Sunday, March 6, 2011
"People will believe what they want to believe."
This is to Anon that ended his/her comment with ... being given some bad advice ... I never saw the movie that the blue, blurry faced photo came from. And what's more, Bill Emery had never seen it either. So he didn't recognize it as a hoax. Emery believed when he emailed it, that, it came from his trail cam and was giving the readers of Ballyhoo a peek of better photos to come. As it turned out a technician's son tampered with several of the cam photos and placed the blue, blurry photo in with the lot. It is simply a matter of believing the truth or not. I can do nothing more than repeat what happened.
Youtube and Bigfoot
I spend part of each day looking for videos on youtube that could be fun for readers of Ballyhoo. I enjoy those that provide a good laugh. Most, however, can't be used because of profanity. If you need a project, how about filming some bigfoot videos with a little taste. Sometime the sillier the better. ... My opinion, anyway. I hope to hear from you soon. ... Linda Newton-Perry
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