There is a Yeti in the back of everyone’s mind; only the blessed are not haunted by it. ~ old sherpa saying

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Tonight on A&E Shipping wars

Tonight on A&E Shipping wars



Tim Marczenko says he wasn’t growing pot, he was searching for Bigfoot | Posted Toronto | National Post

Tim Marczenko says he wasn’t growing pot, he was searching for Bigfoot | Posted Toronto | National Post: A Toronto man claims he was harassed for walking through thick brush in Durham region by a police officer who accused him of being a pot grower.

Tim Marczenko denies the claim, saying he wasn’t growing dope, he was investigating sightings of Bigfoot.

“He asked me, ‘What are you doing out here?’ I told him I was investigating a Bigfoot report and he said, ‘Wow, you’re a terrible liar,’ ” said Mr. Marczenko. ” ‘I know it sounds crazy but I’m not lying about it,’ I said. He kept telling me I was lying about the situation.”

Sasquatch Watch Radio: Bigfoot Groups, Are they Valuable? 06/25 by SasquatchWatch Radio | Blog Talk Radio

Sasquatch Watch Radio: Bigfoot Groups, Are they Valuable? 06/25 by SasquatchWatch Radio | Blog Talk Radio

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Poll: What is Bigfoot? - Coast to Coast AM

Poll: What is Bigfoot? - Coast to Coast AM

Yowie sighted at Bexhill - witness asks to stay anonymous | Northern Star

 Recent Yowie sighting. Thanks to Anomalist for link.

Yowie sighted at Bexhill - witness asks to stay anonymous | Northern Star: CALL it what you will: A Yeren, a Yeti or a Yowie, but the fact remains that people the world over keep seeing these big hairy buggers lurking in the night.

The latest sighting took place recently just north of Bexhill when a Lismore resident and music videographer spied the classic creature crossing a moonlit Bangalow Road.

Friday, June 7, 2013

"...Sasquatch a part of life, no different than raccoons"

From Bizarre Bigfoot, a classically fringe Bigfoot narrative:
"Displaced Bigfoot | Bizarre Bigfoot: We moved in when I was two and by age four or five I considered Sasquatch a part of life and no different than racoons. They are around but meant and did not mean any harm.

I would see one most often when looking out my bedroom window from age 5 on. My mother loved my father and dealt with the area because of that she hated the area and grew up in the city she had one option to avoid boredom that being learning to garden. I remember watching as one would come to the garden and take her crops. She was funny because she did not care and the idea was to pass time not harvest the crops.?