Huntster Posted November 28 Posted November 28 1 hour ago, norseman said: Not a fan of Danny V’s work......... I know. I inserted it with the bird/dinosaurs for effect. The bottom line is that their artists are fun, but that ain't "science". Similarly, Science (and sasquatchery) can't complain about "artists" in today's media creating Sasquatches in every imaginable form, because they're been given free license to do so in the absence of science.
Catmandoo Posted November 30 Posted November 30 On 11/27/2024 at 11:45 AM, iacozizzle said: https://www.google.com/amp/s/sasquatchchronicles.com/squatch-guard-maximum-strength-defense-sprays/%3famp=1 Link at bottom leads to website purchase page, rather tragically. At the opposite end of the spectrum, from 2017, a NC woman invents a combo Sasquatch attractant / bug repellent. Feel safe that you can bring the big guy in and not have to swat mosquitos: "A woman in North Carolina claims to have created a spray that will attract... a Sasquatch from up to a mile and a half away! Allie Webb created a spray called “Bigfoot Juice,” according to the Charlotte Observer. The spray, which sells for $7 a bottle, also doubles as a bug repellent. Does it actually work? According to Webb, it helped attract the legendary beast in the North Carolina mountains in early August!" Any one from NC have follow up info?
Huntster Posted December 8 Posted December 8 On 11/26/2024 at 7:48 PM, norseman said: Its a possibility, but with no tool use, no fire use and very different morphology? Its also a possibility they are not.......... Some chimps have evolved into humans.
norseman Posted December 8 Admin Author Posted December 8 22 minutes ago, Huntster said: Some chimps have evolved into humans. https://whogivesamonkeys.com/2011/07/22/chimpanzees-trained-to-use-machetes It’s a publicity stunt for the movie planet of the apes. Along with the AK 47 clip.
wiiawiwb Posted December 9 Posted December 9 On 11/28/2024 at 10:55 AM, Huntster said: Yeah, I've seen that statement before, and my understanding is that her footprint was 14.5" long (even though it looks much bIgger in photos of Patterson holding casts up), but I don't understand how that can equal a men's shoe size of 21.5. My foot is a foot long, and I wear a size 12W (my foot is wide), My brother's foot is 14" long, narrow, and he wears a size 14. I might be uneducated in sizing, and I indeed have difficulty finding clothes and shoes that fit me well, but I just can't figure it out. I assumed that it was because garments and shoes are often manufactured overseas now, and they use different units of measure. There is a universal formula for converting inches to shoe size referenced in US, UK, EU and many other formats. A mens 14" foot length equals: Size 20 US Size 19 UK Size 55.5 EU Canada uses the same sizing references as does the US.
wiiawiwb Posted December 9 Posted December 9 On 11/30/2024 at 4:54 AM, Catmandoo said: At the opposite end of the spectrum, from 2017, a NC woman invents a combo Sasquatch attractant / bug repellent. Feel safe that you can bring the big guy in and not have to swat mosquitos: "A woman in North Carolina claims to have created a spray that will attract... a Sasquatch from up to a mile and a half away! Allie Webb created a spray called “Bigfoot Juice,” according to the Charlotte Observer. The spray, which sells for $7 a bottle, also doubles as a bug repellent. Does it actually work? According to Webb, it helped attract the legendary beast in the North Carolina mountains in early August!" Any one from NC have follow up info? Pheremone chips have been used in the past by sasquatch researchers to lure one in. Not sure what is in that particular formula.
bipedalist Posted Wednesday at 12:05 AM BFF Patron Posted Wednesday at 12:05 AM (edited) On 11/30/2024 at 4:54 AM, Catmandoo said: At the opposite end of the spectrum, from 2017, a NC woman invents a combo Sasquatch attractant / bug repellent. Feel safe that you can bring the big guy in and not have to swat mosquitos: "A woman in North Carolina claims to have created a spray that will attract... a Sasquatch from up to a mile and a half away! Allie Webb created a spray called “Bigfoot Juice,” according to the Charlotte Observer. The spray, which sells for $7 a bottle, also doubles as a bug repellent. Does it actually work? According to Webb, it helped attract the legendary beast in the North Carolina mountains in early August!" Any one from NC have follow up info? Yep, she met him on a dating app and he liked her perfume obviously-- so voila chemtronics! She's got a little more than the Tenn. woman busted selling counterfeit glp1 weight loss look alikes from her house I should think, maybe not in cash but in mosquito protection. Edited Wednesday at 12:06 AM by bipedalist
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