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If it was someone from this forum, prepare for a point blank rifle blast and some real cheap taxidermy.
I think skamania county has some kind of law that makes shooting bigfoots illegal, just saying
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If it was someone from this forum, prepare for a point blank rifle blast and some real cheap taxidermy.
In early writings, scribbles on cave walls, etc, things that flew with fire were depicted as dragons but were most likely in fact spacecraft. Ancients, from separated cultures around the world wrote of the sky people who came down atop what appeared to them as mythical dragons.
Ancient Chinese I believe were the most specific and they wrote of one 'person' who arrived upon such a dragon to teach them farming, irrigation, and the basics of forming a functioning community. Prior to that they were mostly battling tribes, separate warlords, factions. Dragon dude from the sky taught them how to play nice.
Native Americans documented such occurrences also. Both celebrate the arrival and departure of the sky people to this day in costume and folk lore.
But yes, 'real' dragons would be awesome.
So is my mother-in-law.
This is a rare quality I respect. There always seems to be a direct correlation between the marriage and the relationship between the MIL and the SIL IE. the better it is the better the marriage. Unfortunately my MIL was manipulative and devicive and controlled everything and everyone in her life - except me - and she did not like it at all. She is extremely liberal, listened to no one other than herself or the collection of old hippies and counterculture types she hung out with and invalidated anything I said. My X MIL played a major part in my divorce and I hope someday she runs smack dab into herself and has to 'pay the fiddler' but I doubt it ever will, she is very wealthy and 'buys' anything and anyone she wants. Oh, one more thing - she lives in EUGENE.As a widowed person, I still love my MIL, even in her 92 YO senility...
I would love to be the guy who shot, killed, and showed the world the first bigfoot known of. Except, there are too many goons out there that like dressing up like him or someone would trump up a federal offense for killing a real Bigfoot.
With any luck it is the fear of just this that keeps most, if not all from doing this.What is most likely to happen, is some idiot in one of those costumes is going to end up shot.
I still think its just my mother-in-law over yonder in them there woods. :bow:
I still think its just my mother-in-law over yonder in them there woods. :bow:
I should but can't say something like that but find it pretty good.
My MIL was actually a grandmother in law.
She came out here on the last wagon train out of Kansas and homesteaded out by Beavercreek.
She was a true gem and worked beside any man right up to 90 yrs old. Tough and as fair as it
gets. I miss the people like that now.