View Full Version : Bigfoot search expedition in New Hampshire
Next week, Oct 23-26 2008, if you're interested in participating, a brief summary and contact info at this BFRO link (http://www.bfro.net/news/roundup/new_hampshire.asp)
Bring camping gear and be prepared for snow. FYI
They got red eyes?
I dunno for sure, might be a good time to jump on board and find out, up close and personal like.
No messin' with Softsquash for me. You can have my Jack's links.
Would be neat if they find something.
Flush2wice
10-18-2008, 22:09
shouldn't this be in the humor section?
john gault
10-18-2008, 22:20
Hey, those BFRO (http://www.bfro.net/) guys are serious MOFOs. They're not in the same league as those fakers from a couple months ago. Not that I believe in bigfoot:o
sasquatch2014
10-18-2008, 23:13
I don't think that they will find me up in NH I have commitments down in NMY during that time.:D
Gray Blazer
10-18-2008, 23:18
He's out there alright. Two of my sons have seen him and I saw his foot prints and they were BIG!! A lot of Bigfoot sightings in north central FL.
trouthunter
10-19-2008, 00:51
I wonder what brand of pack they like?
Maybe they should bait the area with gear and set up cameras, you know, pile up some GoLite stuff, maybe a extra big Hennessey.:D
Homer&Marje
10-19-2008, 03:44
Bring a pack of Winston's and a bottle of Jim Beam. You'll attract any idiot in a hairy costume.
this is an atheist saying. Good God.
I would like to inflect a heavy, heavy node of sarcasm on the last comment. And would also like to agree on this thread being in the "Humor" forum.
Just my opinion.
I had a Pigfoot rights here in my yard last night eating all my apples..........he was grunting and smelled like hog crap.........scared the pee waddling right out of me.......
Thanks Woodsy.
While I was initially excited about your post, I got to say that this expedition is a bunch of BS.
I took a look at the application, and find it completely irresponsible that they prohibit firearms. Granted, the researchers have a responsibility to make sure all understand that its not a hunting trip, but participant safety should come first.
Its a shame, really. If it weren't that moonbat restriction, I can't imagine a better way to spend $300 in the Whites.
Thanks Woodsy.
While I was initially excited about your post, I got to say that this expedition is a bunch of BS.
I took a look at the application, and find it completely irresponsible that they prohibit firearms. Granted, the researchers have a responsibility to make sure all understand that its not a hunting trip, but participant safety should come first.
Its a shame, really. If it weren't that moonbat restriction, I can't imagine a better way to spend $300 in the Whites.
But....Sasquatch won't hurt you, and the bears are all fat and happy just roaming around looking for a den to hold up in for winter. So, what are you afraid of that you need to bring a gun, hunters? Mountain Lions?