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One can't tell anything about that thermal without the analysis.

 

Cliff Barackman is a squandered resource on that show.

 

 

Cliff is why I watch that show...I guess he is their resource!

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I really liked seeing Bobo stand in as the "squatch" when they recreated the Browns thermal video. That footage still blows me away and the fact that bobo looked so small and so different than the creature the Browns caught on thermal really kind of drove home the point of what they caught on tape.

 

^^^^THIS!

 

That side by side was the "Best Evidence" on any Finding Bigfoot episode to date!

 

I think Maybe one of our Own here, Mr Stacy Brown got the BEST THERMAL EVER! No doubt it is the best one I have seen. Way To Go North Florida Bigfoot!!

 

I just got done watching it.......I watched Stacy's Part about 3 times and got my 10 yo Son to watch with me.........Wait til the wife gets up and she will see it too, whether she wants to or not!(lol)

 

For me personally, I love Anything Bigfoot, so this show is a must for me anywho.

 

ONE Thing I did keep yelling at the TV was, "Your in Florida, Its a SKUNK APE!"

My son (6) and I always watch the show

And last night he was on the big screen

Well...when the boy was sharing his experience my son was at his left elbow (dead center...bottom of the screen)

When I asked him why he was staring at the ceiling he said "I was magining what I would do if I was that close to him"

 

THAT is AWESOME! Welcome to the Forum and I'm Glad you joined us  =0)

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What were the theories on the stretched-out dead snake a Sasquatch supposedly dug up and left on their porch? They called it a gift but that hardly seems like a gift, so why would a Squatch do it?

 

Many people have reported receiving dead animals as gifts. Here are some links about this:

 

Dead snake gift and dead squirrel gift:

http://bigfootforums.com/index.php/topic/32510-habituating-bigfoot/?p=769198

 

Dead rabbit gift:

http://bigfootforums.com/index.php/topic/32510-habituating-bigfoot/?p=622339

 

General observation about dead animal gifts:

http://bigfootforums.com/index.php/topic/32510-habituating-bigfoot/?p=622948

 

Dead marmot gift:

http://bigfootforums.com/index.php/topic/32510-habituating-bigfoot/?p=622348

 

P.S. I think they do it because they think we like to eat the same things they do..... 

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This was the best "new" evidence to date on the show. Been watching a long time, and it's more entertainment than squatching to me. Cliff's analysis should have been utilized more in the show, but that would have cut down on the circus time.

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Many people have reported receiving dead animals as gifts. Here are some links about this:

 

Dead snake gift and dead squirrel gift:

http://bigfootforums.com/index.php/topic/32510-habituating-bigfoot/?p=769198

 

Dead rabbit gift:

http://bigfootforums.com/index.php/topic/32510-habituating-bigfoot/?p=622339

 

General observation about dead animal gifts:

http://bigfootforums.com/index.php/topic/32510-habituating-bigfoot/?p=622948

 

Dead marmot gift:

http://bigfootforums.com/index.php/topic/32510-habituating-bigfoot/?p=622348

 

P.S. I think they do it because they think we like to eat the same things they do..... 

 

Never had any Marmot but I've ate snake, squirrel and rabbit and they're all pretty tasty.

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Well, in your case, then, they were right!

 

And you're right, lots of people eat those things. 

 

I would prefer a gift of a spinach salad with some goat cheese and some balsamic vinegar.

 

But if I get a snake, I will see it as a great honor. 

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The homeowner killed the snake and burried it, and found it next to the hole the next day. Well, the BF didn't eat it.

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The Bridges told me the story of the snake close to a year ago so I'm having a little trouble remembering all the details.  I know that he buried it a second time much further from the house and it was back at the doorstep again the next morning.  They edited that part out of the show. 

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That is the coolest info, JRid. Boy, they are persistent... Thanks for that!

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The Bridges told me the story of the snake close to a year ago so I'm having a little trouble remembering all the details.  I know that he buried it a second time much further from the house and it was back at the doorstep again the next morning.  They edited that part out of the show. 

 

Ok, but other than wishful assumption, where do they get actual proof a BF did this? WHY oh WHY is it always the FIRST thing people conclude to be the cause of things they don't know?

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I don't watch FBF. Where can someone see just the Florida thermal video?

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Ok, but other than wishful assumption, where do they get actual proof a BF did this? WHY oh WHY is it always the FIRST thing people conclude to be the cause of things they don't know?

I never claimed it was proof, but it is odd.  When something like that happens at a place that has had lots of activity and clear sightings then it is not too far out there to think that it was a sasquatch that did it.  For the record, I'm definitely not one to think a sasquatch is responsible for every weird thing that happens. 

 

Cats most definitely will bring dead things to your doorstep, but it's rather odd that a cat would dig up a venomous snake twice.

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WRT the snake, cats will kill and present snakes as gifts, although in my personal experience, only garter snakes. I'm sure snakes fascinate them, my Maine C o o n cat has a habit of biting the breathing hose on the CPAP machine (have sleep apnea) I use at night. There is always a hiss of escaping air at the mask connection, and a lot more of a hiss after he's chomped down on it! Not sure how a domestic cat would fare against a venomous snake though a family friend once had her's bitten by a prairie rattler, all we have in Montana, and it survived after some down time. I've owned, or served on the staff of, cats for 50 of my 62 years and have never had one present me with anything they had not dispatched themselves; they are proud critters!

 

I've also read some reports on the BFRO that involve sightings of Squatch killing snakes but the details elude me. 

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