Breakdown: The Return Of StumpSquatch


In this breakdown, Phil takes a look at the Kinzua Bridge "Bigfoot" photographs. He writes: "When is a burnt out stump not a Bigfoot? Or is it - When is a Bigfoot not a burnt out stump? Wait; that's not right. Crap!"



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  1. Stumpsquatch is one of the most credible voices in the bigfoot community.

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  2. Joe how is your dog is he ok?? Did u go pick him up yet?????

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  3. Does anyone remember "Blowing LeafSquatch?" He was one of my personal favorites along with Albino Bike-RidingSquatch. Ahhhh.....the good ole days.

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  4. Ummm
    Would be EASY to find out for sure
    Go back to location and take more photos, or better, video, from the same spot then actually walk into the woods and look at the location up close, where you first seen whatever it is in the photo.

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    1. Yep, the same way those other guys went back and checked to see if that cave on the mountainside explained their previous video.
      Or the photographers could have stopped on the day and investigated rather than chickening out and leaving.
      (I highly suspect that they knew they were photographing stumps all along and were playing us for fools this entire time)

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  5. If attacked by a shark, punch him in the nose.
    If that doesn't work, hit him with your stump.

    -stand in for Fozzie

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  6. Sasquatch stumped Dr. Johnson to tears and made his wife watch.

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  7. Broke-down Phil eats shit. And his videos are a joke. So is this blog for featuring them. I guess it beats doing some actual writing.

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    1. ^^^^^^^Believes this video shows Sasquatches. Throws tantrums when his little magical monkey man gets shit on by people with IQ's above room temperature.

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