escargot1 said:Millomite, it's be better to watch the DHM on a proper-sized TV than on t'interweb. I'd be in the queue for a copy of the DVD.
Seems that the DHM were called 'Dogheads' in the Middle Ages and did everything that normal people did, except with animals' heads. A bit like Disney. :lol:
I'm pleased that they were called 'dogheaded men' in the programme trailer. Was that because it's a more explanatory term, or have the writers been reading on here?
14 Dec 1971 Waikerie SA 2300hrs Yates/Schiller
Two young men saw an animate object of humanoid appearance floating through trees in a sort of mist, only some twenty metres away. It had a dog-like head, pointed ears and a long nose. It was some two meters tall with a lumpy body. The men moved to another point where they saw a large object, the size of a truck, resting on the ground. It was shaped like a half sphere and had windows. The object just dissolved away.
marionXXX said:My son and his father swear they saw a man with a dog's head driving a car down the high street a few years ago , they said if it was a mask it was very realistic .
Derry, New Hampshire, December 15, 1956 : While gathering Christmas greens late one morning, a man turned and saw a two-foot-tall green dwarf standing next to him. The entity had a high forehead, floppy ears, and a face "like a bloodhound" except for its lidless reptilian eyes. The skin hung in folds on the naked body. After watching the witness for a few minutes, the being "started for me with a kind of screeching sound, and I left there", the man reported.
I think I finally found it! It was in 2001 on the first page of this thread and it all came back to me as I read it today with the assistance of wayback machine: http://replay.web.archive.org/200110162 ... readid=233evilsprout said:OK, am I going mad or was there a second dog-headed man report posted here about the critters stalking the meanstreets of Manchester, or did I dream it? And can anyone remember who the author was of the missing message?
(I've had way too much time on my hands lately.)reading the story on the dog headed men reminds me of a similar thing that happened to me as a child ( aged about 10 ) it reads as follows. i used to live in a place called ashton ( east manchester ) and behind my house there were two large factories and whilst playing down there one summer morning my freind ( same age ) told me to look at two figures walking towards us sillueted by the sun, we thought it was our parents coming to tell us off for playing where we shouldn't but when they got close one of the figures appeared to have a dog's head we froze still. it was obvious it was a real dogs head by it's movment, detail etc the other figure was human, we both ran home and told our parents they did not beleive us but they new we were obviously spooked, so they called the police and a few hours later they caught up with a man who we identified as the man with the dog headed man. he told the police exactly what we saw was true and he claimed to have met the dogman on the banks of the canal and was following him to see if he was real, he claims he lost him. both the police and my parents did not believe any story but to this day nobody has believed me but to here of a similar story is amazing has anyone else had a similar expeiriance.
escargot1 said:Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you...
The Dogheaded Golfer!
I've added one of Techy's golf balls for scale.
Bought this from a table top sale on Sunday, 50p. It's made of painted resin.
Dogheaded golfer! Dogheaded Golfer! :lol:
Bannik said:The following video has got to be Sesame Street at its creepiest (which is saying a lot):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9P9sQvPJuSU