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originally posted by: Misterlondon
originally posted by: Snarl
I'm going with ... campfire story.
But the call is genuine ...
Did you listen to the call?
originally posted by: Snarl
originally posted by: Misterlondon
originally posted by: Snarl
I'm going with ... campfire story.
But the call is genuine ...
I knew it was fake within the first 15 seconds. Go back and listen to just those. Who 'wakes' a patient ... and then puts them on a talk show supporting a conspiracy? What's your definition of 'genuine'? ROFL
Did you listen to the call?
Yeah ... I like to hear a good tale spun.
originally posted by: trollz
originally posted by: intrptr
How big foot migrated around the world is good fodder
Actually it makes perfect sense when you look at all of the common sighting locations. They seem to have originated somewhere in Asia, migrating across Sundaland into Australia, as well as up into Siberia and across the Bering Land Bridge into North America. Unless I'm wrong, these migrations could have been going on as little as 12,000 years ago. Their migrations aren't any stranger than Native Americans being in North America or Australian Aborigines being in Australia.
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: trollz
originally posted by: intrptr
How big foot migrated around the world is good fodder
Actually it makes perfect sense when you look at all of the common sighting locations. They seem to have originated somewhere in Asia, migrating across Sundaland into Australia, as well as up into Siberia and across the Bering Land Bridge into North America. Unless I'm wrong, these migrations could have been going on as little as 12,000 years ago. Their migrations aren't any stranger than Native Americans being in North America or Australian Aborigines being in Australia.
And yet, not one skull, corpse, scat, captive, etc. Thats because these thing are misidentified bears, people, hoaxes, etc.
Stuff of legend. Right up there with unicorns.
originally posted by: Misterlondon
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: trollz
originally posted by: intrptr
How big foot migrated around the world is good fodder
Actually it makes perfect sense when you look at all of the common sighting locations. They seem to have originated somewhere in Asia, migrating across Sundaland into Australia, as well as up into Siberia and across the Bering Land Bridge into North America. Unless I'm wrong, these migrations could have been going on as little as 12,000 years ago. Their migrations aren't any stranger than Native Americans being in North America or Australian Aborigines being in Australia.
And yet, not one skull, corpse, scat, captive, etc. Thats because these thing are misidentified bears, people, hoaxes, etc.
Stuff of legend. Right up there with unicorns.
You don't get bears in Australia.
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: Misterlondon
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: trollz
originally posted by: intrptr
How big foot migrated around the world is good fodder
Actually it makes perfect sense when you look at all of the common sighting locations. They seem to have originated somewhere in Asia, migrating across Sundaland into Australia, as well as up into Siberia and across the Bering Land Bridge into North America. Unless I'm wrong, these migrations could have been going on as little as 12,000 years ago. Their migrations aren't any stranger than Native Americans being in North America or Australian Aborigines being in Australia.
And yet, not one skull, corpse, scat, captive, etc. Thats because these thing are misidentified bears, people, hoaxes, etc.
Stuff of legend. Right up there with unicorns.
You don't get bears in Australia.
How about people dressed as yowies?
Down under they feel left out , we want our cryptos, too.
originally posted by: Misterlondon
originally posted by: Snarl
I'm going with ... campfire story.
But the call is genuine, it was on an Australian radio show whilst they had a segment and 2 reporters in the bush.. I may be wrong but believe it was abc.