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Old 06-19-2010, 01:20 PM  
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So... a N.C. man calls 911 after he sees a blonde bigfoot messing with his dogs

Okay, that's interesting. They think he may have been drinking. His ultra slow southern accent does not help his cause.

I have been drunk more times than I can possibly count. I have never "seen things."

When drinking have you ever seen pink elephants or the like?

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Beautiful blonde hair and six fingers

http://www.aolnews.com/weird-news/ar...gfoot/19518628

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Old 06-19-2010, 03:47 PM   #16
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Old 06-19-2010, 04:49 PM   #17
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I know there are a lot of skeptics among us, and rightfully so. Certainly, this guy probably didn't see a giant, six-fingered bigfeet unless it was at the bottom of a glass, gallon jug. However, there have been so many sightings reported by reputable, intelligent, experienced people in the Northwest that I'm convinced there's something strange in those woods. It's too bad that we can't field a decent, scientific expedition that lasts long enough to bag one ... or, at least, get a good photo.

There is this TV show (I can't recall the name, off-hand) that features this crazy dude who journeys throughout the world with a team of other knuckleheads in search of weird things that might be true, but probably aren't. Anyhow, he went on one trip to the Yeti preserve in Bhutan (I think it was Bhutan) to find a Yeti - cousin to the Bigfeets. The Bhutanese aver that they see Yetis pretty frequently and decided to create a refuge for the strange beasts. During the explore, this guy's team found a tuft of hair that was brought back to the US and taken to a lab for DNA testing. The lab happens to have, in house, a comparison sample of every known primate DNA. This sample tested out as "primate", but did not match any sample they had. They're out there, I'm telling you.

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