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Author Topic: Oklahoma Sighting Debunked  (Read 489 times)
Ray Ford
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« on: April 08, 2010, 05:06:12 PM »

There was an article in the Tulsa World (newspaper) a day or so ago about a Bigfoot sighting near a small community near Jay--which sighting was identified as a hoax by, among others, D.W. Lee of MABRC.  Not too much to say about the matter except it was, I seem to remember, the work of some boys.  They may, of course, have been "ole boys."
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« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2010, 07:06:44 PM »

DARKWING tells it like it is. He'd be  the first to tell you that hoaxers give BF entheusiasts a bad name. POWDERMAN.  Grin Grin

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I thought that I would be the first to tell someone that hoaxers give the Bigfoot search, and searchers, a bad name. Wink  And I would not be the only one to say that over-zealous Bigfoot enthusiaists who want to find/prove Bigfoot so bad that they identify every turned leaf, broken twig, or bird call as certain evidence of the big hairy guys and gals also don't really do anything for the cause.  You did read my posts on bows and markers?
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