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In reply to the discussion: "Finding Bigfoot", the 'Animal Planet' [View all]mrs_p
(3,014 posts)22. Yep - can't watch that Zac guy
on Ghost Hunters. When he gets all belligerent with the "ghosts" my eyes start rolling out of my head. Time to turn the channel.
But, I like those "supernatural" shows a lot - at least as background noise. I am a grad student in sciences and the stuff I normally read is really dry and heavily evidenced-based. Shows like these keep the ol' imagination tuned.
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Interesting, "bigfoot" or "Sasquatch" has been around for as long as I can remember. Who really
teddy51
Feb 2012
#1
What makes you certain of that? Is there life after death? Is there other life out there in our
teddy51
Feb 2012
#32
It's as if National Geographic was taking theories about the lost continent of Atlantis seriously.
Johnny Rico
Feb 2012
#13
Because I can probably make a show based on any other theory that currently exists
fascisthunter
Feb 2012
#16
It's right up there with the "History" channel talking about ancient aliens.
Johnny Rico
Feb 2012
#9
oh... ok.... let the Cable Company know, because that is not how it is advertised
fascisthunter
Feb 2012
#24