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Happy Bigfoot Day.... Oct 20th

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I have a tattoo of bigfoot with an erection
Proof positive that just because you can....
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You ever thought of taking clippers to that bigfoots armpit you unkept fuck
:confused: What? You shave yours like a chick? Who the fuck trims their armpit hair:laughing:

EDIT: I originally came to say I will be DEEP in the woods of Norcal on Indian land on October 20th this year. I will report back if I see a bigfoot.
 
:confused: What? You shave yours like a chick? Who the fuck trims their armpit hair:laughing:

EDIT: I originally came to say I will be DEEP in the woods of Norcal on Indian land on October 20th this year. I will report back if I see a bigfoot.
Well obviously not you
I dont shave it but will take my clippers to them... usually as often as I trim my nut hair
 
Well obviously not you
I dont shave it but will take my clippers to them... usually as often as I trim my nut hair
That sounds terrible, I think worse than the week ish trimmed ball itch. But I'm a desk jockey now so who knows, maybe it helps you lay people:flipoff2:
 
:confused: What? You shave yours like a chick? Who the fuck trims their armpit hair:laughing:

EDIT: I originally came to say I will be DEEP in the woods of Norcal on Indian land on October 20th this year. I will report back if I see a bigfoot.
you sound confident that you will make it back is it sees you :grinpimp:
 
Problem with the video is.. it goes against basically every story you hear the people say was mostly likely big foot. No screeching, no knocking, no throwing rocks, no faster than a cheetah movement. Just something covered in fur with a human like stride casually looking over, much in the motion a human would, and striding off. Or there's a problem with the stories being attributed to big foot.

Is big foot out there? I dunno. But isn't it the abominable snowman in the North?
 
In Northern Arizona, along the Mogollon Rim, we have the Mogollon Monster. Same thing, lots of supposed sightings, questionable (if any) pictures/videos, large (22") footprints and "nests".

I want to put a "Beware of the M" sign on my remote property up here (where the sign is clawed/chewed/broken after the "M") something like this but more realistic looking:

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Problem with the video is.. it goes against basically every story you hear the people say was mostly likely big foot. No screeching, no knocking, no throwing rocks, no faster than a cheetah movement. Just something covered in fur with a human like stride casually looking over, much in the motion a human would, and striding off. Or there's a problem with the stories being attributed to big foot.

Is big foot out there? I dunno. But isn't it the abominable snowman in the North?

But the video doesn't go against how most people describe an encounter. Many of sightings reports that I've read or heard was the animal just walked off. Some even say it turned and looked at them just like the BF in the old film.

I've heard dozens of wood knocks over the years. They seem to use them either when you first get into an area, maybe a warning to others (or to you) or when you are about to leave the area or climb back into your truck to leave. They also seem to knock back and forth from either side of the trail, almost like they are using the knocks to let each other know when they are at.

The only scream I've heard sounded close-in, but we couldn't see anything, typical PNW thick brush and trees. But damn, it was loud, with sound compressions bouncing of our chests.

Haven't had any rocks thrown at me, but a co-worker and her husband did experience that on a local trail. I did wake up about 3am this past July with something clacking rocks together 10-20 yards behind my tent, kind of a tap-tap...tap-tap-tap....tap-tap. The guy I was camping with said he has heard that many times.

Have had trees fall down (or pushed down?) around us, during good weather, no wind. One was just a couple Saturdays ago.
 
But the video doesn't go against how most people describe an encounter. Many of sightings reports that I've read or heard was the animal just walked off. Some even say it turned and looked at them just like the BF in the old film.

I've heard dozens of wood knocks over the years. They seem to use them either when you first get into an area, maybe a warning to others (or to you) or when you are about to leave the area or climb back into your truck to leave. They also seem to knock back and forth from either side of the trail, almost like they are using the knocks to let each other know when they are at.

The only scream I've heard sounded close-in, but we couldn't see anything, typical PNW thick brush and trees. But damn, it was loud, with sound compressions bouncing of our chests.

Haven't had any rocks thrown at me, but a co-worker and her husband did experience that on a local trail. I did wake up about 3am this past July with something clacking rocks together 10-20 yards behind my tent, kind of a tap-tap...tap-tap-tap....tap-tap. The guy I was camping with said he has heard that many times.

Have had trees fall down (or pushed down?) around us, during good weather, no wind. One was just a couple Saturdays ago.
I have experienced these two personally
 
I've heard dozens of wood knocks over the years. They seem to use them either when you first get into an area, maybe a warning to others (or to you) or when you are about to leave the area or climb back into your truck to leave. They also seem to knock back and forth from either side of the trail, almost like they are using the knocks to let each other know when they are at.
These sound different than wood peckers?
 
I have experienced these two personally

You've had rocks thrown at you?

Where at?

What part of Olympia are you?

We used to live in Tenino. My son and I had that scream around 1998-ish, then about 10 years later we had a wood knocking and stomping incident that went on for about 10 minutes. Both events within about a quarter mile of each other, though 10 years apart.
 
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