Strange Creatures from the UK


From the British Bigfoot Report channel: The Golden Dog Like Creature, The Mickleton Hooter and the Bellhowja Goblin

One day I had not long left the house and passed from a mown field into a wild overgrown one when I had an overwhelming feeling that something or someone else was nearby. I stopped and my dogs ran on ahead. I scanned all around me and saw nothing, but such was the feeling of not being alone that I persisted and finally looked further afield to see a gingery head and shoulders just above the long grass

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  1. Plenty of strange creatures all up in the UK. Aint no bigfoots though. You feeling me dogg?

    Dingo

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    1. ^ Oh please come and "feel" me up anytime..I am ready and willing with my butt-cheeks parted for you,

      Joe

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  2. Yo dogg, you seen a ginger ninja hiding in the grass yo. I knows that gingers are strange creatures but they aint no bigfoots dogg. Bigfoots don't exist homey. Slow your roll G!

    Dingo

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    1. One of the most widely reported hair colours for Bigfoot is auburn. There is no reason to doubt these reports, since the evidence for Bigfoot is adequate for peer review, and none of the world’s leading academics are able to explain away that evidence under consistent scientific testing.

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    2. ^ None of the world`s "leading academics" have ever bothered to look at bigfoot reports so pack it up with your bullshit.

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    3. Not only are you not remotely qualified enough to speak on any academic’s behalf... but the facts remain, that not one qualified person intelligent enough to tackle what’s documented as evidence for Sasq’ets, is able to explain it away.

      Fact.

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