Sunday, March 21, 2010

BFROs new YouTube channel


The life of a monster-hunter certainly has its ups and downs, including the hassles an author and lecturer on the subject might encounter at the customs counter when returning from a brief trip abroad, as described by Nick Redfern of There's Something in the Woods fame in this tale of Bigfoot fans among the U.S. Customs personnel at the Dallas-Ft. Worth International Airport. Meanwhile, Loren Coleman describes the day at the International Cryptozoology Museum (ICM) yesterday during "an international celebration of curious places happening around the world on March 20, 2010." You'll find the description, with photos, in 50th Anniversary on Obscura Day: Photo Updates. Strangely enough, the ICM doesn't appear in the gallery, presented as a slideshow, at the Fox News 12 Weirdest Museums on Earth. Elsewhere, a Long Island radio personality figured into two books written by the late John Keel, and one of the personality's claims gets a quick glance in Jaye P. Paro - and the Mount Misery Photo.

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