Crap. Its the second screenie JohnWS manages to take from my desktop. Gotta check the damn firewall, antivirus, etc...
Why are you telling everyone that you hate me?
Crap. Its the second screenie JohnWS manages to take from my desktop. Gotta check the damn firewall, antivirus, etc...
Why are you telling everyone that you hate me?

The left one looks like a Bob cat, while I am unsure of the middle one.
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Now you're just being silly.Yeah, but you both missed the baby bigfoot wearing sunglasses.
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RayG
Now you're just being silly.
If you're not going to take this seriously...![]()
The encounter involved not one but TWO police officers. The creature was witnessed at close range in the headlights of the squad car. The creature was on TWO legs and walked across the road in only four steps and stepped over a guard railing and into the wood line. Dan Gordon got out of the car, but his partner was too frightened to follow. He pulled his revolver from the holster. He went to the tree line and could still here the creature walking away. This is one of the most credible encounter stories I have heard.
Do you have her phone number?We have to take this seriously? Seriously?
http://img373.imageshack.us/img373/4120/pattersonbigfootaib2.jpg
Yup...do you have her phone number?
Do you have her phone number?
Yup...
555-SHAG
She doesn't like cowboys and no pictures, please.
What is she looking for in a man? Personality?![]()
Here's an example of an eyewitness who was tragically wrong: a young hunter who mistook a middle-aged hiker for a bear.
That must have been one stupid and uncommon hunter.
Oh, for the love of God, please do a little research before you post. Such hunting accidents are not at all uncommon. It's why smart hunters wear bright orange vests. It's not a fashion statement. It's so they won't get shot by other hunters.
For everytime a hunter goes out hunting, how many mistake a human for a bear? Very few. I am sorry, but if you mistake a paltry human for a giant bear, then you need to get your eyes checked.
Well, I guess that answers my question.![]()
It is true though. If one has trouble telling a human from a hair covered giant in broad daylight, then you should not have a rifle in your hand.