Thursday, August 05, 2010

Jim Miles updates the Bigfoot situation in the Peach Tree State, and the situation is apparently that the big, hairy biped is making itself right at home. Miles reports the Bigfoot Field Research Organization lists 78 Bigfoot sightings spread out over 47 different Georgia counties, while the Gulf Coast Bigfoot Research Organization lists 29 and 23, respectively. Here Miles tells of a decade-long Bigfoot experience on a 30-acre property in rural Elbert County, GA, and an October 7, 2009, Bigfoot encounter by a Florida motorist and his wife driving at night through the Okefenokee Swamp. Elsewhere, the tales of a seemingly deadly area of San Diego County in California turn up more bodies than just those waylaid for their money, as seen in this compilation that includes tales of giant hairy "wild men" which were so warlike the local Indians drove them away before the first Spanish settlers arrived: Death Alley. Were these reportedly violent wild men, completely covered with hair, strangling travellers at Dead Man's Hole? Meanwhile, some minor bungling has been corrected, some minor confusion about camping arrangements is being addressed, and everyone in Woolfardisworthy is bracing himself for the international event that will take place there in less than two weeks, part of which is mentioned in Weird Weekend 2010: Latest News.




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