Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Trucker's Dash Camera Records Image Of Large Sasquatch - Bigfoot is REAL!




21 comments:

  1. When I was a US Marine in Vietnam, we had several "for $hit" beers to drink:

    Olympia
    Schlitz
    Hamms
    Carling Black Label
    and
    Pabst Blue Ribbon

    I have no clue how PBR became a "premium" beer but the younger folks think so.

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    1. even bigfoot wouldn't drink pbr....

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    2. The young’uns think drinking PBR is ironic.

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    3. "Oh, you're drinking Olympia? Well, good luck."

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    1. I don't know if Lucky was around in 1968. Was it?

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    2. From Wiki-
      "Lucky Lager is an American lager with U.S. brewing and distribution rights held by the Pabst Brewing Company. Originally launched in 1934 by San Francisco-based General Brewing Company, Lucky Lager grew to be one of the prominent beers of the Western United States during the 1950s and 1960s."

      It was my favorite beer when I was young. It was cheap, and I was living on peanuts, not a dime to spare. Once a year they'd sell a Bock beer that was always something I looked forward to. Fun times.

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    3. A.K.A. "weasel piss" because of the "it's the water" on the logo. Not that bad, in my opinion.

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  3. Just an owl. Still a good reason to keep finger off trigger, visit outhouse often, and keep an emergency roll of T-P or wet wipes in the kit.

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  4. Moochelle Obama likes PBR?

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  5. Habeus corpus, or it's just more b.s.

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  6. Owl or porcupine...

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  7. Ever heard of Rolling Rock?

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    1. in the early 70's I would take a case of Coors east from SF to Ohio and return with a case of Rolling Rock...just something different...

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  8. I've watched the video twice and can't see anything.

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  9. some low IQ people believe bigfoot is real. I watched the video twice and dont see anything.

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  10. At 32 seconds there is a grayish anomaly within the trees.I think it is a giant Ameba .

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  11. Barely qualifying as potable, the Northeast “enjoyed” Heffenreffer and the truly ghastly Hulls Export.

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  12. Man that was clickbait.

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  13. Might as well talk about beer 'cause there sure as Sh1t aint no sasquatch in the vid.

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  14. In the mid 80's I used to buy Stroh's because that's what my "educated" brother-in-law drank. Then I discovered Blatz, because it was cheaper. Ultimately, I went with the fine French-Canadian import, Shaeffer. It was $4.29 for a Weekender (24 pack). That one ended up sticking as I learned to enjoy it warm. Got tired of folks coming over and drinking all my beer without offering to replace it. Warm Shaeffer fixed that problem!

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