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Post by TRINITY on Jun 8, 2006 17:53:29 GMT 10
I've been reading about bigfoot today...or it's many other names, Yeti, Sasquatch or Abominable snowman. I'm trying to imagine that this creature is real....but surely with sightings world wide for so many years now, these creatures would have " multiplied". I mean we aren't hiding a mouse here....it's huge..so where are they all hiding? I found this link on the history of this phenominal being. Check you the link and tell me what you think. I think that the picture on that site looks kinda like one of my ex boyfriends LOL Trin www.cryptomundo.com/bigfoot-report/abominable-snowman
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Post by egypt on Jun 9, 2006 1:41:49 GMT 10
lol i do believe we have had experts checking out footprints and he'll be in one part of the US and then years later the same one will be on the otherside
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Post by TRINITY on Jun 10, 2006 20:42:38 GMT 10
I wonder if we could take a guess at how many there are just inside the USA ?
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Post by drredpill on Jun 12, 2006 14:11:35 GMT 10
ISN'T IT CALLED YOWEE IN OZ?
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Post by TRINITY on Jun 12, 2006 17:17:55 GMT 10
Yowie...if there are any here. i don't know. I heard about some people seeing a Yowie where I used to live. just another mysterious creature. I like the stories about the big black cats in our area. Huge, like panthers sighted rarely, we almost hit one with the car one night, but you know....people don't believe things sometimes unless they see it.
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Post by drredpill on Jun 25, 2006 20:56:59 GMT 10
my sister saw a big cat just two weeks ago. it wasn't black, and I think it may have been a fisher cat. either way fisher cats are ususlly found north of CT where I am.
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Post by TRINITY on Jun 27, 2006 21:56:54 GMT 10
A fisher cat ?? never heard of one of those before..........
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Post by drredpill on Jun 27, 2006 23:08:46 GMT 10
They are like moutain lions, they are indicative to Main. much further North.
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Post by egypt on Jun 28, 2006 2:30:34 GMT 10
we call them panthers that is the same as mountain lions they are common here where i live though i've never seen one out here in the wild
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Post by TRINITY on Jun 28, 2006 21:07:07 GMT 10
Oh...I see, same cat, different name, that's cool. We call them panthers, they are black, i think some people also call them cougars?
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Post by egypt on Jun 29, 2006 1:11:13 GMT 10
yeah tis the same
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Post by drredpill on Jul 7, 2006 20:57:32 GMT 10
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Post by drredpill on Aug 7, 2006 5:57:35 GMT 10
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Post by TRINITY on Aug 8, 2006 20:45:33 GMT 10
Thanx for the link Red, the reports certainly sound credible, and I'm going to post this link in a saquwatch/bigfoot group I belong to.
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Post by bob12 on Sept 2, 2006 14:52:31 GMT 10
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