I would recommend a show on the science channel (survivorman bigfoot) in which les stroud (the surviviorman) travels around canada and the usa and basically conducts bigfoot investigations http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/survivorman/
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I used to watch a bigfoot program on TV. I got to thinking "why don't they ever find a sasquatch?" Well, it dawned on me that if they did, it would be the end of that program and an end to their money making deal. After all, the guy is named "Moneymaker."
That Bobo fellow looks like a big oaf, and that Rene girl looks meaner than a junk yard dog. I sure wouldn't want to run into them. Well, maybe the bigfoot doesn't look so ugly after all. And no wonder why the sasquatches hide.
I noticed you live in the independent state of dade or the county in northwest georgia that is cut off from rest of geogia by a mountain and also by a quarter ( in 1999 a quarter was made in which the northeast corner or the county of dade was cut off )Had some neighbors ask me the other day about a sound they have been hearing. Said they they have never heard it before but have the last few nights. They described it as a scream. I was assuming they were hearing a bobcat till they started talking about the sound of someone throwing rocks. I then told them the story of the Skunk Ape (bigfoot). They didn't know that the first recorded sighting in the US was just 14 miles down the mountain from us. The discussion turned to the fact that no one ever seen them. I asked them how many bears, foxes, bobcats an coyotes they had ever seen. The thing is that we know those are all over this mountain but most people live their hole lives up here an never see any of them.
I have seen all those things but I have never seen a skunk ape. Don't mean its not out there though.
Yep, that where I live. The actual vote to secede probably never happened though. This part of the country was not very supportive of the secession movement at the time. When Lincoln illegally blockaded Charleston harbor though, people changed their mind on the subject.I noticed you live in the independent state......
He did but he didn't. He would need approval of congress to legally do that.Cool, I don't think I knew that Lincoln blockaded Charleston