Kentucky Bigfoot?
- cliftongifford
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- cliftongifford
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Which one is correct?
Them damn bigfoot are smart.
Them damn bigfeet are smart.
Them damn bigfoots are smart.
For a long long time they have been shape-shifting their poop to look like cougar poop. See there, it worked. Innocent cliftongifford thought he saw evidence of cougar. He is certainly not the first. Be careful out there.
Them damn bigfoot are smart.
Them damn bigfeet are smart.
Them damn bigfoots are smart.
For a long long time they have been shape-shifting their poop to look like cougar poop. See there, it worked. Innocent cliftongifford thought he saw evidence of cougar. He is certainly not the first. Be careful out there.
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No no no. Bigfeets are vegetarians. Some folks think they are vegans, but, I bet they are smart enough to eat honey. See, this shape-shifting shit (not a pun) is really cool. Not only is the homogenized part of the poop shifted to cougar poop, but, the undigested fiber such as corn is shifted to undigested stuff commonly found in cougar poop.cliftongifford wrote:so really I saw sasquatch poo? that's amazing! I was kinda hoping they didn't eat large animals like deer, but I guess they do... or did they teleport the deer hair into the poo to make us think they eat deer? them bigfoot are smart.
I know this sounds a bit confusing. Its really not. Shape-shifting only shifts the SHAPE not the smell or taste.
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the scat was segmented, medium dog sized, and full of deer hair. probably a cougar, although I never actually saw the lion. I would think coyote first, but coyotes don't have segmented shit.
I've seen a picture of a cougar from a trail camera that was set up in greenup county. and I have a front page newspaper article has been on my fridge since 1998 about a confirmed mountain lion sighting that was within a few feet of my dads farm where I used to hunt in boyd co. I've heard it scream more than once. Someone killed one about 20 years ago with a bread truck or something, but I don't remember where it was.
I've seen a picture of a cougar from a trail camera that was set up in greenup county. and I have a front page newspaper article has been on my fridge since 1998 about a confirmed mountain lion sighting that was within a few feet of my dads farm where I used to hunt in boyd co. I've heard it scream more than once. Someone killed one about 20 years ago with a bread truck or something, but I don't remember where it was.
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