How Do You Say "I Do Believe There's A Squatch In These Woods" In Romanian?


The Romanian language is a Latin language that resembles French, Spanish, and even Italian. We don't live in Romania so we have know idea whether the Finding Bigfoot show will display a closed caption or have an actor with a deep, sexy, macho sounding voice to dub over Matt Moneymaker.

Here are the promo trailer clips for Finding Bigfoot Romania:



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  1. How do you say "There's a "Squatch" in these woods in Romanian?" Who Knows?...................Who Cares?

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  2. I'm digging it. We're infecting the world with BF goodwill. Haha

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  3. That Bobo dude needs to use a few of his 15 minutes to firm up his look, and cut that stupid hair. He comes off as a baby-faced, pudgy whiner on the hunt for his next cheeseburger -- hardly the manly bigfoot hunter he probably imagines.

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    1. Awwwww don't be so hard on Bobo, i find him adorable...

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  4. I think it is gross how they have commercilized the word sasquatch.... "This are is really sqautchy" or "that was a squatch" call. It just seems so offensive, using a Tribal word, a culture and mainstreaming it to a trend or catch phrase.... You don't think The Bfro makes money from their show... There is no credibility, but tons of ego.

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  5. He's portrayed on the show as the genial kid brother that's humored and allowed to tag along for his howling and human-measuring-tape skills. This guy probably has more serious field experience than the others combined. That wouldn't happen if he'd "man up" his appearance. This is a franchise fast approaching $100 mil/yr value to Animal Planet. Bobo needs to make the most of his time NOW.

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