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Has anybody living near the Boiseland area ever seen a Sasquatch? I would like to know where the best chance for a viewing/encounter might occur, as I have ambitions to document this foolish fiction for posterity. TIA.
I thought I did once but then realized it was my own size 14's! I would be happy to go hunting for one with you. I am sure we could see one and hopefully document the encounter on radio and TV. Maybe even a made for TV movie. A book deal and get it onto Oprah's book list. Then we retire never to be seen again.......until we find DB Coopers stash and repeat the whole cycle.
I thought I did once but then realized it was my own size 14's! I would be happy to go hunting for one with you. I am sure we could see one and hopefully document the encounter on radio and TV. Maybe even a made for TV movie. A book deal and get it onto Oprah's book list. Then we retire never to be seen again.......until we find DB Coopers stash and repeat the whole cycle.
This sounds like a convincing plan of action, and Action is my middle name. My middle name used to be Horace but that caused people to snicker behind my back. One question about our communal retirement: do you sleep with the window open or closed?
Loafing with the other ranch hands is my guess. If you win the tebaccy-spittin' contest I will not be surprised.
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