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Auburn
2008-07-17, 03:58
Standard report. About 45 miles north of wichita, two guys. Going out for some business I'd rather not say. Saw something quit hairy run across the road. Texted me immediately, me and one of them go way back and used to be into this shit. Too scared to chase/stick around. It rained before I could make it up there so I didn't bother going. Said there was a four foot sign that the thing dwarfed, so I am assuming it was on the road. I searched up sightings in kansas, found a few old ones about 20-30 miles south of that location. So I have a few theories and I was wondering what you guys thought. Say it was a large deer, more likely a horse. I think it might have just been an angular misinterpretation. So image the red as the trajectory of the deer, the bottom line as the front bumper, and the left line about a 6 foot imagined line going foward off the right side of the car. The animal starts from the bottom of the first left line/bumper, heading forward.
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If it was a horse running across at that angle, the legs would be obscured front of the car, the mane and tail being confused as a full body of hair. Then again, maybe the creature sighted more southward has moved up to a more deserted area.
What do you think, I'm gonna get him on AIM and get a more detailed description, but some opinions would be cool. Do you think a creature of that sort would ever be close to a major city?

Also I started up an IRC channel for live discussion of shit like this, so just google up irc and get on if you wanna chat, I'm pretty knowledgeable and if more people show up we could have some good chats. #SOTD on irc.slashnet.org / vortex.slashnet.org. It would be cool if AM or SotB would put that in a sticky or announcement.

ate
2008-07-19, 15:58
You can smell them.

They make noises to test your awareness and openness.

Their call sounds something like a drunk cowboy at a frat party, a howler monkey, a gorilla, and a hooting owl.

I like it.

Run Screaming
2008-07-19, 18:05
Now the standard explanation for Bigfoot being undiscovered for so long is that the Pacific Northwest wilderness (where it is normally seen) is so deep and dense that anything can remain hidden there forever.

















But KANSAS???

Auburn
2008-07-19, 22:37
Now the standard explanation for Bigfoot being undiscovered for so long is that the Pacific Northwest wilderness (where it is normally seen) is so deep and dense that anything can remain hidden there forever.

















But KANSAS???

Rofl you'd be surprised, there are SOME sightings, and there are some good spots where it could hide, seeing as outside of wichita and topeka/KC a little, shits empty. And I trust this kid, so idk...

Jojoman
2008-07-21, 04:40
2 weeks ago me and my friend were really ripped and driving around. We saw this fucking green light in the sky and then it started moving really fast like your stereotypical UFO movement and left behind a trail of light like a shooting star and disappeared. We both looked at eachother and started laughing we were so high but then a second later gave the "WHAT THE FUCK!" look.

I just saw that a few weeks ago so anything goes. How many Bigfoots do you think there are, it might just be a cult or something that lives in th woods and wears costumes like that one movie The Village.

Psionicist
2008-07-21, 23:26
I just saw that a few weeks ago so anything goes. How many Bigfoots do you think there are, it might just be a cult or something that lives in th woods and wears costumes like that one movie The Village.

I saw something similar a year or so ago, i'm guessing that it was just a meteor with an abundance of something that burns green in it. (copper, maybe?) It did move kinda strangely, though.

Jojoman
2008-07-23, 06:29
I saw something similar a year or so ago, i'm guessing that it was just a meteor with an abundance of something that burns green in it. (copper, maybe?) It did move kinda strangely, though.

It was like stationary then all of a sudden shot off. Not a copper meteor.

Auburn
2008-07-30, 06:38
idk shits crazy, im gonna go up to the spot next time i get up there and see what kind of an area it is and if theres any evidence
if gas wasnt fuckin 4 bucks a gallon

Psionicist
2008-08-07, 23:48
It was like stationary then all of a sudden shot off. Not a copper meteor.

Mine wasn't stationary to begin with, it was just plain not there. it sort of "flashed" a bright neon green and was there all of a sudden, then streaked across the sky trailing the same neon green color.

I dunno, i keep trying to convince myself it was just a meteor but it hasn't quite worked yet lol.