Bigfoot Caught Swimming! Reports of Pulling People Under!
Bigfoot Researchers field questions, and talk about the encounters and stories that led them to their conclusions, including an incident where a bigfoot was caught swimming, and stories of an Oklahoma lake where bigfoot reportedly pulled people under.
Bigfoot is the Loch Ness Monster. It all makes sense now. He gets on his flying dinosaur and travels to Scotland.
ReplyDeleteDazz
^ Resident Tool.
DeleteA dull tool at that.
Delete^ Hawww gee,Mrs Phwee.
DeleteIf this is fake, it's a damn fine fake;
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Have you learnt what ridicule means yet?
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DeleteLOL!!
DeleteAwe, that was a good one Iktomi.
DeleteYeah... I had to go and look it up and in its definition for the cyber world it said it was worthy of applying to, "a troll who sockpuppets 24/7 because he's too thick to explain away the alleged equivalent of the tooth fairy".
DeleteRing any bells? Couldn't find any examples of it coming from anything you vomit into writing though.
Itkomis new low.
Delete1 write lame comment
2 quickly remove comment
3 post anonymously and pretend comment was amazing
4 try and work out what ridicule means
5 still clueless
Dazz
It's almost getting boring watching you get destroyed everyday Stuey.
DeleteI agree, so Stuey is Itkomis real name. Good to know for future reference. Cheers
DeleteDazz
Actually Stuey is your name Tina Dazzler. You earned it. Congratulations.
Delete^ Shut up fuckface
DeleteEnjoyed this post. Love the water sightings.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love water sports too...fancy a game ?
DeleteJoe (splish splash)
Look like it's time to go dynamite fishing for bigfoot.
ReplyDeleteWe don't need sightings. We need a specimen.