Listen To This Podcast Tonight: MonsterX Radio - Bigfoot, 4PM PST, 7PM EST
Tonight, join Patrick, Shane, and Johnny Bigfoot as they discuss the subject of Bigfoot. Shane will be telling us about the Olympic Project he recently attended, and the guys will be taking callers the second hour of the show.
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DeleteWow! I was so impressed with Dr.Matthew Johnsons WA HA bigfoot evidence, I'm going to release mine too. It called Brew HA HA. Stay tuned.
ReplyDeleteMy rem-pod is going crazy like a taterhole alarm going off like a buck during rutting season.
ReplyDeleteFIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRST!
ReplyDeleteBeen waiting all week to do that. Details to follow on one of the most unproductive squatch investigations ever!
^you kidding me? Talk about a false first.
DeleteKing Douchebag
DeleteThat would be John Edwards.
Deletea bunch of deluded footers talking about a non existent magic monkey? ok then why not I could do with a laugh
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DeleteWhat a web-site you have! Amazing
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some Enoch ya with
emphatic pwnings and firstings
Visit my web-site; Melba's sweet tater
lol...
DeleteAll that research and no giant ape pictures! Crap!
ReplyDeleteanother smoking gun.
Deletethere is no monkey.
pwned like a kickstarter campaign for an airship
DeleteThey had a lot of cameras for a long time in a squatchy place and came up with 1 blobsquatch. Aint no foots there...
Deleteif he'd just said 'Lemurian Crystal Headbands' we would've just understood but it wouldn't be as fun!
ReplyDeleteHey folks! Take a page from Doc Savage, another from the Book of Mormon, wrapping up with a tale of Arthur Conan Doyle on what it's like to believe something so fervently that it becomes part of the collective consciousness.
ReplyDeleteOne day I will listen to one of these podcasts. Until that day, I will not listen to any of these podcasts.
ReplyDeleteTime travel is eventually possible, which is the same as saying that it is possible right now - which should also give us pause. What is, "right now," exactly? Is it not a moment that is always being shunted along, or tucked away backward? When is then? When is tomorrow, precisely, as in at what moment does tomorrow cease to be tomorrow and become today? The moment that you just lived through is either gone, or else it persists, in a "place" called "before now". On a long enough timescale, even our petty, paltry human species will discover the means by which to move in time in a non-linear fashion. We must. What currently seems impossible is almost inevitably probable, later on.
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did they find bigfoot?
DeleteNo but, I can tell you right now that in a hundred years, the wealthiest and most powerful people will live high above the rest, surrounded by android-like servants, many of whom will be configured for sexual performance and other useful applications. These same people will be heavily genetically modified, possessed of significant physical and mental superiority. In addition, we might expect nanotechnology to be integrated into those who can afford it, augmenting or perhaps even supplanting the immune system such that those with the money to afford these enhancements will never get sick - their on-board nanobots will be programmable. This means that known bacteria and viruses will be immediately eliminated, whereas unknown infections or new mutations will be handled through program upgrades. Injuries will almost instantly be repaired, and cancer will be unknown to those with power and fortune. For the remaining 99% of the population trapped on an overcrowded and incredibly polluted Earth, dwelling in rabbit warrens and "undercities," the daily grind will involve desperate attempts to avoid rape, murder, and/or consumption by mutant predators - like the highly evolved "ratmen" left to roam free after budget cuts to institutions engaged in twisted military experiments. And if you think that shit's bad, wait til you see the floating robot sentinels like great conical shards of black glass, and take in with horror the darkly ironic juxtaposition proposed by the elite dwelling in orbiting pleasure cities like living gods, looking down literally and figuratively at their sometime brethren suffering in the radioactive mire below.
DeleteGood to know we can still expect to get nothing and like it in way of the Hairy Man. Some things change. Some things remain the same.
DeleteToo much reading
DeleteMermaid experts say that the majority of mermaids are in the warmer waters of the Caribbean and the Mediterranean, but that many have been spotted in the Pacific Ocean and Southern Atlantic. ”There is a large school of mermaids, swimming just outside Ocean City Maryland,” said mermaidologist, Marcus Plumkin, of the University of Florida.
ReplyDeleteScrew Grad School. I am going to become a Mermaidologist. If caught, I will teach her how to Hula Hoop.
...and you will like it
DeleteOlympic Project Club Song!
ReplyDeleteMore footprint casts, more worthless thermals, more blobsquatch photos, more hair of unknown origin, repeat.
All sung to the tune of Kum Ba Ya, while sitting around the campfire slamming down monster energy drinks with bacon cooking on the griddle.
If I can't get it on itunes, its not a podcast. The sound quality on blogtalk is un-listenable.
ReplyDeleteIf I can't get it on itunes, its not a podcast. The sound quality on blogtalk is un-listenable.
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