kitakaze
Resident DJ/NSA Supermole
MOTS, just a suggestion but you should consider using the quote feature when addressing separate points. It would be a good step towards making coherent posts.
1) First it was buddy's uncle bringing an axe to compare bigfoot damage. Then it was buddy's uncle bringing an axe to assure you and/or get you to practice choppping wood. It was adults comparing chops to bigfoot damage and now it's you kids watching adults chop and comparing.
2) Does it sound like the adults were telling you you weren't chased by bigfoot? Hell yeah. Here it is in your words:
Said nothing like that or tried in any way to confirm others hearing the multiple 10-second bursts as loud as a jet plane. Got it.
It doesn't matter how many times you say you were chased, it's not in your own account. There is, of course, no point in asking for you to clarify. You simply can't.Chased, not pusued.
I'm not going to bother trying to decipher that. If it means what I think it means, I'll address it in a post below.I didn't grow up in 'mommys' lap.
The adults went back with us and investigated. We found the footprint.
We compared tree damage to what the adults were capable of doing with the axe. Does that sound like they were trying to tell us otherwise?
1) First it was buddy's uncle bringing an axe to compare bigfoot damage. Then it was buddy's uncle bringing an axe to assure you and/or get you to practice choppping wood. It was adults comparing chops to bigfoot damage and now it's you kids watching adults chop and comparing.
2) Does it sound like the adults were telling you you weren't chased by bigfoot? Hell yeah. Here it is in your words:
Dismissed.One important sidenote to this story of mine. When we went back the next day and found the one clear footprint at the edge of the dirt road, I noticed a large toe print sticking out to the side like a chimpanzees'. It was quickly dismissed as a stick that was pressed down by our families (skeptics and scoffers). Funny that they were so quick to dismiss the side toe as a feature, but then to later dismiss the whole event. The print was big though, and wide.
Young child hears sound, ID's bigfoot, runs. Got it.'It wasn't' a visual identification. 'It was' an audible identification. That means that I "heard" what the creature was.
"Didn't any of you hear those terrible screams?"I CAN NOT SPEAK FOR OTHERS. GET IT?
Said nothing like that or tried in any way to confirm others hearing the multiple 10-second bursts as loud as a jet plane. Got it.
Yes, both instances no adults thought bigfoot. Oh, and you talked to an ex-sheriff who told you about shooting up Bonnie and Clyde. Progress.We went back the next day. After that, we just left it alone. I talked to my dad's friend, the ex-sheriff later. That's it. Our fishing encounter was just that, also. We fished briefly, then left.
Yeah, here's the funny thing- You claim to have at least two experiences as a child that you immediately at the time attributed to bigfoot. Who's got bigfoot on the brain?I've never obsessed over this. Never read any bigfoot books. Never watched that Boggy Creek thing. I didn't even know that there were research organizations out looking for bigfoot. Didn't care.
How? With more cryptic, evasive responses and repeating 'I was chased."?Now, if anybody wants to act presumptious, and tell me what happened to me, I will surely straighten that out.
How you read presumptuous into a request for clarification about anything you did to verify the sounds you heard is beyond me. You are being consistent in your vagueness, though.This is what I meant by presumptious.
Again, why does a kid who thought he was chased terrifyingly by a steam train bigfoot, laying waste to all in its path, and believing he's looking at the same creature, decide to chuck a stick at it? It would be nice if you wouldn't evade that one again.In that instance, it was my father, my brother and me. That was one of my father's fishing spots.
It must have been the same creature. Or do You think it was different?
If it was an orangutan, and it threw a stick and attacked, it would have suffered mightily.
Where was that? It certainly wasn't your scary story thread.I posted my story, figuring others would have had similar encounters (at least in the past 30 years) of an apelike creature. This was bigfoot central. Boy, was I wrong.
Let me just say that I was attacked (questioned and mocked) much more vigorously there than here.
But, basically the same M.O.
So you didn't think it was a bigfoot?That was a rather short story. NW posted it.
That is what spoiled the day. The reason that I threw the stick was to find out exactly what that face was. It was just eyes, all the rest hidden. They weren't burning. They stood out because they were like wolf's or malamutes' eyes. Yellowish or orangish. It still didn't noticably stand out when it shifted when I threw the stick. Let me say that I am kind of a 'deadeye'.
Always was.


