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I saw BigFoot recently, in the large shoe section at Nordstrom Rack!
10 bucks says the majority of people at the bigfoot conference also belong to the TEA party!
Oh, Ego, I was going to bet that they were progressives. So childish to make a political comment on something that has nothing to do with politics.
10 bucks says the majority of people at the bigfoot conference also wear hemp underwear, drive subaru's with Obama stickers, and don't shower. See 2 can play at this game.
I'm not sure why the political slams are comments on a story about poor delusional people who have nothing to do until the UFO jamboree at area 51 or the next Star Trek fest. maybe they just need to be hugged and understood and not used as political cannon fodder.
fedup:
or maybe they don't :)
My uncle lived in Eastern Oregon on a 10k acre ranch. He had all kinds of weird things happen to him...current bushes cut clean at 6 feet high as well as several close encounters. He never saw anything, but her surely made a believer out of me that something strange was definitely afoot at his circle k ranch.
So...bigfoot is just our way of explaining what we don't yet understand? It's the same principle the ancients followed as they created gods to explain why nature acted like it did...they just didn't understand the actual principles behind the action. Seems like the same thing in Eastern Oregon and the same thing as trying to make up a bigfoot character.
Oh come on people, these are just simple folks that have seen something that didn’t make any sense to them at the moment. Maybe it was a "bigfoot" or something more un-explainable, so give them credit for telling people what they have seen, knowing they will take nothing ridicule from others.
Since this has been made into a political thing, I will jump in. I think there are more of the Bigfoot creatures out there then honest politicians.......
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