Jun 27

Sunday’s Show

My guest for Sunday is from Washington State who has been having a lot of strange things going on around his property, he never once thought Sasquatch until he stumbled across it by accident. He was within several feet of the creature and he describes it as a gray color and very large. The face has been imprinted in his brain. He talks about the strange things going on around his property and a discussion he had with one of his neighbors. It is interesting to note that the previous renter like to shoot at anything that moved in the woods. The landlord and the neighbor said that the previous renter like to take pop shots into the woods from his back deck until one day he just left in a panic. The landlord had to fix up the property because there was damage inside and out of the home. Inside of the home looked like someone very tall smashed his fist into the ceiling.

Look for that this Sunday.

22 Responses to “Sunday’s Show”

  1. Tyler D

    I know these kind of encounters are very traumatizing for the recipients but these kind of constant encounters around people’s properties honestly are some of my favorite kind of encounters and they make for an absolutely amazing show. But it almost seems to wrong to get some kind of enjoyment out of other people’s misery and misfortune. On the upside of these kind of encounters, it gives you some insight on the mindset, behaviors and curiosity of a sasquatch. Their day to day life can’t be very exciting, especially for the adolescent sasquatch, so they try to stir up some mischief for their own enjoyment. Our sense of humor is built around the media, family, friends and the place we live amongst much other things that shape our humor. Their sense of humor is much more cruel and is built around pushing down tents, our fear and confusion, blood curdling screams only a few feet from where you’re standing, and scaring us out of our witts amongst much other examples. Which is probably more common amongst their adolescent and young adults who are physically in the prime of their life, fearless and much more bold. Wes, I’m sure it will be an amazing show. These encounters give you quite a bit of insight into their mindset and is very enlightening and tells quite a bit of about their behavior and their intellect

  2. Steven B

    This doesn’t relate to this posting but does relate to a question I often see come up. Patricia S. and all that wish to know:

    The way you get a photo or icon to show beside your name:
    You need to go to gravatar.com and follow their instructions for sign-up with them and “WordPress”. Once you do that you can upload a photo to your account (the account is free) and then you can put in URLs (websites) to associate with your photo. After that it is all automatic. Hope this helps.

    Wes, if you wish I can make up an email to you with screen shots and steps should you wish to post it.

    Cheers
    Steve, Samsquanch of the RGV, TX

  3. erin f

    sounds like a frightening scary good show. i was traumatized with my encounter too, but it wasnt sasquatch, it was a group of wild ferrets. they broke into the cottage and terrorized us all night as they held us hostage and destroyed the place. dont let these ferret owners “fuzzy lovers” tell you ferrets are harmless.. theres a big diff between wild ferrets and domestic ferrets.. wild ferrets will rip you to shreds and destroy everything..they show absolutely no mercy…

    • Steven B

      Ferrets??? Who’d a thunk it! I knew that a wolverine is one nasty customer. They can even make a grizzly back off its kill. The time has come – we must gather an army of freaked-out ferrets and a troop of squirrels having a mass psychotic episode, led by one wolverine having a “bad-fur” day – these shall accompany an expedition into Sam Houston followed by The Land Between the Lakes – may the Lord have mercy on any Boogers and/or Dogmen encountered… 😉

      Dagnabbit, I had fallen prey to Disney’s version of the ferret. Knowing that these members of the weasel family have a good set of teeth – even 2 or three of them in a cabin, bent out of shape about something only they know why, it would indeed be a traumatizing encounter. Mother nature isn’t a nice ole lady who was a spokesperson for Del Monte – she’s a mean ole bag with a warped sense of the “ha-has”. 😉

  4. Linda H

    I’ll take a good story over TV any day. Now I just watch movies and news now on TV. Nothing compares to SC! Looking forward to tomorrow’s show.; thanks Wes.

  5. Michelle H

    Hey Wes,
    I like it better when you do not describe the show in such detail, it takes the fun out of listening. So I am trying not to read it. Some shows you had told the whole story, then when the show came, I knew everything that was going to be said. Just a thought.

  6. Tedd

    Fear not and go ahead and read, there is only interest and questions left after reading the description! Can’t wait to hear how he could have stumbled upon such a sight and what exactly was the strange activity going on. The amount of encounters and cross over of details leaves little room for all to be misidentification or dillusional episodes. I am hooked & intrigued to keep learning more, thanks Wes and all brave enough to share!

  7. Kim L

    At one time, my wife and I had 6 ferrets. Let me just assure you, at no time was there any doubt who ruled the house. We sure miss em, they could have swiped a squatch and stashed it in nothing flat. Thank you Wes, a great episode. We just returned from 4 days camping near Mt Shasta, McCloud Res. area, no BF activity, but my sister in law may have kept them at bay! Thanks again for the cool show.

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