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For the same reason there are shows on the air where people run around in dark houses with night vision cameras, scream at ghosts, then get excited when the mike picks up some static.
They are on air because they are this close to finding Bigfoot. They can't help it - Big Foot is the reigning hide and seek champion, 15 years straight. 8 year old Johnny Holbrook of Rapid City Iowa beat Bigfoot for the gold medal in 2000, as he spent 4 school days in a small dog house before his mom grabbed him and tanned his hide. I've heard rumors that if they don't find Bigfoot this year, they will be bringing in Johnny and his mom to help in the search.
Wouldn't you think, that with all these yahoos looking for this supposedly humungous ape, that something, (poop, hair, bones, nest) would have been found by now?
Then it would be titled: Bigfoot; found. With endless discussions on how they were able to do what hasn't been done before. If you think the Bigfoot shows are bad now, imagine those.
Then it would be titled: Bigfoot; found. With endless discussions on how they were able to do what hasn't been done before. If you think the Bigfoot shows are bad now, imagine those.
Basically what we have now is a bunch of dipsh*ts running around the woods with night vision cameras saying "what was that" "what's in those bushes?" "I hear something" and finding, ....wait for it...nothing.
What they "hear" most likely is a bobcat. If you've ever heard one of those suckers catterwalling, you'll never forget it.
Most, if not all bigfoot "sightings" are bears, or goobers dressed up like bigfoot.
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