That's right, it fell out of his clothing; the correct reaction, then, would be to eat it.Wasn't in leaf litter, it landed in his camp chair, between his legs.
That's right, it fell out of his clothing; the correct reaction, then, would be to eat it.Wasn't in leaf litter, it landed in his camp chair, between his legs.
That's right, it fell out of his clothing; the correct reaction, then, would be to eat it.
Who says the sound you heard was caused by the piece of candy? Lots of stuff falls out of the trees in the woods. Including nuts, drupes, seeds, fruits, leaves, branches, leaners, whole trees, stuff squirrels drop, squirrel ****, nestlings, **** folks throw . . . like that.We did think of that, but he was sitting in his camp chair with his back touching the backrest, leaning back and not moving. We did drop tests to see if the sound I heard could have been from it falling off his pants and it wasn't loud enough. It was only loud enough for what I heard when Ed dropped it while standing over the chair holding his arm up as high as possible.
So are you going to shell out the roughly $7500 it will take to do a full genome sequence when I get a sample?
https://www.genome.gov/images/content/cost_genome.jpg
We did think of that, but he was sitting in his camp chair with his back touching the backrest, leaning back and not moving. We did drop tests to see if the sound I heard could have been from it falling off his pants and it wasn't loud enough. It was only loud enough for what I heard when Ed dropped it while standing over the chair holding his arm up as high as possible.
^Therefore, bigfoot.
hmmmm...my recollection of this story was that the GNP came from behind the person in the chair.
They were not facing the bigfoot.
Just leaving this here:
http://www.madeinoregon.com/Chocolate-Big-Foot-Poop-Huckleberry-Haven-4-oz..html
No, Dan said he saw it as it fell so it had to come from the woods.
None of this, even if accurate, justifies a footie conclusion.Dan was sitting facing the fire, I was on his left, Mary on his right. Turn the chair in the picture toward the trees and move it a little closer and that is just about where he was sitting. Considering Dan said he saw it through the light of the fire, it had to have come from between the trees. There weren't any squirrels or other rodents scurrying through the trees.
No, keep spending tons of money on everything but DNA tests of samples...
It's not like there's a funds shortage for bigfoot projects.
I'm sure you could get $7,500 in donations with a good story.
I feel certain that you are a better salesman than Biscardi or Dyer.
Plus, you will likely be honest about having a sample you'd like to get tested, even if you are wrong.
See the difference? Chris tells us he has a sample, but he refuses to go any further. Chris also claims situations where he should have had a good saliva sample, but didn't bother.
I don't think you'll act like that.
Except for you, of course.People tend to get greedy when in possession of something that will turn modern science on its head. The acquisition of fame and fortune does strange things to alot of folks.
Chris B.
Or his hat or he could've been mistaken about the whole experience. Both of the underlined portions of the previous sentence offer explanations vastly more likely than the one you espouse.No, Dan said he saw it as it fell so it had to come from the woods.
Except for you, of course.
Since you rang, I will say that once I acquire a confirmed DNA sample from a Bigfoot, I certainly won't be sending it out to an anonymous forum member. LMAO. Likewise, I will not send a possibly yet unknown to be valid sample out either and I wouldn't suggest anyone else would.
I suggest anyone that has a sample they know to be valid as collected from a Bigfoot, to hand deliver the sample to a reputable lab and establish a confirmed chain of custody. Likewise said lab should sign an NDA for the results of any testing done from the sample before taking possession of it. People tend to get greedy when in possession of something that will turn modern science on its head. The acquisition of fame and fortune does strange things to alot of folks.
Chris B.
That is correct. Chris B.
How about addressing this post Chris? It's time to fess up, or put up. I suspect excuses are quick to follow...