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What do you think about Big Foot?

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How many of the sightings do you think are real, if any of them?

Do you think he is real?

If he isn't real, why do you think his existence would be faked?

What is on a reuben sandwich?

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  1. he is real

    i believe the sittings when they look real and i sort of think the bigfoot is a ape thing lol

    i belive in ghoust more than big foot tho

    but b.f is real


  2. Big Foot is fake. But Reuben Sandwich is real.

    The Reuben sandwich is a grilled or toasted sandwich made with either pastrami or corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, and either Russian dressing or Thousand Island dressing.[1] It is typically made with rye bread. See Reuben Sandwich at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reuben_Sand...

  3. A friend taught high school school on the Hoopa Indian Reservation located in the Trinity Alps mountain range, a pretty isolated area in northern California with many alleged bigfoot  sightings/ footprints. Many of his students told him planting bigfoot footprints was a favorite past time of theirs. Regardless of where prints are foundI think they are planted.

  4. If he's real leave the poor guy alone, if he's not build a bridge and get over it. Don't people have anything better to do than search for something that may or may not be real?

  5. No...

    Pastrami or corned beef with sauerkraut , Russian Dressing on Rye...

  6. Fake!

    If you noticed at the press conference, the men who claim to have "discover" Bigfoot are constantly fidgeting. A sure sign of saying "we're just making this up for publicity"

    If you look at the pictures closely, everything is blurred. What kind of camera are they using?!? You could buy a $90 camera and it would still turn out better than the ones they took.

    They said to the reporters to pay them money and they will show them the "bigfoot", lying dead in a styrophone box. If they actually did find "bigfoot", they would not hesitate to show everyone the REAL creature for free.

    They just want the money and publicity.

  7. I think  a reuben sandwich actually IS a bigfoot.

    A few weeks ago I was driving thru a high pass and a reuben sandwich ran across in front of my car. I stopped to get pictures, but was rushed. I was doused with sour k***t and dressing. Fearing for my life I sped away and reported my findings immediately to the authorities. I was so afraid. I couldn't eat for weeks and had nightmares about PB & J.

  8. I don't think he's real, but I don't think anyone is faking his existence on purpose.  People are fooled by their own imagination into thinking they're seeing things that aren't there.

  9. All I have to say is HOAX!

  10. Fake, Hoax stop woring about this.

  11. I don't think Big Foot is real.  It doesn't seem like something that big could go undiscovered in the close vicinity of humans for that long a time.  Although new creatures are always still being found, they're usually found deep in the jungle (where there are almost no people) or deep in the ocean (where there are definitely no people) or some other inhospitable place, and most of them are just minor variations of stuff we already know about.

    That said, there's a million reasons people could give you for believing in it.  Some people might simply think it's plausible for something of that nature to exist near humans undetected even in this day and age.  Others might give some spiritual explanation.

    As for believing they have seen it or proof of it, that's easy.  People often jump to conclusions about things.  You see a moving humanoid shape that you can't identify, in a place you think there are no other humans, so you assume it's a monkey creature.  Of course, it could actually be another human, because we're not exactly rare, and that person simply didn't see you or wasn't interested in meeting you.  Or you could just be wrong, and it wasn't really a humanoid shadow, but a shadow from a tree moving in the wind, or some animal.

    And it could still be a scam, of course.  Maybe they just want the attention and the chance to go on TV and claim to be a witness, maybe they were tricked by some shady guide selling doctored photographs.

    But I still think some people just want to believe there are mysteries like this still out there.  There are mysteries, of course, but most of them these days aren't so easy to understand or pursue.

  12. There is no compelling evidence that leads us to form a rational believe in such creatures.

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