Originally posted by storch when I was teen four of us were hunting out in the holeylands in the eastern everglades. in a hardwood hammock we were punished by some of the foulest most pungent odor I have personally ever experienced. one of the guys claimed to have spotted a tall redhaired animal scurrying away but we found no tracks or other sign. I'm not sure about the myth but the stink was real enough.
Originally posted by lazs2 most who are unwilling to believe in the possibility of god have no problem with the possibility of aliens or bigfoot or ghosts or any other thing that comes down the pike.lazs
Originally posted by Vulcan Well technically speaking the statistics are in favour of off-world life / unknown species on earth (new species of life are being found all the time) over some mythical super-being.
Originally posted by Slash27 http://www.lorencoleman.com/myakka.html
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Originally posted by EskimoJoe Suckahs!I live in Alaska, so the only thing I have to worry about is moose trampling me, wolves tearing me apart, and bears clawing/charging at me.No bigfoot, werewolves, zombies, undead, or flying man-eating ostriches to scare me.