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Ray Ford
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« Reply #15 on: September 28, 2010, 09:35:21 PM »

You do have to give Bulletmaker, and me, credit for identifying it as two people--the larger one being in a hooded coat/hunting coat/parka.
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« Reply #16 on: September 29, 2010, 07:58:16 AM »

Well OK....BUT....I was wearing a t-shirt and had no hat on. No coat, no parka, no hood.
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« Reply #17 on: September 29, 2010, 06:40:21 PM »

Mystery solved...(short answer), "Bill" is actually a sasquatch that Miss Faye took in to try and rehabilitate.  Wink
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« Reply #18 on: September 30, 2010, 11:52:18 AM »

Well OK....BUT....I was wearing a t-shirt and had no hat on. No coat, no parka, no hood.

The image sure looks like a guy in a parka/hooded coat.  Maybe #59 is correct and you are a bigfoot that your wife took in to rehabilitate.  (I'm not sure that #59 used the correct word there.  "Re-habilitate" implies that you were habilitated at least once before.  Maybe he should have used the term "habituate."  If so, that would make your wife an habituater/or.  Haven't heard from any of those people lately, have we?)

I'm pretty well convinced that Doug is also, given his shape, an habituated bigfoot--one his wife lured in out of the woods along Spenser Creek and off Lake Oolagah. Cheesy

I'm still a little confused.  I was under the impression that you were taking the picture--so is the image a reflection of the two of you in the glass of the window--a reflection caught by the camera?

Question, Bill.  Was Matt seriously hurt in the fall and how is he now?
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« Reply #19 on: September 30, 2010, 05:44:33 PM »

Yes Ray I was taking the photo and it was a reflection of us in the window. Here is the original photo again. I'm wearing a t-shirt and no cap. My arms are up as I'm holding the camera up looking thru the view finder. The t-shirt has very loose fit and the sleeves are what's hanging down giving the hooded appearnce. Note in the top window pane the color is there of the trees in the background but there is a dirt bank behind us and thus the color just isn't there.



Due to it being just a reflection in the bottom pane of the kitchen window there was not all that much detail to begin with and little to no color. I intentionally reduced the lighting level tho when I posted the cropped image to see if anyone would be able to figure it out but tried to make it a bit more difficult at the same time. I personally think a LOT of bigfoot images on the internet are little different except I made no claim and had full intention of telling the full story after a short period to allow some guessing and/or research.

Matt wasn't injured in the fall tho he sure could have easily been. He some how managed to jump from the roof of the addition over to the barn roof and at the bottom of that is the side shed roof which has a very gentle slope and he was able to stop without falling further. Had he came off the two story roof to the ground he would have been injured badly at best as there was a lot of clutter still there from construction.

As it turned out he torn the pant leg on the tin roof of the barn I guess but it didn't tear flesh and he came thru with no harm done other than to his pride perhaps. In fact he's up there now building the kitchen cabinets. They are down to a maximum of about ten days or less until they must leave where they now live and it seems to me they are more days out from it being minimally ready to come here.
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« Reply #20 on: September 30, 2010, 05:54:43 PM »

He was near the bottom left of the addition to the right in this image below. He managed some how to jump over to the barn roof which is silver in color and to the left of the addition. The side shed roof is the red flat looking area right below the barn roof.



Had he fallen from the addition roof to ground instead this is what he would have landed on.



There was actually more lumber to include some with nails sticking out in the pile at that time he moved before this last image was shot.
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« Reply #21 on: October 01, 2010, 04:41:57 PM »

Bill, as for being "minimally ready," he might have to camp out, or camp in, at the place until he gets it finished.  Or stay with his pa!

www.whitechristianrepublican.blogspot.com - for some of my perspectives on things.
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« Reply #22 on: January 13, 2011, 05:21:55 PM »

If Bill is here to play games, and in doing so, discredit others' more serious attempts find out about the existence of a Bigfoot, so be it. But I see it as more troll like, and can understand why he no longer owns the site. Hopefully he will take flight, onward to more productive endeavors of his liking. Sometimes its a fine line that separates scrutiny from scoff.
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