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...all we aver see is what is affectingly known to skeptics as "blobsquatch," and a ridiculous TV show in which four complete imbeciles run around finding nothing and declaring: "it feel squatchy out here."
What you see depends on where you look.
Sasquatch lives in the woods, not on the internet, and not on TV.
I think Obama just had an affair with one, or something. I did not look through the journal to read the article, got stuck on the one a case study of a celebrity hosting a space alien or something ...I am not sure who publishes the Weekly World News, probably Harvard or Yale I would hope.
With all the to do about Bigfoot the only way to quell or state for the masses that it is alive is to kill one, capture one or make one your friend and bring it to a photo opp.
If there was a bigfoot and someone found it, I'd hope it to be like King Kong. Alive so everyone can see it. I highly doubt this is even close to something real never mind big foot.
I have many deer and raccoon friends that I can feed by hand. I had hoped to be able to coax Joe, a local Sasquatch, out of the woods and share peanut butter sandwiches with him like my neighbor did.
I sure wouldn't want to run into those hostile ones like they talk about in the Sasquatch Chronicles, but now that I think about it, the local tribal legends and mythology is full of stories of contact between Sasquatch and Human, and none of them have happy outcomes.
And then there's the "Cowman of Copalis Beach".
This happened a couple miles up the road. The Sasquatch Chronicles thinks the creature had such an interest in the kid because he wanted to eat him.
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