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but it's still a story of the soul-flashback. and then it's often a story. No, it's not. This story is my z-space. Hmm, do you think it's all right?
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“The story of the studio, the job, or the music.”
The story of the story? Of course, it's not like the story. The story of the story is the same. With this story? The life of the audience is full of stories.
From legends, from memories, from mystical stories. But the greatest story of the audience is the chance to be a person.
And its beautiful appearance of an amazing father.
He wrote his own story, with TripAdvisor and Visits Gottlend. Visit TripAdvisor.de/Shotland or get to know more about it. Like he said, it was almost like water.
You know, like it ripples. It would phase in and out. I was like, I could see an outline. But it'd be like, see through. But kind of like almost like, you know, you see through a bubble.
Like it got. It has like that iridescence behind it. He's like, but then I would see the gray. He was trying to get in there. And he shot at at least once.
But I'm like, why did you keep chasing it? He's like, I don't know. And so it's trying to get away from him. So he shoots it. And then he just started freaked out.
“He was like, what if this thing tries to fight back?”
Like it hasn't tried to fight back at all.
He's just like his mind kind of caught up with the moment. He's like, like, if this thing came after me, how long is going to do nothing? The history of our earth is so different from what we can imagine. Enjoy the journey.
This Smithsonian, and if they've found out about large skeletons somewhere, was to go get it. I'm going to assume at least when we're in person. It's right. Because if one person's right to bust the paradise,
it all goes back to the phone, chair. And the problem with the modern day church, they had a very truncated view of the supernatural. This backdrop, this is just pregnant with all kinds of meaning, associated with this Mount Herman of the end.
And this guy, defects from the kingdom. That's a big deal. Alright, welcome back to Plurri Creatures. If you're a dog lover, we've got a wild story for you. I can't.
I don't know. It sounds like a combo of a weird creature in the. Called the Hellcat. We're getting it today. Story comes from Oregon. Welcome to the podcast.
It's always great to have members email one of the kind stories.
We haven't heard this one before, so we're excited to come on. This creature is in the big foot world. It sounds like, but we don't know what it is yet,
“but what do you thought some big foot and welcome to the podcast?”
Thank you. I actually was talking to my sister this morning. She still lives up there. And pretty much everyone in our family is a locker or works with logging.
That's a big part of it. And so everybody was always in the woods. So I was like, I never heard a single story ever about Bigfoot. It was just more of like a mascot. You know, it was like the Oregon mascot kind of like a character.
Never really thought about a whole lot. You know, it could be. I just never thought about it. And now that I'm older, I don't know. It's real.
Actually creatures. It's real. It's real. He's real. I thought you were going to say everyone in my family's scene.
No, I wish. I've had a wish. A long line of lumber checks. I think some of those loggers have to sign paperwork. Look at his.
Yeah. Well, and I asked my sister and she's like, "But do you think any of them really would have said anything?" If he didn't. Yeah.
Oh, my yeah, that's true. Yeah. Well, for all the cat lovers out there, this is what we came for today is to talk about. Even way in, bro.
Man, yeah, thanks for the human waiting for this cat. We had a talking cat episode very early on. Actually. That's true. Pickles the talking cat.
And then it goes, Uncle's side told us about. Oh, he's this right. The black. You know, we see Anna. Yeah.
He got the one to get. Your story comes in the 90s. I know it's your dad had the encounter. But there's a backstory. And I want to just kind of start where it makes sense to tell the story from you.
And as usual, we'll just. Well, ask questions as we go and give you the floor here to tell your story. Yeah. Yeah. So my dad actually passed away in 2016.
But he grew up in right outside of Florence in Doon City. It's about 15 minutes away. They grew up right across the street from a boy scout camp.
I mean, he ran that place barefoot.
My grandparents built the house.
“There was like not really any houses there.”
Then maybe a couple hundred yards from the lake. And so I mean, he just ran barefoot. He knew that place inside and out. And so when he was a boy scout. He actually like he knew it so well.
They were having a competition of like who could build the best fire. You know, and they had to do the little sticks or whatever. Well, he was like, actually, I know where the best pitch tree is. So he took off running went to the pitch tree brought it back. And started this huge fire.
Like, yeah, you're just qualified. But like he knew everything about that place. He knew all the animals, all that. But he was not like a storyteller. He was very, very...
I'm going to find the natural, like the nation.
He did not see a lot of things. He was not one to be like, oh, I see supernatural stuff all the time. Never did. And so in high school, he actually thought he was going to be a non-war. And so he did start party.
“And then actually he took a cycling trip right after graduation.”
Because I guess I was looking it up. And I guess they didn't have to go until they turn 19. And the draft. And so he graduated 72. So he would have been half into head to the draft shortly.
So he was going to take, he's got his 10 speed or 18 speeds. I don't know. And so he actually wrote his bike from Florence to Crater Lake. And then down to Southern California. And so he would camp along as I asked him.
I'm like, what did you eat? And he's like, oh, I packed some food. Where did you sleep? Oh, just from the bushes on the side of the road. I'm like--
It's awesome. Okay, you're crazy. So while he was maybe people he met down in Southern California, he went back down maybe like 76, 77. And he was out on a dry lake bed.
And I feel like this ties into it. So bear with me. Because I feel like this is kind of a catalyst of why he did start seeing things possibly. I don't know if he ever tied the two together.
So he was at a dry lake bed. And there was a bomb fire with some people he had met from his bicycling trip. And some lady got mad at him. And he said that she put a hex on him.
And I was like, well, what does that mean? He was like, I don't know what she said. She just said that she put a hex on me. He's like, I got really creeped out. So I took off.
I was going back to my car. Well, he started walking and something hit him, hard from behind, knocked him flat on his face and held him down. And while he's being held down, he was like, I didn't hear anything.
I didn't hear gravel. I didn't-- like, it was just completely silent.
And when he stood, when it finally lit up, he jumped up.
And he was like, what the heck? But there was nobody around nobody. And so he still didn't see a whole lot. But after that point, there was definitely like some disturbances that he was having.
So jump ahead, dude. I'm thinking it was 95, 96. Because he actually told the story at my sixth grade camp. My outdoors camp we went to John Day, so I knew I had to have been before that time. At my grandparents house, and I know I'd sent you guys some pictures.
My grandparents had built this big red bar. And they had converted it to a wood shop. And so my dad, he was artist. And so he would do woodworking, he'd make frames, and these 3D geometric shapes, things.
But they would all have wood frames. And he was out there working to like two o'clock in the morning.
“And that was-- he's like me, a little bit of ADHD, I think.”
It was like misty. Like, I don't know if you've ever been on the Oregon coast. Yeah. So when it's like mist, it's just like wet hangs in the air. Yeah.
And it's just like kind of foggy, but not really. And so he was a big, sliding door of the barn. And he opened it up and he's having a smoke. And he sitting there and he saw something to screw it up from across from the pasture up into the salmon very bushes,
which was along the fence in the road. And he was like, what the heck was that? Because it just had a weird gate. But he couldn't-- it was too dark. He just couldn't quite make it out.
So he thought it was the wreckage because they've been having wreckage problems. So he grabbed-- he had-- we did not grow up with guns. Or like, my grandparents would hunt, but on my dad's side, no guns. And so he had a-- you know, like, one of those hide-powered pellet gun pistols.
So he had that.
So he grabbed that.
“And he walked over to the salmon very bushes.”
And he could hear things moving. But he was like, looking. And he just-- he can't find anything. But he's just like, I see brush moving. I see things moving, but I can't.
I can't see anything substantial. But he's starting to get freaked out. And so then he hears something either jump. Because there was like bar wire, like three strands of bar wire with berries growing through it.
You didn't know if it jumped. Kind of through the bushes or over. But it-- something-- you know, you tell it jumped. And so he runs around-- it was like in the road. He runs around.
And he's looking at the center of the road. And there's this creature.
And he's like, I've never seen anything like it at all.
And so it was about three to three and a half feet tall. It was standing upright on two back legs. But it was hunched over almost like a hunchback. Like he was like, I remember the hunchback a Notre Dame like that. Like it was like almost like that, which made--
I watched the episode the other day. And somebody said something about something not having a neck.
“And I was like, oh, I bet you that's why”
what would make it look hunchback. No clothing, no fur. They said it was kind of like a gray. He thought it would be like, if he were to actually like touch it it would be like salamander skin like clammy.
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He had round head.
But he couldn't make out any facial features
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