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And if you follow these Bigfooty lookin tracks you run into this Bugger

 
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And look for crude looking "runways" around Bigflop's tracks (the ones that ain't Bear).



And to add the picture in the above post is a Kodiak a subspecies
of the Brown Bear.
 
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Jc, sorry but no, they dont even look alike at all.

How many times do you need to be told to use the quote function to get the message? Why do we have to be scrolling up and down trying to figure out what you're talking about? It must be intentional. Not even serial laziness explains it. It takes no more effort to quote that to post without a quote.

And JcR's image doesn't look squatchy at all? Explain that.
 
How many times do you need to be told to use the quote function to get the message? Why do we have to be scrolling up and down trying to figure out what you're talking about? It must be intentional. Not even serial laziness explains it. It takes no more effort to quote that to post without a quote.

And JcR's image doesn't look squatchy at all? Explain that.



http://www.bigfootencounters.com/images/wassontracks.jpg
 

Why? It has even less to do with supporting your last claim. JcR's photo can easily be mistaken by Bigfoot enthusiasts as a Bigfoot print. You said it doesn't look like one at all. The link you gave only confirmed what I said. Instead of providing your own reasoning or a demonstration you give me a non sequitur spam-clam dribble squirt.


Makaya, I'm going to give you a litte free Japanese lesson. I'm going to teach you the phrase "kankei nai". Kankei nai means "unrelated." So when I say "sore wa zen zen kankei nai" it means "that has absolutely nothing to do with it." OK? So when you give me some non sequitur spam-clam dribble squirts, I will tell you kankei nai.

In fact, I will give you a catchy little song just to help you remember kankei nai:

 
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Why? It has even less to do with supporting your last claim. JcR's photo can easily be mistaken by Bigfoot enthusiasts as a Bigfoot print. You said it doesn't look like one at all. The link you gave only confirmed what I said. Instead of providing your own reasoning or a demonstration you give me a non sequitur spam-clam dribble squirt.


Makaya, I'm going to give you a litte free Japanese lesson. I'm going to teach you the phrase "kankei nai". Kankei nai means "unrelated." So when I say "sore wa zen zen kankei nai" it means "that has absolutely nothing to do with it." OK? So when you give me some non sequitur spam-clam dribble squirts, I will tell you kankei nai.

In fact, I will give you a catchy little song just to help you remember kankei nai:


Kitz, so your saying ALL are bears or hoaxes? Why no other alternative?
 
Kitz, so your saying ALL are bears or hoaxes? Why no other alternative?

Guess what? Your response - uh-huh... kankei nai.

One footprint photo, you said it didn't look squatchy at all, it clearly does. Easily it could be mistaken by eager footers for Bigfoot. I've asked you repeatedly to demonstrate and explain how the print in no way resembles a Bigfoot print. I now have three non sequitur replies. Your last two questions in response had absolutely nothing to do with issue. Please don't reply with any sort of unrelated "so your saying..." posts.
 

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