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Two Bigfoot hunters claim they have found the mythical creature. Here's why they are telling the truth.

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by WilliamBanzai7 August 14, 2008 7:31 PM PDT
I believe they have actually found Billy Carter.
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by WilliamBanzai7 August 14, 2008 7:31 PM PDT
I believe they have actually found Billy Carter.
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by g15host August 14, 2008 7:54 PM PDT
Is that why the Russians invaded Georgia? To recapture the secret monster experiment that has been discovered?
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by dottysbc August 14, 2008 8:49 PM PDT
I like to think that they walk among us. Its very comforting.

dob
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by Kreuzer33 August 14, 2008 10:11 PM PDT
Can't wait to see what happens tomorrow. I seriously doubt these guys found Bigfoot. I mean, why Georgia? If I was Bigfoot, I'd find somewhere a little less humid.

http://kreuzer33.wordpress.com/2008/08/15/georgia-men-find-bigfoot/
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by lwolford August 14, 2008 10:52 PM PDT
Of course it's true; Add in a couple of "good ole boys" , an all night **** hunt, a couple of twelve packs; You'll catch a "Bigfoot" everytime....
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by buzguy August 15, 2008 7:17 AM PDT
Well campers, I do not know if this account of Bigfoot is true but I did see one for sure! I am now 64 years old and way back when I was 20, I was walking in a very remote area of Northeastern PA on top of Red Rock Mountain. I was out scouting a hunting area before Deer season and carrying a high-powered Winchester rifle. It was still dark when I left the car and I was sneaking around the backside of a dry lake bed just off the peat bog into the woods about 20 feet. Suddenly I heard rocks up in front of me tumbling and I beet down to look ahead below the tree leaf cover. I saw what I thought was a large bear running away from me at high speed on his hind legs. I thought it was very weird that this animal would be running upright like a man but I did see it. I could have shot it as I was carrying my Winchester 32 Special but I did not because I thought it must have been a bear. This thing was big ... in the order of eight [8] feet tall and covered with hair. NOW, I never said anything about it because I did not know what I was looking at or rather what I really saw. That vision haunted me for many years until much later in life when I saw my first story about a Bigfoot. Soon afterward, I read a story in a small paper called "The Sullivan County Review" wherein they took/showed plaster casts of the feet of some unknown animal that had left tracks though the town of New Albany one night. The tracks were exactly like the footprints I saw out in the peat bog where I scouted deer years before. They were between 16-20 inches in length and humanoid in appearance. The peat was damp and it took very good impressions of these tracks. At the time I really thought some jerk was walking around with big human type wooden feet strapped to his own feet to create a hoax of some sort. My spotting of these tracks occurred a week or so before I saw the animal running away from me. One more thing; I need to say I remember this awful smell in the area where the tracks were. It was a smell nothing like I ever experienced before. I remembered this smell when reading one of the many accounts of Bigfoot sightings or experiences I have seen over the years ... Others have reported an unusual smell as well. Finally, the town of New Albany where the footprints were cast is about 20 miles North of the spot where I saw my Bigfoot.

Thanks,

Enjoy mocking me if you wish, I'm too old to give a damn anymore!

Guy Giordano

Harveys Lake, PA.
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by hypermod August 17, 2008 8:19 AM PDT
Stick to the facts: "I did not know what I was looking at or rather what I really saw."
by shanedr August 15, 2008 11:10 AM PDT
If anyone actually found a bigfoot carcass they would have a team of scientists (probably from the nearest university) examining it within a week. Those guys are a joke.
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by redwoodcoast August 15, 2008 2:30 PM PDT
Here's the real Bigfoot near Eureka, California, where the first Bigfoot tracks were found. This video was shot only a few days ago.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4p22BGJ6dXU
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by redwoodcoast August 15, 2008 2:31 PM PDT
Here's the real Bigfoot near Eureka, California, where the first Bigfoot tracks were found. This video was shot only a few days ago.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4p22BGJ6dXU
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by redwoodcoast August 15, 2008 2:32 PM PDT
Want to see REAL proof that Bigfoot lives? Here is it from the redwoods of Northern California, in a video shot this week. Look close and you'll see a female too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4p22BGJ6dXU
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by redwoodcoast August 15, 2008 2:33 PM PDT
Want to see REAL proof that Bigfoot lives? Here is it from the redwoods of Northern California, in a video shot this week. Look close and you'll see a female too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4p22BGJ6dXU
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by BayushiKazemi August 16, 2008 2:10 AM PDT
1) I would not talk full DNA into a lab, but I might take it there and claim they are telling you the wrong results. That it's a conspiracy. Then, I might take some of the DNA to a trustworthy "specialist" to get the "truth". The result of the test is seen HERE--> http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSN1544880720080815?feedType=RSS&feedName=topNews

2) It's also the same attitude Juan Ponce de León took in his search for the fountain of youth. Just because you're devoted to finding it doesn't mean it exists.

3) Bigfoot was probably found in Georgia because it was convenient for them. Honestly, the humidity and heat of Georgia makes it a bad place for Bigfoot. These hoaxes get better and better.
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by BayushiKazemi August 16, 2008 2:12 AM PDT
1) I would not talk full DNA into a lab, but I might take it there and claim they are telling you the wrong results. That it's a conspiracy. Then, I might take some of the DNA to a trustworthy "specialist" to get the "truth". The result of the test is seen HERE--> http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSN1544880720080815?feedType=RSS&feedName=topNews

2) It's also the same attitude Juan Ponce de León took in his search for the fountain of youth. Just because you're devoted to finding it doesn't mean it exists.

3) Bigfoot was probably found in Georgia because it was convenient for them. Honestly, the humidity and heat of Georgia makes it a bad place for Bigfoot. These hoaxes get better and better.
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