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« Reply #30 on: June 17, 2003, 05:30:36 AM »
Bulletmaker, that sure makes a lot of sense to me, you intend to kill something to prove it is alive.

I could care less whether they are real or not, if they were considering the number of days a field man has with hunting and other activites I don't recall  one case of someone claiming they were assaulted by one so guess I wouldn't be worried about running into one anyway. I guess they live forever and are immune to all diseases, no one has ever found the remains of one.

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« Reply #31 on: June 17, 2003, 09:34:51 AM »
Bulletmaker, you know me, I'm not one to get all worked up about much of anything, and I'm not even close to getting all worked up over this discussion.

I still say it would be tragic for you or anyone else to kill such a creature. I have a notion that it would be all about money anyway.

I've been all over that country, on foot, over several square miles. I've been in those woods in the dark and in the light. I've been in those woods alone and with others. I've been in those woods during thunderstorms, snowstorms, and during good weather conditions. I've sat in those creekbottoms with a small fire and cooked my dinner before and after that lake was built. I've sat on logs and stumps for long periods of time contemplating the grand scheme of things. I talk with God in those woods.

If those critters meant harm to humans, they've had opportunity to do harm to me, as well as to others.

Now if you think you want to kill one of those, whatever they might be, for whatever reason, I'm sure there's not a damn thing I can say to change your mind.

Maybe it will make you rich and famous.

I hope that when, or if, the opportunity presents itself for you to make that kill, that something, conscience, whatever, persuades you otherwise.

Take pictures instead.

Now if anyone reading this post thinks that I'm some sort of animal rights nut or, anything like that, because of my stance on this issue. Let me assure you, that couldn't be farther from the truth. Ole John is a kill it and grill it kind of a fella.

Now that got me to thinkin.....hey Bulletmaker, maybe you can put out a cookbook, "101 Ways to Cook Bigfoot."
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« Reply #32 on: June 17, 2003, 01:12:02 PM »
John, here hold my beer! :?  I got to go talk to bullet maker.
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      Bullet maker you can't go around and just shoot one of those, it my be a relative of yours. Gramma wouldn't like it if you did, and besides I'd like to know how much that guy in the suit gets for royalties if any :cry:
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« Reply #33 on: June 17, 2003, 01:57:23 PM »
:-D OK guys very funny :-D
    Hey Dezertyote, what do you think old John means by (here hold my beer and watch this). I`ve seen old army buddies say that before after we was heading back to base camp, from a night in the town, and they peeed all over their shoes, recon that what he means. :-D
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« Reply #34 on: June 17, 2003, 05:49:40 PM »
That's a famous phrase in the south, often it's the last words spoken before a quick trip to the nearest emergency room to get something sewn up or a bone set.

The folks at the local emergency room all know me. Several student doctors have sewn me up, and they know to send the kit home with me cause I always clip and pull my own stitches.

Another famous phrase in the south is,"Now ya'll ain't gonna believe this s*#t."

In the north they say, "Once upon a time."

Hey Bulletmaker, I finally got the 44, ya wanna do some target shootin? Our range is full a ticks and chigros right now, and I noticed yours was pretty much dirt.
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« Reply #35 on: June 17, 2003, 06:12:00 PM »
sure, why not. Except we can`t shoot here at the house, cause I got 6 beagle puppies on the ground that`s only 1 week old. We have to go to the bottoms, that way momma beagle won`t stop giving milk and won`t make them nervous.  The bottoms got some clear lanes as far as we can shoot. Well just take the target with us. give me a call or come by. What 44 did you get? You `ll have to load up some of my home made jacket bullets, they shoot good.
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« Reply #36 on: June 17, 2003, 06:28:05 PM »
Well I suppose I could take the mower back and do some mowin on our range, got a pretty good bench here, and won't need to mow too much for pistol shootin. You ain't been down to my place anyway.

Got a redhawk with a leopold on it, and I'm gonna work up some loads to deer hunt with, but right now I got some factory mags and a box of specials to play around with.

I'll get hold of ya in a couple of days, I got a thing or two to get done around here first.
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« Reply #37 on: June 17, 2003, 08:02:20 PM »
ben gordon,
Maybe they just bury their dead, just like we do---------------or, maybe, their dead just become------------------DINNER!
I am, therefore, I think.

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« Reply #38 on: June 18, 2003, 06:20:05 AM »
Mr. L-Roy, I see a bit of latin in your post, ya tryin to bring some intelligence into the discussion?

What do it mean? I get something like perseverance, force, speed.......would that be in the ball park?
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« Reply #39 on: June 18, 2003, 07:08:01 AM »
:D quit trying to learn Latin, and get that gun range mowed.
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 we need to shoot that new 44 of your.
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« Reply #40 on: June 18, 2003, 08:25:41 AM »
I'll get right on that.

mox quia possibilis

Hehehe

I got one of the other chores taken care of this morning, call ya soon and give directions to my place. Probably be ready Friday.
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« Reply #41 on: June 18, 2003, 12:19:52 PM »
Bullet Maker,
 Johns signture is universally known, but I wouldn't pull that on you! HEHEHE... Besides you'd get Gram to take care of me :-D
Bullet Maker I know a whole family that looks like they got a lot of bigfoot in them. They even live in Oklahoma!!! But I aint telling you just where in Ok. cause you'll go waist one for a wall mount...   :shock:  :shock:  :shock: :shock:  :shock:  :shock:  :D  :-D
John,.... Keep an eye on him and dont let him talk you into going out and poaching some big hairy critter... It might be one of MY long lost relatives... :eek:
 Well I got to go, just heard on the scanner that there was a large hairy man sighted chasing  some poor lady down main street :D  :D  :D
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« Reply #42 on: June 18, 2003, 02:02:18 PM »
Wish L-Roy would tell John what that means,  my money is on him getting it off a big foot's headstone somewhere, not latin at all, course john is a teacher so won't bet that much

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« Reply #43 on: June 18, 2003, 03:22:06 PM »
I'm sure it's latin, and I think I'm pretty close to what it means, but it looks like ole L-Roy ain't tellin.

Did ya notice the latin I posted?

Don't nobody have to worry about me shootin any big foots, as Ben stated a few posts back, it just might be my brother up there, Moms would be upset with me fer shootin me brother, and I'd have to find somebody to do mechanic work around here, probably have to pay em.

I just thought of somethin.......my brother took off for the Caribbean last week, now iffn Bulletmaker ain't seen any bigfoots up around his place, and there's been a sighting in Jamica, well you get the picture. Rasta foots....hey mon, reggae bigfoots covered with dreadlocks.
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« Reply #44 on: June 18, 2003, 03:22:48 PM »
:D
Hey guys,
There ARE online Latin Dictionaries.  If I tell you, you would forget it too soon.

Ok, I'll tell you.

Diligentia----accuracy

Vis----Power, force, strength

Celeritas----Quick

Hey, it is not original.  Anyone read any of Jeff Cooper?  Some around here may not like him, but he has good musings on his site!
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« Reply #45 on: June 19, 2003, 03:12:55 AM »
I must confess, I used one of those online latin to english sites, but I got industry, perseverance, persistence for diligentia, no mention of accuracy. Maybe I was thinking of the english word diligence in the noun form. If I use the english word diligent, an adjective, I could come up with accuracy. Both are derived from latin.

I'll check out that Cooper fella.
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« Reply #46 on: June 19, 2003, 10:15:06 PM »
Bigfoot? South Mountain? I'd never beleive it, I live by the Police Academy, too much shooting I would think around that area. Unless the cops are shooting at him.

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« Reply #47 on: July 03, 2003, 09:13:26 AM »
Nuther expression we usta hear down here in the South: "Huuu-weee--yawl come look at this before I flush it." (That was grandma.)
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« Reply #48 on: September 19, 2003, 04:33:46 AM »
Guys lastnite "Thursday" on the travel channel there were people investigating BigFoot sightings in rural "OKLAHOMA" like the southeastern part of the state.  It was awesome they were looking at night and came across something throwing rocks at them.  It was a very interesting show its on late at night I can't wait to see it again.             BigBill

I guess with all the sightings there has to be something there while i wouldn't shot it just to prove their exsistance unless it was going to hurt me.  I always look for sign of anything unusual when I'm hunting up north and the only thing I found is mountainlion sign all over and finally got to see one in Vermont after seeing sign(tracks/scat/claw marks in trees) for over 25 years.  Funny they still say there is no proof? But I know different.

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« Reply #49 on: September 19, 2003, 05:51:51 AM »
My brother was telling me about a TV program like that. If it's the same one, some local area cops were camped out fishing a few miles east of here on the Grand River, and they say something ran them off throwing rocks and chunks of wood at them one night.

Word got out and some area TV folks talked the cops into taking them out there for an investigative type program, and the rock throwing deal happened again.

I guess our area bigfoots have gotten a little smarter than the bigfoots of elsewhere.....ours are usin' tools.....hahahaha.

Oh yes....I almost forgot, the ones up around Bulletmakers place are tappin' out code on the trees.

Ya want smart bigfeet, come to Oklahoma.
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« Reply #50 on: September 19, 2003, 08:41:58 AM »
Fellas:  ya'll gotta admit it is time to start worryin' 'bout ya'll.  First it was large hairy men, then it was large hairy men with glowin' green eyes, then it was large hairy men with glowin' green eyes what hooted in the dark, then it was large hairy men with glowin' green eyes what hooted in the dark and threw rocks at people, then it was large hairy men with glowin' green eyes what hooted in the dark and threw rocks at people and hunters who weren't there.  

Yep, this is the right forum for folk who seem to see strange things in the woods alright.  Now, the theory that might postulate here is that in someparts of this country where water can flow uphill (natchurly) it is ek-chew-ally the brown evan whater what's flowin' downhill inna your empty glasses and then even further downhill inna your empty stomachs that is causin' ya'll to see such strange thangs, especially when ya'll got a campfire going and ya can't see more'n three feet in fronta yor faces.  

I mean, we have all related to our relations that we don't usually speak too fondly of, who are often seen runnin' around in the woods all by their lonesomes, hooting in the night and throwing rocks at people.  Some have been described in the posts on 'what's the best manstopper', wherein I have described my own sister on a bad hair day.  In some instances I can easily unnerstand how hunters would disappear in situations like that and folks would mistake my sister's glowin' green eyes for some other kinda critter, especially iffin there be bigfeet inna area and rocks are getting thrown at people.  After all, didn't one of ya say there wuz a family ov'em.  And, of course, if the evan water continues to disappear then we know the most likely cause of all this:  Either BigBill got lost in the Vermont woods and can't find his way out or, in a fate worse than almost anything I can imagine, my sister latched on to him and he is trying to fend her off by throwin' rocks at her.

Maybe we'd better just send him up a case of 8mm for his Hakim, or another case of Old Chester Graves Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, to at least give him a 50/50 chance of passin' out before she gets to him.

Just a concerned and thoughtful Mikey here.  lol :-D

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« Reply #51 on: September 19, 2003, 11:07:55 AM »
John is a big hairy man, don't know if he has green eyes,  do know he might throw rocks or worse at you.  His brother is just as bad or worse. I mean there could be worse things in the woods in Ok then big foot.  They may be why big foot hangs out around bulletmaker

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« Reply #52 on: September 19, 2003, 01:33:07 PM »
The show is on the Travel Channel its called BIGFOOTVILLE your right its about the two cops who went back with bigfoot investigaters its a very interesting show.  I think its on Sunday at 4pm again.  The country in Ok. is awesome!!  I wished I lived there!!
Maybe i spend too much time in the woods or fishing?  But i haven't seen bigfoot yet or Mikey's sister either?  Trust me Mikey your sister could catch me no problem I ain't built for runnin nor speed!!  I'm sure lookin for a bigfoot too but haven't seen or heard one yet!!         BigBill

The things we see and hear when we spend time in the wilds!!!!! Anybody want to make a group trip to OK. next year to look for bigfoot??  Hey Mikey anytime you want to go and hoot at the bears with me let me know!!  All my posts are the truth Mikey for sure you ain't heard the screecher yet too that will send you packin for sure too!!  Or we can sneak into DudleyTown at night just bring your own  flashlite & toilet paper!!  But i heard flashlites go off and don't work to well. What ever is there sure messes with lites and cameras!!!!

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« Reply #53 on: September 20, 2003, 03:05:50 AM »
Hi Bigbill; :D
   Mikeys sister was seen on my place with bigfoot, and now they have a couple of younguns. Old John he`s jeoulse cause she spurned his advances. Old Ben, he was trying to console old John about it all, but John went to drinking mushroom tea, and got the wrong mushrooms, and now he has another earring in the other ear. :-D
   All joking aside, the Bigfootville was a pretty interesting story, but it had a lot of holes in it. I know both the cops involved, and yes it did really happen. The problem with the story, is the film crew from london england that filmed it. The made the two cops come out looking like a bunch of scared morons. And then towards the end of the story when the indian, was tracking the animal, it was seen going up a hill, and the film crew screwed around forever before they finally went over to the edge of the cliff where the Indian was pointing out bigfoot crossing a meadow. By the time the crew got there , bigfoot was just a blury image. :twisted:
     But all in all it was intertaining. The documentry (I guess you would call it) took place in several places around Oklahoma.
    If you get the OLC OR they call it Out Door Life Channel, in Oct this year, they will be have a program pertaining to bigfoot once a week.
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« Reply #54 on: September 20, 2003, 03:16:29 AM »
Bulletmaker I seen them take their time while we looked at the ground while they seen it, I think it was the Shock "N" Awe that they actually seen something!!!!  There has to be something to all these sightings.
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Funny how we are going into outer space and we don't even know whats here on earth yet?? On land and in the water??

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« Reply #55 on: September 21, 2003, 12:24:45 AM »
DON"T FORGET!!!!!  4PM EST>  TRAVEL CHANNEL "BIGFOOTVILLE"
                                                                 BigBill

Do a search "oklahoma bigfoot" click on #2 read!!!  Lots of stuff to look into??

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« Reply #56 on: September 22, 2003, 03:49:15 AM »
O.K. Mikey; and all you doubters out there;
   Year: 1963, summer time, the month of June, the state of Idaho, County Latah County.
 The incident took place during the summer of 1963, the gentlman was 8 years old at the time. The incident took place on Moscow Mountain, a small mountain near Troy Idaho. Moscow Idaho. The gentleman says that from time to time He would ride with his father to his work site. He would buy, what is was referred to as a stumpage site. This site would be a small area that the forest service would award to someone through a bidding process, the person to which the contract was awarded to, would then be responsible to clean the area of brush. His father really did this to obtain the old growth cedar trees, on the site. He would then reduce the trees into posts and rails and sometimes into shakes which is roofing shingles. On one particular morning, approximatel 10am to 11 am his father and him were on the site, and his father began to notch out a cedar that was approximately five feet across. He had a real difficullty falling this tree, because it had a lot of papery material inside of it. About half way through the falling process of pulling the saw out of the tree and shut it off In the meantime I kept getting a feeling that something was staring at me. I had not yet talked to my father yet about my odd feeling, because he always had me stand behind another tree, hopefully at the opposite side of the direction that the tree was supposed to fall. He was an excellent tree faller. After he shut his chainsaw off, he looked over to me and said, I fell like something is staring at me , I said I think it is and elk. He said no, I think that there is a cub bear up in this cedar snag. He gave me directions to walk around the tree and look up and watch for the cub bear. He did the same, only he walked in the opposite direction. Neither one of us saw a cub bear up in the tree. He then said th me, you must be right, it probably is an elk. Sometimes I could find elk that thought they were hidden when I would get this feeling, My father proceeded to fall this cedar snag. It fell on a slope, which was thickly covered with brush that was almost as tall as I was. As soon as the tree quit moving, I ran up its trunk. I had gotten about half way up the trees length at that moment something jumped up on the tree with me. It was about the same height as I stood. It stopped in fromt of me, looked me right in the face. Its face was about 8 inches, from mine. I let out a blood curdling scream. It took off on its hind legs similar the way a person would run and disappeared. I on the other hand could not get back to my father fast enough. My father approached me and said I think you saw a cub bear. I responded with no dad, I saw a big monkey, we did not talk another word about it. I believe my father thought my mother would blow a gasket if she found out what had happened. This episode took place during a mostly clear, warm summer morning. The following Monday I told my story to my third grade teacher. She later contacted someone at the Moscow Idaho state university, so as to find out if any circus animals had escaped or been lost from a circus. What prompted her to take thes actions, was the fact that I had told her that I thought it looked just like a chimpanzee, only bigger I was small for my age, until I hit my teens. but it was about my size, only heaver built, much more muscular its face looked just like a chimpanzees. Its fur was clean short, and shiny.It had a clean and neat look about it. This is my story and I swear on my fathers grave that everything that I have told you is true. My father started to take his 30-06 rifle with him to his job site after that time. He usuallly worked alone.
This story is not mine but another persons and thought you would like it.
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« Reply #57 on: September 22, 2003, 05:50:15 AM »
BigBill and Bullet Maker - fellas, maybe it's time to plan a trip out west.  Maybe it's time to plan a couple of trips, one east and one west.  Have to do some planning and thinking, and more planning, and thinking about what is a good defense agin them critters (my sister?).  My brother is a Baptist Minister - maybe he can come up with a good defense for Dudleyville, just so we don't get influenced in the wrong direction, cause a 444 is certainly adequate defense for anything with legs on it in OK, doancha think?.  Mikey.

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« Reply #58 on: September 22, 2003, 06:59:18 AM »
I'm ready for a trip to Oklahoma!!!!!  BigFoot hunting? Well "looking" anyway!!  Sure seems very interesting??  I've been to Dudleytown and its real trust me, but I want to go back there but its closed to outsiders now the local media screwed that up.  But we could sneak in??    BigBill

Bulletmaker I'm no doubter I know something is there and its smarter than we are But I'm sure if we lived in the wilds we would be just as smart too.  We really don't use all our senses to the max the way a wild animal does.  We are going into his world, his area, his domain for sure. And you must becareful and stay just far enough away to see and not to hurt or disturb it.  Could we be that sneaky?? Maybe??  BigBill

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« Reply #59 on: September 29, 2003, 03:33:42 PM »
So whats next?? Where's the next story?? Is bigfoot only in Oklahoma?? I been looking in Vt. with no success only mountainlion tracks.  Nothing in Ct. either that I have seen.  How about the south? The northwest?? They have to be else where besides southeastern Oklahoma??  BigBill