Roll Tide, The Hunt Is On For The Alabama Bigfoot
Hunting for Bigfoot might be the number one hobby in Alabama, that is, if it wasn't for football. And nascar. And golf...
Sitting in a swing underneath a grove of oak trees, Scruggs said she and her son, Victor, became alarmed when a long guttural growl penetrated the air from behind their house. Scruggs, who lived in the country all her life, said it sounded like a man being ripped to shreds. A few minutes later, the growl grew closer, coming from behind her house. Scruggs’ five German Shepherds fell silent, she said. Frightened, she and Victor Scruggs fled inside their home. “We knew nothing about Bigfoot,” Scruggs said. "I wasn’t a believer. I wasn’t a skeptic. I didn’t know anything about it, but then I started watching ‘MonsterQuest’ and ‘Finding Bigfoot.’ I started playing with it in my head.”
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Double turds
ReplyDeleteA spell of firsting.....
ReplyDeleteIf you aren't first, you are last
DeleteSecond! xx
DeleteI'd rather be last when all before me are hell bent on leaping into a volcano.
Deletescruggs? isn't that guy in a band with lester flatt?...seem's to me they played alot of live shows by the ce-ment pond in beverly hills
ReplyDeleteYou mean Earl Scruggs, Foggy Mountain Breakdown, Ballad of Jed Clampett. They played at the Clampett mansion just to get the vitels that Granny cooked. Possum stew, you all come back now.
DeleteChuck
I just know they're going to find Bigfoot this time....I can feel it!
ReplyDeleteDo you JREF/ISF footers teach your children that it's OK to be a pathological liar like your fellow footer "Alaskabushpilot" as long as you pretend not to believe in Bigfoot ?
ReplyDeleteJust find the monkey already and stop crying about a sceptics forum
DeleteHe's their hero. If he told them he flew in the space shuttle and posted a picture he yanked off the NASA site they'd bleeve him. It goes to show a footer is a footer is a footer even if you're pretending to be a skeptic.
DeleteThey're all laying cover fire for him over there. Either because if they show any integrity by calling him out they'll get kicked out of the pretend skeptic herd or they're embarrassed because they're supposed to be the "sane" ones in the Bigfoot community.
DeleteI am just stating the facts. I am honored the University of Alabama Crimson White Newspaper would even consider writing the report and did so, even though they missed up the dates. Really Matt Wilson show me a lot of respect writing this article. I think Melba Ketchum and Dr. Don Jeffrey Meldrum needs to read this and see how they would counteract with the professors statements.. A lot of it is, they have to see it to believe it.. Just like with God..for God is a Spirit they that worship Him must worship in Spirit and in truth.. You must believe that He is and a rewarder to them who diligently seek Him.. I believe in Jesus.. I never seen Him but I have felt His Holy Spirit.. But I am a believer..
ReplyDeleteI know Bigoot is real. I have seen, heard , found evidence.. I have recorded vocals and others have witness him.. I just don't think you have to have a dead body of a Bigfoot on a slab so someone can say, yes they are real.. To many very influential people have had encounters with them..all over the World..! Also when you in these positions one thing you definitely do not want to do is tear down your reputation.. So I am standing on what I know and what evidence I have and not waver..!
Also behind every legend there is truth.. There has been a rich history of report's up where I live of Bigfoot Sightings, from people I know first hand.. Only thing is they didn't know what to call them.. Some called him a Wild Man , Wood Booger, when others could just describe him as He was huge, had the body of a bear but had the face like a man Had hands and feet like a man and walked upright on his legs..The Native American Indians called Him Hairy Man.. They were right. He is hairy.
Thank you ,
Mary K. Scruggs