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Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Is that Bigfoot? Agency questions mysterious figures


An Arizona agency's posting about Bigfoot is leaving its mark on social media.
The Arizona Department of Transportation Facebookpost from Jan. 1 reads: "We might have spotted a family of sasquatches on SR 260 near Heber this afternoon. What do you think?"
Accompanying it is a couple of traffic camera photos showing a blurry cluster of figures on the side of the road.
As of Tuesday, it had been shared more than 3,700 times and had nearly 1,000 comments.
Spokesman Tom Herrmann says his agency tries to drive traffic to its Twitter account using humor — a strategy that has helped them gain nearly 52,000 followers.
The mysterious figures haven't budged in days, leading Herrmann to believe they're something a lot more down-to-Earth than the original post suggests: shrubbery.

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Bigfoot blamed for Sullivan County disturbance

The blotter is derived from recent incident reports and central dispatch records of area police agencies.

Hawkins County Sheriff's Office

Dec. 5


A woman reported 12 checks were stolen from her checkbook. The incident occurred as she performed court-ordered community service at a recycling center.

Dec. 7

As a man waited in his Surgoinsville driveway to "meet his wife" and hand over a camera, a vehicle pulled in and two males exited. The suspects then allegedly beat the complainant, who heard his wife yell, "That's what he deserves!" Police advised him to pursue private prosecution.

Kingsport Police Department

Dec. 2


A car struck a trash can on Lovedale Drive, with the receptacle then ricocheting into "a guy on a bicycle." The caller stated that the suspect's vehicle then fled the area, displaying significant front-end damage.

Thursday, June 12, 2014

It's an honor to be yet again in the Huff Post! Team Tracker

Bigfoot Unveiling Turns Into Huge Toe Job

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Ladies and gentlemen, children of all ages, the world's most terrifying creature -- Bigfoot -- has arrived in New York City...sort of.
With little fanfare, we previously warned you -- umm, announced to you -- that theTiny Top Circus, "the greatest and the smallest travelling show on Earth," would present a real Bigfoot in Manhattan's Washington Square Park today.
The long-anticipated moment happened at high noon, with the presentation of, for the first time ever: Bigfoot, a VERY

Rocky Mountain high and Hank has been delivered!




If you love the wacky weed called marijuana you'll love Colorado. You can actually buy in with no prescription! If you're like me and never did anything like that ! Get ready for a culture shock! I will tell you ,I never had so much fun. Mr. Nice Guys treated me like King. For those people that didn't know they bought the fake Hank and man were they happy! The best people to hang with are pot heads and just so everyone knows I broke no laws while in Rockies, we'll I still have two days!!

While in the Rockies we are on a active Bigfoot Hunt......










Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Rick Dyer is off to Denver and has some departing words for everyone

Rick Dyer is off to Denver and has some departing words for everyone!








Denver here

Fun Fact about random shit! The TU-144 was the 1st super sonic passenger jet to fly..Not the Concorde

The Tupolev Tu-144 (NATO name: "Charger'") was the first commercial supersonic transport aircraft (SST). It was one of only two SSTs to enter commercial service, the other being the Anglo-FrenchConcorde. The design, publicly unveiled in January 1962, was constructed in the Soviet Union under the direction of the Tupolev design bureau, headed by Alexei Tupolev.[1]
The prototype first flew on 31 December 1968 near Moscow,[1] two months before the first flight of Concorde. The Tu-144 first went supersonic on 5 June 1969, and on 26 May 1970 became the first commercial transport to exceed Mach 2. The frequent comparisons to Concorde led to the Tu-144 being known as "Concordski" in the West.[2]

When you think of super sonic flight, you probably first think of the Concorde. But that wasn't the first super sonic transporter and it certainly