely bi-pedal



Great story - I'd go back in the daylight and check that are of the woods for footprints, broken branches/fur.
2006-02-28 4:30 AM
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BellinghamSpence - 2006-02-24 8:08 AM

Sasquatch is a Dale Earnhart Fan. 



HAHAHA
2006-02-28 5:28 AM
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Well lets see.... according to the Kokanee Beer company, sasquatches do exist... the sasquatch is the mythical figure that is always stealing the beer from the forest ranger.... see pic.... so i do think that there might be a family of alcoholic sasquatches out there in the souteast part of British Columbia!!!!

Also, you know what they say about big feet... "they need big shoes" lol

I actually don't believe that they do exist, if they did, someone would have caught one by know and they would be in a ZOO somewhere.... so i think that it might be safe to say that this is just part of some hoax... however, as someone mentioned above, people can be made to believe anything...

I think what is more of a mistery is whether or not ghosts exhist??? HMMMMM

Paco



2006-02-28 12:10 PM
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I can't believe this has gone on for 3 pages and nobody has posted this pic.  Doesn't this settle the issue once and for all?  He's my favorite big guy! Shaved_Wookie!

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