Almost everyone you talk to has seen the mysterious "Big Foot" creature. From California to China.
Over the holidays some in my family got to talking about it and it has led me to ask them a lot of questions and I got all kinds of answers.
So I thought for fun I would ask you guys the same question. How many of you have actually seen the Creature......."Big Foot"?
Now.....where and when do you think that the phrase "Big Foot" originated from.
The facts are that he did not exist before 1958...........SURPRISE. In 1958, journalist Andrew Genzoli of the Humboldt Times highlighted a fun, if dubious, letter from a reader about loggers in northern California who’d discovered mysteriously large footprints. “Maybe we have a relative of the Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas,” Genzoli jokingly wrote in his September 21 column alongside the letter. BOOM! That started the phenomenon of I SAW BIG FOOT!
Now that lead to several common sense questions.........
1.
Since it was a FUNNY story in a newspaper, 64 years ago, and that creature then would maybe have been lets say 5 years old to make big prints, that would make him to be about 70 years old today. Recon how he has lived that long in the woods with no medical help at all. Think about ticks, fleas, snake bites, the flu...COVID, cancer and he is still here.
2.
So then, since a skeleton has never been found, do these Big Foots live forever.
3.
Again, since a skeleton has never been found, do these eat each other so that there are no bones ever left?
4.
Since sightings are said to happen all over the world, how does this creature get from the USA to say Russia without being seen?
Fly? Swim? Beam over and back?
5.
With cameras everywhere, satellites able to through a window, and almost everyone in the world carrying a phone with a camera, wonder why there is not ONE SINGLE verifiable picture anywhere? Every single picture is blurry, out of focus and just plain goffy looking.
Have fun!
Over the holidays some in my family got to talking about it and it has led me to ask them a lot of questions and I got all kinds of answers.
So I thought for fun I would ask you guys the same question. How many of you have actually seen the Creature......."Big Foot"?
Now.....where and when do you think that the phrase "Big Foot" originated from.
The facts are that he did not exist before 1958...........SURPRISE. In 1958, journalist Andrew Genzoli of the Humboldt Times highlighted a fun, if dubious, letter from a reader about loggers in northern California who’d discovered mysteriously large footprints. “Maybe we have a relative of the Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas,” Genzoli jokingly wrote in his September 21 column alongside the letter. BOOM! That started the phenomenon of I SAW BIG FOOT!
Now that lead to several common sense questions.........
1.
Since it was a FUNNY story in a newspaper, 64 years ago, and that creature then would maybe have been lets say 5 years old to make big prints, that would make him to be about 70 years old today. Recon how he has lived that long in the woods with no medical help at all. Think about ticks, fleas, snake bites, the flu...COVID, cancer and he is still here.
2.
So then, since a skeleton has never been found, do these Big Foots live forever.
3.
Again, since a skeleton has never been found, do these eat each other so that there are no bones ever left?
4.
Since sightings are said to happen all over the world, how does this creature get from the USA to say Russia without being seen?
Fly? Swim? Beam over and back?
5.
With cameras everywhere, satellites able to through a window, and almost everyone in the world carrying a phone with a camera, wonder why there is not ONE SINGLE verifiable picture anywhere? Every single picture is blurry, out of focus and just plain goffy looking.
Have fun!