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The end product of this tutorial on how to make your own ghillie suit. I may copy the tutorial word for word and call it “how to make your own Bigfoot suit.”[via]
The end product of this tutorial on how to make your own ghillie suit. I may copy the tutorial word for word and call it “how to make your own Bigfoot suit.”[via]
is playing at my local film festival. Now I just have to get some of my friends to come out at 10am on a Saturday to see an independent documentary about two Bigfoot hunters living in a dying steel town. Shouldn’t be too hard, right?
Hairy Monster Triptych by tom gauld. For those that are dummies like me, this is what Triptych means. Also, I will try to stop posting tom gauld art, but they are all just so awesome.
What if during a walk in the woods, Abe Lincoln came upon Bigfoot, and the two came to fisticuffs. That is the premise of this most excellent t-shirt.
Between Leonard Nemoy’s non-Spock like narration, the creepy 70’s horror soundtrack, and the shaky cam re-enactments this show used to scure me good. Too bad I couldn’t find it on on DVD or repeats anywhere. You can at least see the bigfoot episode online.
Queen Connie at Pioneer Auto Sales in Brandon, VT (via eurovancation)
I love this photo. Who wouldn’t want to purchas a car from Bigfoot?
Check out the trailer for a faux documentary about everyone’s favorite deep wood monster, Bigfoot. Watch it carefully, there are lots of great dialog packed into this two minute trailer. Including a snippet of a Bigfoot witness’ account of the hairy guy peeing on him through his tent. Classic.