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Seen a bunch of run down, no horse towns where
the church at the backbonels and the bow and the
fasting melodies coove in with the bone man rose with
the roofs, run deep beyond the nose of the busy
streets with the songs of.
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The South of s.
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Then and I hear the prompt porch picking down home
rhythm bringing out I Don't Run from Banjung music.
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My name is Johnny Vic had me on. It was
episode one four, and I pretty much explained how I
got involved into this topic. Starting around twenty seventeen, is
twenty eighteen, I started having you know, unexplained activity around
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my property that ended up being sasquatching. I basically became
completely totally infatuated with the fact that these creatures were real,
and I think when I left off, we were talking
about the our group the Sasquatching counter Bargade and how
it all, you know, came together. My partner, one of
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the original founders, Captain Joe Cayley. He was an army ranger.
He was injured in Iraq, eventually lost his leg. Actually
got a medal from Obama for saving civilians. Pretty awesome story,
very awesome guy. We became pretty good friends after he
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contacted me about deciding that he had on a military
rifle range. He was in charge what's known as the
Mammoth Sniper Challenge and he worked for Grunt Style. All
the people out there that watch Expedition Bigfoot, you know,
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Russell Accord, he wears the military T shirts. That's Grut Style. Well,
that just so happened to be the company that Captain
Joe worked for, and they were the sponsors of this,
you know, sniper Challenge. Had shooters from all over the world,
police departments, other militaries and civilian and they were out
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there shooting and he was in charge of the whole
thing and he's, you know, watching these shooters shoot, and
he actually watched a sasquatch walk across the road out
beyond the furthest burn, and they actually had to call
cease fire and stop the whole thing, and they ended
up going down there, and it was pretty pretty major
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event for him in his life and had a pretty
profound effect on him. So him and I when we
started talking, I guess, you know, we were both in
the military, so I could really I understood just how
how much of a shock that must have been, you know,
being in that position and shooting on those ranges and
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knowing how it's an extremely controlled environment and everything else.
You know, Him and I just bonded, became friends, and
he eventually in twenty twenty one, asked me if I
want to start doing a podcast. And initially I had
no interest in doing something like that, but I guess
I just kind of guess for me, I listened to
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a lot of podcasts and listened to a lot of witnesses,
and I was also trying to find like researchers and
people involved in this and just witnesses in general that
were credible people, you know, and Captain Joe seemed to
be extremely credible, and that was, you know, it was
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a pretty big deal for me. So I agreed to
do that because I thought it was important, you know,
to bring forward stories like Captain Joe's, so him and
I started the podcast, but my main goal was to
start a research group and we called it the Sasquatch
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in Caunter Brigade, which is on YouTube right now. So
we started kind of putting a little team together and
it was just people that we knew from Georgia from
other Facebook pages. Another lady by the name of Angie Williamson.
I kind of recruited her. She's really good at doing
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citing reports and stuff like that. We brought her own
and you know, we started talking to other people and
making friends in the community and people around Georgia. But
we were contacted in twenty twenty one by a guy by
the name of Happy Harris, and both Happy and Captain
Joe are from kind of the same general area outside
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of Augusta. Happy grew up out there and he contacted
Captain Joe at first to tell him his story, and
Captain Joe's like, hey, man, you really need to talk
to this guy. He's got a crazy story, and I
know the area. Captain Joe actually had a hunting cabin,
not but about about twenty twenty five minutes away from
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the property where this guy had his event. Take place.
So I ended up talking happy and and I'll tell
you straight up for I even tell you the story
when Captain Joe actually told me the story, At first,
I didn't believe it, like I thought he was full
of garbage. I was just not convinced because it was
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just so over the top. Anyway, I ended up talking
happy and he told me his story which happened. He
was Let's see, he's in his mid fifties now, but
he was nineteen years old and he had a best
friend that owned this property out in East Georgia and
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it's I want to say, around three hundred acre or
something like that. But anyway, it's a king's grant, which
means this property has been in the same family's name
since before America was American. And that's the first thing
that kind of piqued my interest. But he said, at
nineteen years old, he would go out there with his buddy,
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a property owner son, and they would hunting and stuff.
And there used to be a pond out there that
used to go fishing and hunting and all that good stuff.
When he went out there by himself one afternoon, and
there's a big pipeline clearing that runs right through the
middle of this property. It's got woods on either side.
He walked out there, he parked his truck. He had
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to cross the creek. He walked down the pipeline clearing,
and he came to a spot where it looked like
somebody had made a makeshift blind where they just took
pine saplings and leaned them up against the tree. And
he thought that's what it was. He thought somebody had
been used it to hunt out of So he got
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down in this blind and leaned up against this pine tree.
And he said, about thirty minutes after sitting in this blind,
leaned up against the tree. Two of these creatures, two sasquatched.
Now he never saw them. He just assumed they were sasquatched.
Came up behind and screamed at him in what people
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know as the samurai chatter. You know, it sounds like
somebody speaking Russian underwater, or you know, a samurai underwater.
It's kind of how people describe it. There were two
of these creatures and they screamed at him and this
you know, crazy gibberish, and it's scared him so bad
that he passed out, he said. He woke up thirty
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minutes later. Sitting in the front seat of his truck
with the door open and his rifles laying on the ground,
and he has no idea to this day how he
got back to his truck. And when I heard that
second hand from Captain Joe, that's you know, I was like, Yeah,
this guy's I'm not really buying the story, but you know,
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I'll talk to him. And I ended up talking to
him on the phone and getting to know him a
little bit, and I was like, man, I really I
really believe this guy. Well, we were already looking for
none of us had met in person yet, and we
were already looking for, you know, a viable area to
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kind of get together and do research and everything else,
to meet each other and make the group kind of official.
So we decided that we would go out to this
property where Happy had his event take place, and he
got permission from the property owner and it actually it
was a great thing for him to After this event
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happened when he was nineteen years old, it pretty much
scared him out of the woods. That was it for him.
He was done, he said. He went duck hunting a
few times and went fishing, but deer hunting stuff like that.
Hog hunt. He never really did it again. That that
event was so traumatic that and you know, he kept
it to himself pretty much almost his whole adult life.
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He didn't even tell his best friend who owned that property.
So that was kind of a you know, a big
deal for him to get back in contact with his
friend again and kind of telling everything that happened, and
they you know, started hanging out again, and he got permission.
So we put a team together. It was Captain Joe,
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me Happy, a guy named Scott, and another dude named Joey,
and the property owner. Now, the plan was to go
to Captain Joe's cabin hunting cabin, which is twenty twenty
five minutes away. We were going to stay there. We
were going to go out to this other property and
just look around. And my main goal at this point
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in time, I had had very very little actual research experience.
You know, none of us really had much experience. Scott did,
he had been out on BFRO expeditions, but none of
us really did what we were doing. I had been
to North Georgia with a buddy of mine looking in
a couple of areas. We had some interesting things happened
in this one particular spot. But other than the stuff
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that had happened on my property, you know, we were
they had no experience. So we put this team together
and we go out there and we get through the
property and Happy is looking. Basically, my entire goal is
to kind of do a little mini documentary of like
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the story of Happy Harris and how this all happened
and him, you know, getting back out in the woods
again and all this stuff. So I wanted to interview
him from where you know, his event took place. So
we all walked through this little Patrick Wood, we park,
we get out, we walk, we go through this little
Patrick Woods and we've come out on this pipeline clearing
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and Happy is walking up and down the pipeline looking
for the general area where his event took place. And
we weren't there for maybe six or eight minutes if that,
and Scott yells out, I've got tracks. And about the
same time that he says that, I'm looking on the
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ground and I find tracks. And what it looks like.
You know, it's all kind of tall grass out there,
and it's all pretty wet, but it looks it looks
like somebody with a really big foot just came running
through there and left impressions. You could even see the
toe impressions, and they were there was a bunch of
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them out there, and it was probably only about twenty
yards away from this big deer feeder. You know, the
property owner, they're pretty well off and they've got you know,
really nice deer stands, really nice feeders and all that
stuff out there. But I was I was floored by,
you know, being out there six eight minutes and we're
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finding these tracks. Well, we end up following the tracks
out into the woods and there's a big creek that
runs through this property and it crosses the pipeline and
it runs kind of on either side of the woodlines
that you know, on either side of the pipeline, and
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they start out it's like a pine saplings, and then
the further or the closer you get to the creek,
it's all hardwoods. So we follow these tracks into the
woods and we come up on these like they just
like beds, like pine straw beds, and got perfect circle,
like something just took his hands and raked it all
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to the middle and like something had been laying in it.
And we thought that was I'd never seen anything like
that in my wife and the closest thing that any
of us could come to besides possibly being some type
of sasquatch bed was the hogs will do that sometimes.
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But Captain Joe actually worked for a TV program called
The pig Man, and the pig Man professionally hunts hogs
for living on TV, and we ended up showing him
and he said, no, those aren't hoog beds. Know what
that is? Blah blah blah. Anyway, that woe ended up
being extremely interesting. So all in all, that very first
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day we're I mean, I'm blowing away like I can't
believe we found tracks out here. And keep in mind,
this is over thirty years from when Happy's event took
place at nineteen years old until we're back out there,
and I think that's around February twenty twenty two is
when we started going out there. So we have all
that stuff happen, or we find all that stuff, and
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that night or that evening we end up I think
the property owner ends up playing like coyote calls, and
we may or may not have played Bigfoot calls over
the radio in his truck. I can't remember. I do
remember playing coyote calls, but half the team went back
to Captain Dove's our cabin and Me Happy and Scott
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stayed behind and we built a fire, and maybe about
forty five minutes to an hour after they left, we
heard a very close, very loud vocalization and in person
it almost sounded like weird canine, but in the audio itself,
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it's actually the vocalization in the intro to like the
past couple of videos I've done, it's obviously not canine,
very loud, very obvious, and then there's like three howls,
and then there's like three cave man sounding howls. It goes,
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oh oh oh, just just mind blowing. But we record
these vocalizations and we're all kind of getting excited, you know.
We didn't know exactly what was going on, you know,
because we hadn't listened to the audio yet, but it
just sounded off. Maybe forty forty five minutes later where
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Me Happy and Scott were standing around that and I
start hearing something in the woodline and the only way
I know how to describe its like something like stomping
or something hitting the ground. It's just kind of muffled,
And I asked the other guys, I'm like, hey, y'all,
hear that, And they said, hear what might just behind me.
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It's like something keeps hitting the ground, and about the
time I say that, a rock comes flying out of
the woods and hits my vehicle. Now, our vehicles are
parked almost not really in the middle of the pipeline,
but they're in the pipeline clearing and there's no trees overhead,
and it's very obviously a rock and it hits my vehicle,
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and you know, it's kind of funny because I'm super
excited that this is happening. But then again, I've got
a brand new vehicle and they just hit it with
a rock. So in the recording, I think I use
about every swear word there is all at once. But uh,
that rock hits my vehicle, and now I had a
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GoPro actually sitting on the back of my vehicle. So
the audio the first vocalization and what's about to happen,
you know, the rock and what happens after that. Actually
we've got audio ever been to that, So you can
hear the rock. You can kind of hear us freaking out,
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and there's a couple other like grunts and huffs and
happy reaches down to grab his flashlight and he goes
to turn it on, and I tell Happy, don't shine.
I don't want him shining in the woods. I don't
want him to scare him off. And he just clicks
it on real quick and clicks it off again. Well,
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in the audio you can hear well, I say whatever,
I know exactly what it was, but whatever it is
in that woodline reacting to Happy turning on that flashlight
and actually goes, oh. I mean, it's one of the craziest,
craziest vocals I've recorded. But that was pretty much all
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that happened that night. I had a thermal camera on me.
We looked all in that woodline, couldn't find anything. But
you know, that's our very first trip out there. We
find that evidence there during the day, and then we
have those interactions at night, and my mind is born.
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Everybody's super excited, super happy. I I guess I was
surprised that they were still there after thirty years, But
then when you look at this place on a map,
it's not really a surprise. This is an extremely rural county,
just surrounded by farms, woods, creeks, and that's about it
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for Miles and miles and miles. But it became very
odd is that these creatures were still on that property,
you know, after thirty years, which that in itself was amazing.
But before I go in further, I don't normally give
out advice, but there's one thing I will say to
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anybody who's getting involved in doing sasquatch research. If you
have seen or heard enough to get interested, but you
hadn't had your own sighting yet or anything, but you're
wanting to, and you're wanting to get involved in sasquatch research,
and you're actually going to take the time to go
out in the woods and start looking for these creatures,
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proceed as if you know they are real, because you're
gonna end up kicking yourself. You may end up with
opportunities of a lifetime and not be ready because you
still have that little bit adapt in the back of
your mine. And that that's initially kind of what happens
to us. You know, I had had my I had
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had tons of things happen on my property, and I
had my one night time sighting, but there was still
part of me that didn't I guess I didn't want
to commit. I didn't want to be wrong, and I
didn't want to look stupid, so I still held back,
you know, five or ten percent. But after that event,
you know, it kind of creeped up a little more.
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Now I'm at like like ninety five percent sure these
things are real. As a group, we end up going
out there another time. Nothing happens, and the third trip
out there, it was anyway, April twenty second, twenty twenty two,
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me and Scott the fourth we go out there. First,
we get out there probably I don't know, maybe eleven
o'clock in the morning, something like that. Him and I
go and check out the other side of the woods
that we had not been on before, or we'd been on,
but not a lot. Him and I went walking around,
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and I was recording while we were over there. On
that side, I was recording in front of me. All
I had is a cell phone. I hadn't purchased a
bunch of gear yet and all that stuff, But I
did have a GoPro that I attached to the back
of my pack to record behind myself. So me and
Scott we go walk around like checking things out on
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that side. We go down to the creek and we
actually find what looks like handprints in the sand or
something had squatted down, put its hands in the sand
and just drug them back, you know, and that was
you know, that was pretty cool. We'd come walking back
out and on our way out we find what people
refer to as a an asterisk. It's basically just a
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structure where they take saplings and they stack them almost
like a teepee kind of, and underneath that structure was
a ten point deer skull. And him and I were like,
this is uh. You know, to this day, I'm not
necessarily one hundred percent sold on structures. I do know
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they do leave sticks, like one individual marking sticks, but
at that point I really wasn't all that, you know.
I had heard of structures and then I'd looked for
them with my property and all that, but I still
wasn't one hundred percent sold. But when I saw that,
I was like, man, maybe there's something to this. So
him and I find this stuff. Well, Captain Joe and
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Happy get there that afternoon and we are hanging out
in the middle of the afternoon in the middle of
this pipeline clearing, and on the other side of the
property there's a logging operation going on and we're just
hanging out shooting the Briens, talking about things, tell them
about the things we found on the other side. I
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don't know how long we were out there, maybe two
hours something like that, and Happy ends up having a
lead because he's got to work the next day. So
it's just me, Captain Joe, and Scott to forest and
again our vehicles are parked in the middle of that
pipeline clearing well. Captain Joe and I decide that we
want to go because the second trip out there we
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didn't find anything new. But what we did find interesting
is that looked like something had been keeping up with
those pine straw beds that we found. It's like they
were being kept clean, so we wanted to check them again.
So him and I walked out there. They're probably not
even one hundred yards away from where our camp was,
inside the woodline. We go out there, we look around,
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we don't know anything different, so we go towards the creek.
I want to say, him and I are there just
walking on that side of the property for maybe forty
five five minutes something like that, and it's in the
video because keep in mind now I'm recording behind myself
with this GoPro, but I had quit recording in front
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of me, and I even tell him and I have
a discussion, well, yeah, they're probably not here right now.
Maybe they'll come by at night. Because I was one
hundred percent convinced. You know, that's another thing. You hear
all these rules and regulations, and people say, Sasquatch will
do this, Sasquatch won't do that. You know, it's best
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to just assume that anything can happen. Because I got
called up in all those rules. I did not think that,
after we'd been out there for several hours in the
middle of the day, that anything was actually possible that
if we The rule is, if you're in the woods,
they know you're there, right, you're not going to sneak
up on one. So him and I are. We decide,
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all right, well that's it. Let's go ahead and walk back.
And keep in mind, now, Captain Joe, he's got a
prosthetic leg. Him and I are very loud. He's moving
kind of slow. He's pretty loud, you know, walking through
the woods with that prosthetic leg. And we're probably about
sixty feet away from each other, talking back and forth,
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and I crossed this little creek and I make I
don't know, ten to fifteen steps, and I come to
this like a sapling laying down, you know, just on
the ground, and I do this little stutter step and
I do a three sixteen. I step over it, and
I straightened back up, and I take about five or
six more steps, And to this day I can tell
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you why I stopped dead in my tracks. And I
looked over to my right, and standing there, just as
clear as could be, only fifty feet away, completely unobstructed,
was a sasquatch. And we started calling it the Juvenile
only because it was about my size. It wasn't bulky
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at all. It wasn't very tall. Like I said, I'm
only five to eleven, so it was about my size.
It was kind of crouched down a little bit. But
it's kind of hard to do verbally. But if you
imagine it's looking at me head on, it's got its
left arm up kind of like it's bent at the
elbow with his hand kind of just under his chin.
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His right arm is bent underneath it kind of the
same way, almost like you're in a like you're gonna
doggy paddle in the pool, but instead of your arms
being next to each other. The right one was underneath
the left elbow. It was all solid black except for
its face was gray, and I could see the gray
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on the uh. I can tell his palms were gray,
or at least the side of his hand was gray.
I could see the skin. It had a white goatee,
and it had and I guess from a distance you
might call it a head, but to me, it almost
looked like a cow lick. Its hair stuck up and
kind of came to a point, like right at the top,
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and it was its chin was kind of towards its chest,
and it was kind of scowling at me, like it
was frowning. If you can imagine this thing standing there
almost at a dog paddle position with his arms like
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looking over its eyelids at me. It's like scowling. You know.
It didn't look mean. It just kind of looked I
don't know, maybe irritated a little bit. It is my
only I guess the best way to describe it. But
I mean I saw it. There was no question in
my mind what I was looking at, completely unobstructed, well
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pretty much. I had a decision to make. I had
the GoPro running on my backpack, but I had my
cell phone in my pocket, so the only thing I
can think to do is pretend like I didn't see it.
And I stuck my hand in my pocket, and at
the same time, I turned my back towards it to
try to get it on video. And then when I
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turned my back, I reached I have my hand in
my pocket, I pull out the cell phone. I turn
on video, and I turned back around and now it's gone.
And after it's gone, I yell out to Joe. Joe,
I swear to God, they're here. I just saw one.
And I run back to him, and Uh, I'm convinced.
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I've got this thing on the go for a video.
I'm like, dude, take it, take it off my pack.
I gotta get that SD card, I gotta protect it,
blah blah blah. And we're fumbling around with it and everything,
and finally get it off. I'm all right, just like
nothing happened, and I'm going to go out here where
the track or where it was standing. I'm gonna see
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if there's tracks out there. So I start walking out
there and I get to around where it was, and
I'm looking around everywhere, and then I keep going I'm
convinced that it went away from us, which is crazy,
and I'm the only thing I can guess is that
it was shocked, because if you actually go and watch
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the video, you can hear it running away and crashing
through the woods and the birds are going nuts and everything.
When I'm standing there looking at it, and then I
turned my back to it to try to get it
on video, it actually goes around my right side and
eventually ends up getting in front of me, and when
I turn around, I have no idea. So I go out,
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I don't know, maybe fifty yards away, going back towards
the creek, trying to find if it's still out there
or see if I'm seeing anything. And then Captain Joe,
after about eight minutes of me walking around, he yells out,
I see it. I turn back around and I come
towards him and I'm like, what did you see? And
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he tells me that there's shooting lanes out there. There's
a deer stand kind of on the edge of the
pipeline clearing and then running out in three different directions
are clearings, you know, shooting lanes. Well, where they had
cleared that area out, they had piled up dirt, and
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Captain Joe said that when he's facing kind of away
from where I'm at towards camp, this thing comes walking
out from behind that hump oft there, that big pile
of dirt, and he watches it from the waist up
behind that pile of dirt and then go into the woods.
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It just walked right out in front of it. So
I called Scott and I tell Scott, hey man, me
and Captain Joe just saw one of these things. It's
headed your direction. It's headed back towards camp. So Joe
and I are talking about it, freaking out, excited, can't
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believe this happened. And as we're talking, we start hearing
the sound of stuff being broken, and we stop and
we're listening, like this thing is actually making noise again
up ahead of us. So we just start following in
the direction of the noise, and it's actually going back
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towards our camp down the trail that we took. And
there's like two little creeks we got across right there,
and I jump over to one of them and I
come to the other one and I see at first
I think it's footprints, but it's not. It's actually fingerprints
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where this thing went down on all fours and there's
four just perfect. It's just fresh as can be. Fingerprints
right there in the muddy like pretty, and I actually
in the video I put mine right next to it.
They look exactly the same. As we're examining this, this
thing starts making noise again up ahead of us, so
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we just keep all following, and we follow and follow
and follow. I think it makes noise one more time.
We come out to the end of the trail into
the pipeline clearing and Scott is standing on the back
of this truck, probably about eighty yards away, seventy five
eighty yards away, and we're yelling at him, dude, just
can't believe this has happened, blah blah blah, and then
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he starts saying something. We can't tell what he said,
so we kind of run up to him, wanting to
tell our story, but now he's wanting to tell his story.
He ended up seeing it, and what had happened is
after we called him, he went and got in the
back of his truck with a pair of binoculars and
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he said that he sees this thing come out on
all fours and he can't tell what in the world
he's looking at until it turns left towards him and
then like does a button hook to go back in
the woods, And he said it was a sasquatch. Now,
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going by his description, the same exact one that me
and Joe saw, but it's doing what people call the
spider crawl, where it's hands and I guess four arms
are underneath its chest and its elbows are bowed out
and its legs are kind of bowed out in the
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same manner. He said, this thing comes out of the woods,
does a button hook, goes back in the woodline, and
only about ten yards away, me and Joe pop out
of the woods. So this thing had stayed and just
up ahead of us the whole time, making noise, intentionally
drawing us back through that pipeline, which was just absolutely
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mind blowing. The whole event was mind blowing. So we
get done, start making phone calls. First person I calls
Happy here. So I'm like, happy, dude, you're not crazy.
Not only are these things real, they are out here.
You know, you have one hundred percent vindication and we're
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all celebrating, and I'm frantically trying to download my GoPro
video and everything else, and I started recording after the
event happened, you know, I got my phone out. I
kept recording that whole time. Now, eventually I kind of
skip ahead to the end. I did not get it
on the GoPro, but I did get it on the
cell phone. But it's only one fairly decent screenshot of
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the face, probably thirty yards away in the woodline while
it's waiting. We had no idea it was there. While
we're crossing the creek. It's back in the woodline, like
a hunch down at the bottom of this tree. And
that's the only thing we got out of that. Well,
we get done, as if that's not enough, and that
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if this isn't you know, unbelievable enough. After I call
Happy and we're all talking about it and getting everything
together and download video, maybe forty forty five minutes goes by.
It's probably maybe forty five minutes before sunsets, something like that.
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Scott the forest yells there's another one, and we look
up and there is a bigger one running across the
field on all fours, right in front of us, probably
about eighty yards away. Maybe if that's seventy eighty yards away,
and it comes out from the same area that we
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came out when we followed the other one. It runs
directly across the pipeline, hits the woodline, turned right, runs
down the tree line until it hits the creek, and
it takes a left and goes in the woods. And
obviously our minds are completely gone or completely blown. And
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from then on out I officially became a Sasquat's researcher.
It was, let me put it to you like this,
There's there's three or four nights a week where I
lay down at night and the last thing I think
about is that day and the same thing pretty much
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goes through my head that I still can't believe they're real.
I cannot believe we saw them. And you know, pretty
much got hooked after that, and we've been doing it,
or I've been doing it ever since. There's been people
in the group of gold and done their own things,
and Captain Joe got busy, but I ended up kind
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of putting the you know, a small team together, guy
named Lloyd, another guy named Hank, and we still continue
to go out there with Happy Hairs and the property owner.
Nothing else has happened out there when it comes to
like group sightings. I've had a few situations where there's
been rock throwing. We had one guy came out there
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and he just came out there to hunt. There's you know,
there's a bunch of hogs out there. He came out
there to hog hunt with us, and he didn't know
anything about these creatures. And while he was out standing
on the edge of this field at night with a thermal,
he comes back and tells us that he saw a big,
upright creature through his thermal, and just as the luck
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always go goes, he didn't know how to record on
the thermal. He had just bought it. So yet again,
another opportunity to fill, you know, one of these things
on that property, and it didn't happen. But there's been
a little things that have happened over the years, but nothing,
you know, quite like the day of our sightings. I've
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gotten some good vocalizations out there. There are people that
talk about the fact that they believe sasquatch mimic owls.
I described in the first episode I did with you
how I had that happen but with juveniles where they
mimicked an owl. And then when I'm mit the owl back.
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They did a really bad mimic of my bad mimic.
You know, it was very pretty unique thing that happened.
But I have recorded what people call the two hundred
pound owl where it sounds like a massive owl. It's
just fake. I've got that recorded out there. That's a
pretty good recording. But all in all, that's pretty much
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all that's happened out there. By the time we got
to I pretty much split my time throughout the year.
There's three side of the year where I have activity
on my own property, and it's usually like the end
of September, now, let's see, Yeah, September, October, and November
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is usually when I have activity here on my property.
And then when hunting season's over with, we end up
going to our main research area, which we call the
Happy Place, So we get out there as much as possible,
but it's about a three hour drive for just about
all of us now, but we get out there as
much as possible. And then we also go out to
North Georgia. You know, checked out a lot of places
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out there. But that is pretty much how I spend
all my all my free time now is trying to
gather evidence to prove that these creatures are real, because
they are. They are one. The activity on my property
has got to a point where, you know, I never
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I thought I would be standing in front of one
fifty feet away completely unobstructed during the day. Well, I
definitely didn't think that I would be experiencing the things
that I've been experiencing on my own property. It's gone
from just having activity around the perimeter of my property
at night, whether it be a wood knock or a
break or a vocal or something like that. For years,
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that's pretty much all it was. It's like they would
come out and they would get my attention do something.
If I was lucky, I'd get it recorded. And that's
pretty much it. And that's how it went on for
years until twenty twenty three. That's when things changed. And
it's around the same time where I started gifting and
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I started leaving eggs and leaving other stuff. And after
doing that, I I can't remember if I brought this
up in the first podcast or not. I was left
a Native American skinning rock and a squirrel and all
the good stuff. So it looked like we were getting
kind of this little gifting pattern going. And there was
one night in twenty twenty three where I was going out.
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So you've got my property and it goes downhill towards
the management area and then you cross the creek and
it comes back up into the management area of property.
Well on the other side of that creek, it's kind
of what I consider their he'll was what I call it,
And there's just there's a lot of stuff that can
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hide behind. And that's where I did leaving the eggs
and all that. Well, I went out there one evening
like I always do when out there at night, and
I was just checking, you know, to see if they
had taken anything, or if I find anything interesting whatever.
And I think I left something that night. I can't
remember exactly what I was doing, but it had something
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to do with gifting. Well, on my way back, I stepped,
I went to step across the creek and back from
behind me where I was just at where I was
checking the gifts, there was a knock and I'm like, well,
that's that's obviously them. That's pretty interesting. So I kept
walking and I got to the log and I just
sat down on that log and after that knock, there
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was a throw. They threw an object, so I got
up and I threw an object, and I waited for
a minute. Nothing happened, and then I walked up the hill.
There's this clearing now I just call it my sitting
spot or from filling Froggy in special, I call it
op ghost Monkey, because that's where all this stuff has
been happening for the past three years. I'll go and
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sit down in this clearing where this log is. And
on that night there was a second throw, which doesn't
sound like much, but it was a pretty big deal
to have them do a would knock and then have
them throw objects that were fairly close to me to
where I wasn't having to guess what was going on
at all. And that night would start a cycle that's
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been going on since twenty twenty three that's gone all
the way up till Monday of last week. And what
usually happens in September, October November is I will go
out to that sitting spot and I will do woodnock.
People say woodknocks don't work. They do one work. I
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don't know exactly what it means when you do it,
but I will go out there and I won't do
anything crazy like you see on TV. Where you whacking
the heck out of a you know, a big tree.
All I do is pick up a simple stick and
then smack a log. Usually only do it once, and
usually in between five to thirty minutes later they will
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show up and then they will hey, just you know,
at the right distance. I've got thermals, I've got now,
I've got body cow got it set up now where
i can record three hundred and sixty degrees around me
with you know, three different cameras. It's still not good enough.
They stay out of range of that. But what they
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will do is they will stay on the perimeter of
that hill and down in that creek and they will
run around. They will break things, they will vocalize, they
will throw objects, and I've got I literally have three
years of this activity recorded, crazy vocalizations. I finally this year,
this year has been a really really good one. Actually,
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there's been a couple of times where I've recorded their
throws where you can see it actually come in front
of the camera. But none of them were like, you know,
smoking gun somebody. If they wanted to, they could claim that, yeah,
maybe it's an object falling out of a tree. Well,
the one I just recorded this year is not like
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that at all. I was usually the four camera setup,
and luckily I had one of them. I was actually
done for the night and I was on my way back,
and all I did was set the camera up against
a tree on a tripod and I had my body
camera on and they threw a rock and it was
too close to me for the body camera to get it,
but luckily the camera leaning up against the tree did
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And it's just as obvious as can be. It's just
a rock hauling butt across the ground, you know. And
this researching these creatures has taken more patience than I've
ever thought I was actually capable of. I mean, you
should have seen the excitement after. You know, I've been
doing this for what seven years now, and to be
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I mean, I was just unbelievably excited about getting this
rock recorded on camera. That's how that's how patient you
have to be, and how little, how hard it is
to get, you know, solid proof of them physically doing things.
But I've gotten a lot of good evidence over the years,
a ton of vocalizations, I've gotten a few thermals. Everything's
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on the YouTube channel. The Sasquatch of cadbergade here recently.
But one of the last really important things that happened
happened Monday, and it's something that's it's still a little
confusing to me. I'm not exactly sure what happened, but
I had gone out in the woods that night. I
came back. I'm sitting on the porch and I've got
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one of my body cameras up there on the railing,
and that body camera is just there for you know,
I always keep something out there to record vocalization. Is
usually what happens is they'll do something and then I'll
go get a piece of equipment and turn it on
and then maybe get the second thing. Well, not anymore,
I record it all times. Now, Well, I'm just sitting
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there and I've got that body camera on the rail,
and all of a sudden you hear first it sounds
like knocking on my deck, and then a series what
it sounds like somebody has got two sticks in their
hand and hands and they're just banging the heck out
of my deck, banging the heck out of the bushes.
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And then they throw a stick or an object and
it hits the porch and that's pretty much it. Well,
what I hear because I'm I'm sitting on the front
porch listening. I think I'm watching an Instagram video of
some sort. It's like the worst video I could be
watching at that moment, too, because the guy says, I
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know you got kids that watch He says the inappropriate
word in the middle of this video, unfortunately. But I
think what has taken place is a rock or a
stick has been thrown from the woodline and it just
hit my porch, which I'm super excited about because I
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know from the direction that my camera is facing that
surely it got the arc of this object coming in
and hitting the porch. Well, I go inside, I take
the video downloaded on the computer, and that's not what
happened at all. It sounds like this thing is like
literally underneath my deck, or at the very least at
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the end of it, and it kind of bangs on
the porch a couple of times, and then, like I said,
it takes those sticks like a professional drummer, starts hitting
the porch and hitting the leaves. And after that happens,
you know, I still think it's a throw. I say,
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please God, tell me that recorded. And after I say that,
there's a huff. It just goes like that. So after
all these years, and I think probably what had happened.
I raised German shepherds, and I've got a horse fence
around my property. Well about a three weeks to a
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month ago, we had a kitten that showed up and
it's been living on our front porch. The dogs chase it.
So we've been keeping the dogs inside pretty much all
night unless they've got to go to the bathroom, and
then to bring them out. And I think that's pretty
much what's happened. Is if now I've got a recording
from a couple of years ago where they were on
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my back deck. I had a camera in the back
of the house and I got up one morning. I
was feeling super sick. I didn't even know if I
was gonna be able to go to work. I went
and laid down on the couch for a minute, and
I'm laying there and I hear this really deep talking,
this really deep voice coming from the back of my house,
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and then the dogs go absolutely nuts. They're outside. So
I get up and I get my composure, take the
pet though, get ready for work or whatever, and then
I get I get to work, and I pull up
the video that's at the drive the driveway camera and
the audio that it picks up. It sounds like these
things are on the back deck, walking, talking and running off.
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Dogs are chasing them. That is the closest experience I
had to them being around the house. But what happened
this past Monday pretty much tastes the cake. And there's
a I guess the final thing I'll say about all
this is, I did you know there's a lot of
people that have questions on what these creatures are and
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I did a you know, I'm not a professional. I
make YouTube documentaries sometimes, but I made a documentary this
year talking about how I had experienced spiritual events that
took place in starting in twenty twelve and went for
a couple of years. It was me, my wife, and
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my children, and it was pretty much life changing spiritual
events involving what some people call ARBs. At the time,
I think they were angels, but I had these events happen.
It was, you know, long story short, basically saved my marriage.
We saw it as an intervention, and then my kids
would end up seeing these things well that would eventually stop.
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And then a few years later the sasquatch activity would start.
And I'm you know, I'm an open minded person, but
I have personally never seen any crossover between the two.
I know there's a lot of people that think these
creatures are interdimensional or spiritual or whatever else. I have
not seen evidence of that yet. But you know, I'll
be the first one to tell you if it ever happens.
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But what I will say is this, there has been
a few weird things that have happened over the years.
One of those weird things is it always seems like
when it comes to their luck and cameras and then
my luck in cameras video cameras, they always get the
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good luck and I always get the bad luck. Like
the event that happened Monday. That body camera is facing
right down pretty much where it should be, almost gets
to the end of the bushes, and it almost gets
the end of the porch, but it's turned to the right,
maybe a sixteenth of an inch too much. If it
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would have been turned to the left just a little bit,
I probably would have got whatever it was on the camera.
And that is one thing I have felt weird over
the years. It's just that just you know, maybe it's
just my bad luck and that you've you've just got
to be ready at all times. And it's very helpful
if you can record three hundred and sixty degrees at
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all times. But you know that that's my goal eventually,
and that takes money. But William will get there one day.
And you know that's pretty much it. Pretty much I'll
call it with all the past activity and current activity.
Speaker 6 (52:51):
Well, that's it for tonight's show. If you've had a
big Foot siding and would like to be a guest,
please go to my Bigfoot sighting dot com and let
us know. Thanks listening, have a great night.
Speaker 3 (53:01):
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the church is the backbonels and the bow and the
fasting melodies coove in that the bomb men rose with
the roofs run deep beyond the nose of the busy
streets with the songs of the South of Su. Then
(53:24):
I mean I hear the promp porch picking down home
rhythm bringing out I don run from Banjung music. Yeah,
the sound of a memory brings me back to the
bluegrass playing the Madadi jack.
Speaker 7 (53:43):
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on scrubs and skags bucking name bears through this Tennessee jams.
There's no the way that I do it.
Speaker 3 (53:58):
And I hear the plump porch looking down rhythm bringing.
Speaker 7 (54:01):
Out that a run from Banjong music.
Speaker 1 (54:07):
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Speaker 8 (54:11):
Backwards backwards and double tip poking into the sword and
the strumming looking tuck start. There's nothing in the strumming
out could you both live in Morman? I ar a
brom boat picking down rhythm, bringing us that all from from.
Speaker 9 (54:27):
Men of music, the city last trous me wid on
the two music cars rushing by with the beasts on
the stereos to man, and I hear the brown.
Speaker 8 (54:51):
Boat picking down on rhythm, bringing out how run from.
Speaker 5 (54:55):
Banjong music, Yeah, summing gallop back words back with a
double dump getting in the sword and the drumming looking
turkey star.
Speaker 8 (55:07):
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I hit a bum boards picking down read the bringing.
Speaker 1 (55:16):
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Speaker 8 (55:43):
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looking tucky stars. The strumming down cuts your born living.
Speaker 1 (55:52):
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