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Bigfoot at Edwards AFB

Started by SR-71, December 28, 2012, 05:50:20 PM

SR-71

Ok has anybody has heard about or seen Bigfoot and/or a family of Bigfoots in the Edwards AFB/Boron Ca area?

b_dubb

nope.  but i just friended them on facebook

SR-71

If you have any info just let me know.

Elflord

How can "BIGFOOT" be in the Mojave desert? It has no water.

McPhallus

Quote from: Elflord on December 31, 2012, 08:36:26 PM
How can "BIGFOOT" be in the Mojave desert? It has no water.

I'm kinda over the whole Bigfoot thing.  There are more people researching it now more than ever, and TV shows, etc.  Yet nothing so much as a single bone, tooth, or hair fragment?  Really?  Nothing other than footprints, which are easy enough to fake.  And blurry videos. And don't tell me he hops between dimensions or that they bury their dead.  There would be SOMETHING found by now.

Quote from: McPhallus on December 31, 2012, 09:09:42 PM
There would be SOMETHING found by now.

There are LMH stories about people firing shotguns out the backdoor at bigfoot.

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: Elflord on December 31, 2012, 08:36:26 PM
How can "BIGFOOT" be in the Mojave desert? It has no water.

Ahh, that's easy. They get boottled water flown in, and have done for many years. They have their own Walmart, bowling ally's, car rental companies and everything.

b_dubb

Someone made an interesting remark about Bigfoot recently: an older fellow (probably in his 70's) made the point that all his years in the woods he'd never found remains of a bear. Do bears exist?

Quote from: b_dubb on January 01, 2013, 07:20:55 AM
Someone made an interesting remark about Bigfoot recently: an older fellow (probably in his 70's) made the point that all his years in the woods he'd never found remains of a bear. Do bears exist?

This inspires me to open up a bigfoot hunting ranch.

ChewMouse

Quote from: Mind Flayer Monk on January 01, 2013, 06:37:53 PM
This inspires me to open up a bigfoot hunting ranch.
I considered opening a Bigfoot Museum in our garage. Couple of blurry photos in a big glass case and $2.50 admission (same for kids, students and old folks) and there ya go. Bigfoot Museum.

Eddie Coyle

Quote from: ChewMouse on January 01, 2013, 06:43:31 PM
I considered opening a Bigfoot Museum in our garage. Couple of blurry photos in a big glass case and $2.50 admission (same for kids, students and old folks) and there ya go. Bigfoot Museum.
I considered a sham too, making a bigfoot museum in my attic, with all of my discarded sneakers on display with litle biographies. "Pair of Nikes, purchased for 31.99 on May 26, 2009..stepped in dogshit on August 15, 2009...retired on Nov 17, 2009"

         I have a size 15 foot. So, technically, it's "big foot museum". Caveat Emptor. I got your money suckers!

ChewMouse

Quote from: Eddie Coyle on January 01, 2013, 07:31:39 PM
          I considered a sham too, making a bigfoot museum in my attic, with all of my discarded sneakers on display with litle biographies. "Pair of Nikes, purchased for 31.99 on May 26, 2009..stepped in dogshit on August 15, 2009...retired on Nov 17, 2009"

         I have a size 15 foot. So, technically, it's "big foot museum". Caveat Emptor. I got your money suckers!
I would pay to go to your museum. Not because I know you, but because I'll go to any museum about anything.

We have here in Kansas a museum devoted to The World's Largest Ball Of String. It's fantastic.


Eddie Coyle

Quote from: ChewMouse on January 01, 2013, 07:45:37 PM

We have here in Kansas a museum devoted to The World's Largest Ball Of String. It's fantastic.



          Now that's the difference between our sections of the country. In the Northeast, that would have "MS-13" grafitti etched into it, and it would be shut down to the public due to the 17 lawsuits filed by shysters because of outstanding suits claiming intellectual property theft("my client has a bigger ball of string your honor"), how the string aggravated somebody's PTSD or a tourist somehow injuring themselves photographing it.

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: Eddie Coyle on January 01, 2013, 07:54:35 PM
          Now that's the difference between our sections of the country. In the Northeast, that would have "MS-13" grafitti etched into it, and it would be shut down to the public due to the 17 lawsuits filed by shysters because of outstanding suits claiming intellectual property theft("my client has a bigger ball of string your honor"),  how the string aggravated somebody's PTSD or a tourist somehow injuring themselves photographing it.

Ahh yes that old desease; string envy.. Terrible.

Centurion40

Quote from: Mind Flayer Monk on January 01, 2013, 06:37:53 PM
This inspires me to open up a bigfoot hunting ranch.

That could turn a profit!  Properly done, of course.

I do not know if this has been posted here already, the discussions here being so vast and varied, but here are books in Bigfoot's own words, transcribed (from an interview, I suppose) by Graham Roumieu-
http://www.roumieu.com/books/#n9776

Bigfoot, being rather shy, antisocial and misunderstood, only wants to be loved for himself....
:)

ziznak

one of my favorite people talking about his bigfoot experience
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9PEPCkdPew

Mr. Hanky

Unfortunately, I have not seen the family of Bigfoots you speak of. If I do, I will let them know you were asking for them, SR-71.

b_dubb

Quote from: ziznak on January 03, 2013, 07:36:20 PM
one of my favorite people talking about his bigfoot experience
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9PEPCkdPew
ok.  this IS a pretty compelling story at face value.  but keep in mind this is someone who is in the tv business and he's looking to sell a show about him looking for bigfoot in the wild. 

always the skeptic.  but still this was an interesting story

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