Swifty
doesn't negotiate with terriers
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He couldn't pay the rent (again) so it was lock gates time. Life's a bitch. But in theory? .. yes.Would fit in with the locals. NFN.
He couldn't pay the rent (again) so it was lock gates time. Life's a bitch. But in theory? .. yes.Would fit in with the locals. NFN.
The mountain forests of The Himalayas or the jungles of Indonesia could hide such creatures but they are not to be found romping about just outside of Newcastle or Ipswich.
There genes can always be trace back to a human lineage thoughIn fairness you do get quite a few creatures romping around in Ipswich
There genes can always be trace back to a human lineage though
Have you ever BEEN to Newcastle? One doesn't 'romp', one tiptoes...None whatsoever. Most of our countryside is farmland, unsuited to large wildlife. Lots of our forests ate pine plantations that are ecologically poor. The mountain forests of The Himalayas or the jungles of Indonesia could hide such creatures but they are not to be found romping about just outside of Newcastle or Ipswich.
Utter shite like this damages real cryptozoological research. Rank garbage of the first order.
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/we...Dzagkc3dA_idr5y6aJN3Ss9I0jZ3U7_6VWjKPxyiCnpSQ
I disagree about there not being space for things to hide in the UK,
Having spent a good few hours flying round at low'ish level it is surprising
how much green and water there is, there after all said to be over 2 million
deer about in England and how often do you see them.
I don't know about England, but in Scotland deer walk along the street and eat plants out of gardens.
there after all said to be over 2 million
deer about in England and how often do you see them.
I disagree about there not being space for things to hide in the UK,
Having spent a good few hours flying round at low'ish level it is surprising
how much green and water there
I see deer all over the place, and have friends constantly complaining about them eating their roses. Just about every time I go out for a walk, I will see at least one deer.I disagree about there not being space for things to hide in the UK,
Having spent a good few hours flying round at low'ish level it is surprising
how much green and water there is, there after all said to be over 2 million
deer about in England and how often do you see them.
Were I live we have miles of fields moved here about 35 years back up to then i
had never seen one even though I spent a lot of my time in the countryside,
I still think there's enough land about to give us a surprise or 2 in the UK
I would agree with that. Just not 10 feet tall hairy apemen.
I though there would be plenty of them in Norfolk.
I think most of them are in Boston, LincolnshireI though there would be plenty of them in Norfolk.
I see quite a few but more in winter, around/just before dusk. Saw 5 or 6 in different fields, only the other week...I disagree about there not being space for things to hide in the UK,
Having spent a good few hours flying round at low'ish level it is surprising
how much green and water there is, there after all said to be over 2 million
deer about in England and how often do you see them.
My youngest son was born with a hairy back. (We're not from Norfolk but I do descend on mum's side from a lot of inbred farmers...). Son's back was so hairy the drs did tests on him to see if he had some syndrome or other. He didn't. Concluded he was just a very hairy baby. (he's part Italian which I think explains it). His brother still laughs at him for being the hairy backed baby/missing link.I though there would be plenty of them in Norfolk.
The mention of zombies seems anachronistic.Made me think of the John Gregg Clovelly family:
http://horrabridgetimes.net/index.php/2018/11/15/cannibals-on-the-moor-rumour/
"Some time prior to 1700, the north Devon coast around Clovelly was terrorised by the family of John Gregg. It is believed that over a thousand people were attacked, murdered and cannibalised by the family, who lived in a large cave system and reportedly never set foot in the town. This reign of terror lasted for twenty-five years, during which time their numbers increased – mainly as a result of incest. They developed a fearful reputation as zombies as well as cannibals, perhaps because many of them suffered from physical and mental issues."
Many attribute this legend to smugglers spreading misinformation to scare locals away from their nefarious activities
I very much doubt that's what the description the smugglers would have used...!The mention of zombies seems anachronistic.