Has This Ever Happened To You?


Besides Bigfoot, this is the one thing I fear the most when I go camping. This photograph was taken by a camper on Monday. The caption reads:

"I thought someone stole my tent, until I looked up'"

[via Reddit.com]

Comments

  1. I just love coming to a bigfoot blog and reading things that have nothing to do with bigfoot.

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    1. Nothing to do with Bigfoot? That is clearly an invisible, flying Bigfoot stealing that poor persons' tent!

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    2. Nothing has everything to do with bigfoot!

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    3. Oh yeah. I got nothing.
      Still loved every minute of it though.

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  2. You Firsters are just plain immature idiots. Whoopie, so what if you sit by your outer and are first to say first. Sheesh!

    This site had a good thing going at 'first' but didn't know how to moderate the caliber of its posters and sadly even some of its own content as well.

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    1. If anything, this site does a fantastic job of unintentionally showing how ridiculous the idea of the existence of bigfoot is on a daily basis.

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    2. You can ignore the firsting if you wanted and try to have an intelligent conversation with someone here, but if you don't like this blog, the STFU, GTFOH

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  3. Up up and away, in my beautiful Coleman tent! Hope the person didn't leave the baby in there while collecting firewood.

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  4. Too much Angel DNA in there. They're trying to fly back to heaven.

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  5. Tents come with stakes for a reason.

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    1. Maybe they thought they were supposed to keep the stakes inside the tent in case a vampire attacks while they sleep.

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  6. While Dr. Meldrum may still believe these tracks are from an undocumented species of hominin, we firmly believe they are the result of hoaxing. Nonetheless, he has published his results in a peer-reviewed journal. We wait for the evidence that will dispel this notion that a large bipedal hominin known as bigfoot was responsible for the tracks described. That evidence may have been recently located by a bigfoot enthusiast in the form of the suit that was used to create the PGF film. Even if that suit is not found, there is no valid scientific evidence for such a creature and as such, there is no reason for public funds to be used in the search for evidence. Our research concludes that this subject is best left for entertainment purposes only such as that found on the Discovery Channel in shows like “Finding Bigfoot”.

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