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Lake Worth Monster

Started by PPI Brian, December 04, 2007, 01:38:54 PM

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PPI Brian

Here's an article I stumbled across regarding the Lake Worth Monster, from Fort Worth, Texas. Has anyone ever heard of it?

http://www.hecklerspray.com/awesome-or-off-putting-the-fishgoatman-monster-of-lake-worth/200711157.php
"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence."--Carl Sagan

bellalaghoste

wow sound like something out of a movie like out of a movie i saw lately too black sheep the horror movie it is very cool

PPI Brian

LOL! That's too funny. Here's a link to the Black Sheep movie website. Check out the movie trailer if you haven't seen it: http://www.blacksheep-themovie.com/
"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence."--Carl Sagan

Kristen

It's always the same...lots of people see it but there is never a good picture.  Bummer.
Nothing in life is to be feared.  It is only to be understood.  ~Marie Curie

Brian Johnson

I keep telling you guys its a giant sturgeon. ;D


PPI Brian

Imagine how much Caviar you could get out of a sturgeon that big...
"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence."--Carl Sagan

Brian Johnson


MichaelF (FPIE)

What little credibility the story had was totally lost when they said it threw a spare tire MORE THEN 500 feet.  That's almost 600 yds, the length of two football fields.  What's a spare tire weigh?  50 lbs?  Sorry but unless it chanted "don't make me angry, you won't like me when I'm angry..."  I find it doubtfull.
200 years ago, our communication over computers would have been deemed magical and we all would have been burned at the stake.  200 years from now, explanations for what we call Paranormal will be in Science Textbooks.