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08/15/2008 01:28:16 PM · #1
So first they find evidence of Chupacabra On video

Now they have found a real Big Foot

The Chupacabra is freaky looking, but could be nothing more than a coyote.

The Big Foot deal... eh... kind seems hoaxy to me.
08/15/2008 01:36:57 PM · #2
Hmm.... The Chupacabra I believe, but Bigfoot?

If "bigfoot" was found by anyone that wasn't a bigfoot enthusiast, I think I'd believe it a little more.
08/15/2008 01:37:53 PM · #3
Originally posted by CassieDoodle:

Hmm.... The Chupacabra I believe, but Bigfoot?

If "bigfoot" was found by anyone that wasn't a bigfoot enthusiast, I think I'd believe it a little more.


yeah, exactly. Just seems so fake.
08/15/2008 01:45:38 PM · #4
Hoax.
08/15/2008 02:02:53 PM · #5
Originally posted by Louis:

Hoax.

CNN, LA Times, etc - why are they such fools for running a story that is easily exposed as a hoax?? Investigative journalism is dead. :(
08/15/2008 02:04:55 PM · #6
Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

Originally posted by Louis:

Hoax.

CNN, LA Times, etc - why are they such fools for running a story that is easily exposed as a hoax?? Investigative journalism is dead. :(


They're reporting this as serious news? I so do not miss cable.
08/15/2008 02:10:31 PM · #7
Originally posted by Jac:

Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

Originally posted by Louis:

Hoax.

CNN, LA Times, etc - why are they such fools for running a story that is easily exposed as a hoax?? Investigative journalism is dead. :(


They're reporting this as serious news? I so do not miss cable.

It was featured news from LA Times feed on my Google page last night. The photo looks ridiculously fake and the news account even mentions this.

And to think they have NEVER run my story that Godzilla exists even though I have tons of pictures that prove it!!
08/15/2008 02:13:04 PM · #8
That looks like a dog. A chupacabra suppose to look like this:
08/15/2008 02:28:38 PM · #9
Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

Originally posted by Jac:

Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

Originally posted by Louis:

Hoax.

CNN, LA Times, etc - why are they such fools for running a story that is easily exposed as a hoax?? Investigative journalism is dead. :(


They're reporting this as serious news? I so do not miss cable.

It was featured news from LA Times feed on my Google page last night. The photo looks ridiculously fake and the news account even mentions this.

And to think they have NEVER run my story that Godzilla exists even though I have tons of pictures that prove it!!


LoL

One day Art, one day you'll get the attention of some substitute anchorman and he'll run your story.
08/15/2008 02:34:42 PM · #10
I heard about it on 680 News, a "local" Toronto radio station, on the way to work. I guess only so much news happens locally to fill a twenty-four hour local news radio station, so they import a lot of nonsense from CNN and ABC, for some reason (instead of, say, CTV or CBC).
08/15/2008 02:59:03 PM · #11
ugh, I cant believe CNN would report on it!! LOL

I like this quote

"But what if the press conference reveals it to be a real bigfoot?"
If Biscardi actually brings the "body" itself (i.e. more than just stories, photos, and 'DNA samples') to the press conference, and he hands the "body" over to the anthropology department of the nearest respectable university (e.g. Stanford) ... and THEY declare that it's a real bigfoot ... then we shall admit we were wrong about the whole thing.


Surely if it were real the body would have been delivered to REAL scientists anyway. I was thinking that this story should be on the cover of the Inquirer not CNN
08/15/2008 03:47:12 PM · #12
Originally posted by gwe21:

ugh, I cant believe CNN would report on it!! LOL


Not just CNN:

Fox
CBS
ABC

Of course most of these stories appear to be from AP. This is the media world we live in everyone wants to be able to say "You saw it here first" and most will claim it even if you didn't see it there first. So many stories are rushed to air that there is no time to confirm any information.

08/15/2008 05:20:42 PM · #13
it isn't really news then is it ?

i'd prefer to call it starving for attention...

Originally posted by vxpra:

Of course most of these stories appear to be from AP. This is the media world we live in everyone wants to be able to say "You saw it here first" and most will claim it even if you didn't see it there first. So many stories are rushed to air that there is no time to confirm any information.

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