Including “They have Bigfoot in Oklahoma?” I thought those guys were strictly Pacific Northwest. Also: I think this is funny because Bigfoot isn’t real. If we really did have some, it’d be a tragedy waiting to happen.
Via @BrianFaughnan.
Including “They have Bigfoot in Oklahoma?” I thought those guys were strictly Pacific Northwest. Also: I think this is funny because Bigfoot isn’t real. If we really did have some, it’d be a tragedy waiting to happen.
Via @BrianFaughnan.
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Sasquatch variants are found around the globe. Any found in the Ozarks are probably true Sasquatch. https://zapatopi.net/bsa/heritage.html
Removing my tongue from my cheek, that website is utterly brilliant.
It might be hard to get that through the legislature.
It appears that many hundreds of thousands of sasquatch have somehow gained suffrage.
I’m fine with it. It’s among the least dangerous Things a legislature can do, and in the proud tradition of commemorative stamps and proof coins, it’s a high markup revenue generator with no real downside. Good for him.
I was hoping for, “with cameras”. The Stealthy Stompy One actually gathers some tourism dollars around here.
The city of Honobia hosts the OK Bigfoot Festival annually near Kiamichi Mountain.
You can purchase “OK Bigfoot” decals and tee-shirts from any number of sources. [https://www.google.com/search?q=ok+bigfoot+decal&tbm=isch] I see the decals on cars all over town in Tulsa.