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sandy
01-24-2008, 11:04 PM
Hello everyone! My name is Sandy. I am from middle Tennessee. I found this site while looking up Bigfoot sightings in Tennessee. I have always believed in Bigfoot. I have never personally seen one, but that doesn't mean that it isn't there. I am very open minded. If anyone has any tips to help me find Bigfoot signs, ect.....I would very much appreciate it. Thanks!!:)
Tom Shirley
01-25-2008, 01:32 AM
Hello everyone! My name is Sandy. I am from middle Tennessee. I found this site while looking up Bigfoot sightings in Tennessee. I have always believed in Bigfoot. I have never personally seen one, but that doesn't mean that it isn't there. I am very open minded. If anyone has any tips to help me find Bigfoot signs, ect.....I would very much appreciate it. Thanks!!:)
Welcome to the Forum Sandy, :)
We are a fairly new website, but as Dmitri Bayanov calls it "A revolutionary new Website that is going to make History". We (the Staff) are here to help others understand the Forest Friends (I am sorry but Bigfoot is just a bad nick name IMHO) and hope that other Members will add their points of view. We are hoping for everyone to work together as a team to accomplish the goal needed.
We are glad that you have an interest. Can I ask what has helped your curiosity do a search of Bigfoot/Forest Friend sightings in Tennessee? I mean the recent media on tv or something else.
Tom S.
I am going to assume you live in the country side and not directly within city limits. Even if you are in the city and just are going out to the forest to look around here are a few tips for what to look for. This one is a dead give away for there being Forest Friends in the area. You may notice a Tee Pee made out of trees or logs, the way to tell for certain this is not mother nature doing to Tee Pee formation is that one of the trees will be upside down with the root exposed at the top of the Tee Pee.
Another sign to look for is what we call tree twist. These are usually larger saplings or young trees that our hands would not fit around that have been twisted at anywhere from four to eight feet off the ground but the fibers of the tree are not splintered much, and they are like a rope twisted tightly together and the top of the tree will be pointing toward a direction and not laying down against the tree itself.
If you happen to be out late of the evening or after dark and hear what you think sounds like a sick owl hooting call back in a long drawn out call of Who like WHOOOOO, and see if you get an answer back. Then you may try a tree knock of one knock with a limb on a tree. The young Forest friends when yelling "who" to someone often are mistaken for a sick rooster crowing in the woods in the middle of nowhere.
Yours,
Jan
Welcome Sandy - Добро пожаловать.
Добро пожаловать в наши ряды.
И удачи вам в поиске ГОМИНИДА.
В России гоминиды вобщем то молчаливые.
- Сказывается привычка держать рот на замке.
Но и я попробую поговорить, хотя он не ответит.
ОН придёт когда сядет Солнце.
Слушайте лес, Sandy - уши не подводят.
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And good luck you in searching for GOMINID / bigfoot.
In Russia bigfoot that taciturn.
- Tells the habit to keep the mouth on lock.
But also I shall try to speak though he will not answer.
He will come when will sit the Sun.
Listen the forest, Sandy - take in do not lead.
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steve a
01-25-2008, 08:10 AM
we welcome you to the new web site, and others we have over looked, ask and we will answer what we can, please remember, no matter how long a professional researcher has been doing this, their are questions about our forest friends , even we cannot answer, we are not know it alls, but we do have lot of the answers for folks , starting out in this endeavor, have you ever had contact, incident or a sighting, ???
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