Bugatti, are you sure it was a Barbie doll?? though i saw some footage of someone looked like you on TV having high tea with a Ken doll in the Adelaide Hills forest a couple of years ago .. just ask your psychiatrist to refresh it next time you're inBugatti wrote:Firstly I'd like to say, I am not discounting anything. There is, I feel, something (what ever it is) that very few have experienced.
Also, some experiences by some other people, may be explained in legitimate ways, like mind playing havoc etc but feels real to them.
Then we have the rest who for what ever reason are milking it, who actually overshadow, diminish those that actually do believe and have experienced something. Charlatans ruining it for the real movement.
That famous footage
On that famous footage that seems to divide everybody. My question is , , , , if she (yes, she apparently) has evaded, eluded us so often and for so long , , , , well, she's walking in that footage, not running. If she strolls, shouldn't we have got her on camera more often PLUS if she is walking away and not running, that would mean she isn't scared of us , , , , so would of interacted.
Yes, a valid point. With everyone catching everything on cameras nowadays, it is amazing no real good footage has been seen.Stumpjumper wrote:Exactly right. I chase deer in some pretty remote country and every second tree has a game camera on it...not to mention the numerous hound crews that hunt and awful lot of public land in Victoria. And yet, nothing, nada, zip. Same goes for the panther, only blurry, shithouse and out of focus shots of feral/domestic moggies.Kimtown wrote:With all the go pros every one has nowadays surely they would have been spotted if they did actually exist. Same goes for the yeti, big foot, bunyip, abominable snowman etc etc etc.
I guarantee you, if I went to "Big Foot Country" or "Yowie Forest" in the middle of nowhere, without another person for miles, and cracked out a Barbie Doll & Tea Set and had a Tea Party , , , , there would be that much footage of that Tea Party.
Oups, hold on, did I just say that, oh no , , , , looks like I'm back to see my Psychiatrist again
Cheers, Bugatti
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Cheers, Bugatti and Barbie
huh , , , , ok, yes, you can go first, sorry
Cheers, Barbie and Bugatti
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David Attenborough can film 2 crabs having sex on the floor of a 10 km deep ocean but we can't get legit footage of some 13 foot 9 - stick out like a sore thumb - ogre of a beast when every man and his dog has a camera on them nowadays?
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I'm not sore about Yowies or panthers/big cats, but I have felt, in dense Queensland scrub, both in the North and West, that there has been something watching, that uncomfortable feeling on the back of the neck and general unease seems a throwback to our very old history. I also worked in the New Caledonian rainforest, but didn't get the same feeling, perhaps there are creatures in our bush nobody knows about with any certainty.
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That feeling of being watched is more real than yowies or panthers mate.....it is a normal human 'sense' of sorts. More developed in some than others. Whenever I've felt being watched, usually turns out to be a Sambar deer, wild dog, or other usual resident in the area.
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I've never been more **** scared in my life than floating down a far away river with that feeling for a good hour, and then finally on the ridgeline a pack of 6 bloody huge wild dogs showed themselves in a little clearing just watching and following. Not fun with no phone reception, no way out and an hour and a half of paddling back to the car.Stumpjumper wrote: ↑Thu Feb 07, 2019 12:09 pmThat feeling of being watched is more real than yowies or panthers mate.....it is a normal human 'sense' of sorts. More developed in some than others. Whenever I've felt being watched, usually turns out to be a Sambar deer, wild dog, or other usual resident in the area.
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Hey Mr Voodoo. The Barbie, well, I owned up to that, but the Ken Doll , , , , let's just say the second Polygraph cleared me . And "refresh" , , , , hold on, I pay good money to forget. lolVooDoo wrote: ↑Thu Feb 07, 2019 9:05 amBugatti, are you sure it was a Barbie doll?? though i saw some footage of someone looked like you on TV having high tea with a Ken doll in the Adelaide Hills forest a couple of years ago .. just ask your psychiatrist to refresh it next time you're inBugatti wrote:
I guarantee you, if I went to "Big Foot Country" or "Yowie Forest" in the middle of nowhere, without another person for miles, and cracked out a Barbie Doll & Tea Set and had a Tea Party , , , , there would be that much footage of that Tea Party.
Oups, hold on, did I just say that, oh no , , , , looks like I'm back to see my Psychiatrist again
Cheers, Barbie and Bugatti
I think Kimtown, you are right, some of the footage seen on some of these wildlife docos is amazing and I also think "How did they know or find that". But another aspect to consider is, if you search for something long enough you may find it , , , , actually that stands also for the Yowie. On the other hand we've had missing walkabouters in the outback which we have never found (not saying the Yowie took them) but we've searched for these people and haven't ever found them. So it is plausible that you may be lost and never be found in the Outback. Which can explain why we haven't found a Yowie.
On that, Mr Yowie, what are the Indigenous sating about this Yowie. They have been here for centuries and centuries, are there any records or stories of them finding something?