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I have interviewed an eyewitness of a large flying creature that flew over Highway 20, west of Florence, S.C., years ago. The creature had a long tail and appeared to have no feathers. If anyone has seen anything similar or knows of someone who may have seen something similar, please contact me: [EMAIL="info@bookapplause.com"]info@bookapplause.com[/EMAIL]
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Hey buddy, I hope you didn't pay for that "interview". Somebody somewhere is having fun with you or either you believe the media hype and think we are all SC bumpkins poised to believe anything in print. No way there are any living dinosaurs hiding out in SC...... If so, some redneck (probably one of my beloved cousins) would have already shot it, mounted the head and served it in a lovely dino-stew during Thanksgiving.
Hey buddy, I hope you didn't pay for that "interview". Somebody somewhere is having fun with you or either you believe the media hype and think we are all SC bumpkins poised to believe anything in print. No way there are any living dinosaurs hiding out in SC...... If so, some redneck (probably one of my beloved cousins) would have already shot it, mounted the head and served it in a lovely dino-stew during Thanksgiving.
OMG !!! this was a priceless answer. Thanks for the great laugh today
OMG !!! this was a priceless answer. Thanks for the great laugh today
My pleasure! It's funny 'cause it's true........ my wonderful redneck cousins will hunt and cook anything they can put into a stew..... my guess is dino-stew would taste a LOT like turtle stew
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