Bigfoot Begins Is Actually Pretty Good
At first, we thought we were wasting our time by watching film. Boy were we wrong. It's actually quite entertaining and it was good enough for Flim Fest '08 and then we think it's probably good enough for you for you to spend 5 minutes watching it.
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ReplyDelete...no firsting allowed...
DeleteFirst, motherfuckers. Do not deny tradition.
Deletetien
ReplyDeleteThat's what Dick has planned for Frank.
ReplyDeleteHa --this crowd can't spend 5 seconds looking at a video.
ReplyDeleteToo much visual overload-
Howard Stern says sixth...
ReplyDeleteYep. If it's longer than a traffic reporter from Saginaw drawing a penis on her screen we'll pass.
ReplyDeleteYou sure do have some purdy lips.
DeleteJesus H Christ, I'd rather watch Gary brush his huge choppers.....
ReplyDeleteGary Busey?
DeleteWhy was Bill Munns banned from the bff?
ReplyDeleteDont know about bff,
DeleteBut Munns was banned from JREF for being a self righteous, overbearing, litigious, insulting, condescending, unqualified, unscientific, combative, defensive, self aggrandizing, fraudulent piece of shit.
All of which is utter horeshit you JREF fucking groupie. Have a great day!
DeleteHi Bill.
DeleteSeems I touched a nerve.
You're still a fraud and a huckster.
WAIT...munns was a member on JREF???????
DeleteWhat did I miss???!!!!!
Several BFF and JREF members used to post on both sites..I noticed it when reading some older threads..These days, they just troll each other here...
DeleteOh, anon 4:47, you mean an entire organization of self righteous, overbearing, litigious, insulting, condescending, unqualified, unscientific, combative, defensive, self aggrandizing, fraudulent pieces of sh*t accused Munns of being:
Deletea self righteous, overbearing, litigious, insulting, condescending, unqualified, unscientific, combative, defensive, self aggrandizing, fraudulent piece of sh*t?
Oh, you mean that the entire JREFing organization is made up of delusional hypocrites?
Yes, I see.
You are quite correct then.
Congratulations to you.
^^^^True that, quite true!
DeleteExcellent post 'How to address a typical Jrefing Skeptard'.
DeleteThese guys used to have free reign on here posting any old crap without being challenged.
That is far from the case now. Delighted to see these trolls being kicked upside down on here on a daily basis.
Keep up the great work folks!
MMG
Go suck a Dyer hoax.
DeleteLet me be the first to say this is a good recreation of Smeja's excellent adventure.
ReplyDeleteShawn's slow...Better story on the front page of Yahoo. 10 Mil to who proves Bigfoot plus new show coming out in Jan 2014.
ReplyDeleteQuickster
(I'll forget the "firster" crap and cut to the chase)
Shit was posted days and months ago breh slow your roll
DeleteDoes anyone like DWA? Do the believers even like him?
ReplyDeleteDWA and Joe are nucking futs!!
DeleteHiroo Onoda was a Japanese WWII soldier who continued fighting until 1974 because he did not realise his country had surrendered. After joining the Japanese army Onoda was taught methods of gathering intelligence and conduct[ing] guerrilla warfare, then, in 1944, he was sent to Lubang Island in the Philippines. His orders were simple:
ReplyDeleteYou are absolutely forbidden to die by your own hand. It may take three years, it may take five, but whatever happens, we’ll come back for you … Under no circumstances are you [to] give up your life voluntarily.
Onoda’s fellow soldiers outranked him and prevented him from carrying out his assignment, which made it easier for the allied forces to take the island when they landed in 1945. All but Onoda and three others died or surrendered so the survivors retreated into the jungle. Living in the mountains they carried out guerrilla activities, killing Filipino islanders, and engaging in shootouts with the police.
The first time they saw a leaflet which claimed that the war was over was in October 1945, which read: “The war ended on August 15. Come down from the mountains!” However, they concluded that it must be Allied propaganda. Later leaflets were dropped by air with a Japanese surrender order printed on them, and in 1952 letters and family pictures were dropped from aircraft urging them to surrender, but the group again determined that these were not genuine.
Eventually his companions surrendered or were killed, leaving Onoda alone. In 1974, he met Norio Suzuki, who was traveling the world looking for “Lieutenant Onoda, a panda, and the Abominable Snowman, in that order”. Onoda and Suzuki became friends, but Onoda still refused to surrender, saying that he was waiting for orders from a superior officer.
Suzuki returned to Japan with photographs of himself and Onoda as proof of their encounter, and the Japanese government located Onoda’s commanding officer, Major Yoshimi Taniguchi, who had since become a bookseller. He flew to Lubang where he finally met with Onoda and fulfilled the promise made in 1944, “Whatever happens, we’ll come back for you.” Onoda was thus properly relieved from duty, and did not surrender.
Too much reading
Deletenot bad hominini
ReplyDeleteMost truthful video I've ever seen
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