Gonna look as real as the gorilla costume that dude had frozen into a box and declared it real; until they finally cornered it and him to do DNA.
In the 60’s there was some sort of body frozen in a block of ice purporting to be a bigfoot that made tours; I actually seen it at a fair (my father wanted to see it and paid a few dollars each for us to enter a dark canvas tent and view something dimly lit in an open topped freezer box. Couldn’t see anything of course). I can’t find a mention of it now; it was listed on a documentary which I can’t find now either.
Anyways. Paste and Co are entering both shaky ground and the height of sensationalism low budget ‘reality tv’.
Step one: Fraud? Hm.
Step two: ???
Step three: Profit!!!
And that’s all that matters. Just ask the producers over at the History channel.
Touche!
Gonna look as real as the gorilla costume that dude had frozen into a box and declared it real; until they finally cornered it and him to do DNA.
In the 60’s there was some sort of body frozen in a block of ice purporting to be a bigfoot that made tours; I actually seen it at a fair (my father wanted to see it and paid a few dollars each for us to enter a dark canvas tent and view something dimly lit in an open topped freezer box. Couldn’t see anything of course). I can’t find a mention of it now; it was listed on a documentary which I can’t find now either.
Anyways. Paste and Co are entering both shaky ground and the height of sensationalism low budget ‘reality tv’.
I didn’t know that. Guess that explains why I never catch bigfoot ghosts.
Says the troll who believes in unicorn pee.