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Episode 7: Verne Langdon and his big-ass bird

Brian and Paul talk to the irrepressible Verne Langdon who got up at 5am this Sunday morning to talk about his involvement with and memories of the Minnesota Ice-Man. Also discussed: Little Irvy, gorilla costumes, Planet of the Apes, the ‘spectacular’ Star Wars Holiday Special and

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Episode 5: Bigfoot recession

We’re baaa-ck! It’s the reunion show! Miss us!? On this scintillating BFS, Scott, Paul, and Brian chew on the following: MK Davis and the sasquatch massacre (MK’s Show, Cryptomundo article) Remote Amazonian tribes (pictures, analysis) UPDATE: The highest resolution images of the tribe

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Episode 4: You should have gone before we left

Episode 4 has emerged all pipping hot and tasty from the BFS Easy Bake oven for your aural enjoyment. It’s available on iTunes or can be downloaded directly. Joining Brian, Scott, and Matthew on the show, direct from the Mother Country, is Paul Vella, AIBR board

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Episode 3: Owen Caddy

  Episode 3 is now available on iTunes. It can also be downloaded directly. Our interview with Owen Caddy covered the work he’s done enhancing the Patterson-Gimlin film, his thoughts on dermal ridge casting artifacts, his theories regarding sasquatch movement across long

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Episode 2: The second episode

Episode 2 is now available on iTunes or as a direct download here (MP3, 53 MB). On this episode, I’m joined by Scott Herriot and Craig Woolheater. We discuss the PGF (again), disrespect in the media, Wisconsin werewolves (!), and a bunch

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Episode 1: The year in bigfoot

The Year in Bigfoot – Brian Brown and Scott Herriot discuss the most important bigfoot-related events of 2007, as suggested by the readers of the Bigfoot Forums. The show can be downloaded here. Links to things mentioned in the show: Bigfoot

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