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user posted image rSightings are being reported again in Cherokee county of the tall, hairy creature with a face resembling a human and a strong stench - Bigfoot. “I feel like Faye Ray here,” said Sheryl Mast, of the Gideon community. “Maybe he's looking for a girlfriend.” Bigfoot is a common reference to an uncommon and unexplained occurrence. People seeing it may assume the creature is a bear or choose to not tell anyone about what they saw. After all who would believe them? Sightings have been reported in almost every state and many countries, of a creature known as Yeti in Asia, Yowie in Australia, Sasquatch in Canada and Chiya tanka by the Lakota Indians. Bigfoot prefers mountainous and forested regions. This time north of Tahlequah on rural State Highway 82 at Gideon, near Peggs, experiences include the thud of heavy footsteps running and shaking the ground, large footprints in the mud and a very strong, musky odor. Urban legends abound and can be tracked worldwide on the Internet from sworn affidavit accounts to obvious nonsense. But in an area known as Muphy's Hill, between two branches of 14-Mile Creek, Sheryl Mast is sure she didn't imagine the loud bang against the side of the trailer and the terrible smell. She's lived there about a year. The closest neighbors are about five miles away, other than a second trailer that sets besides her boyfriends', where a friend lives.

The Bigfoot is curious, Mast said, and is getting to be a regular visitor. “It's getting bolder, coming out in the daytime,” she said. “Sunday afternoon the wind shifted and we smelled it.” Mast said she went up in the front part of the yard by the lane, where her dog was upset in a pen.

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RipeFRuit
Blah, blah, blah.....no proof.
BaneSilvermoon
They really should leave the mentioning of a trailer out of these stories. With some people its just giving them an easy jab.
D is here
QUOTE (BaneSilvermoon @ Jul 7 2008, 02:00 AM) *
They really should leave the mentioning of a trailer out of these stories. With some people its just giving them an easy jab.

There's no shame in living in a mobile home. Intelligence & honesty is not dictated by the home a person lives in.

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Now as for the article...

I'm guessing maybe they don't have the resources to take a picture or set up some type of video camera to capture it's image as it's passing by so close to their home.
They could do print casting. I don't think plaster-of-paris is terribly expensive. I'm sure there has to be footprints of whatever animal is stalking around their home.

If an animal was making trouble on my property, I can't imagine not at least trying to see what it looked like.
but that's just my perspective...
I'm just thinking out loud here.
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BaneSilvermoon
QUOTE (D is here @ Jul 7 2008, 02:52 AM) *
There's no shame in living in a mobile home. Intelligence & honesty is not dictated by the home a person lives in.


I'm aware of this. I'd actually much prefer to move out of my apartment and back into the trailer I lived in when I first moved out eight or nine years ago. But even here in Kentucky there's still a common stigma attached to it.
Myles
QUOTE (D is here @ Jul 7 2008, 03:52 AM) *
There's no shame in living in a mobile home. Intelligence & honesty is not dictated by the home a person lives in.

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I disagree. While there will always be exception, people who live in trailers are less reliable witnesses than others. I drive through a trailer park and the yards are almost all a mess and there are trash bags tore open on the steps. I can assume that most of these people are slobs. I have no problem stereotyping people.
Of course I can then drive through a "nicer" trailer park and the yards are kept up much better.
Finsup22
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Sightings are being reported again in Cherokee county of the tall, hairy creature with a face resembling a human and a strong stench


That could also describe one of my Uncles. yes.gif
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