Here's What Rictor's Dad Thinks About Patterson-Gimlin


Rictor shares with his dad his use of a lightsaber on the new Spike TV show: The Ten Million Dollar Bigfoot Bounty. In this segment Rictor also shows his dad an actual Bigfoot cast from the Patterson-Gimlin film site.

You can follow Rictor's dad on Twitter -- maybe he can give you some good advice! @Rictors_Dad

Follow Rictor here: @Rictor_Riolo



Special thanks to Doug Hudson and Jeff Kelly for the Bigfoot cast.

The Ten Million Dollar Bigfoot Bounty airs January 10 on Spike TV.

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    2. LOL now that is comedy. Well played.

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    4. TBP, WHERE U AT, BRO?



      ALL CAPS-

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    5. Not me AC, I been on like a three hour FB watch. Been sick for a couple weeks. Soon as i get my lungs back, will go fire 'em up!

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  2. You want me to stick this light saber WHERE, son?

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  3. Third
    Regards, Lord Lickerpuss

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    1. Sorry man it has been scientifically proven Tool is the best ever.

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    2. 5:27, Lol, that is really funny... Yes indeed rumfer.

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    3. Rush is good don't get me wrong. But Tool is better.

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    4. How can someone put tool and rush in the same category? That like trying to compare dr. Dre with amy grant, it just doesnt make sense because they are so different. Dumbass

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    5. they are both progressive and changed the face of modern music in their respective eras.

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    6. I would not know because I only listen to Scandinavian black/death metal. It is what Bigfoot would listen to.

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    7. sup patrick good to see you on here.

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    1. I've been tracking blokes for 25 yrs.

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  6. I hope Shawn bans all the gay haters. That shit makes me sick. He's just hanging out w/ his dad and you ain't got nothing better to do than hate him because his lifestyle differs from yours.

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    1. I agree. But you have to wonder how intense the conversation was with Spike for him to "tone down the gay." It seems to have worked. Can't offend those rednecks watching Spike, now can we?

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    2. That'd be Leon W. our resident gaybasher.

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    3. I haven't been on this post or even watched it. Missed again lord of TARD NATION!

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    4. Let me address this one time only... First, Spike TV never told me to "tone down the gay," The only thing they said was, you were hired to be YOURSELF. That says a lot about them and I respect them tremendously for that.

      Second, I can handle the jokes and sarcasm and even some of the name calling, but there is a line that should never be crossed. Like physically threatening me. That's going too far.

      Third, being gay is wonderful. It's special. To be something that the majority of the world isn't is pretty freaking cool when you think about it. The percentage of the population is supposedly 7% homosexual... and I am one of them... wow. I mean, when you look at the numbers, I think it's kinda neat. However growing up with the whole social stigma that gay was bad and that I am going to burn in hell and get AIDS and be called a f*ggot my entire life sorta leaves a lot to be desired. But then, people will find a fault with everything and anything in a person. A black kid growing up in a white neighborhood will have problems with their identity, an Asian kid that isn't good at math and thinks they are bringing dishonor to his/her parents... no one's life is easy. But it's even harder when you have people like Phil Robertson using his fame to denounce you without having walked a mile in your shoes. It'd be great if he said, "Yeah, I tried being gay... it wasn't for me." But you know that would never come out of a coward's mouth.

      So at the end of the day, all I can say is a gay person to be open and honest with who they are publicly like me, says a lot about courage and their well being. We are all here to give and receive love. Period. My blood is red and so is yours. We are all special, some of us are more special in regards to not being part of the social norm. Do we require special needs? No just equality and it looks like it's finally happening. You don't have to like it, but you do have to accept it. Because then if you don't, then it's you with the problem and there are deeper issues involved. So I suggest maybe forgiving yourself and allowing yourself to be loved. Just my 5¢ on the subject.

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    5. Leon is the only gay hater here, Rictor.

      As for me, I've never saw a penis and thought man...that looks delicious. That's just me though.

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    7. Sorry i messed that up,my comment was for Rictor xx

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  7. I'm gonna hunt Bigfoot with an axe.
    BB

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