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My rough interpretation was not far from the Raccoon tossing Chimp

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New YouTube pictures of Bigfoot in Virginia.

"Today, I became a believer... We are not claiming this is a "BigFoot", but I promise you whatever I shot (with the gun) was something that I have never seen or heard before nor again in my life..."
 
A Facebooker named Dax posted this at the Coalition for Reason, Science, Sanity in Bigfoot Research Facebook page.
Good morning fellow fun seekers!! First off I would like to thank Walter Tippie for setting up the Ohio Bigfoot Camping Expedition. I got to hang out with great people in the Bigfoot field and even meet some new friends with is always the welcome. Best of all, I succeeded in finding what I went there for. Scientific proof that at least a family of 3 Sasquatch are alive and well in Salt Fork State Park.

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Oh, that's Dax Rushlow. They have scientific proof because there are three sets of bigfoot tracks. Apparently they ran out of plaster.

https://www.facebook.com/dax.rushlow

On the Ohio Bigfoot Camping Expedition page they mentioned that RV's were aloud.

I wonder what kind of noise they were aloud with.
 
http://thegermaniclanguages.files.wordpress.com/2014/06/squatch.pdf

This is a joke right?
Squatch syntax is relatively rudimentary, and much of what it tacks in grammatical
features, it expresses lexically, through word order, or is taken to be understood
through context. The poor morphosyntactic system of Squatch is popularly
attributed to the race's low intelligence, since it has lost many of the grammatical
features that existed in Ogrish.
 
Yep:
http://thegermaniclanguages.wordpress.com/2014/07/16/side-project-fictional-language-construction/
Side Project: Fictional Language Construction
Posted on July 16, 2014 by thegermaniclanguages

Although not directly related to GMC linguistics, I wanted to share a linguistics-related side project I’ve been working on in addition to this blog.

I have been playing Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) for some time as an additional hobby of mine, and I have always been interested in the fictional languages that authors or developers fabricate to supplement their fantasy worlds. This is something I have always wanted to work on myself. D&D is curiously absent of any details of the languages used by characters in the D&D world, although references to languages with the same recurring names are constant (e.g. “Common Speech,” “Dwarven,” “Elven,” etc.). I had never seen any truly detailed description of the grammar or phonology of such fictional languages, and not even so much as small sample texts or even traces of single words in D&D. Even Tolkien’s impressive output of such languages did not include any detailed, technical grammar.

So, I wrote a number of short linguistic overviews of the languages that I have encountered with my group in our recent adventures. The goal was to take an approach that I have never seen taken with regard to fictional languages by treating their analyses in a highly scholarly and academic manner, so as to bring the languages to life in a new way: by treating them in the same scientific manner in which modern languages are treated by linguists...
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Squatch
 
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Bigfoot photographed playing with a stinky rotten dead walrus on an Alaskan beach.

The photos of the Bigfoot are still pictures from the video, and were used for measurements on the creature and the walrus. The creature is 2.5 times taller than the walrus – so if the walrus is 3.7 feet according to the witness, then the creature is 9.25 feet tall. Each freeze-frame photo shows a dark creature with a coned head, a broad and muscular body, large feet, and carrying a 15' x 1' log that a person would have difficulty carrying, if at all, since it would weigh several hundred pounds. The video has not been offered for public viewing as of this time.
 

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