gambol - 2008-08-18
Video seems to be gone already
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blase - 2008-08-18
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqebUluWFM4 submitted to dead link fixer.
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baleen - 2008-08-18
Sci American feeds had all this chupa and big foot shit all over the place. I guess this was just a coyote with mange or something.
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blase - 2008-08-18 Everything's gone gossip rag - wtf. If they mentioned the Montauck Monster I'm officially crossing them off the credibility list.
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Rovin - 2008-08-18 This is what happens when The Weekly World News goes out of print... the weird shit slowly invades other media.
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baleen - 2008-08-18
They've always been sorta sensational. Their goal is just to get people interested in science, but the reports were all written from the perspective that these were both hoaxes created by a few people who wanted to make money, so don't be too hard on them. I mainly read Scientific American because they will occasionally have features that make me feel like humanity isn't totally fucked. Like a nice new drug or way of helping people or something that will help me sleep better.
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Rovin - 2008-08-18 Scientific American uses Chupacabra and Bigfoot hoaxes to attract interest. Discovery channel used easily-angered testosterone cases who spent 95% of their time yelling at each other and 5% of their time building motorcycles. It seems, to spread the word about science, there's always a price to be paid...
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JackDenials - 2008-08-18
Goat sucker found in pig fucker town.
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Cleaner82 - 2008-08-18 Someone better write that song.
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buttnutt - 2008-08-18
God what a stupid state.
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Jeff Fries - 2008-08-18
All this is missing is him saying "QUICK TERN AHN THE DAYSH CAYM"
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a flaming monkey - 2008-08-19
I want to believe...
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DMKA - 2008-08-19
lol, small town America and their excitement over animals with mange.
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