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MegoMark71
Jan 9, '12, 12:37 PM
First off, sorry if you watch the show cause you think it's real.
My favorite show to laugh my butt off is FINDING BIGFOOT. These morons freakin kill me. I love Bobo the best. My favorite parts are when they make their own so called Bigfoot calls. Also when they say stuff like....bigfoots are known to blah blah blah. Best one was that they swim underwater and come up underneath ducks to eat them. Really? ninja bigfoots who hold their breath to stalk the prey.
Next time they are in the area i am going camping myself. I am in the heart of the smokey mountains and they have already been in north Georgia and parts of NC close to me. I'm going to have a blast messing with these tools.
There has never ever been a bone found ever or any proof they are real. They have to be ninjas?
Werewolf
Jan 9, '12, 12:57 PM
First off, sorry if you watch the show cause you think it's real.
No "Reality TV" is actually real. Not Ghosthunters, Pawn Stars, Pickers. etc. Scenes are set up scripted and done in multiple takes. None of it is truly real and yes Finding Bigfoot is pretty bad. I made it through about twenty minutes of it and had enough. Never watched it again.
enyawd72
Jan 9, '12, 1:09 PM
First off, sorry if you watch the show cause you think it's real.
My favorite show to laugh my butt off is FINDING BIGFOOT. These morons freakin kill me. I love Bobo the best. My favorite parts are when they make their own so called Bigfoot calls. Also when they say stuff like....bigfoots are known to blah blah blah. Best one was that they swim underwater and come up underneath ducks to eat them. Really? ninja bigfoots who hold their breath to stalk the prey.
Next time they are in the area i am going camping myself. I am in the heart of the smokey mountains and they have already been in north Georgia and parts of NC close to me. I'm going to have a blast messing with these tools.
There has never ever been a bone found ever or any proof they are real. They have to be ninjas?
I'm going to get ridiculed for this I know, but here goes. I know for a fact Bigfoot does exist, because I saw one face to face when I was 10, and it was a life changing experience. I grew up in a very forested area of NE Ohio, and we used to cut wood on fall weekends for heat during the winter. I know exactly what I saw, and it was indeed a six to seven foot tall humanoid primate. It was NOT a bear. Bears can stand on their hind legs, but they are not built to walk or run on them, and this thing did. I can tell you I was never more scared in my life. I have never seen one since, and I hope I never do again.
It's very easy to dismiss something until you have seen it. As for not finding any bones, NE Ohio has a very large bear population and I've never found a bear skeleton in 40 years of venturing into the woods. Does that mean there are no bears? Of course not.
That said, I do agree with you about the show, Finding Bigfoot. Their methods are so ridiculously unscientific and sloppy, there is no way anyone can or should take them seriously.
However, there have been enough legitimate sightings, footprints, and even hair samples found to make a case for the existence of Bigfoot.
The hair samples are the best evidence, IMO. There is an unknown species of primate leaving hair all over North American forests.
The4thDoctor
Jan 9, '12, 1:49 PM
I'm going to get ridiculed for this I know, but here goes. I know for a fact Bigfoot does exist, because I saw one face to face when I was 10, and it was a life changing experience. I grew up in a very forested area of NE Ohio, and we used to cut wood on fall weekends for heat during the winter. I know exactly what I saw, and it was indeed a six to seven foot tall humanoid primate. It was NOT a bear. Bears can stand on their hind legs, but they are not built to walk or run on them, and this thing did. I can tell you I was never more scared in my life. I have never seen one since, and I hope I never do again.
It's very easy to dismiss something until you have seen it. As for not finding any bones, NE Ohio has a very large bear population and I've never found a bear skeleton in 40 years of venturing into the woods. Does that mean there are no bears? Of course not.
That said, I do agree with you about the show, Finding Bigfoot. Their methods are so ridiculously unscientific and sloppy, there is no way anyone can or should take them seriously.
However, there have been enough legitimate sightings, footprints, and even hair samples found to make a case for the existence of Bigfoot.
The hair samples are the best evidence, IMO. There is an unknown species of primate leaving hair all over North American forests.
I applaud you sir for standing up for your beliefs....I believe you 100%...You know what you saw, you were old enough to rationalize what it wasn't(bear, man in suit) and even today, stand firm in your beliefs....Someday, we'll know for sure..:scarf::happyk9:
MegoMark71
Jan 9, '12, 1:51 PM
So not mocking you but i have a great idea for a cartoon. Ninja bigfoot. deh neh neh neh neh neh neh neh neh neh neh, every body was bigfoot fighting, those foots were fast as lightning.
I want one freakin piece of footage to CLEARLY show a bigfoot. I don't qualify 90% of legitimate sightings as real. Mushrooms are a hell of a drug.
I am only playing with you bro.
Brazoo
Jan 9, '12, 1:58 PM
I haven't seen the show yet - or even heard of it, but the subject of Big Foot has been a well debated subject on these forums.
I believe the data so far clearly shows that the existence of Big Foot is highly unlikely.
As I've stated many times, I don't necessarily think ALL Big Foot researchers or enthusiasts deserve ridicule (but some sure do). As it happens there's quite a few Big Foot believers on here that are - in my opinion, wrong - but they're not unintelligent cranks.
It's very easy to dismiss something until you have seen it.
Well, I don't think I came by my opinion easily - I think I've spent a decent amount of time reading articles and looking at the research from both sides.
I understand that you believe you saw a giant primate - but I think there are a great number of things that make human perception too unreliable to form definitive proof of anything from human perception alone.
I applaud you sir for standing up for your beliefs....I believe you 100%...You know what you saw, you were old enough to rationalize what it wasn't(bear, man in suit) and even today, stand firm in your beliefs....Someday, we'll know for sure..:scarf::happyk9:
I applaud him for stating his opinion without worrying about how people judge him- but I think all beliefs should be questioned and tested. I try and test mine. I think standing firm on ANYTHING is only good if you want to stand still.
magyar1964
Jan 9, '12, 4:40 PM
I know where Bigfoot is - Bif Bang Pow has him under contract.
Megospidey
Jan 9, '12, 4:49 PM
Two funniest shows to me right now are The Big Bang Theory and Raising Hope. Cloris Leachman is hilarious on Raising Hope.
It's very easy to dismiss something until you have seen it. As for not finding any bones, NE Ohio has a very large bear population and I've never found a bear skeleton in 40 years of venturing into the woods. Does that mean there are no bears? Of course not.
But no one has ever found remains. It's not just you that hasn't run across them, nobody has knowingly found remains.
I'd like nothing more to believe that there's a race of giant, stinky, hairy hippies living out there in the woods, but I gotta see the evidence like you did to actually believe.
kingdom warrior
Jan 9, '12, 5:21 PM
Finding Bigfoot Rocks!!!!! I love that show Bleep that shizznit! I hope they find something or don't find it so they can once and for all put it to rest.....I like Bobo he looks just like my best friend.....:smiley1: I'd rather watch that than the Jersey shore crap...be nice if Bigfoot found them and went Batsheet crazy and offed them all......:smiley1:
Enyawd72...I believe you bro, you saw what you saw.....no one believes you freek em...:grin:
enyawd72
Jan 9, '12, 5:58 PM
But no one has ever found remains. It's not just you that hasn't run across them, nobody has knowingly found remains.
I'd like nothing more to believe that there's a race of giant, stinky, hairy hippies living out there in the woods, but I gotta see the evidence like you did to actually believe.
Technically, they HAVE found remains. They've found numerous hair samples that have undergone extensive DNA testing and come back as an unidentified species of primate that doesn't match any known animal.
If you've got a hair sample that's a primate, and it's not human, not gorilla, chimp, or orangutan...what is it then?
Sideshow Spock
Jan 9, '12, 6:15 PM
If you've got a hair sample that's a primate, and it's not human, not gorilla, chimp, or orangutan...what is it then?
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MegoMark71
Jan 9, '12, 6:22 PM
oh man that is funny.
Technically, they HAVE found remains. They've found numerous hair samples that have undergone extensive DNA testing and come back as an unidentified species of primate that doesn't match any known animal.
If you've got a hair sample that's a primate, and it's not human, not gorilla, chimp, or orangutan...what is it then?
A poor sample perhaps. But to stay with your point; exactly, what is it? Were there proof it'd be a bombshell, but it's not proof.
If with all the technology, our great numbers, and centuries of exploring in the wilds WE haven't found just one, how do they find each other?
Mammals tend not to breed with direct siblings, which might suggest a larger group, or contact within smaller groups, and still no definitive signs of bigfoots?
Two funniest shows to me right now are The Big Bang Theory and Raising Hope. Cloris Leachman is hilarious on Raising Hope.
Big Bang Theory Rocks! Just finished a custom Amy Farrah Fowler Mego, and the wife wants me to tackle Sheldon, Leonard and Penny next!
Blue Meanie
Jan 9, '12, 9:38 PM
Sitcom...I'd have to say that 2 Broke Girls is pretty funny. Big Bang has lost a little luster this season for me...but it still is up there as a quality comedy show.
Late Night...Craig Ferguson is the man. He has the best show in late night. Geoff Peterson rules!!!
johnnystorm
Jan 9, '12, 9:59 PM
The Turtle-Man show is just as goofy..the idiot who sticks his arm inside walls to pull out possums & raccoons & then does this weird Xena imitation yell. It's on Animal Planet too, but I forget the title.
Brazoo
Jan 10, '12, 10:28 AM
Technically, they HAVE found remains. They've found numerous hair samples that have undergone extensive DNA testing and come back as an unidentified species of primate that doesn't match any known animal.
If you've got a hair sample that's a primate, and it's not human, not gorilla, chimp, or orangutan...what is it then?
I've heard a lot of rebuttal against these claims. One quick source I can point to is a great debate/conversation on Skeptic's Guide to the Universe with Eric Altman from the Penn Bigfoot Society as a special guest.
Here's a link to that episode:
The Skeptics' Guide To The Universe - Podcast 26 - 1/17/2006
(http://www.theskepticsguide.org/archive/podcastinfo.aspx?mid=1&pid=26)
Quickly, here's some of the main points:
• Big Foot researchers have not checked hair samples against all mammals, There's too many species, that would be way too expensive. The DNA they checked it against didn't match the animals they checked for - but that doesn't mean they're from a new species. It's possible they match something that hasn't been compared to yet.
• Most hair samples are checked against humans or local animals and other primates, that leaves a lot of other possibilities.
• Unknown primate hair samples by Dr. Heron Fenerbahce (sp?) - are at best unknown, not proof of Big Foot.
• Unfortunately there's a lot of fraud and hoaxes in the Big Foot field of research, so you can't rule out fraud or hoax when you find hair samples that don't match the sample of animals you're comparing it to. It's not that difficult for someone to access hair from an unusual species and place them for people to find.
• At best, an unknown (as in unknown hair sample) only proves it's unknown. It doesn't prove Big Foot. That's two separate equations.
samurainoir
Jan 10, '12, 11:21 AM
Shows that make me laugh out loud... Mdern Famiy, 30 Rock, and Community.
Brazoo
Jan 10, '12, 2:10 PM
"30 Rock" is great - I also love "Eastbound and Down" which is coming back soon.
"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" is amazingly funny. "Bob's Burgers" is great...
This season of Philadelphia wasn't that great, but overall that show is hilarious.
Brazoo
Jan 10, '12, 3:17 PM
This season of Philadelphia wasn't that great, but overall that show is hilarious.
I agree - but I thought "Chardee MacDennis" was unreal!
cjefferys
Jan 10, '12, 5:44 PM
Shows that make me laugh out loud... Mdern Famiy, 30 Rock, and Community.
Great taste Ed, I was going to mention these same three shows, along with "Always Sunny..." (and yes, this season was a bit uneven but there were a few gems).
HumanWolfman
Jan 10, '12, 6:12 PM
But no one has ever found remains. It's not just you that hasn't run across them, nobody has knowingly found remains.
I'd like nothing more to believe that there's a race of giant, stinky, hairy hippies living out there in the woods, but I gotta see the evidence like you did to actually believe.
Actually, not finding remains may not be the best example to disprove the existance of Bigfoot. mountain gorillias have only been discovered in th last 100 years. In fact, dinosaur bones were only discovered within the last 200 years or so and they lived here in the millions for hundreds of millions of years. I have flown over most of this country by plane and there are millions upon millions of acres of land where few, if any, men have ever walked. Damn near anything could live there. :terror:
Brazoo
Jan 11, '12, 3:56 AM
Actually, not finding remains may not be the best example to disprove the existance of Bigfoot. mountain gorillias have only been discovered in th last 100 years. In fact, dinosaur bones were only discovered within the last 200 years or so and they lived here in the millions for hundreds of millions of years. I have flown over most of this country by plane and there are millions upon millions of acres of land where few, if any, men have ever walked. Damn near anything could live there. :terror:
Yeah, but but I find that then we get in this kinda back and forth game with contradictory ideas - to me, these ideas seem to suit whichever part of the theory is being argued. If you don't believe in Big Foot people ask 'what about all these sitings across North America?' and when you ask why one hasn't been captured you hear 'because it's isolated in really remote areas'.
For me to make sense of it - it can't be spotted all over the place AND be extremely isolated. I can't reconcile that logic.
Mountain gorillas were very isolated and have a small population - so it makes sense that they were hard to find. Dinosaur fossils have actually been found for thousands of years - the thing is people only understood what they were in the 1800s.
Hector
Jan 11, '12, 4:44 AM
"Big Foot might exist? Mmm...I'd better get ready for a new client then..."
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