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**Official Sasquatch thread**
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Sasquatch baby ftw!
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You know there is supposedly a 2nd sasquatch that has been spotted in north texas? There are a whole flock of bigfoot hunters fleeing to the area to see if they can subdue him and take him in for scientific studies. I laughed so hard when I saw that on my local news that I about spilled my tea.. that's a serious offense in texas.
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I went camping once in the mountains, I saw something the eyes were red, this was at night, the leval of the eyes were at about 7 feet high....that was my last camping trip ever,,,
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When i was 11 years old, I was playing outside with my friends in my back yard. It was night time, about 10 pm. We were suddenly spun around by a bright glowing object which was low in the sky. it felt really close, like a couple hundred feet away. It was completely silent, looked like a ball of fire, just floating. It lit up the night sky like a huge floodlight. It freaked us out and we ran inside screaming. By the time we regained composure and went back outside, it was gone. I have never experienced anything so disturbing since then (and I have 3 children, 2 of which are teenagers).
Years later I heard about swamp gases which sometimes bubbled up, caught fire and floated freely into the atmosphere in burning spheres (The local term is wisp of the willow [i think?]). I can only logically explain these events with this idea. The thought of UFO's is to far fetched for my feable mind to grasp. |
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