I’m going to be famous baby!
You’re going to be seeing me soon on the television news and in the newspapers. I’m hoping for a sit down interview with the networks and the New York Times. Maybe even a guest spot on a late night show. No matter what, I’m definitely counting on the grocery store check out tabloids picking up my story.
People across the globe will be talking about me for years to come.
My news?
I have proof of the big guy. Some call him Big Foot. Others know him as Sasquatch. Legend of wild human-like creatures are as old as time. In the Himalayans, they call him Yeti. Yeren in China and Yowie in Australia. Whatever he goes by, I caught the large, hairy, ape-like creature on camera.



A brush with destiny
I know you think I’m crazy.
I was simply out for a walk on a local trail. It follows the river and part of an old canal built in the early 19th century to transport coal and goods to Philadelphia, New York, and beyond. I was looking to get in a little exercise and free my brain of built-up stress. A mile or so into the trail I took a look around and lo and behold I saw Big Foot. He looked ginormous. His biceps were bigger than my two legs put together. He was walking twenty to thirty yards away.
I was careful to keep my distance. I kept low behind an old oak tree. I thought it might have been a Black Bear, but it looked like no bear I’ve ever seen. Black Bears are big and furry, but they’re generally on all fours. He looked like he was out for a stroll. He stood tall and walked on two legs. Big Foot is most often linked to the Pacific Northwest. It’s crazy to think that I found him in little old Pennsylvania. He must definitely get around.
People will soon be going crazy over my sighting. They haven’t had this kind of proof since two men, Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin, ventured into the Northern California woods in October 1967 and filmed a grainy video of a large, hairy, ape-like creature. The Patterson-Gimlin film became the most iconic piece of potential Bigfoot evidence and brought the legend to international attention. If you watched any late night TV in the 70s and 80s, you saw snip-its of the Patterson-Gimlin video. Simple footage of some kind of ape-like creature walking away from the camera.



Phooey to the experts!
Oh, I know what you’re thinking. You think I’ve lost my marbles. I’ve heard the talk of hoaxes. Scientists claim that the existence of Bigfoot is not credible. They claim he’s a fake. They say climate and food supply issues make his existence impossible. In a 1996 USA Today article, Washington State zoologist John Crane said, “There is no such thing as Bigfoot. No data other than material that’s clearly been fabricated has ever been presented.”
I worried about that so I took a few pictures of the big guy. I followed him for a short distance. He paid me no attention. I quickly took my photos, careful to be as quiet as a church mouse. I didn’t want him chasing me. Of course, I had my running shoes. If I had to, I was ready to make a run for it.
On your marks, get set, go!
But yes, yes, I believe. Big Foot Lives! And be sure to catch me on TV!
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Big Foot jokes courtesy of the web:
–Do you know the real reason why Big Foot is so good at hiding?
He owes Chuck Norris money.
–What’s Big Foot’s favorite exercise at the gym?
He loves doing Sasquats.
–What do they call Big Foot in Europe?
Big Meter.
–How do rescue Big Foot on Interstate 80?
With a big toe truck.
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thanks for the chuckles.
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Gotta laugh right? Ha, ha.
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Yessiree🥸
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Good luck, Brian. Be careful, and not from big foot, but from the show.
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Oh, I’m going to need it Dr. Stein. Fame does some crazy things to people. Ha, ha, I’m not too worried though. I have a feeling my Big Foot sighting will make me famous . . . only in my own mind. Ha, ha.
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Yay, is this for real Brian? Good luck…alert us when you get famous…hehe😊
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The other side of the trail must be private land. They must have put up the Big Foot cutout as a joke. I walked right by it at first. And then I laughed. Had to take a picture of it. In the morning it was funny. The park isn’t open at night. Probably a good thing. The cutout would scare the heck out of me. Ha, ha. Sadly no fame or riches coming my way. Ha, ha.
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That’s a big laugh indeed.🤩
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🐾🦶🦶🦶😎😎😎
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Oh the groaners at the end of the post!!!!
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If you like those, you’ll love this one. Question: What’s Big Foot’s favorite Dance. Answer: Of course, he loves the Hokey Pokey. “You put your left foot in, you put your left foot out; you put your left foot in, and you shake it all about. You do the Hokey-Pokey, and you turn yourself around. That’s what it’s all about!”
Nah, not a fan. That’s okay. Ha, ha.
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I had to think about that one.
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Oh just me trying too hard to be funny. 🤣🤣😎😎
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HA! Like the Loch Ness monster, Bigfoot shows why we all need to believe in something “just out of reach” – great story
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I’m not getting many believers in my big foot story. Maybe an East Coast Loch Ness Monster might be the way to go. And you’re so right. Believing in something just out of reach. Reminds me why we love Cinderella stories be it in sports or life. A chance for us to believe.
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What a perfect start to this Friday morning! 🤣 🤣 🤣
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Oh, that’s good Erin. With all the serious stuff this week, I wasn’t sure if it was good time to run. But . . . ya gotta find the humor in life too. Ha, ha.
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OMG, so funny! 😂😂 You played it straight all the way through, staying behind the Big Guy to catch photos. And the jokes are horribly hilarious. I’m going to start recording the late shows, just in case! Thanks for a perfect Friday laugh, Brian.
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Oh rats, no one’s believing my story. Sadly no late show appearance for me. Ugh. That’s okay, ya gotta laugh once in a while! Ha, ha, thanks for playing along Melanie.
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He’s real? 😂🤭
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He’s real . . . in my crazy imagination. Ha, ha.
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Yep! 😂
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Whooo hoo…. it’s already gone viral! Love it and the photos are awesome, Brian!
🙌🏽
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My claim to fame!!! The big time here I come. Ha, ha. Of course, I was reminded that if I don’t make it a Big Foot finder, I could always check in to finding the Loch Ness monster. Ha, ha.
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We take it as we get it!!! lol.. hahahhaha you are 2 funny! 😆
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Brian, you have truly missed your calling. A Big Guy sighting? LMBO! 🤣😝😂
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The Loch Ness monster is next! Maybe after that I’ll make a trip to Jurassic park! Ha ha. Oh my crazy imagination Kym!!! Losing my mind. Ha ha
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LMBO Brian! 🤣😱😂 Next, you can take a trip to Jumanji! 🦏🦁🐘 If you’re going to go muy loco, I say go BIG!!! 🤷🏼♂️
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This made me laugh! I just read a book about Bigfoot so this is perfect hahaha
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Great timing. Think alike ha, ha.
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I grew up in the Pacific Northwest and I was afraid of Sasquatch as a child. We had an evil babysitter who terrified us with stories. You had me going here.
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No, just my very active imagination at play. Of course, seeing the cutout did get me thinking he might have been there to scare me away. Can you tell I didn’t want to be out exercising. Ha, ha. Nah, it was funny to see him. And yes, what a horrible babysitter. That would’ve scared me to death as a kid. Ugh.
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You have a great imagination!
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I know way too many people with a Sasquatch obsession. Going to have to remember some of these jokes.
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I can’t say that I have an obsession but when I saw the cutout I was freaked out for a second. Until I saw what it was. Ha ha.
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Hahaha, on the Big Foot jokes Brian! 😂 I can believe Big Foot hides if he owes Chuck Norris money! I used to tell people Chuck Norris was my uncle (half-joking, half-wishing). 😎 I’ll keep believing enough for both of us, that neither of us have lost our marbles. 🤣🤣
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Oh I like that … for the next ice breaker that I’m forced to take part in I’m stealing your idea. Yes, chuck is my uncle! Don’t mess with me! Ha ha
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That was funny, Brian. I hope you have a great weekend and stay safe.
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Thank you! Just having some fun. Hope you have a great weekend too.
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Good fun! Thank you, Brian.
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No, no – Big Foot is a West Coast guy! I don’t want to stomp on your moment of glory and fame but you must have seen something else.
I’m still laughing about Big Meter. That’s hilarious!
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Oh you know us East Coast folks, we steal everything for ourselves. Ha, ha. And yes, you can keep Big Foot. The knockoff I saw was pretty weak. More laughable than scary. Ha, ha. I liked Big Meter too, especially since I used to work with a guy in the UK who would always give me a hard time about feet and meters. Ha, ha.
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🙂 🙂 🙂
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Very creative – so fun!
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Work on my novel? No way. Write a silly short piece on big foot? Sign me up! Crazy! 😎😎
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hilarious, because where is arrived today, in the upper peninsula of michigan is where he is supposed to be hanging out as well. this guy really gets around!
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The guy travels fast. Must love his road trips! 🤣😎😎
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he really gets around
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So that was you on Channel 6 news at 11 last night!
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Yea, the really crazy guy who looked like he had lost his mind. Yes, that was me. Ha, ha.
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So exciting! Can’t wait to see you on the news — that’s huge!
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Ha, ha, sadly, no appearances for me. They’re on to me. Ha, ha, thanks for playing along.
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He must really get around, Brian, and of course, you had your running shoes on! The jokes at the end were the icing on the cake! Loved your photos too! 😂
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Oh yes, Washington, California … PA. The big guy likes his road trips. Ha ha, thanks for getting my silliness Lauren! 😎
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I’ve always loved your silliness! 😂
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Whoa. I knew the truth was out there; great capture, Brian! SASQUATCH LIVES! And you have the photographic evidence proving it. If this doesn’t make you rich beyond your wildest dreams, it’ll be a travesty of justice.
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I think I need more proof. Sadly no messages on my phone today from any of the news networks or tabloids. Oh well, I think my Sasquatch following days are over. 🤣🤣🤣😎😎😎
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Well, I WAS going to hit you up for an autograph, but I guess I’ll hold off on that for now.
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Yea, I think I have to pay people to ask for my autograph. Ha, ha.
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Fake it ’til you make it!
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Brian, that is so cool!
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My crazy imagination Jennie.
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Keep that imagination going, Brian!
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Oh, I need to rein it in some days Jennie. Big Foot? My early non-scientific prediction of a hard winter? And those two pieces were all in the past week. Ha, ha. I need to keep my crazy imagination to low hum. Ha, ha.
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Please, let your imagination flourish! Imagination keeps us in a creative, happy place. Best to you, Brian.
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Hey this is a great story and got to admit I’m sold 🤣 will be waiting to see you on the big screen!
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Ha ha, sadly no interviews. No one wants my story. Guess I’ll have to keep my day job. I’m glad you liked it.
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