And I got the videeyo ta prove it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbpurDo7BnY
Is that in that backyard of yours?
No. This was somewhere in New Jersey. Bigfoot is getting hungry and he is coming closer to humans to find food. So there are more and more sightings in populated areas.
I love most of the absurd show like Ghost Adventures, but the 'squatchers are just to insane to follow. Though I do like Bobo Fay. I'd drink some beers with that guy.
A guy I work with is really into all those "reality" shows. He's up on all of them. He likes to come up to me and start a conversation with "Hey dude. Did you catch that last episode of Finding Bigfoot?" even though every time he asks me I tell him "Man, I don't watch that shit." Then he proceeds to tell me what happened in the episode. "Well, see, they thought they were hot on the trail of bigfoot and then... blah blah blah blah." I'd love to lay the guy out on the floor one day.
Damnit!! Remember the gorilla suit I talked about some time ago? I need that. I could cook up some good pranks to pull on that guy. Funnily enough, I just saw him schlepp out of the office. He also has really long hair... and not in a cool way. It looks very womanly.
I took an anthropology course in college and my prof was actually head of the Bigfoot research team. She told us that if a Bigfoot or missing link was ever discovered, she'd be called upon to investigate and research it.
^Napier's book is ancient history by now. It's 45 years old! Napier was quite receptive to the existence of such creatures. However, despite a hundred million more people in the USA, many of whom take to the woods frequently, great technological advances in night vision and trail cameras, numerous Bigfoot clubs and myriad freelance "squatchers," nothing really tangible has ever turned up. I was a believer when I read "Bigfoot." I even bought a .338 Magnum rifle in hopes of bagging one for science, but I ceased to be a believer many years ago. We had an epic thread on this topic on SF a few years back.
My best friend from high school doesn't think Bigfoot is real, but he believes in the Yeti. Go figure.
^I don't think that's an irrational or inconsistent position. Many years ago an anthropology professor who had had a considerable involvement in these matters told me he thought that the Yeti or other Asian hominid creatures were much more likely to be real than Bigfoot, of which he was quite dismissive. Interestingly, that was the reverse of Napier's position. However, the Himalayas have seen a great influx of tourism since then, and nothing really new has turned up about the Yeti. A recent DNA sequencing (I think that's the right word) of purported Yeti hairs all turned out to be from the two sub-species of brown bears in that region. Evidently the Dalai Lama, who ought to be in a good position to know, seems to be of the opinion the Yeti are nothing more than brown bears.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJI9OG5QKYE