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<blockquote data-quote="excat" data-source="post: 2604618" data-attributes="member: 29449"><p>So...last night we watched a show about the "Russian Yeti"....dum dum dum, and the 1950's case of 9 hikers being mutilated in a remote mountain location of Russia. They had a very compelling argument that the Yeti does exist. Maybe the thing exists, maybe it doesn't, I have no clue. My wife was saying how just things going bump in the night freak her out, and I told her some stories about when I was growing up camping nearly every free weekend I could in some of god's greatest open country side in Oklahoma, about getting the chit scared out of me more than just a few times. It never stopped me from going back out. </p><p></p><p>I don't know how many different critters I've had come up to my tent rubbing and sniffing it. </p><p></p><p>So, who has ever been in the great outdoors and had the hair on the back of your neck stand up from something going bump in the dark? Did you venture out to find out what it was, or did you just stay put and wait for it to pass?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="excat, post: 2604618, member: 29449"] So...last night we watched a show about the "Russian Yeti"....dum dum dum, and the 1950's case of 9 hikers being mutilated in a remote mountain location of Russia. They had a very compelling argument that the Yeti does exist. Maybe the thing exists, maybe it doesn't, I have no clue. My wife was saying how just things going bump in the night freak her out, and I told her some stories about when I was growing up camping nearly every free weekend I could in some of god's greatest open country side in Oklahoma, about getting the chit scared out of me more than just a few times. It never stopped me from going back out. I don't know how many different critters I've had come up to my tent rubbing and sniffing it. So, who has ever been in the great outdoors and had the hair on the back of your neck stand up from something going bump in the dark? Did you venture out to find out what it was, or did you just stay put and wait for it to pass? [/QUOTE]
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