yes, and i believe he is blurry.
"I think Bigfoot is blurry, that's the problem. It's not the photographer's fault. Bigfoot is blurry. And that's extra scary to me, because there's a large, out-of-focus monster roaming the countryside. "Run. He's fuzzy. Get outta here."
-Mitch Hedgburg
2006-12-16 11:07:04
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answer #1
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answered by KR7 5
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Yes, I've seen Big Foot or Sasquatch or what ever you wish to call him. I used to live in Shingletown, California and I fished regularly at North Battle Creek Reservoir near Mt. Lassen. I was leaving late one evening in the fall and it was snowing lightly. Where I fished was a four wheel drive trail into the lake and it was a struggle to turn around once you got in. I packed up my gear and was leaving just as the sun went down, I rounded a corner in the trail and I had my off road lights on. About 30 feet in front of me this huge thing crossed the road in a dead run. It was running on two legs and was moving so fast it was almost a blur. The only way I was able to see it was because the trees along side of the road were so far apart. The thing was almost a dirty red in color and it never looked back at me but disappeared into the woods. I stopped and just stared for about 2 or 3 minutes after it had gone because I couldn't believe what I had just seen. I never really told too many people about it because they would probably think I was insane but what I am saying is true. It couldn't have been a bear because for one thing is was way too big and was moving way too fast. There was no place where there was no hair. It was really amazing.
2006-12-16 11:20:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I believe in Big Foot. My son wears size 15 shoes.
2006-12-16 11:06:19
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answered by marie_roberts2001 3
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Jury's still out.
There are some hair samples that don't match any known animal that have been tested by several scientists. And there is some other physical evidence but it is still thin.
I find it hard to buy a large creature hasn't been found yet, so it has a pretty high threshold. But I think that based on the physical evidence, it is at least possible. Right now I would have to say about 85% no.
2006-12-16 11:10:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh sure, I'm a superstitious person from the 1800s with no brain!
Big Foot is the oldest lie there is.
2006-12-16 11:06:30
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answered by Zachary330 2
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Yep. And his cousins the yeti and the swamp ape.
I also believe in the Lake Champlain and Loch Ness monsters.
Oh, and the chupacabra.
And the Flying Spagetti Monster.
RAMEN!
2006-12-16 11:16:31
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answered by Voodoid 7
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My friends call me Big Foot, I suppose that if I believe in myself, which I do; that means a YES to your question. Thanks for the points!
2006-12-16 11:08:26
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answered by Marco 3
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Nope
2006-12-16 11:23:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Not until I met Big Bertha at one of my foot fetish meetings... MMM HMMM
2006-12-16 11:05:23
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answered by Dr. Douche 3
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About as much as I believe in God.
2006-12-16 11:06:02
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answered by Anonymous 3
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