Bigfoot Society - It was RIGHT ON THEIR TAILS! | WASHINGTON
Episode Date: February 20, 2025In this episode of Bigfoot Society, Johnny, a logger from the Pacific Northwest, shares intriguing and unsettling encounters with Bigfoot over the years with host Jeremiah Byron. From hearing vocaliza...tions near his home in Clear Lake, Washington, to close-up sightings in Marblemount, Johnny recounts several jaw-dropping experiences. He details a chilling encounter where a Sasquatch hit his trailer, a frightening chase involving other vehicles, and a time when he saw an enormous Sasquatch with blood-red eyes. Johnny also shares his latest sighting while mushroom picking, where he had a near face-to-face encounter with a giant Sasquatch. These stories, rooted in locations like Skagit River and the Cascades, provide a vivid glimpse into Johnny's life alongside these mysterious creatures.Sasquatch Summerfest this year, is July 11th through the 12th, 2025. It's going to be fantastic. Listeners, if you're going to go, you can get a two day ticket for the cost of one. If you use the code "BFS" like Bigfoot society and it'll get you some off your cost.Priscilla was a nice enough to provide that for my listeners. So there you go. I look forward to seeing you there. So make sure you head over to www. sasquatchsummerfest. com and pick up your tickets today.If you've had similar encounters or experiences, please reach out to bigfootsociety@gmail.com. Your story could be the next one we feature!🔴 Subscribe to our Youtube channel and leave a comment here: https://www.youtube.com/@BigfootSociety?sub_confirmation=1Want to call in and leave a voicemail of your encounters for the podcast - Check this out here - https://www.speakpipe.com/bigfootsociety(Use multiple voice mails if needed!)Share this video with a friend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5v75Od-X38Watch more episodes of the Bigfoot Society podcast here – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-MGeHs0XglFJE5LwUHpmJm_&feature=sharedRecommended Playlist – New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-Mk4032IyZtWgP6LVPU8uat✅ Help me help others share their Bigfoot Encounter by joining the community on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thebigfootsociety✅ Hear ad-free episodes early by joining the community on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q/joinLet’s connect:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/bigfootsociety/Twitter – https://twitter.com/bigfoot_societyTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@bigfoot.societyAffiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel at no additional cost to you.My Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/3L1q8XYPut some pep in my step by buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bigfootsocietyPick up some merch here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/bigfootsociety/?etsrc=sdtSend mail here:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072Send business inquiries to: bigfootsociety@gmail.com
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All right, Bigfoot Society.
You've got the privilege of talking to Johnny today.
Johnny's an individual.
Got a long history of being involved with logging out there in the Pacific Northwest
and also in Colorado.
And I've got some really interesting things to share on the show today.
So welcome to the show, Johnny.
Oh, thank you, Jeremiah.
Absolutely.
And happy birthday as well, sir.
Yes, I appreciate that.
You got it, man.
Let's get right into it, because you already said there's a lot for you to share it, sounds like.
So, you know, Johnny, I'm going to go ahead and give things right over to you.
Feel free to take us back to where we need to be when this all started for you.
Yeah, so, well, my name is John and go by Johnny, and I've lived in the Pacific Northwest, border-graced.
and go straight to my first encounter, about five and a half, almost six years now.
I lived in a little town called Clear Lake Washington, and was smoking cigarettes at the time.
Of course, that's not a good habit to ever have, but I would wake up to have to go to the restroom in the middle of night and would go down and go out on my front porch because most of the time it's raining, you know, whether it's spring or fall, but it was early spring.
and I just stepped out on the porch
and it was dark and lit a cigarette
and it started like a thousand coyotes
and a tiger roar all at the same time
to the point that it felt like
no it did it vibrate me but it vibrated the front of my house
and I just kind of went
and just kind of just threw my cigarette out in the yard
and had the house and locked the door
and I was kind of just talking to myself
wow there ain't much I could do right now
if that thing wanted to come get me
because as big as it sound, I'm not messing with it.
And it was a clear vocal because then I heard heavy footsteps.
So I don't know if I startled it is what I was thinking probably
because I noticed that in that area, when they come back in the spring,
wherever they come from, they like to push trees out into the roads.
You'll go like a mile up certain roads and there'll be a tree that the top just barely sticks
out in the road a couple two or three feet and then a mile or two later it will be another one.
But there'd be no windstorms or anything during that time. And then I'm almost thinking that
they're marking their way that they're coming back in, kind of letting others know that they're,
you know, traveling up power lines or going back to wherever their feeding grounds probably
on early spring and through the summer. So, and that was kind of my first, you know,
close enough that it really, I mean, it really scared my pants off.
And then we'll go to my second one.
And so by now I've bought in a place in a small town called Marble Mountain, Washington.
And it was a heavily timbered acre and a half.
And being from a logging family, I was really excited about it because I got it for a good price and I could log it.
And my young son was staying with me 50% of the time.
And so I was driving back and forth from Marble Mount to Clear Lake to taking to school or dropping
him off or pick him up on a Friday night. I'd have him Friday until like Tuesday. And I remember
I dropped him off that day to go see his mom and he would spend, I think it was Tuesday through
like Friday or whatever it was when I pick him up. I was coming back on a well-traveled road
out of Cedar Willie. And it was like I'm just driving along in my little diesel Volkswagen
and needle and all of a sudden a very young adolescent Sasquatch just came kind of like it
was like Michael Jordan it must have jumped you know 15 or 20 yards before the road
because it came down in the middle of the road and did a little stutter step and then jumped again
and there was probably seven of the highland cows that were up against the road you know it was
fenced along the road. And it cleared the highland count, the cattle there. And then there was
very tall grass that they hadn't cut for hayed yet, you know, it's three and a half, four feet tall.
And by the time I got up to him, and I probably, maybe an eighth a mile was all. And by the time
I got up there, it was gone. But I could got a real good description of him. He was jet black,
kind of a conical head, very lengthy arms. Skinny, though. He looked, he didn't look unhealthy,
but he looked like he was young and skinny,
you know, like how everybody is when they're in their youth.
But, and then when he was stretched out, his, his orange stretched out,
you know, like when he hit it was like one arm went forward
and the other one went back.
And I noticed a very almost orangutan orange under his armpit, you know,
like where he sweated at would be the color.
He was jet black and Chinese as could be.
And as I pulled up in my Volkswagen, I'm kind of looking for him.
And then all of a sudden, just a fear come over.
I'm like, what the heck am I doing, man?
This thing just come out of the sky is what it's like.
And, you know, it had to jump.
I would hate to say how many feet have probably jumped to arc like that.
I kind of explain it like, if you ever watch Michael Jordan do a three-pointer
when he hits the top of the key, and it seems like he's just floating up and up and up.
And then just as he comes down that arc, that's exactly what I got to see is him hit
double step and go.
So that was my second encounter.
About the same years, I had the screamer on the front porch.
So then we'll go to the next one I have, which again is about two years later.
And I've been actively logging my property and, of course, traveling my son back and forth.
And it was Friday that I picked them up.
And we'd always barbecue and it's summer.
And I live in an area where there's a lot of bears.
and there's some cougars and long cats and and uh Sasquatch I mean many of times I've heard
him screaming in the back or getting in fights amongst themselves where you'll sound it'll sound like
very much a female and yelling at something and then they'll yell back and forth and you know me
and my son look at each other and go low and I go yeah that's that's that's Sasquatch that's
nothing else does that.
So when we were,
where my property is,
it's heavily wooded
from the power lines
all the way to the Skagit River.
And so there was really,
from the power lines to the river,
there wasn't anywhere that,
you know,
they could go through there and not be seen.
Well,
unfortunately,
my acre and a half
had big timber on it,
52 inches on the butt,
nice second growth for
10 lock,
a lot of cedar.
And so,
I logged it. And at the time, I was living in my fifth wheel, which was a toy hauler. And like a
regular Friday night, we had dinner and we went to bed about 1030.30. 11. And about 23, me and my son were
awoken, which at first I thought that my trailer got hit by a car that had come off the highway.
that it actually hit my trailer because it threw me kind of like I was slammed my feet where
you know I lay on my back so my feet went up against the wall and it stood me up out of a dead sleep
like something hit the trailer that hard and my son he was slammed into the wall he was just he was
and we both were kind of dazed and we kind of went I literally felt like the trailer's wheels
left the ground on that side and so I thought a car hit you know
Sound asleep, maybe I didn't hear the crash.
I went to open up that door.
My son goes, Dad, don't, don't open that door.
I go, why, son?
He goes, no, that's a squatch.
He says, no, it's a squatch, dad.
I know it is.
He goes, I can feel him.
And I go, what do you mean, Keegan?
He goes, don't go outside.
It's not a car.
Seriously, Dad, it's a, you know, kind of a swear word.
I kind of jumped him about it, but he was, it's a squash.
He said, Dad, I hit that, I hit that wall so hard.
And so where his bed is is, is I gave him,
the larger bed that raises up and down that you raise up that put your four-wheelers in
when you travel with it up well when it's down it sits about right in the middle of that wall
now when that saskwatch hit that like probably a football player put a shoulder into it
it actually broke both walls and i still have pictures of my phone today where you look at my
fifth wheel and it's like something bulged it out back there where it literally sticks out like six
inches farther and six inches in where it hit and unfortunately the ground so rocky up there
no footprints at all and so that was them kind of letting me know i believe that they were not
real happy about their uh super highway there being along and it wasn't soon after that that i happened
to be sitting in my toy hauler and was i think having a snack or a cup of coffee and it was
dark out, just about dark dusk, the same year. But it was more in the fall. And older Sasquatch
that was probably around seven and a half feet, but very gray, very much a gray, almost reminded me
of like an old gray poodle color, like when the black starts to turn gray, salt and pepper.
And it probably four steps, made it through an acre and a half. But I can remember, as I watched,
him it was one, two, three, and he looked over at my trailer and he had a look on his space
like he was so sad, like he was visibly sad. He looked like, oh, you know, what's, what's he
doing here? Like, you know, wow. That kind of struck me, you know, kind of, you know, that they
have intelligence and they do recognize, obviously, when they're a little super highway there
that they ran back and forth from the power lines.
It's been logged, and I'm sure between the one,
both bog in the trailer and the old one, you know,
was expecting to probably come out in the woods like it always has.
And, oh, it's clear cut and quite sad.
And so then that's that one.
And then we're going to go to about a year later.
So this has probably been about two years ago.
And unfortunately, well, not unfortunately.
I like to go to the casino.
And so the back way to the casino from Marble Mountain is 530.
And that goes back through Darrington.
And, you know, you can go back in the end up in Arlington and you can go to Angel Winns Casino.
Well, I like to go really early in the morning, usually on weeknight to go gamble a little.
Well, on my way back, I was coming back where there's a road about halfway down the 530 in between Rockport and Derrington, where you can cross.
over to get to the South Skagit Highway,
and run the Skagit down.
Well, as I was coming up, and it's a fairly sharp curve,
you know, they want you to slow down,
I think it is 40 malls an hour.
I noticed this truck come out,
and it was local natives,
and they are allowed to net the socks, suaddle.
And so the truck comes out and doesn't even stop.
And obviously they could see that I'm coming,
but, I mean, it just peels around the corner just sideways.
And buoys are rolling out of the back, you know,
that they normally tie on the one end of their nets.
And then as I get closer, this Volkswagen Jenna comes out.
And the windows are down, and I can clearly see that they're native.
And they come around the corner.
I mean, they're flooring it.
And so I'm slowed down by that.
The guy's already slowing down, 40.
And then the big boy that was right behind him come out.
behind him and it was a very large male Sasquatch and it really startled me because of the size.
I mean, he was enormous.
I mean, two steps across that road and it was no effort and he had blood red eyes and they were
the size of cue balls and he stared right at me.
He was mad.
He was on them natives and I think, you know, this is just more.
my opinion, but I've heard that through other tribes that they will actually come in when
they're netting.
Locals kind of know that they're hungry, and so they know that pull their debts in and
leave them some fish and then give them some space, and they will actually come in and gather
fish.
And I think these guys didn't have any fish to give, and I think it was not happy because
it was right, I mean, it was right behind them.
And what you could tell, it was determined to try to explain.
snatch one of them or try to hit the car or something and then I startled it and it was mad at me
and then it went off the road and I kept going now that really you know I'm scared the living
crap out of me and so I floor it I'm going to try to catch these guys not to say that I'm an
habitual speeder but my little car was a Mercedes so I'm doing 115 to finally catch up to
these people and it's pretty straight and I mean this and I'm smelling and
freeze and I'm seeing smoke finally come out. I was finally catching up to the Jetta, which was the last one.
And as I got right up behind it finally, and before they turned out, the motor was blown.
I mean, the antifreeze is pouring out, oil, smoke. I mean, they're, and where they pulled off,
I pulled in next to them and they just pulled off and then they were kind of halfway went in the driveway,
and I looked at them and I said, are you guys okay? And they just, they did not want to talk to me.
They were white as ghost.
They said, get out of here.
We don't know what you're talking about.
We don't want to talk to you.
Don't want to see you.
Blah, blah, blah.
But they were, you could tell that they were scared.
That that encounter that they have was probably scary, like real scary.
And believe me, the size of that Sasquatch and the look he had on his face, you know,
I would have been scared too because it meant business.
It was not a happy camper.
And so that's a few of them that I've had.
And if you want me to keep going, I have a couple more.
And that would probably be about it.
I got a few questions.
That last one, I mean, that's just, you said that's just two years ago.
Yeah, yeah, two years ago.
Oh, my goodness.
And you literally see a huge, angry,
male Sasquatch
chasing after
these vehicles
down the road.
Holy mackerel.
And they were netting at that time
which they usually do.
And yeah, I mean,
I was
floored by that.
And then the funny thing is I was going
two days later I was going
the other direction
through that S curve.
And I don't know if it was,
maybe it's just me
but a bird that
normally would not be out at night
was
thrown at my
I mean it just came out of nowhere and just
smack my window right smack
in the middle of the driver's window like
something was thrown a baseball at me
but it was a bird
and I was like
whoa
I mean and I went
there's no birds out here
you know because again I was on my way to the casino
and I had a good night the day
that I saw the big male Sasquatch.
And I actually think it recognized my car.
And I think it just chucked a bird at me.
I really do.
Because it hit my feel so hard.
I mean, it wasn't for me speeding.
It was like it had some velocity behind it.
And there was no way that little brown bird, you know,
you usually see jumping around the bushes.
I don't see him fly that fast.
So that's just my feelings of it.
But yeah, and I kind of went, well, that's kind of weird.
So I started taking a long way after that first.
The, um, the,
The SAS question that you saw running after these vehicles,
and you'd mentioned that it had blood red eyes.
Do you remember any other details of the face of it?
It was not so much of a conical head, but it was just massive.
I mean, this thing had to be, oh, I would say 1,200 pounds.
It was a, it was huge.
All I know is it literally looked like it was walking.
We took three steps to make it cross the road.
And I mean, I was like, and then have it.
And when it turned around and it looked at me, it looked at me with hatred, anger.
You could just see it was, it was pissed.
It didn't show any Keith or anything.
But those eyes, I just, I remember those eyes.
And I can remember that look on its face of just disgust like, you know,
this guy just spoiled my, you know, I'm not eating here today because of these three.
vehicles here or you know whatever it took place you can just tell he was not happy and so and i remember
how big he was because he kind of turned sideways my god he was his chest was you know the width of
his chest was wider than my car you know i mean he was huge and the legs they were like
as big as telephone bolts i mean this thing was absolutely massive very long hair um kind of a blackish
with a red kind of in it.
And yeah, it just
it kind of floored me.
And I love
Native American descent.
I'm Ojibawa.
Ojiboui on my mother's side.
Didn't find out after she passed away
because of the fishing
and the boat decision here in Washington State
and where the natives were allowed to net
didn't sit well with the locals.
So the family members were told
not to tell anybody that they were native.
just because people would get beat up and, you know, stuff would happen.
So I didn't even know that's how well the secret it was kept.
And, you know, I heard that tribes have interactions when they're netting with Sasquatch.
And I know some were on the west side, the Klonal and them.
And they don't let anybody around when they're netting.
They don't let any locals.
They don't let any white people.
because they do. They'll come in and start shaking trees and raising a little help
to bring in a net full of fish. So that's just one of my, you know, my thoughts. I'm sure that one
was quite mad because, yeah, I wouldn't want to run into that one. And there's also a rumor
that says on the 530 that the east side of the highway is the devil squatches side.
They say that if you're picking mushrooms, you don't want to pick on the east side of that road.
You want to pick on the west side.
If you get in on the east side, something will run you out of there, and it's not very friendly.
And so I've always kept heed to that because I picked mushrooms in that area, too.
Then I'll go to one more in town, and then I'll save that couple more for our next one, if you don't mind.
Absolutely.
Go right ahead.
Just this year, of course, it's Chantrell season and I love Chantrell.
So we're picking right off the 530 just past Soxuadal tribe, which is, you know,
and we'll get the general area.
Good mushroom picking all over in there.
And so we're picking mushrooms.
It's hot out, you know, it's middle of summer, you know.
And we can hear the birds and the squirrels are kind of chirping at us because they're mad because,
you know, we're picking mushrooms and they like to run you off or think they do.
And we're back in there quite a ways, probably two football fields in, kind of dense.
You know, the vinyl maples are kind of being in a pain.
And me and my girlfriend at the time just kind of noticed it.
And she goes, you know, it just got quiet.
I said, well, you're right.
You know, feeling like the hair raises up on your neck.
You kind of feel uneasy.
I felt uneasy, but I didn't feel fear.
You know, like I felt like, it's time to go.
You know, it's like that feeling where it's time to exit the woods.
And that means to tell you it's just, you know.
So we worked our way back out and picking mushrooms all the way out.
I had her sit in the car and I said, hey, I'm going to walk down this little spur road here
because I found some really nice ones along behind these really big fir trees.
And these fir trees are, you know, 52, 53 inches on the butt.
So they're pretty good second growth.
You know, they're not old growth, but big second growth.
And so I'm walking back towards in the course.
we're on the side, we're on the west side, so you know, we're not going to run it, devil
squatch, as they call him. And I just happened to be walking, and just before I get to this
real big bird, excuse me, I got to cough, I happen to see something glisten in the sunlight.
And it's probably 35 feet away from me, an old gross stump. It has some burns growing out of it.
You could see where they had their springboards in when they cut it back in the,
I got known it was 1860s or whatever.
It's a very large stone.
There's a Sasquatch that's sitting there with his arms and his face is right on his hands.
And he's as tall as the stump is.
And it's when I went back and measured it was just a little under 10 foot.
And so he was sitting there.
so he was darn near
probably pretty close to
11.5 feet is what I figured
how big he was unless he was standing on something
his head was huge
very
not ape looking
not orangutan but very black
red of skin very dark dark black eyes
but that's what
that's what made me see him
because I would not have seen him if it wasn't his eyes
glistened in the sun I just happened to step right
where the sun reflected off his eyes and I went,
what is that?
And then I went as I stare a little bit longer and I'm like,
what?
And then when you get that moment,
my cell phone's in my back pocket.
You think I would have pulled that out and took a picture?
No.
I sat there and went,
holy cow,
that thing is huge.
It wasn't menacing.
It never blinked an eyeball,
never moved and muscle.
And I was like,
holy cow, that one's big.
And I go,
it didn't seem aggressive, but it was watching me.
And so I sat and stared at it and stared at it, and I went, wow, this is really crazy.
I'm like within 35 feet of a very large Sasquatch.
I mean, this one, this is real.
This is, you know, you're almost like face to face of this thing.
And it's like nonchalantly just sitting there with his arms on top of that stump and
its head kind of pushed in through the ferns.
And I'm like, Jesus, what do I?
I didn't know really what to do because I didn't feel threatened.
you know, I kind of had that feeling it was time to leave the woods.
So I went ahead and stepped past that fir tree and kind of peeked my head around and see
he was still there.
And he was gone.
And what really blew me away is he didn't make one sound.
There wasn't a tree break.
There wasn't a crunch.
Nothing.
It was gone and never made a sound.
And that floored me.
And I literally went and got in the car and started to drive away and told my girlfriend about it.
She goes, I felt like there was something that was kind of watching us out there for a while.
I said, so did I.
But I thought maybe it was a cooter or something.
And no, it was just a very large Sasquatch, whether it be female or male, I don't know.
But that was one that kind of, yeah, kind of the, oh, wow moment.
I'm not in the top of the food chain here.
You know, it wasn't aggressive, but definitely kind of puts you back when you see something that large.
It actually lives in the Pacific Northwest.
Coming from a logging family that's logged since the, God, 1940s, all my cousins and uncles,
you can ask them about Sasquatch and there.
I use the word, they'll say, never seen one.
never seen a footprint, nothing.
And tell you the truth, all the logging jobs I was on all those years, we would never see
a footprint or anything.
So that's kind of, I'm going to tie it up right there.
That's kind of the meat of the fact.
And then I have a few more that's happened here.
Now, that one was just this last summer, everybody knows.
And like I said, the area is the Cascades, you know, Highway 20 and 530.
And so those are my up close and personal encounters up to this point.
And then I got a couple more to share with you on maybe another episode, if that works for you.
Absolutely.
I mean, those are some wild stories.
And thank you so much for sharing, Johnny.
Yeah, I do have to ask you while you're here in this one.
You know, you've had a few sightings over the years.
and you know when when someone is like Johnny you know a Bigfoot or Sasquatch you know what is it that we're looking at out there what is it that you saw how would you explain it is it more of some kind of ape or maybe some kind of human
you know it's it's it's kind of a very I call them a North American aid I mean they're they're not an eight they don't really have an eight they don't really have a chimpan
and sea.
They're leatherly, some have a conical head.
Some are, you know, have different things.
And then from our, from being a jibway from upper Wisconsin, you know, there's interactions
there that you hear through, you know, folklore.
And there's, I guess, several different species.
I'm not a investigator or I don't go out to try to find these.
I'm usually out in the woods either cut the firewood, hunting, logging, or just mining my own
business picking mushrooms or rock hounding or doing a little gold panning or something and that's why
I live where I live because I can four wheel I can be at Baker or Shannon Lake with my ski boat in 45
minutes and I can enjoy the outdoors. I wasn't expecting to run into any of these or see any of those
and just the last five years has been mind-boggling phenomenal. I mean it's left me speechless
us. I've always been a believer. Of course, the Gimlin film, and I always knew there was something
out there because I could hear them scream. I've heard a lot of vocals throughout the years.
And until you see one, it's kind of really, it'll put you back because they are very large,
very smart, very intelligent, you know, they have the facial features.
And from the vocalizations I've heard, when I've heard a couple of them,
getting scolded by one and that one that was chasing those two poor natives or those natives
that were net in there i felt bad for them guys because the look of fear in their faces was
was was uh something i'll remember for a long time you just don't you know you don't see that
kind of fear in people i mean where they're literally pasty pale white and they're they're
they're not one nothing to do with you they don't want to even remember what you
just happened, you know. Oh, absolutely. I mean, I don't think I'd ever, I'd ever forget
something like that. If I was able to be in a situation like that, either side of it, I mean,
your side or, or their side, really, either side is got to be crazy to be part of. But,
you know, Johnny, thank you so much for coming on the show, the first time and sharing what
you've experienced. And this is an area of Washington. We don't.
don't actually hear a lot of.
So it's pretty special to have you on to, I think this is our first time,
maybe even hearing from Marble Mountain.
But yeah, thank you so much.
We'll be in touch for sure to have you on again to maybe share some more about what
you've experienced over the years.
Yeah.
And then I also have a roommate, unfortunately, that passed away here recently of cancer.
and he'd had several encounters in that area and in areas of Montana where he worked at
and he shared those with me if you don't mind me and don't know stories next time.
Absolutely.
They're pretty wild too.
But hey, I appreciate your time during my head.
I mean, I really do.
And by no means that I ever expect to have this happened to me.
But, you know, they are out there.
and you know this when you get that feeling that it's time to leave it's time to leave and you know if you ever come across one i don't know
i just always kind of just went oh boy that one that i got close to i just kind of slowly moved to my car and
right and then i didn't go mushroom picking the rest of the year there yeah so and then i'm contemplating
on maybe not going this next year you know i've got to thinking man that's a good place but i don't know
if I want to go back.
Yeah, is it that good, though, you know, you never know.
Yeah, yeah, right.
There is a lot of areas up there.
Yeah, yeah.
But anyway, I do appreciate your time here by.
Yes, sir, and you have a good rest of your birthday, Johnny.
I sure will.
Thank you, sir.
All right.
You bet.
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