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Guys in the chat, if you can let me know if you hear Frank once he gets on the phone, please.
Just right away.
Hello?
Hey, Frank.
Hey, what's that?
Not much.
We're going to, I'm waiting a minute to see if someone in the chat can say, yeah, we hear Frank,
just to make sure, because last time there was a little weird thing.
And we had to start it.
Oh, yeah.
So we'll give him a minute.
All right, Sherry says we can hear you.
So great.
And you hit the guest release form, right, Frank?
Yes, sir.
Perfect.
Well, thank you for calling in.
I'm going to let you go ahead and share what you would like to about what you've seen.
And I might ask some questions at the end if that's all right.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Thanks for having me.
Yeah, I mean, I grew up in southeast Kentucky and Harlan.
County, Kentucky.
And, you know, the time period that I grew up in, I mean, I'm not old, you know,
but like it was, you know, it's just old timey, I guess.
It's a little coal mine in town.
So, like, you know, we didn't have internet and whatnot growing up.
And so you didn't really hear a whole lot about Bigfoot.
And, you know, we grew up in the mountains.
But so it just wasn't a thing.
Like in my mind, I was always under the impression that Bigfoot was like a, just like a caveman or whatever.
So it just never crossed my mind.
And then kind of, you know, I've had a few things.
And when I moved to Florida, I joined Army and whatnot.
And when I moved to Florida, there's a guy that I worked with.
He's from Ohio.
And he's like a huge Bigfoot believer.
And I never scoffed at him or whatever.
But, you know, I would tell him, you know, we just get to talking after years of working together.
And he'd be, oh, you know, that's a big foot.
You know, I just like, yeah, okay, cool.
You know, and he'd say, no, I'm serious.
That's a big foot.
And I never really felt much on it.
And then he started showing me videos one day and telling me things about it.
And I started, you know, like it started kind of clicking.
And I was like, you know, maybe it was.
Maybe it was a big foot.
And then, you know, as I started researching everything,
that's the only thing I can think of, to be honest.
The first thing that I happened,
all three besides one when I was a kid,
happened within a span of like two years,
maybe back in, I guess, the end of 07.
I got back from Iraq in October of 07.
and I know we spent a lot of time
me and my buddy spent a lot of time fishing and camping
and so it had to be between the end of 07
and probably the first part of 08
and one night we went fishing down at the bottom
it's like right at the base of Pine Mountain
and we was out fishing on that
it was a really good spot where rivers
would kind of connect
and
it was probably about
one, two o'clock in the morning
and we started hearing
splashes in the water
and
you know at first
didn't think much of it
it was kind of getting irritating
because you know it's like
it's got to scare the fish away
and you know
we grew up
in the mountains and
we didn't really use tents
or anything
thing when we went camping, we would just, you know, sleep on the ground next to the fire or
sleep on the riverbank or whatever. And that's just the way we done it. And so we was just
kind of sitting by the fire. And when we started hearing splashes, the first thing it kind of crossed
our mind after we was like getting irritated was that maybe it was beavers like smacking their
tail on the water. And then the rocks started, you know, like we started, you know, like we started
noticing they were getting closer to us.
And that's, you know, well, that's when I guess we realized they were rocks because it started
hitting the bank.
And you could tell they wasn't really trying to hit us, but they were like getting close
to us.
And kind of where we was at, they was an overpass.
And if a car passed by, you could kind of, at the angle we was at, you could kind of get
a glare.
And we've seen where the rocks were coming from.
and it was coming off of the side of the mountain that was at, you know, the river was at the base of the mountain.
And we were like kind of in a center, almost center island kind of like a peak.
And so we kind of seen where the rocks were coming from.
And I mean, and the first thing across my mind was like, dude, whoever's throwing those, they're strong, you know, because they're some big rocks.
and so we honestly, at that time, I thought it was just people screwing with us.
And we didn't have anything back as far as rocks because it was kind of like a sand sandy bank.
So we had like four pop cans that we started launching back at in the direction.
And I just started getting like a really a bad,
Fear vibe, you know, like something's telling me to go.
And I'm one of those types, but I've always trusted my gut.
So when it's time to go, it's time to go.
And you can call me a sissy, you can call me whatever you want.
When my gut tells me to go, I'm going.
And so I started to leave.
And they was like, ah, you know, come on.
It's just somebody.
I was like, well, you can stay or whatever.
And I just took off.
I mean, I started walking back to the truck.
and as I got back up
they was a cop
coming by
and I slagged him
and was like hey
you know I was like
you know we've done our fishing
people's throwing rocks at us
whatever he's like you know
can you go this way and flash
you know
spotlight and he did and he couldn't find
nothing
and
you know so
not saying that it was or wasn't
but that was the first
kind of
the thing that got me thinking when I was telling these stories.
And then maybe like two months later, I was working for a security spot.
It was a company called Securex, and basically they would take you
and you would sit out in the mountains and kind of watch to make sure like copper thieves
and whatnot didn't come and try to steal copper out of the mines
or mess with mining equipment and stuff like that.
And, you know, at first I thought it's going to be like what I'd see when I'd work at the mines.
Like, you know, people sitting in a trailer or something like that, but it wasn't.
And you had a sign of paper saying that you wouldn't take a gun on site or you wouldn't carry with you.
And I thought that was fine until I got up there.
And, you know, I realized I'm sitting in, you know, the middle of the mountains by myself in my vehicle.
and I'm working from six in the evening to six in the morning.
And, you know, I had a little $300 truck that nothing worked on it,
like none of the gauges or anything.
And I remember it was in the middle of wintertime.
And one of the nights that I was up there, it happened back-to-back nights.
My truck, you know, it was old.
So it was like, I turned it off because I was.
I didn't want to waste gas.
And I went to start it, and it was dead.
So I was pretty much, you know, stuck.
And the lights didn't work.
I didn't have a gun or nothing like that.
So to be honest, like, it was kind of spooky.
And I started hearing footsteps and limb breaking.
And, you know, I thought, you know, figures.
And the lights on the things on the floor.
truck wasn't really that bright, really didn't have a good flashlight. And to be honest, like,
I really didn't want to get out and check because, you know, to be, you know, whoever's going
to be up there where I was at, you know, it was a good 30, 40 minute drive through rough, rough road,
like back roads in the mountain, like, you're driving up the mountains. Like, I literally had to put
center blocks in a bed of my truck to make sure I could grip, good enough to get up there.
And so no one's going to be up there.
And if they were up there, they're not walking.
And if they, you know, so you would have heard a vehicle or something or a four-wheeler if somebody was up there.
And at that time of night, you would have seen lights because nobody would have been up there just walking without lights.
And I started here in footsteps.
And they was coming around my truck.
And to be honest, I locked my doors.
and I shut my eyes and I pretended to be asleep
and I figured, you know, it's up and came close enough.
I didn't want to see it anyway.
And I pretty much slayed there and kept my eyes shut.
And I heard stuff getting around the truck that wasn't animal.
You know, you could tell it was, I guess, what you call bipedal.
It sounded like a human walking.
but I didn't really want to check
and I couldn't really wait until morning
and I kind of just
I guess eventually dozed off
and then I woke up to something beating on my truck
and there was a guy
he was doing his rounds and he gave me a jump
and I left so the next day when I came up
it was a different spot but the same mountain
and this time I wasn't at Pine Mountain
I was, these two times I was going up Highway 38.
It was a place called High Splint Mines, Co-Mines, but it was at the top of this mines.
And the second night that I was up there, I was in a different spot.
And off in the distance, they was what they called like an augur miner,
which it drilled holes into the side of the mountain and pulled coal.
well, but you had like, you know, you had like a little lot that was maybe a football field or so away.
And I remember sitting there, and it is all three times it happened around the same time.
And it was about anywhere from one to three at night.
And this time I started getting rocks thrown at me again.
And at first I thought it was rocks, maybe, you know, the way, you know, like if he was walking through gravels.
and you might kick some rocks and you would hear them scoot across the ground.
That's kind of like what I would hear at first.
And after maybe two or three times, I turned my lights on
and I seen the rocks coming from a certain distance.
And I knew from the impact that they would hit the ground with and bounce
that they had to be thrown pretty hard to get there.
and that's when I realized that somebody's throwing rocks at me again.
And, you know, I first thought, well, if it was a thief,
they're not going to be trying to get my attention.
They're going to be trying to sneak past me.
And it continued, you know,
I guess for probably 15, 20 minutes, rocks would continue.
And it wasn't like nonstop, but it was,
was like one or two here, a few minutes would go by, another one or two.
And you could tell, like, again, they wasn't trying to hit me, but they would come within
10 feet of me, like on either my ride or left side.
And again, fear came over me, and something told me I needed to leave.
And I thought, well, you know, to be honest, five bucks an hour ain't really enough.
Davis and four or sister a buck
$5 an hour
really ain't enough to sit here
and risk anything
especially when you ain't allowed to carry
so I left and I left
and I quit the job and was like
I ain't fooling with it no more
and then
maybe three
four weeks later that somebody had set the mountains on fire
and they was a bootleger
that lived across the creek
from where I did in the holler that I grew up in and he raised hogs and I'm talking huge huge
hogs and uh every now and then they would get out but not not like all the time
he's a squat uh but uh i remember we had got home from a football game
We went and watched a football game, and my uncle was standing outside.
And he started hearing something up on the mountain in front of the house.
And he hollered at me because I walked inside because we was actually out there just watching the glow off in the distance of where the mountain was on fire.
Kind of like keeping an eye on where it was going.
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I was like, you know, I've been out here long enough.
It ain't coming our way yet, and I'm going inside.
And he hollered at me, and he told me to come out there, and he asked me, he said, have you ever heard of that?
And it was a scream.
And honestly, at that point, I'd never heard anything like it.
And it was really, really loud.
but when you heard it, it sounded like somebody was driving a truck or whatever through the mountains.
It was like the branches and stuff were breaking and, you know, it just sounded like something was just flying through the mountains.
And it was at a fast pace, and it was headed towards where the hogs would normally be, but I'd never heard that squall or whatever.
And, you know, I'd heard the guy
when he would neuter the hogs and stuff.
And I knew what hogs sound like.
And I knew what deer and bear and all that sounds like.
And but I'd never heard this.
And he asked me, he's like, you know what that is?
I said, I had no clue.
I'd never heard that.
And it wasn't until I started getting into this
and doing my own research.
And, you know, I can't.
I've got really addicted and hooked into this now.
And so, you know, when I ain't doing something working or something like that,
I'm constantly listening to YouTube and watching videos.
And just I really like hearing people's stories because I learn a lot from that.
And it's just interesting to me that so many people.
from a different spots around the world have the same stories.
And, you know, I live down in South Florida now,
and I guess they kind of left a skunkake down here,
and I don't really know much about it.
But I've gotten really into it.
But after researching and stuff, a lot of this stuff,
you know, little things would come back to me.
And I remember as a kid walking out of my house one morning,
but you well and uh but at the base of the mountain because like when you walked out our backyard you
walked in the mountain and you walked straight up and if you walked out our front of the house it was
a little bit of yard a creek in a mountain and uh on the backside if you walked out and walked down
through the yard they was a little spot like a trail that we used to go up because we got our
water from the mountain and any time our water would freeze that's the trail that we would take to go
find where it's frozen fix it and at the base of that we found 12 well i found them but it was you know
basically asked that it was 12 deer legs that had what looked like being ripped out of a joint
and just laid in the yard and they were kind not like really in a pall but they were kind of
in a certain little area.
And they didn't have bite marks.
They wasn't skinned.
Nothing wrong with them.
It just looked like somebody had literally ripped them from the deer
and threw them in the yard and left them.
And I'd never seen that, didn't know nothing about it.
And we just took them.
We thought it was just, you know, that's odd.
And took them and threw them back up in the mountain and left it.
And but the more that I've looked into these stories and stuff, like I've heard people talk about how they, you know, I've heard a few stories about the deer legs.
I've, you know, but I've never seen one.
And I'm trying to get in with the BFRO and do some expeditions and find people that I can go.
and I'm going to start looking for them regardless
and just because, you know, I was in infantry,
I was a sniper in the Army, and, you know,
I understand hiding and those for the longest time,
my theory was,
there's a big set, you know, with all the technology
and all that that we have,
we definitely would have found one by now.
And, you know, when I was,
say that to that guy who was like, we've seen them. There's videos. There's this.
There's that. Again, I had never got online, looked up anything or whatever.
And when I got online and started looking this stuff up, I was like, it really convinced me.
And I was, I don't know. I'm going to stay open-minded with it. I don't know.
you know, I know people believe they're different things, but for me, I guess I'm just really interested in it.
It's got me hooked right now.
Part of me wants to see one, but from a safe distance, you know.
But, yeah, I mean, that's all I've really experienced.
But looking back on it now, and after all the stories and stuff that I've heard and watched,
I just can't think of anything else that it would have been, you know.
Frank, you've had some really interesting stuff happen.
Thank you for sharing.
That Harlan County, Kentucky, I mean, some of the wildest stuff happens in that area.
And not just with Bigfoot also.
There's a lot of dogman stuff that happens.
happens there too.
You know, that's another thing that I'd heard.
You know, like I said, we didn't, it was just something that never really, you know,
it started making sense now when I was, when I looked back on going camping and stuff as a kid,
because when we would go camping, like my friends and his parents, like they would always line
their full orders up in a circle, you know, and if any, you would hear any type of limb break in or anything
like that. You know, they try to sneak over
and get on their
four-wheelers and hit the lights at the same time.
That way it'd be like a 360
perimeter type thing, you know?
And I'd always
now that I looked into it,
I realize that where I grew up was a big
hot spot and the guy that's really into it. He's like, dude, you were
right there where it's at. And I thought,
again, you know, I was like,
I guess, you know? But now
it's like now that I moved away
and as I'm really into it, you know, I'm not there to go looking around.
And I'm sure, you know, I remember my, we would always walk to catch the bus down to my grandma's,
and it wasn't a far walk, but, you know, like I said, they would always talk about hearing screams
like a woman screaming or, you know, like she's getting killed or whatever.
And, you know, my mom and then would always say, oh, you better hurry up.
get to your grandmas or whatever because at the time i thought they were saying woolly
bugger but now after watching stuff i guess they caught it the woodburger
bugger or something and i always you know i just thought it was a joke or uh and you know
they would say oh it's a it's a mountain line or it's a bobcat or and it could have been i
don't know but uh you know as a kid you know uh uh uh uh you know uh uh uh
I didn't really waste a lot of time getting there, you know, so I would run.
But, you know, now looking back at it and looking at some of the stories, I think I was listening to the podcast where a guy was talking about one coming out of the weeds and breaking the hogs back and smacking it.
And I thought, well, you know, with all the hogs is over there, it's a possibility that, you know, they kind of stick.
Because my idea is there's a lot of full willing and stuff going on down that way.
A lot of people are in the mountains.
But the thing is, your own trails.
And, you know, you've got a lot of jinsangers and stuff like that that are out walking around.
But, you know, there's not really a lot that there's so much woods and stuff that people, I guess, assume that they're not there.
because they, you know, you're on these roads or you're on these back roads or mountain roads
or whatever, but, you know, there's still a lot of unexplored road, you know, like,
just because you're driving a road and you're in the mountains, you're not really in the mountains,
you know, and I know people that get out there and explore them, but, you know, it's like,
I know when I was in the Army, if we was out in the woods and a car came by, we were taught to get down
hide when the car passed by you get up and that way if anybody's looking at that window or driving by
they don't see nobody and you know that's us so it's like you know if these things live out there
they're way better hiding than we are and um so if they want if they don't want to be seen you know
I don't see why it's so hard for people to believe it and I you know I was one of them you know
I was like I said I didn't know a lot about them you know uh I was under the impression it was
just a caveman.
And, but now that, I remember I called my mom maybe, because, you know, my wife,
she makes a lot of man, which is fine.
I don't, I don't care.
None of that bothers me.
But she's, you know, she laughs and whatnot because she's like, oh, you're in there making,
watching big foot, you know.
So I called my mom and was telling her and showing her some stuff.
And I was like, yeah, you know, look at this, blah, blah, blah.
And I said, do you believe me?
She's like, yeah.
I was like, and it kind of shocked me that she said it so nonchalant, I guess.
And so I don't know.
I probably need to talk to her and see, you know,
and start of asking people and whatnot because it's untelling the stories that people
probably have that they don't come out with, you know,
because of the whole skeptic and people thinking that they're crazy and stuff like that.
And, but, you know, it was like not even a hesitation when I asked her.
And which, like I said, it kind of shocked me.
But, you know, it kind of pert my curiosity, I guess.
Yeah, it sounds like you need to ask your mom to share some stories or ask why she believes that Bigfoot is really.
Right.
Yeah.
Right.
Yeah.
Because, I mean, I'm sure with all the people that surround that area.
and, you know, stories of, you know, like, where would you have, you know, I mean, I've heard the Woodberg
on the podcast, and, but, you know, I heard that. I didn't hear Bigfoot. And so, you know, I'm sure
there's a lot of people down in that area. It probably had stories. I, you know, one that I always
wanted to ask was like the coal the people who drive the trains you know like uh that people that
these train drivers that go in these spots where people never really are and uh i would like to
ask you know i'd like to talk to people like that and and find out the stuff that they'd seen
because you know they're in some they're in some spots that probably a lot of people don't
really get to see.
And, I mean, not that they would or not, but, you know, I'm new, so I'm kind of excited.
Yeah, absolutely.
And it sounds like you might have some, some cool connections to that area or you know
the type of people to talk to that, you know, people outside of growing up in Harlan
would have no idea to look for those people.
So, Frank, I'm glad you called in tonight.
I mean, I love that.
Yeah, sorry, it took me past, you know.
I love that something breaking through the woods and the loud scream event.
That is incredible.
I mean, without a, there's no doubt that that was probably a big foot up there or something similar.
Like, that's wild, man.
I had never heard that until I started listening to the podcast.
and when I heard some of the sounds from the podcast of,
I'm not saying it was a wop,
but it was almost like a how.
But I knew as soon as I heard,
it wasn't like the wops that I heard,
but I knew one of these,
it was on one of the episodes when I heard it,
it clicked,
and I knew that that was it,
because it was sent a,
it was so high,
and it was such a rumbling going on,
but the sound was so loud,
you just,
there wasn't nothing to compare it to.
And,
but at the rate that it was going across the mountain,
you know, at first you'd have thought,
is that a bird flying?
Because it's moving quick, you know.
Yeah.
But it was so,
it was too much, too much breaking and too loud of a noise to be,
to be anything other than that.
And, uh, but yeah, uh, hopefully, hopefully, you know, they say the skunkate, you know,
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through there on a foil or turkey hunting and there's no prints going up through a trail
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But then I hear that the skunk can't pass four toes, but then, you know, who knows?
I don't know much about it.
There's some weird stuff down in Florida, definitely, you know, keep me in mind if you, if you,
if you come across anything when you're down there looking around.
And I appreciate you calling in and sharing all about Harlan County, Kentucky.
That was really cool, Frank.
I appreciate it, brother.
Sorry, I took up so much of you time.
You're good.
You have a great night, sir.
You too, brother.
So if you don't, oh, here we go.
Every time, this technology, every time.
I love it.
I'm going to try it.
I apologize.
I'm going to try to call that.
right real quick okay it's going through my speakers hi this is jeremiah hey jeremiah how's it going good
who's this this is joey uh joey on instagram and conros on uh youtube i switch youtube
yeah yeah thanks for calling in joey and you i got the uh form filled out right yes sir i did
all right so joey i'm going to go ahead actually let me
I need to put on, do not disturb real quick.
And then so we don't get disturbed during the call.
But Joey, thank you for calling in.
The floor is yours.
Go ahead and share what you would like.
Okay, listen.
First of all, I want to say I'm a big fan of your podcast
and I'm actually really kind of excited to be able to talk to you.
And I've shared my story with one other person before,
which I won't comment on that.
but it uh you know i was one of those people that just never knew anything about this didn't believe in
anything but when i was a little kid and this is like in the 80s it was like mid 80s i was probably
about 12 years old i used to walk in the woods a lot and i live in maryland and you know
Maryland's not supposed to be a huge thing for bigfoot saskwatch anything like that but
I was going through the woods like I used to do all the time, you know, on the weekends and after school and stuff.
I used to go to this creek and I used to wait to get a creek looking for turtles and snakes and stuff like that.
And I really hearing this noise on the bark of the tree.
And I looked up about 150 feet away and not like into the woodline, but just down for me.
And, you know, that's the difference.
and that's why I could see it.
I saw this little white monkey.
And it was coming down the tree head first when I saw it.
And as a little kid, I just didn't know what to make of it.
I just kind of looked at it and I realized it was staring at me.
And when it realized that I, you know, we basically locked the eyes.
We were just looking at each other.
It went around the tree just like a squirrel wood.
And so I started.
walking through the creek and I get out and I walked to that tree and I circled the whole tree
and I couldn't see it anymore. I didn't find it. So I have no idea what I went to. But basically
what it was is like a little monkey that looked kind of like a baby chimp. You know how little
baby chimps look? But it was white. It didn't have a tail. I remember that. It didn't have a tail.
and it was white
and it was maybe like two feet long
from like the head to its little bottom
you know that they have their little legs
and stuff but like the little body
was maybe like two feet long
and I didn't know what to make of it
because I was a little kid
I had never heard of cryptids or anything like that
I had no idea what that was
all I know is I saw like this little
white monkey in Maryland
we don't have monkeys here
Oh, absolutely.
Yeah.
Go ahead.
Sorry.
No, no, you're fine.
And the thing about it is, as I got older and got older, finally I, like, heard about
Sasquatch and stuff like that.
So I started reading books on it.
You know, as I was growing up, we didn't really have the Internet or anything like that.
So all I could do is, like, grab a book here, grab a book there at the library where I could read stuff about it.
And I basically left it alone for all those years.
until I found a, you know, podcasts.
And I started hearing up stories about Bigfoot and Sasquatch and everything like that.
And then I started hearing stuff about, you know, what Ron Morehead said about the Sierra sounds.
And I'm like, hold on a minute.
There's something going on here.
You know, because I'm pretty sure I saw a monkey where I know that there are no monkeys.
And, you know, in my ignorant mind, I'm thinking, well, it's just a monkey.
But then the more I heard about it, the more stories I realized it's not just the monkey.
I realized, wait a minute, I saw something that was pretty crazy.
So I start taking the Sierra Sounds where I used to live, which was just at the bottom of the Appalachian Mountains in Maryland.
I live in Frederick County, and I start blasting the Sierra Sounds out into the
backwards into the property. It was about 400 meters back. We had a little creek basically that
connected to the Potomac River. And if you, I mean, I don't care who looks it up or anything
like that. I mean, I'm not lying about it. So, but you can look it up and, you know, the
Potomac River in Maryland connects all. There's a trail that's called the C&O Canal that connects
all the way to Ohio and, you know, there's so many encounters in Ohio and stuff like that.
So there's basically a trail through all the cities, whatever you want to call it.
That's just wilderness.
That's even how the coyotes and other animals have started to move down into our state through that, using that trail.
But I get up early and now I'll try to be assessing.
as I can with this, I don't mean to take up your time.
I get up very early for work because the nature of my job.
And I have dogs.
And I have German shepherds that are German blood working German shepherds.
Like they're the kind of the police departments take.
And I keep those dogs because I use them for, they're trained for protection.
They're trained to protect the animals at the house.
that are trying to protect the people at the house.
So they're not the kind of dog that backs down from anything.
We've run into coyotes.
They ran the pack of the coyotes out of the area.
They've run the bears out of the area because they don't play.
And obviously, I maintain a pack because that's where their strength is in numbers.
And this one morning, it's like in 2020, I want to say,
because I had been, I had started that in the fall.
So it must have been in the spring of 2023.
I'm going through the usual routine with the dogs to put them out and everything.
And they wouldn't go outside.
Like they just froze and they would not go outside.
And then, like I said, about 400 meters away in the, down in the creek,
I hear an exchange of what sounds to me like,
two chimps.
Like the way, you know, a chimp makes a very distinct sound, you know, like from
nature documentaries and stuff like that when they go, you know, they get like that high
pitch when they get excited.
But it wasn't like just an animal going off.
It was an interaction between two animals because I heard two distinct voices.
There were no words.
No, it wasn't anything like that.
It was an exchange between two animals that were, I guess for the lack of a better term, arguing between each other.
But what got me was none of these dogs would go outside.
Like they were just frozen and refused to go outside.
And, you know, I've seen these dogs take off after a full-grown black bear.
I've seen them take off into the middle of a coyote pack
and they say, well, you know, the coyotes will drag them out
until the full pack comes in and blah, blah, blah.
I've heard all those stories.
I've seen it.
I know what my dogs are capable of.
And I've seen it done.
These dogs wouldn't move off the back porch.
So I left to the dad.
Talk to my brother about it and everything else.
He was like, I don't know, man.
Who knows?
And about a week later, I get woken up.
It was just after midnight.
I get woken up.
And all I can hear is just something going, bam, bam, bam.
Like somebody's taking a baseball bat to a tree somewhere, wood.
And the area I lived in, everybody's got firearms.
One of my neighbors used to constantly shoot his AR out into the targets he had back behind his property.
So it's not the kind of place where you're just going to start waking up the neighbors, you know,
because the houses are far enough apart that we know if there's stuff going on,
especially like with my house, everybody knew the dogs I had.
if people were coming over, they would usually call and say, hey, we're coming over, you know, make sure you've got the dogs or whatever.
Because you're not just rolling up on this house if the dogs are outside.
And so it wakes me up and I'm a little bit out of it and everything else.
And the thing that gets me is that my dog should be up.
My dog should be alerting.
My dog should be barking and growling, getting ready to charge outside.
And all their little beds are around our bed inside the room with us, right?
And these dogs are just laying there because I woke up and I looked at them.
They're laying there.
They're just flat.
Like if they could have dug themselves any further into the beds, they would have.
Their ears are back.
Their heads are completely down.
And none of these dogs are making a single sound.
No growls, no nothing, no bones.
barking just down in their beds.
And these are, this is not the type of dogs that I have.
Like if one of the goats started crying or something or bellowing in the back yard,
they'd be up.
They would be the first ones up barking and growling, getting ready to launch themselves outside.
They're hearing this huge sound that woke us up.
Nothing. They're doing absolutely nothing. Now, here's this strange part, which some people may or may not believe.
As soon as I picked up that phone to, you know, start recording, to put it on video and start recording it stopped.
And when I finally put the phone back down, because I didn't hear it again, I heard it, but it was much further away.
and you know I'm not going to tell you that I that it's a Sasquatch because you know like I said I'm just trying to be brief with this but there's a lot more details I go into it Joey but you're not the first person to say that whole you pick up the recorder and it stopped like dude I've gotten that more than one time it's wild but sorry go ahead no what I was trying to tell you like I said I'm just trying to
to brief because I don't want to take up your time, but
the one thing I'll tell you, honestly, is that
at one point when I realized that my dogs
were not reacting to that,
all my hair just stood up, and I cannot explain to you
why that happened. It just
it was like a very,
how would you call this, like a very primal,
like a very primal fear. Like my, all my hair just stood
up. And I couldn't explain why, because I had not seen anything. I didn't know what was actually
out there, but it just did. And that just felt so weird. And the fact that my dogs didn't react,
I cannot logically explain that. Because like I said, my dogs have the biggest thing we have
in Maryland is a black bear. And they're not even that big here, you know. And I've seen my dogs
going after the black bears.
And now, before anybody gets all upset about it,
I don't let them go attack a black bear or something like that.
Just, you know, driving them off the properties so the goats are safe.
But they're not afraid of animals, natural animals in the woods.
You know, they run the coyotes off.
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You know, what the heck was in the woods that night that both those nights that scared them like that?
What did I see when I was a kid?
I mean, again, I'm not going to tell you that it was a Sasquatch.
But I can tell you, I definitely saw a monkey in the tree that looked like a little baby chimp.
and I heard what sounded to me like
shrimps in the creek behind our property
and I heard what sounded to me like
Woodnots which is often
you know
said to be a Sasquatch
I cannot tell you that
that's what it was because I never saw it
I can only tell you what I experienced
during that
and count or during that incident, I guess, should we say, and I can only tell you how my dogs reacted to it, which to me is very, it's what normally happens when one of these creatures is around.
Because the dogs were having no part of it, and that's not the dogs I have.
Joey, it's it's definitely a really interesting thing you're going through.
And an individual in the chat, Phyllis pointed out, it's almost like, you know, it makes you wonder, what have the dogs seen that they know that there's something out there?
I think you might be on to something there, Joe.
Where you saw the white monkey when you were a kid, how far away from, is that in the same area?
or that's actually but i live about 50 60 miles from where i grew up i mean i left and you know i've
lived in other states and all that but i came back and now i live only i live at the foot of the
appellation mountains but i'm only about 50 60 miles from where i grew up it's very interesting
where i grew up where i grew up back then was a lot obviously there was a lot more wilderness areas and
stuff before it was all built up.
So it was definitely a different area back in the 80s than what it is now.
I would say definitely keep me in the loop.
I think stuff is probably going to keep happening for you unless you put up like game
cams or something around your property.
They usually tend to go away because of the I are.
But yeah, let me know.
You can send me an email, Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
if you have any updates in the future.
But thank you for calling in and sharing what's going on on your property.
Yes, sir.
Like I said, I just wanted to get that out there to you.
I've been meaning to talk to you for a while.
And I don't mean to take up your time.
So I just wanted to share that with you.
I'll email you and I'll let you remember more of the details of what actually
happened.
But that's basically a brief summary of what it was.
But I definitely just a little white chimp in a tree when I was a little kid.
I just didn't know what it was at that time.
That's wild.
Also, see if you can, if you, if you're in good relations with any neighbors,
talk to your neighbors, see if they're having weird stuff going on too.
I'd be curious to know if it's just your place or if it's the people around you, too.
The neighbors is a hard thing to breach.
Gotcha.
Okay.
All right.
I'll cry.
We'll leave it there.
I mean, it's hard to go up to somebody to say, hey, do you think you have Bigfoot in your backyard too?
I don't know, but I'll work on it.
Maybe bake him some cookies too.
Nothing else going on weird around your area, just a Bigfoot stuff.
Any other weird things going on?
Well, weird lights.
I don't know if you get into that also.
I honestly don't know if you talk about that guy.
Yeah.
So can you kind of describe what you mean by weird lights?
I guess what everybody would call like these orbs of light that just seem to go through the backwoods.
And it's not a flashlight because, you know, we've already gone through that whole thing.
and it's kind of the same thing.
It's the dogs don't necessarily react the same way that we heard those sounds or when we felt the presence and something else.
It's not exactly like that, but you can tell that the dogs get tense.
And I always, you know, I've always been out in the woods.
I grew up in the woods.
So I just, I read my dog's body.
language. And I can tell when there's an animal around, when there's something that they need to
take care of, when there's a predator, when there's prey. And dogs just have a certain body
language. Absolutely. Yeah, they really do. When we heard those sounds, you could just tell they were
scared. Like, they want to know part of it. When I see these lights, they just tense up. And
as a matter of fact, my sister and my brother-in-law are here and they're from Michigan.
And my brother-in-law has this huge property up in Michigan in the Upper Peninsula where he does a lot of hunting.
I've been up there fishing and hunting with him before.
And he's got these game camps up.
And he actually has taken pictures of these orbs that I don't really have any game camps because, you know, it's just the backyard to me.
But he's actually taking pictures of these, caught them on the game cams of these warps.
And I don't understand how a light triggers a motion sensor.
But I've seen these lights back in the woods over the creek and into that area.
What color?
I've seen white and I've seen blue.
Okay.
Gotcha.
But I don't know what to make of it.
And, you know, I have weapons.
Like, I could go down there and see if it's a human being or something,
walking around in the creek with a flashlight or something.
But the way it moves, clearly it's not.
And sometimes you see them up like in the higher canopy of the trees.
And then they just kind of go off and do their own thing.
But I just, I see them, but I try not to pay too much of time.
attention, and because truthfully, I guess I feel like if I pay attention to it, then it's going to pay
attention to me.
And I don't really want that.
Absolutely.
But I've seen a lot of those warps going through trees.
And at times, I've seen lights flying overhead and not like the orbs.
They're different than the orbs.
It's like, shoot, you're really going to think I'm crazy now.
No, I'm not.
Go ahead.
I've seen like these silver, this is like in broad daylight.
I've seen like a silver thing shaped like an egg covering over the house one time.
Okay.
And as soon as I pulled out my phone to try to record it, it just shot up straight up and it was gone.
And as a matter of fact, just last weekend, because I was outside grilling, this is like I said, this is,
middle of the afternoon where, you know, the sun's out. You can see everything clearly.
I saw a round one, a round silver ball just hovering in my looked up. I did start to fly away.
So again, I pull out my phone to start recording it as soon as I do that. It just is gone.
So I'm not not, not, I'm not crazy, Joe.
Well, I, I, no one's saying you are and you're calling into the.
right place where we don't call people crazy because you're free to just share your story and
we're trying to all figure it out together, man.
I guess this would be other strange things that I have seen in the sky.
Like I said, I cannot tell you 100% that I've seen a Sasquatch.
I can tell you, I've seen a little white monkey in a tree.
I can tell you for a fact that I've heard chimps in the quick.
break behind the lead down to the C&O canal, I've heard what quote unquote sounds like wood knocking.
And I see white and blue orbs going through the trees in the back where the creek runs a lot of times.
And I have seen these other things.
So I don't know what all that means, but I don't know.
I just figured you're the guy to reach out to and talk to about this kind of stuff because nobody else is going to believe.
my sister laughs at me she's my my brother-in-law he's a hunter too and uh yeah he when
they're in there in michigan now but when he was still here in maryland he they had some
property up near pa he was actually run out of his uh deer stand really something that was
growling at him and uh he and i are kind of the same page but he just
won't talk to me about it.
But he said he actually got down at a deer stand,
walked out into the cornfield that he was overseeing
where the deer was supposed to come into because he was scared to go back into the woods.
And he was, and mind you, this is, we're both ex-military.
This guy worked with special forces and everything else.
So it's not like he's, you know, some sort of soft weak guy.
He's not.
She was scared.
enough that he just went out to the middle of the field, called my sister and said, come pick me up at this other road.
Wow.
Because he was afraid because the way where he had parked, he had to go back into the woods to get to his truck.
And he's like, I'm not going back into those woods.
Absolutely.
He had my sick to him up and drive him all the way around back to his truck because he was that scared.
And this is not the kind of man that gets scared.
I mean, the guy's like well over six feet.
Yeah.
The big, huge guy, you know, he would, but he told me that.
He said, something was growling back there at me.
And like I said, the biggest things we have here is black bears.
Everybody knows what a black bear looks like.
And in Maryland, they don't get that big.
You know, it's not like we're in Montana where we're going to get a grizzly bear.
Yeah.
A black bear, you can make enough noise and run him off.
you know, we're not even in Canada where the black bears get a lot bigger, where they might actually pose a threat.
Now, where we're at, the black bears are about 200 or 300, 300 pounds.
You know, if you got an arrow or a rifle, that's the last thing it wants to run into.
But yeah, he was run out of his deer stand by something that she said, like, when it was growling.
He said, I could feel the vibration going through me, and I wanted nothing to do with that.
Joey, I doubt he would go for this, but I mean, if feel free to pass on my info, if he wants, if he ever needs to talk to anyone who's not going to judge, who's not going to make fun of them.
I would love to talk to that individual.
You can pass on my info and it can be like not even for a podcast.
I'll just talk to him on the side, you know, and help him work through stuff.
But yeah, I mean, Joe, I feel like we might be chatting again sometimes.
in the future because stuff is going to keep going for you.
But, you know, as Cansquatch said in the chat,
chat, I would recommend you really get to know your,
your neighbors because in this situation,
it'd probably be good to have someone you could call just in case,
if you know what I mean.
So it's always good to know your neighbors.
So, we do know them.
I'm just like, yeah, I got you.
I really want to be the belief that I believe in.
in Bigfoot and Sasquatch because like I said, I mean,
I can't even imagine what my neighbors were thinking when I started
call blasting.
That's true.
Yeah.
Well, make him so cookies, you know.
But Joey, it's been fun chatting with you.
I hope we chat again in the future.
You can always hit me up at email, Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
I do want to head on.
I've got a few calls to make back.
But it has been fun chatting with you.
And best of luck.
Thanks, man.
You got a great podcast, man.
Thank you.
How good one, Joey.
That was good.
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All right, we're back.
Okay, so that was an awesome call with Joey out of Maryland.
He's got some wild stuff going on.
I think that I will actually be talking to him in the future.
but I've got a few calls to make here.
So we are going to call back, see if this person is still awake and what they've got to share.
Hello?
Hi, this is Jeremiah.
We just spoke, Jeremiah.
I did that again.
I'm sorry, Joey.
I always do this.
No, no worries.
Peace.
Guys, I always do that.
Well, I've done it two times.
All right.
Okay, here we go.
This is a new one.
Hello?
Hi, this is Jeremiah.
Hi.
Hi, who is this?
This is Carla.
Carla, thank you for calling in.
Did you get a chance to fill out the guest release form?
Yes, I did.
Perfect.
All right.
Well, I appreciate you calling in.
I would imagine you've got something to share.
So I'm going to go ahead and hand it right over to you.
Okay.
I just wanted to start with saying that I've always been interested in,
you know, fringe things like ghosts, UFOs, things like that.
And when I was younger, I was interested in Bigfoot.
But as I got older, I kind of realized that that was the least likely of all these things to actually exist.
You know, a giant, a giant ape in the woods in the United States.
And we have all this technology.
And so my interest kind of wane from the whole Bigfoot.
thing. And then it was about 2014. I was watching YouTube and I just had a video pop up, a
suggestion for a Bigfoot video. And so I thought, all right, well, I've watched just about
every kind of ghost thing there's out there. So let me just watch this. So I did. And just
immediately, I started having these flashbacks. And I mean, of something that it was like, I guess I
had forgotten about, but at the same time, it seemed like I had always known. And so what it was
was when I was about seven years old, I'm going to say it was about seven years old because
it was right before I moved to Florida. This is in Buncom County, North Carolina, in the
Smoky Mountains. Me and my cousin used to go and, you know, play in the way. This isn't right
in the middle of it. It's basically like a valley or in the middle of a bunch of mountains. And
at my grandmother's house. And so my cousin and I would go everywhere. You know, she would set us out in the
morning and be like, don't come back till, you know, the evening until it's dinner time. And,
um, there was one part of the woods, though, that we weren't allowed to go. And it was, um, my grandmother's
neighbor, he was a grouchy old man and he didn't want us on his property or that's what we thought.
So one day we knew he was going to be gone. And so we're like, okay, this is our chance. So my cousin and I,
He was about eight, my cousin.
And so we got on his little dirt bike, his little mini bike,
and we went back behind that neighbor's house.
And so we found this little clearing.
I want to say it was probably maybe like a quarter mile back,
maybe not even that much.
But we came upon this clearing and we got off the bike.
And we were just, you know, standing there walking around, looking around.
and all of a sudden, I remember both of us just got freaked out, and we were both kind of like, do you want to go?
Yeah, let's go.
And then that's when it was the most, I swear I thought it was going to turn around and see an African lion.
It was the loudest, most permeating sound that you could ever imagine.
It sounded like an African lion roar mixed with an elephant.
mixed with, I don't even know what, but so we turned around and there it was.
It was not a bear.
It was on two feet.
It was looking back, like I remember at the time thinking that it was twice the size of me.
So, I mean, it had to be probably eight feet tall.
But it was just staying in there.
It had both of its arms down to its side and its mouth opened.
just roaring and I don't really remember getting on the bike.
The next thing that I remember is I had, you know, I was on the back of the bike and so I
had a hold of my cousin's shirt with both fists and I had my head looking down because
I was scared to death and I didn't want to see anything and you could actually feel
like footsteps coming through the wheels of the bike as this thing ran after us.
but I you know I assume if it had wanted to catch us it would have but you know I never saw it obviously I never turned around and looked because I was terrified and then that that's about that's about the end of the memory and so when I remembered this I immediately um like I said I was that was just before I moved to Florida and so my cousin and I ended up losing touch over the years and so immediately I got on Facebook
him and found him and contacted him.
And I was like, did this really happen?
And he just sent me like capital letters once in his back.
He's like, I can't believe you forgot the day we saw Bigfoot.
So like I said, that was in 2014.
And ever since then, I've just been completely obsessed with the subject.
And even though I know that it was something that really happened because like I said,
he was there and corroborates every, you know, aspect of it.
I still kind of just, I guess I'm just trying to see another one so that I know I'm not crazy.
But so, yeah, that's, I've had a few things happen since then, but that's, that's the big thing.
That, that is wild.
My goodness.
So you mentioned the county, can you, is there a specific part of the county that you can, that you can,
share?
Yeah, this was in Candler, North Carolina, C-A-N-D-L-E-R.
Yeah.
And I also, let me just say this, we used to hear, before this happened, we used to hear
something screaming.
And like I said, because she was down in a valley, it sounded like it was coming from
all around, but we would hear things screaming in the summertime, like summertime going
into autumn.
And she would, my grandmother would say that it was Panthers.
But now as an adult, looking back, I know what a panther sounds like, and that's not what it was.
It was kind of like the Ohio house.
And also, she was very adamant about having the windows, the curtains close before nighttime.
And we would say, why?
You know, like we would question her about it.
And she would say, we have to get the windows closed before the summer man comes.
or he'll peek in at you
and we were like well what's the summer man
and she would just say
oh he's somebody that walks around
and looks to see make sure little kids
are in bed so of course
we thought you know she was just trying to get us
in bed or whatever
well
a few years back
I was I was watching
something on Bigfoot and come to find out
that is what
some of the tribes
call Bigfoot
Summerman because that's when he comes around
And so just between that, oh, and she used to also talk about the catamounts.
And we would say, well, what's a cat amount?
And we thought, you know, it's some kind of cat because cat amount.
And we would ask her, you know, is it a cat?
Is it a mountain lion?
Is it a panther?
And she would say no, but she wouldn't tell us what it was.
And now I've come to find out that that's also something.
A cat amount is also something that you call Bigfoot.
You can also, a lot of people also call Mountain Lions catamount,
but it's interchangeable with Mountaine's also Bigfoot.
So looking back, I think that she knew.
And my father, who was raised in that same house,
he says he remembers being about two years old and being in a crib.
And he would look up at the window at night and see a monkey,
a monkey man looking down at him.
And on more than one occasion.
So, yeah, looking back, I think she knew.
And I think that activity was always happening around there.
They did, you know, like I said, they would let us go and play with no boundaries, really, no restrictions.
But my grandfather would always say, if you're out playing and the woods go quiet, run, get out of there.
And he used to always drill that into us.
So, yeah, I think they both, they both had some experience with it.
And my grandmother grew up in northern Georgia.
So I think she knew what these things were.
And I think she knew they were around there in Buncombe County and North Carolina.
So yeah, that's about it.
Oh, my goodness.
Is that still in the family, that property?
Yes.
Really?
Yeah.
Matter of fact, the cousin that was with me that day, he owns that house.
He owns her house now because she's obviously passed.
I got to talk to that cousin.
You know you got to pass.
on the info to the cousin
because the cousin is still having issues.
I guarantee it.
Oh, yeah.
I haven't talked to him in a couple years,
but yeah,
he's just a message away on Facebook.
Oh,
please.
But yeah,
it's really weird because like I said,
it's like now that I remembered it,
it feels like that memory was always there.
And the weird thing was,
like I said,
Bigfoot was the last thing
that I thought was real,
even though I had already had this incident
and didn't remember it.
So yeah, very strange.
I got it.
We got a few questions if that's all right.
That's fine.
All right.
So yeah, here's some interesting ones.
So Squatch and Holler says,
was there water near the woods you weren't supposed to go into?
There were, like now that I go and look at it on Google Maps,
there is water.
I didn't know it at the time.
But we were.
told never to go into the cornfields up up at the top of the hill.
And I feel like I remember having been chased out of the cornfield a couple times.
But in my memory, it was by a man.
So I don't know.
I might want to ask my cousin about that.
Yeah, I would think so.
That could be interesting too.
Yeah.
You know, going back into what you remember, Can Squatch has a good question.
Did anything stand out about the mouth or the face from what you saw?
The mouth, well, I mean, the mouth was open because it was basically screaming.
But that, the face is hard for me to recollect.
I do remember that it was more man looking than, because.
at no point did I think that we had seen a giant monkey like that never crossed my mind.
So I want to say that it looked more human-like and it was just confusing, you know.
But yeah, its mouth, it was open.
It was screaming and I guess maybe it just wanted to run us out of there.
And like looking back, I remember, I wonder if that's why we weren't allowed to go back there.
And actually now that I think about it, yeah, there was a pond with, I don't know what kind of fish here was.
But he had his own little pond where he used to go fishing in the older gentleman by my grandmother's house.
So, yeah, and that was all right around in that area.
So, yeah.
And then there seems like there's something else I was going to tell you.
Oh, in that area also, when I was younger, I remember my grandmother telling me about how a little girl had disappeared.
Her mother was out, I guess she was putting clothes on the line or something.
and this probably would have been
I was little, so I was born in 77,
so this was in the late 70s, early 80s probably.
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Unless it had happened earlier.
But my grandmother would tell me about this little girl who had disappeared up
down the hall or somewhere and her mother had been out hanging clothes on the line
and turned around and she was just gone.
And, I mean, within 10 seconds.
And there's, you know, from the way my girl,
grandmother described it.
There's no way that a person could have grabbed that baby and taken off.
And then they never found her.
Oh, boy.
Also, another question about when you had that visual and that experience,
do you remember how that scream made you feel in that situation?
I mean, it almost was.
so loud that it
I feel like I almost went into shock
because like I said I don't remember
anything from the time we saw it
until the time we were down
the trail, you know, riding away
as fast as we could.
But I could feel it.
It was, you know,
it just like I said,
permeated every inch of your body.
My insides were jiggling and,
but yeah, sheer terror.
Shear terror is how it made you feel.
My goodness.
That's so intense.
Wesley, that was from Squatch and holler, guys.
Make sure you follow his channel.
He's got some incredible interviews as well.
Wesley from the chat, did you hear three pop or knock noise at all during the situation?
Not during the situation, but we did hear what I now know are wood knocks back then.
and you know like I said at the the actual encounter there could have been I have no idea because we weren't paying attention we were just little kids you know rooting around we had we had a stick we were we were making um seems like I remember we were making designs in the dirt with a stick or something like that and we just we just both got creeped out at the same time and then and that's when it happened and and it's weird because as much as it sounds
just like a lion roaring, there was also like an elephant trumpet kind of thing going on because I was at the zoo a couple years ago and the elephant was right next.
And it just brought back memories.
So it was kind of a mixture of noises, but it was to this day, the loudest thing I've ever heard in my entire life.
I mean, I can't even describe you, the volume.
You said it sounded like an elephant trumpet noise as well.
yeah like a like a lion roaring but mixed with an elephant trumpeting it was
I just yeah that's the best I can describe it
guys in the chat let me know have you ever heard a description
I've heard description of like lion roar but the elephant trumpet at the same time
that's totally for me that's really interesting
yeah I just remember when when I heard it at the zoo that it immediately made me
made me go back to that so
But yeah, there's a lot of it.
Like when we, when we ran, it's blocked out.
And the next thing that I remember is just having my, my cousin's shirt in both my hands, squeezing his shirt and looking down and just waiting for something to pull me off the back of that bike.
You know, I'm not, I'm not surprised at all that your brain made you forget this, you know, just a few people in the chat said, you know, it was, it was to protect you.
so that you could you could live and not have to deal it.
But it came back to you.
Did anything else weird happen when you were in that area that, you know,
you may not attribute to Bigfoot, but you can remember, oh, there's other weird stuff
that happened as well?
Orbs.
We would see orbs.
And I remember that because my grandmother would say that it was the ghosts of pioneer women
who had been slaughtered and, you know, just trying to scare us.
But, yeah, we would see orbs in the light, I mean, in the woods, and it would look almost just like somebody walking with a lantern where there wouldn't have been anybody.
So, but other than that, in that particular area, I don't remember anything.
But I did have one more experience in North Carolina.
And this was, this is just real quick.
This was in Spruce Pine, North Carolina, or more like North Cove.
There's a big factory that I used to work at.
Anybody that knows the area would know what I'm talking about.
But we had gotten off one night.
And this, Finding Bigfoot actually did an episode in Spruce Pine where I'm at right now
and where this took place.
So it has a history of Bigfoot activity.
But anyway, I was leaving work.
This would have been, maybe three years ago now.
Got off work one night, and there's a big stretch late at night.
It's a pretty lonesome road.
And so I was driving down the road, and a co-worker was in a car near me.
And at first I thought what was a bear was about to cry.
This is kind of woo, but this is what I saw.
It was what I thought was a bear was running across the road in front of me because it kind of reminded me of bare legs, except that I couldn't see anything above the legs.
It was like there was half of something and then the top half just wasn't there.
And then the more that it came into the road, the legs were way too far apart to be.
maybe if it was a giant polar bear,
but not the black bears we have around here.
There was probably six feet between the front legs and the back legs.
And yeah,
I slammed on my brakes.
The car next to me slammed on their brakes.
And he ended up rolling down his window and was like,
what the F was that?
And, you know,
I don't know what that was,
but it wasn't a bear.
And it wasn't, you know,
the only thing I can think of is maybe it was,
maybe it was a Sasquatch on all fours.
But then every time he would see me in work after that, he would be like, hey, Sasquatch sister.
But yeah, so that was another thing.
That's about an hour from where my childhood encounter happened.
But yeah, so that's another thing that I've seen.
Carla, incredible.
No idea about that.
Holy mackerel.
Probably one of it's in my top coolest people.
people encounters I've talked. I mean,
Carly, your story is awesome.
And definitely if you can pass on my info to the cousin and be like, hey, just in case
you're having weird stuff going on, there's a guy that would talk to you and not make fun
of you.
And, um, yeah, definitely will.
So, um, wow.
Thank you for your calling.
And I, and I'll call back another time because I do have, I do have another one that's even
crazier than those two. But, um, yeah, it's more on the woo side.
Yeah.
Hey, I love it.
I love it.
Thank you so much for calling up.
And we'll talk to you next time, Carla.
Okay.
Thank you.
Appreciate it.
Goodness.
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That was legit.
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