HBM's was pretty great, with guest Darin Richardson, who discussed his book Bigfoot and I: A Personal Journey Into The World of Sasquatch, as well as his research and interest in the subject. He also talked about his early life, his inspiration for writing his book, his impetus for his radio show and other subjects. Bill Green was brought on briefly to ask Darin a couple of questions. This was the kickoff to Authors' Month and a Half, which continues next week at a special early start time of 4:00 EST/3:00 Central with guest Dr. Jeff Meldrum (Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science).
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On The Bigfoot Mystery, Darin and I had Billy Willard on, who told some of his funny stories about his experiences and sightings, especially his humorous experiences with Tom Lancaster, his experience in Texas where something grabbed his leg while he slept in his tent, hearing something mimicing his snoring and some other experiences. Bill Green called in and asked about the d*&n Georgia Hoax and also asked Billy the standard question about new sightings or footprint discoveries. Richie from California also called in and told of some vocalization experiences he has had as well as finding footprints. The BM will return in two weeks on the 19th, at 7:00 EST/6:00 Central.
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Finally, on The Sasquatch Experience, Sean and James had guests Craig Woolheater and B.J. Hollars to discuss the East Coast Bigfoot Conference from last weekend, going through and discussing individually the presentations at the Conference. I called in and asked Craig how Operation Forest Vigil was going, as well as wishing him success on the upcoming Texas Bigfoot Conference in two weeks, as well as about the ECBC DVD. Dunno what Sean, James and Melissa have planned for next week, but it begins at 9:00 EST/8:00 Central.
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