EHocking
Penultimate Amazing
Only 12 bears in Mississippi in 1932 and 60 in 2006-check
It was a person- check
LOLOL
So not a BF then...Or that it might not be a print at all...
Only 12 bears in Mississippi in 1932 and 60 in 2006-check
It was a person- check
LOLOL
So not a BF then...Or that it might not be a print at all...
Now come on , what is the probability of that happening if they were nearly extinct?
That's an ad hom. I just thought I would point that out to you.
Also, I can't for the life of me figure out why a hobo would maul a vineyard. Wouldn't he want to...you know...not incur the ire of the property owners by trashing their place? Especially if he was black and in the South.
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Why can't they count the bigfoot if they can count the bears.[/QUOT
Because you can't count what isn't there.
The probability is very unlikely, but your response doesn't address the point of my post ..Now come on , what is the probability of that happening if they were nearly extinct?
So not a BF then...
The probability is very unlikely, but your response doesn't address the point of my post ..
Now come on, yourself...
I'm sorry, what was the point? Were you asking why not bigfoot? If they are counting bears, chances are they would run across a bigfoot if it existed. Mississippi also has one of lowest rates for bigfoot sightings in the US. Ironically the bear count is also low.
I'm sorry, what was the point? Were you asking why not bigfoot? If they are counting bears, chances are they would run across a bigfoot if it existed. Mississippi also has one of lowest rates for bigfoot sightings in the US. Ironically the bear count is also low.
My comment was more specifically about your father's "sighting".Nope, you absolutely have to find a reasonable explanation since the probability for bigfoot is 0%. Anything else, no matter how unlikely or remote, has greater probability for being the potential cause of the misidentified footprint.
I'm sorry, what was the point? Were you asking why not bigfoot? If they are counting bears, chances are they would run across a bigfoot if it existed. Mississippi also has one of lowest rates for bigfoot sightings in the US. Ironically the bear count is also low.
It was no such thing. It would be an ad hominem if he said something like "We shouldn't listen to Jodie, for Jodie is female."
Questioning why bears can be counted in the midst of the Great Depression but not bigfoot is called asking a question.
Is there a name for the fallacy of fallaciously calling something a fallacy?
Also, I can't for the life of me figure out why a hobo would maul a vineyard. Wouldn't he want to...you know...not incur the ire of the property owners by trashing their place? Especially if he was black and in the South.
We were talking about bears, not Bigfoots.
I doubt that there were any Bigfoot sightings in Mississippi 1942.. We do know there were bears in Mississippi in 1942..
You said there were six bears in Mississippi; I simply pointed out, that as long as there was only one, you can't rule out a bear as the subject of your Pa's encounter..
How unlikely it would be, however improbable the odds, is beside the point..
A 10 year old made up a story in 1932. And people are arguing about it on the internet in 2012. In a purported discussion of Bigfoot.
I love life.
My comment was more specifically about your father's "sighting".
So. In your opinion - not a BF then?
Ever see those studies that compare the range and frequency of bigfoot sighting and the range and frequencies of bear sightings?
Jodie, are you saying you no longer believe in the possibility of bigfoot's existence?