I thought a false first was when someone posted a 'First" reply to the topic, in an attempt to first. My reply was not to the topic, but to the No Firsting Allowed reply. Firsters will be on BFE until the sun burns out. We will bury you.
I've spent 25 years living and working in the woods. Over 80% of my food is home grown or taken by my family. I've only witnessed 2 fishers in my life, mostly glimpses. There's hardly any evidence o their existence yet they still exist.
Trouble is if these stank apes exist and they our smart as thay say they will be gone from them stank ape researchers. We ain't got any good film of stank apes in the naturl enviorments.
They found a footprint but who's to say the rock placed and the tree break wasn't just some person. Is this the best evidence were going to see for Bigfoot? I can go in a small patch of woods and claim Bigfoot's where here, pointing out stupid shit.
Then you too, sir, are on your way to becoming the most credible Sasquatch researcher in the game. You don't really even ever have to see one. Like you said, take a bunch of pics of stupid shit, claim a Squatch did it and you'll go far in this game.
^^^ yes, we keep coming back to see how assholes like you keep making an ass of themselves. Bottom line, it's free fun reading about all the naiveness and gullibility that footers fall for in this blog...
There are no bigfoot in Georgia. Why even waste time looking for a sasquatch in Georgia? Bigfoot only live in the Pacific Northwest. Only an ignoramus would look for a sasquatch in Georgia.
As a remote viewer I can attest to the fact that there is a family of bigfoot hidden behind a gigantic and seemingly unmovable rock wall. Note to all of the "firsters" do NOT go spelunking in southern Georgia-especially not alone, or you will never be able to stake a first claim ever again.
Rock knocking is reportedly a means of communication for the Sasquatch, was it that? Yes, it could quite easily have a perfectly normal explanation... but just a thought. Peace. Joe.
Oh, brother! now rocks sticking out of the ground is Big foot evidence! have these guys ever been in the woods before? there all turning into little Matt Moneymaker's saying everything was caused by a Big foot.
I went hiking behind my house and I found an over-turned rocks Bigfoot? I then found 2 twigs that formed an X, must be a big foot warning sign!
How desperate are you people! Your the laughing stock of the world! Gotta go, Taped reruns of "Finding Big foot' want to learn more on how to NOT FIND THEM!
Thanks to Matt Moneymaker for sharing this story with us from a guy named Thomas S. who was camping with some friends near the French Meadows Reservoir in August 2012. This remote, forested basin is located on the American River approximately 58 miles east of Auburn in the Sierra Nevada's. Before his encounter, the man thought Bigfoot "was just for entertainment purposes", but he changed his tune when he ended up with messy drawers that night. "That will teach to goof on our show," says Matt.
Uh Oh. Here we go again, folks. M.K. Davis originally brought up this theory called the "Bluff Creek massacre" theory back in 2008 at a conference. The controversial theory was immediately rejected by the Bigfoot community and Davis was shunned from ever speaking about it again. According to Davis, based on his expert film analysis and color enhancements of frame 352 of the PG film, he theorizes that the Patterson party had been to the Bluff Creek site at least once before returning to capture their famous Bigfoot video. His theory also suggests that the party probably murdered a family of Bigfoots and buried their bodies. Davis points to an enhanced anomaly resembling a bloody dog print and a pool of blood as proof of his theory.
Tonight on Coast To Coast AM, Bigfootology's Rhettman Mullis will talk about Bigfoot sightings, and give us an update on the Oxford Bigfoot DNA project.
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ReplyDeleteno firsting allowed...
DeleteFirst!
DeleteFalse first (or real second).
DeleteFirst/No first/Anti
DeleteKeeping everyone happy.
MMG
^nonarchaic, yet another fantastic false first, congrats!!
DeleteMMG, so, what do you think of my campaign now?
DeleteI thought a false first was when someone posted a 'First" reply to the topic, in an attempt to first. My reply was not to the topic, but to the No Firsting Allowed reply. Firsters will be on BFE until the sun burns out. We will bury you.
Delete^NAH, I suppose that is a good enough excuse...
DeleteIt's all good my friend.
DeleteI may be a firsting purist but full marks for trying something new.
MMG
America was founded on be first...ie see atomic bomb.
DeleteMove along. Nothing to see here.
ReplyDeleteMmg cannot produce a monkey.
ReplyDeleteWhy would I want to?
DeleteMMG
You will find nothing in the mine and you'll like it.
ReplyDeleteHe's going to pull something out of there all right.
ReplyDeleteCould one of you Randi followers give my sphincter a tongue bath ? My ass itches.
ReplyDeleteMmg^
DeleteWhere have all the bigfoots gone too? Its crazy that so many people out looking but we can't get any proof of them.
DeleteGots to be a better way to prove a 7-10 foot creature exist.
I've spent 25 years living and working in the woods. Over 80% of my food is home grown or taken by my family. I've only witnessed 2 fishers in my life, mostly glimpses. There's hardly any evidence o their existence yet they still exist.
DeleteI've spent 23 years searching for nothing in the wilderness and mountains, and I still like it.
DeleteI been a mountain man nearly all my 50 odd years. I lived up in thar high and off track. I'd nar see but a bear and that almost et me.
DeleteTrouble is if these stank apes exist and they our smart as thay say they will be gone from them stank ape researchers. We ain't got any good film of stank apes in the naturl enviorments.
ReplyDeleteIt's just not working.
Thay ain't broght any of them there cameras you tie to the trees?
ReplyDeleteIf that's the mine shaft in Helen that's close to Tater Cavern then this is definitely evidence that a Big Burly Sasquatch has penetrated the area.
ReplyDeleteWeirdo's better stay away from "mein shaft"...
DeleteThey found a footprint but who's to say the rock placed and the tree break wasn't just some person. Is this the best evidence were going to see for Bigfoot? I can go in a small patch of woods and claim Bigfoot's where here, pointing out stupid shit.
ReplyDeleteThen you too, sir, are on your way to becoming the most credible Sasquatch researcher in the game. You don't really even ever have to see one. Like you said, take a bunch of pics of stupid shit, claim a Squatch did it and you'll go far in this game.
Delete^
DeleteYet you keep coming back and falling for it moron.
^^^ yes, we keep coming back to see how assholes like you keep making an ass of themselves. Bottom line, it's free fun reading about all the naiveness and gullibility that footers fall for in this blog...
Delete^^^true dat^^^
Delete^
DeleteDmaker ?
I like turtles
ReplyDeleteJust checking in on the crytozoologist here.
ReplyDelete(clive squashy)
ReplyDeleteThe ol "stick break clue eh...
Imagine that, a broken stick in the woods.
Wow - if it wasn't for that...this whole weekend coulda been a big waste of time for em.
There are no bigfoot in Georgia. Why even waste time looking for a sasquatch in Georgia? Bigfoot only live in the Pacific Northwest. Only an ignoramus would look for a sasquatch in Georgia.
ReplyDeleteYup.
DeleteAs a remote viewer I can attest to the fact that there is a family of bigfoot hidden behind a gigantic and seemingly unmovable rock wall. Note to all of the "firsters" do NOT go spelunking in southern Georgia-especially not alone, or you will never be able to stake a first claim ever again.
ReplyDeleteRock knocking is reportedly a means of communication for the Sasquatch, was it that? Yes, it could quite easily have a perfectly normal explanation... but just a thought.
ReplyDeletePeace.
Joe.
Oh, brother! now rocks sticking out of the ground is Big foot evidence! have these guys ever been in the woods before? there all turning into little Matt Moneymaker's saying everything was caused by a Big foot.
ReplyDeleteI went hiking behind my house and I found an over-turned rocks Bigfoot? I then found 2 twigs that formed an X, must be a big foot warning sign!
How desperate are you people! Your the laughing stock of the world! Gotta go, Taped reruns of "Finding Big foot' want to learn more on how to NOT FIND THEM!