Bigfoot/Sasquatch/Forest People in Tennessee

My wife thinks I'm crazy for watching these stupid shows but like a bad car wreck....I can't turn away. I always enjoy it when they're rocking the night vision, there's absolutely nothing around and they start talking about it being right in front of them or they can hear breathing. Just once I would love to see a gorilla or grizzly bear come out and watch them shart their pants. Oh gotta go, I hear something in my dining room...it may be a squatch or just my 200lb mastiff
 
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My wife thinks I'm crazy for watching these stupid shows but like a bad car wreck....I can't turn away. I always enjoy it when they're rocking the night vision, there's absolutely nothing around and they start talking about it being right in front of them or they can hear breathing. Just once I would love to see a gorilla or grizzly bear come out and watch them shart their pants. Oh gotta go, I hear something in my dining room...it may be a squatch or just my 200lb mastiff

post a pic of your Mastiff, I've had 2 Great Danes, and love big dogs
 
Les was squaching in the Smokies recently with Scott Carpenter(local guy), they put rocks out in a pattern and one of youse guys is going up there and messing with the pattern. Les says its squachie up in there.

Discovery channel.

Don't forget, something licked the camera lens.
 
Don't forget, something licked the camera lens.

Scott is from Maryville and he is both a very good and thorough researcher, has now been on both Finding Bigfoot and on with Les. I honestly think that they stole the rock idea from me. I had some success with someone I was advising out in Oregon. It is in effect a form of chess, and helps support the logic that these are forest people. I haven't watched the show with Scott but I support their approach and the majority of Scott's conclusions. He is off track on a couple of his theories/approaches.
 
Scott is from Maryville and he is both a very good and thorough researcher, has now been on both Finding Bigfoot and on with Les. I honestly think that they stole the rock idea from me. I had some success with someone I was advising out in Oregon. It is in effect a form of chess, and helps support the logic that these are forest people. I haven't watched the show with Scott but I support their approach and the majority of Scott's conclusions. He is off track on a couple of his theories/approaches.

Researching for about a year and already advising people. Keep it up and you will be president of the BFRO next week.
 
My wife thinks I'm crazy for watching these stupid shows but like a bad car wreck....I can't turn away. I always enjoy it when they're rocking the night vision, there's absolutely nothing around and they start talking about it being right in front of them or they can hear breathing. Just once I would love to see a gorilla or grizzly bear come out and watch them shart their pants. Oh gotta go, I hear something in my dining room...it may be a squatch or just my 200lb mastiff

I also have a mastiff. He's only 145 lbs but he's still a pup. I also have a pit mix.
 

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Well I watched those Hillbillies tangle with the Cherokee Devil and was laughing so hard my family thinks I've lost my mind.
 
Wait a minute. Earlier this said squatch doodie petrifies and turns to stone instantly upon exiting the squatch's bung hole. Now, it says their mountain lion pets eat the doodie (which is disgusting I might add) and poop out nice neat mountain lion poop thus keeping us all fooled as to the squatchs whereabouts. I'm beginning to think that Sasquatch might not be real.

C'mon, next your gonna try to say the Flying Spaghetti Monster isn't real either.
 
Backyard needs some seed...

Lol, I put seed down a few weeks ago but I don't think its going to do any good. I have grass on the sides of my yard but that area is where my dogs (mastiff and pit bull) romp and play. I don't know if I'll ever get grass to grow there. Maybe when they're older and calm down a little.
 
The Cherokee Devil is interesting, he transforms into a spirit and only shows himself, if you are only in the woods...

I talked to a 86 year old full blooded Cherokee Indian for about two hours yesterday. He said the Cherokee believed big foot to sort of be like a mystical creature that existed in two different realms.

He said big foot only appeared or showed himself to humans that were worthy. Basically he said you will not find a big foot if you're looking, and that they will only appear to you if they want you to see them.

He said the Cherokee believed Bigfoot were human protectors while in the woods.

Any one ever heard of Tsul 'Kalu (the slant-eyed or sloping giant)? The legend is about a Cherokee woman that marries a Bigfoot. I had never heard of this legend before speaking with that gentleman yesterday.

Native Americans generally refer to bigfoot as "the old people of the forest", and they don't really care about proving their existence. They have always been a fact of life to their people. The reality of big foot causes no controversy among their people.
 
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Lol, I put seed down a few weeks ago but I don't think its going to do any good. I have grass on the sides of my yard but that area is where my dogs (mastiff and pit bull) romp and play. I don't know if I'll ever get grass to grow there. Maybe when they're older and calm down a little.

Fertilize and lime it. Water daily until see takes hold and grass growth is seen. Water when the dogs go out so they won't get near the sprinkler. Worked with my dog lol.
 
Fertilize and lime it. Water daily until see takes hold and grass growth is seen. Water when the dogs go out so they won't get near the sprinkler. Worked with my dog lol.

I havent tried the fertilizer and lime but both my dogs LOVE water. We have to take them in to water and close the blinds or they will scratch at the back door wanting to play in the sprinkler, lol.
 
I havent tried the fertilizer and lime but both my dogs LOVE water. We have to take them in to water and close the blinds or they will scratch at the back door wanting to play in the sprinkler, lol.

Ahh. Get rabbits then. Place them in a fenced in area and let your dogs chase them until your grass is grown lol.
 
Fertilize and lime it. Water daily until see takes hold and grass growth is seen. Water when the dogs go out so they won't get near the sprinkler. Worked with my dog lol.

At first I thought you guys had, once again, strayed off the thread topic. Then I realized there is a lot of fertilizer spread throughout the thread.

Carry on.
 
I talked to a 86 year old full blooded Cherokee Indian for about two hours yesterday. He said the Cherokee believed big foot to sort of be like a mystical creature that existed in two different realms.

He said big foot only appeared or showed himself to humans that were worthy. Basically he said you will not find a big foot if you're looking, and that they will only appear to you if they want you to see them.

He said the Cherokee believed Bigfoot were human protectors while in the woods.

Any one ever heard of Tsul 'Kalu (the slant-eyed or sloping giant)? The legend is about a Cherokee woman that marries a Bigfoot. I had never heard of this legend before speaking with that gentleman yesterday.

Native Americans generally refer to bigfoot as "the old people of the forest", and they don't really care about proving their existence. They have always been a fact of life to their people. The reality of big foot causes no controversy among their people.

First, after having talked to this gentlemen - did you get the impression that he was making things up or relaying ancient rumors or stories or that he genuinely believed what he was tellng you?

Most of what he has conveyed to you is consistent with what I have been told by Native Americans and others but there is much more to the story and it is changing by the day. One of my contacts is from the Cherokee nation - but she is from the Western Band.
 
I talked to a 86 year old full blooded Cherokee Indian for about two hours yesterday. He said the Cherokee believed big foot to sort of be like a mystical creature that existed in two different realms.

He said big foot only appeared or showed himself to humans that were worthy. Basically he said you will not find a big foot if you're looking, and that they will only appear to you if they want you to see them.

He said the Cherokee believed Bigfoot were human protectors while in the woods.

Any one ever heard of Tsul 'Kalu (the slant-eyed or sloping giant)? The legend is about a Cherokee woman that marries a Bigfoot. I had never heard of this legend before speaking with that gentleman yesterday.

Native Americans generally refer to bigfoot as "the old people of the forest", and they don't really care about proving their existence. They have always been a fact of life to their people. The reality of big foot causes no controversy among their people.

First, after having talked to this gentlemen - did you get the impression that he was making things up or relaying ancient rumors or stories or that he genuinely believed what he was telling you?

Most of what he has conveyed to you is consistent with what I have been told by Native Americans and others but there is much more to the story and it is changing by the day. One of my contacts is from the Cherokee nation - but she is from the Western Band.
 

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