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Every once in a while, there is a show on tv devoted to the mysterious creature known as Bigfoot.
Very few , if any , have photos of the creature, or at least what they think is the creature.
Also, I don't believe there is a documented video of Mr. Bigfoot.
On a show I saw last week, these bunch of fools were roaming the forest at night in search of the creature, and stupidly went to the extreme of lighting fireworks in the forest in hopes of gaining the attention of the creature.
If this creature does in fact exist, why in all these years does no one have actual, documented proof of it's existence?
Instead of trying to set the forest on fire, why has no one thought to use a helicopter at night with a heat seeking device to pinpoint this creature?
OH, and while I'M at it, perhaps finding the Yetti could be just as productive with a heat seeking helicopter.
Strange that no one has tried this idea yet.
Make sense to me.
Police departments in all major cities have these heat seeking devices installed in their air support.
I think the next report of a sighting should be followed immediately by a helicopter fly over with a heat seeking device activated.
That would either confirm or deny the true existence of this illusive creature, once and for all.
Bob.
Didja know that there has been a report of a bigfoot in nearly every state...the guy sure get's around. Wonder if he stops and eats at McDonalds after midnight, I sure don't want to run into him while I'm on the road...
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