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I have 3.5 acres in the city and I can urinate and do just about anywhere I want to.
Years ago I have frozen my butt many times when I need to sit on the edge of my steel tractor wheel in the winter discing etc.
REMEMBER THE REAL TOPIC.
I am told by BF hunting guys that say it works.
We did remember the real topic! Who brought up the urine and tampons? Perhaps you can remember the question I asked about which BF were real in the video you posted and which ones were a hoax? Just say they are all real, none of them are real, or which ones are real and which ones are fakes.
You're right and I am wrong; it is the wrong thread. You throw so many out here it is easy to get confused. This thread you started off with:
"Years ago a guy told me about him and some other guys finding a gum tree in Ga that was about 2 ft thick.
This tree had as they thought BF clawmarks on it and upp higher than any bear could ever reach. As a test; they each one took a leak on it. Tahe next day they returned and the tree was torn down and into pieces."
Unless that tree was totally dead and rotten no creature tore that apart in one day. It is just not possible unless it was a standing rotten tree. Teeth and claws just cannot destroy that much wood in one day. It is a myth unless you are talking about a crew of lumberjacks swinging axes.
The typical answer for those sitting behind a computer.
I sold firewood in my earlier years and I still cut down many trees even now. I am more than familiar with what can be done to a tree and what cannot. Here is a link with some trees that were placed in a zoo with three Bengal Tigers: https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q...A0FF&FORM=VIRE. They have some of the sharpest teeth and claws that you will find on any animal and the trees did not get torn to shreds overnight.
The story about urinating on a tree and it is torn to shreds overnight just has no merit.
The story about urinating on a tree and it is torn to shreds overnight just has no merit.
Maybe Bigfeet are as grossed out by the smell of urine-soaked objects as the rest of us, so they use the aliens' gravitron guns to obliterate the source of the odor?
Maybe Bigfeet are as grossed out by the smell of urine-soaked objects as the rest of us, so they use the aliens' gravitron guns to obliterate the source of the odor?
It is possible; but maybe as unlikely as BF? Many motorist, in vehicles many times heavier than any BF, have tried to shred our trees and died. Nature does a pretty good job at making a tree that will stand up to heavy vehicles hitting them at very fast speeds.
It is possible; but maybe as unlikely as BF? Many motorist, in vehicles many times heavier than any BF, have tried to shred our trees and died. Nature does a pretty good job at making a tree that will stand up to heavy vehicles hitting them at very fast speeds.
whats strange about that, a car or truck traveling at a fast speed, slams into a good size tree and it wont even budge it, but when they clear tracts of land, bulldozers can literally push big trees over (slowly)...
I have read once before that a car traveling at 60mph, that hits a solid object without slowing down, the pressure the car put on the object is crazy high, something like 70K lbs per square inch...but a bulldozer, (weighing around 40K lbs) can push them over slowly..??
whats strange about that, a car or truck traveling at a fast speed, slams into a good size tree and it wont even budge it, but when they clear tracts of land, bulldozers can literally push big trees over (slowly)...
I have read once before that a car traveling at 60mph, that hits a solid object without slowing down, the pressure the car put on the object is crazy high, something like 70K lbs per square inch...but a bulldozer, (weighing around 40K lbs) can push them over slowly..??
It depends on the size of the dozer. Large dozers can push over large trees; but they weigh a lot more. I ran a CAT D3B for a while and it could push over smaller trees. The larger ones I would have to cut the roots first with the tilt blade on the machine. Once I had the roots cut; then I could push the stump over and out of the ground. Very large trees were still a big challenge and did not come out easy. Caterpillar's D9s and D10s weigh over 190,000 pounds and do not have the same problems as the 24,000 pound D3.
And if Sasquatch is a human mutated by aliens, why is he attracted to urine?
A gallon of urine Mark S? Heck that isn't even two six packs of beer.
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