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Has Bigfoot been spotted in NC? One resident says he caught it on camera in 2015. In 2015, a Boone man submitted a video to a Charlotte news station of a possible Bigfoot sighting in Western North Carolina. Is it real, or is that a person running around in a gorilla costume? In 2015, a Boone man submitted a video to a Charlotte news station of a possible Bigfoot sighting in Western North Carolina. Is it real, or is that a person running around in a gorilla costume? WBTV
In 2015, a Boone man submitted a video to a Charlotte news station of a possible Bigfoot sighting in Western North Carolina. Is it real, or is that a person running around in a gorilla costume? WBTV
Manly_Shit on September 15th, 2017 at 04:55 UTC »
Holy shit. That's my hometown and I went to high school with her and her husband. Usually when I see my classmates in the news they're selling meth, so this is a nice change.
Not_a_Leaf on September 15th, 2017 at 03:41 UTC »
That's what the girl who sold me my tiger-repelling rock said
shinyshoes84 on September 15th, 2017 at 02:35 UTC »
Awesome invention. She could literally guarantee that it attracts big foots and never get sued. Someone would have to find a big foot that it didn't attract. Could also claim that it prevents leprechaun hepatitis.