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woodsy
10-18-2008, 20:33
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

mudhead
10-18-2008, 20:35
They got red eyes?

woodsy
10-18-2008, 20:38
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.

mudhead
10-18-2008, 20:49
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.

TOW
10-19-2008, 06:38
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.......

rickb
10-19-2008, 08:45
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.

woodsy
10-19-2008, 09:07
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?