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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: DerekR on July 10, 2006, 12:35:49 PM
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What happened to The Luke thrilling us with his contest details? ??? :'( Maybe he gave up the idea knowing Vince would obliterate all competitors?
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He went into the great outdoors to discover the next Brokeback Mountain
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Not quite....
http://www.phillipswi.com/bee/index.php?sect_rank=1&story_id=205864
The Luke
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I take it there will be no Mr. Clusterfuck Contest? Couldn't get the 750 page rule book printed up in time?
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What about the Lochness Monster?
Plesiosaurus or fiction?
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Luke that you in the far right with the monster pony tail looking for Bigfoot ??
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Once again, we are asking (mostly) serious questions and The Luke refuses to answer. I could care less about your hike; I asked about the contest.
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That's me with the "enjoying the long hair while it lasts" pre baldness-induced-crew-cut ponytail. Monster delusion... though, hair aside, my quads look pretty thick there.
DerekR, I've been off the boards for a while... can you link me the thread where you were voted "He Who Must Be Answered"?
The Luke
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That's me with the "enjoying the long hair while it lasts" pre baldness-induced-crew-cut ponytail. Monster delusion... though, hair aside, my quads look pretty thick there.
DerekR, I've been off the boards for a while... can you link me the thread where you were voted "He Who Must Be Answered"?
The Luke
Wait....You aren`t the dude in the military uniform?
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He is the sasquatch they are searching.
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DerekR, I've been off the boards for a while... can you link me the thread where you were voted "He Who Must Be Answered"?
The Luke
The same thread where we voted in Adonis as the defending champ. You've been back for a while too, bullshitter. I was just asking you to fill us in as you said you would:
Important Notice regarding the Mr Getbig Contest:
Anyway, should be fun... but I may well be incommunicado till July 3rd so everybody just sit tight and I'll be back to run the contest early in July: I'll be back home in Dublin, Ireland by about the 13th of July.
I'll put up all the details for the contest around then, (presuming Ron gets around to giving me the board he's promised).
You want to be taken serious but you get all pissy when things aren't going your way. Is he gonna give you the board? I doubt it since it's not here already. What about doing it on the Natural Board as Oliver suggested? Where you this big an ass when you didn't find bigfoot too? I was honestly curious about where the contest idea stood. Don't worry about replying because I don't expect one this time.
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Actually guys, Ron hasn't given me the board I wanted yet so I was considering using the Natural Board for the contest...
DerekR, no need to get so aggressive... just try reading what people actually write, not what you think they wrote. I for one am tired of being attacked by you for erroneously inferred slights. Chill a bit dude.
Give me a day to get over the jet-lag and I'll let you know what I decide.
The Luke
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Give me a day to get over the jet-lag and I'll let you know what I decide.
The Luke
Request denied. ANSWER NOW.
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Yeah Luke, you should start it on the natty board, and we can put pressure on Ron to move the thread to it's own board. Fill us in on your trip....Any sightings? ;D
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No sightings Oliver, but lots of weird happenings...
-bipedal (or apparently bipedal) prowlers circling our campsite
-someone (or something) stepped over the back corner of my tent at 1am (scared me shitless)
-rock throwing (50 lb rock thrown 30 feet)
-big trucks being shaken in the night (a Ford Expedition tilted off its suspension)
-twig snapping
-branch breaking
-foot stomping
-weird howling, unidentified by the 30+ years of experience outdoorsman with us (Don Young)
-branches whacked against trees
-weird trails
-squatch sign
-missing bait
-couple of weird indistinct footprints
-big things running away from us through the woods
...all in all well worth the nearly 4 grand it cost me.
The reason I have to wait to decide what to do with the contest is that it seems there is very little support for it (which will probably translate to most of the competitors dropping out), and I have lots of stuff to do relating to my new vocation as an international monster hunter (I was interviewed on Wisconsin Public Radio, might be on the radio here in Dublin and turned down an interview on Good Morning America).
-The Luke
-The Luke
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Sorry about the double posting....
To answer your question Adonis:
The Loch Ness Monster probably isn't a pleisiosaur, more likely one of the more common prosaic explanations for lake monsters...
-giant sturgeon: lake Eerie had a 28 foot 3 tonne sturgeon stirring monster reports
-giant eels: several lakes/lochs in Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Scotland have returned sonar readings which may well be freshwater eels in the 10 to 30 foot range
-giant salmon: some species of salmon can get into the tonne range
-giant catfish: some can get up over 300 lbs
-Cadborosaurus: not actually a dinosaur (despite the name) but an unclassified snake-like whale creature the only specimen of which was recovered from the belly of a sperm whale then photographed and discarded, sadly no samples were taken
-beaked whales: they do exist and are classified and recognised by science
-leopard seals: they look like sea serpents
A dinosaur is probably made even less probably by the fact that they flourished at a time when atmospheric oxygen levels were closer to 40% than the current 21%, which diminishes the possibility of their survival. Even the dinosaur (brontosaurus/apatosaurus) monsters rumoured to lurk in the swamps of Lake Tele (Republic of Congo) are more likely to be giant monitor lizard variants.
Hope that answers your question, sorry I missed it.
The Luke
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No sightings Oliver, but lots of weird happenings...
-bipedal (or apparently bipedal) prowlers circling our campsite
-someone (or something) stepped over the back corner of my tent at 1am (scared me shitless)
-rock throwing (50 lb rock thrown 30 feet)
-big trucks being shaken in the night (a Ford Expedition tilted off its suspension)
-twig snapping
-branch breaking
-foot stomping
-weird howling, unidentified by the 30+ years of experience outdoorsman with us (Don Young)
-branches whacked against trees
-weird trails
-squatch sign
-missing bait
-couple of weird indistinct footprints
-big things running away from us through the woods
...all in all well worth the nearly 4 grand it cost me.
The reason I have to wait to decide what to do with the contest is that it seems there is very little support for it (which will probably translate to most of the competitors dropping out), and I have lots of stuff to do relating to my new vocation as an international monster hunter (I was interviewed on Wisconsin Public Radio, might be on the radio here in Dublin and turned down an interview on Good Morning America).
-The Luke
-The Luke
What you witnessed was Ronnie Coleman walking around the woods in a Post-Workout negative-nitrogen balanced stupor.
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Sorry about the double posting....
To answer your question Adonis:
The Loch Ness Monster probably isn't a pleisiosaur, more likely one of the more common prosaic explanations for lake monsters...
-giant sturgeon: lake Eerie had a 28 foot 3 tonne sturgeon stirring monster reports
-giant eels: several lakes/lochs in Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Scotland have returned sonar readings which may well be freshwater eels in the 10 to 30 foot range
-giant salmon: some species of salmon can get into the tonne range
-giant catfish: some can get up over 300 lbs
-Cadborosaurus: not actually a dinosaur (despite the name) but an unclassified snake-like whale creature the only specimen of which was recovered from the belly of a sperm whale then photographed and discarded, sadly no samples were taken
-beaked whales: they do exist and are classified and recognised by science
-leopard seals: they look like sea serpents
A dinosaur is probably made even less probably by the fact that they flourished at a time when atmospheric oxygen levels were closer to 40% than the current 21%, which diminishes the possibility of their survival. Even the dinosaur (brontosaurus/apatosaurus) monsters rumoured to lurk in the swamps of Lake Tele (Republic of Congo) are more likely to be giant monitor lizard variants.
Hope that answers your question, sorry I missed it.
The Luke
Fascinating! Are there pictures of these giant creatures? Are there salt water snakes?
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The Mr. Getbig contest details will be posted on the Natural Board tonight. The contest will end Sept.30 to coincide with the Mr.O. A winner will be chosen.
It's open weight class.