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Subj: I've seen the beef jerky commercials. Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 at 06:33:16 pm EST (Viewed 1 times) | Reply Subj: You will all pay for scoffing at Bigfoot. :P Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 at 05:48:40 pm EST (Viewed 369 times) | ||||||
Not really... that mostly holds for cable shows and shows that are intended as replacement programming. Your major network dramas and sitcoms are usually only filmed a couple of weeks ahead of air. Heroes, the Office, and the like are expected to run out by the new year, barring work starting again.
Well, then you won't notice much of a difference.
Yeah, my postman did something similar, insisting that nobody lived at my apartment and so returning all my mail. I had to go through a lot of channels to get it delivered again, and my building manager said she had never heard of anyone having to do that there before. I think the Postal guy was just covering his ass for a mistake on his part though... I mean, it's a freakin' apartment building. Surely finding new names on the mail going to that address is to be expected.
Interesting. I look forward to it.
A warning: I really don't believe in Bigfoot, or the Loch Ness monster, or so on. You're never going to convince me, and I'm just going to rain on your happy beliefs (while likely never convincing you). So you may want to just skip this next part. Occam's razor would likely find that the existence of a never discovered large ape species on a continent with no record of supporting any ape species at all is pretty dubious. Add the fact that the sightings and evidence come from all over the country (these pictures are from Pennsylvania... not far from where I lived. Heavy hunting territory, and a lot of people tromping through those woods which are bordered on all sides by roads and civilization) and now you need a huge breeding population to account for them all. Large mammal species are not easy to overlook. Every large mammal species that has been "discovered" in the last century was one that was simply a new classification of an unremarkable species for the territory... many of them commonly known (and even domesticated) by the people living in the area, but simply not yet identified in scientific circles. To coexist in the same territory with man and yet never have left conclusive proof of their existence is more than just improbable. | |||||||
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