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<blockquote data-quote="J-Truthseeker" data-source="post: 28275" data-attributes="member: 537"><p><strong>Re: big foot</strong></p><p></p><p>Hey if you're a skeptic and if you want proof of a lake monster, the best thing to do is go way out in a kayak alone after dark when all the watter skiers and boaters have turned in for the night. Then strap some salmon onto the sides of your kayak in order to lure the creature in, but be sure to have a water proof camcorder handy for when the creature pokes it's head out of the water with its gaping razor sharp teeth ready for it's next meal. At this point turn on record and hold the camcorder steady as the creature strikes at you with it's jaws. If the creature has you, then be sure to through the camcorder back into the water in hopes that someone will eventually find it so they know for sure your where-abouts. </p><p> </p><p>Caution: Once you're caught in the teeth of this creature, you may not have any more choices, however you may have then just provided the rest of the general public with the proof that everyones been looking for along with some real exclusive first hand jaws footage.</p><p> </p><p>Hey if it's done by a skeptic, then at least we know the footage will be believable and if lake monsters don't exist then the skeptic should have or know there is nothing to worry about. right? <img src="http://timetravelforum.net/images/smilies/biggrin.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p> </p><p>Nessy's tooth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-Truthseeker, post: 28275, member: 537"] [b]Re: big foot[/b] Hey if you're a skeptic and if you want proof of a lake monster, the best thing to do is go way out in a kayak alone after dark when all the watter skiers and boaters have turned in for the night. Then strap some salmon onto the sides of your kayak in order to lure the creature in, but be sure to have a water proof camcorder handy for when the creature pokes it's head out of the water with its gaping razor sharp teeth ready for it's next meal. At this point turn on record and hold the camcorder steady as the creature strikes at you with it's jaws. If the creature has you, then be sure to through the camcorder back into the water in hopes that someone will eventually find it so they know for sure your where-abouts. Caution: Once you're caught in the teeth of this creature, you may not have any more choices, however you may have then just provided the rest of the general public with the proof that everyones been looking for along with some real exclusive first hand jaws footage. Hey if it's done by a skeptic, then at least we know the footage will be believable and if lake monsters don't exist then the skeptic should have or know there is nothing to worry about. right? [img]http://timetravelforum.net/images/smilies/biggrin.gif[/img] Nessy's tooth [/QUOTE]
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