You call that a foot?
This is what you call a real foot!!
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You call that a foot?
This is what you call a real foot!!
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well at least the reports that bigfoot is totally hairy are not a lie ;)
My apologies if my sentence construction was confusing.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lord Orwell
I meant to say it could lead to a Ban, depending on the mods resilience.
I also meant to say that it would induce nausea and vomiting at the minimum.
I guess I was treading on the borderline of banned photos but I see that kregg must have crossed that border.
or he pretended to have crossed the border...Quote:
Originally Posted by EntityX
Hey Kregg, you know the penalty for impersonating having your posts edited by a moderator??? Marty gives you negative rep points until the forum hits a negative integer overflow error..
If only you had said [Edited by modname], then you'd only be dealing with signed integers.
*groan*
LOL.
Yea, honestly, of the actual Sasquatch evidence out there, the most compelling is from the Canadian north-central and northwest woods. It's where they found the oddball DNA evidence (DNA matching human minus one base-pair) from a Bigfoot sized bloodstain on a screwboard (a board with screws drilled into it left in front of a cabin's door to deter bears from breaking in). You also have the most sightings, reports of hearing the strange sounds at night, and see the most tracks.
Occasionally, you get hits here in the USA, but they're much fewer and farther between.
The region is also monstrous. Know where you get if you set out hiking there for 7 days straight in a single direction? You get 7 days from the nearest road and are still in woods for as far as the eye can see. The region also has enough confirmed vegetation and/or wild-game to support a reasonable, sustained population of 7-foot tall mammals.
Georgia? Yea, there are some reports of Bigfoot in the swamps of Georgia, but I'm more inclined to believe these to be bear or other animals than Sasquatch. Any actual physical evidence from that region is next to non-existent and spotty at best.
Do I believe in Sasquatch in general? Eh... I'm probably on the 35%-for 65%-against bus. I'll listen to the evidence and weight it against everything else but I won't be convinced until something more concrete develops.
Okay - that makes sense now - thanking you.Quote:
Originally Posted by kleinma
I imagine the true amount paid hasn't been revealed but if two guys are going to attempt a scam like this ($25k each) then you'd want a little more cash than that. To say they need psychiatric assessment is an understatement.
If I had proof that bigfoot existed, I would present it in a way, immediatly, that there is no doubt at all. These guys came out of the gate with smoke and mirrors and you could smell a scam from a mile away.
Yea. If you had a corpse. You take several dozen pictures. Load it into a truck and haul it over to the nearest university with a zoology and/or anthropology department (in the above case, probably Georgia Tech). Find a professor in the field and tell them you're a tracker and came across a carcass that concerns you, and you have it waiting outside, could he please take a look at it. Don't mention Bigfoot, Sasquatch or anything until after he's staring at the corpse.
Another way would be to call the police, or national park services, though I prefer the professor approach best since it gets the corpse to a scientific authority fastest so that proper storage and containment can be erected and necessary samples immediately taken.
funny thing is, this is not the first fake bigfoot in a block of ice.
That's a long article. Lord give us your one paragraph synopsis of the article. Did they melt the block and examine the body inside at any time?
it was a gorilla suit frozen in a block of ice. Only difference was they had supposedly taken hair samples (which dna analysis showed to be dog hair) before freezing it.Quote:
Originally Posted by EntityX
It's a common scam.
Other examples exist, and it's always the same setup. Block of ice behind a curtain or in a coffin and you can't see through the ice very well.
People are stupid. The End. :wave:Quote:
Originally Posted by EntityX