Great stories both! A few months ago my mother-in-law was visiting us from Michigan. I had just listened to a encounter story about a Dogman that happened near where she lived as a child. I thought she would have no idea what I was talking about but to my surprise she said that they definitely were in that area back then. She said that her parents and the people of the area called them Wolfman or walking wolves but everyone knew about them. She said she never saw one but that was because all of her chores were in the house helping her mother with cooking and child care. Her older brothers and her father had the outside chores with the animals and fields. They had seen a few over the years. She said that when 1 was spotted the farmers would tell all the others that they were back around so young calves and hogs could be moved to the barn and kept in at night. She said every now and then 1 of the kids would say they took a animal from their farm or their older male family members had to shoot at them to protect their animals. She remembered that 1 of the kids was really upset because a Wolfman had taken a animal they were raising for the fair right out of their barn. In all the years I've known this woman I had never expected that this quiet little woman would be sitting here talking about Dogman! Just goes to prove that you never know until you ask and the answer may surprise you!
@@francisbusa1074 can you share more about this, or why they dislike them? I can guess it’s due to competition for food & territory, but I wonder if there’s more to it than that. Could be Sabe don’t respect their ways; their intentional scariness.
I live in northern Michigan and the Dogman and Sasquatch are very real and people do talk of seeing them often. The old guys in the area are mostly retired Loggers. They all have stories of these creatures while working in the woods!! I too have seen them and last fall my ex boyfriend found a big human type footprint in the mud near the Little Manistee river in the Manistee National forest. People around here believe the Sasquatch migrate with the fish, the salmon and steelhead in our rivers. They are seen a lot in the fall and spring when these fish run plentyful in our area. If you ever come to northern Michigan in the spring or fall and camp by the Little or Manistee rivers, you may hear and/or see a Sasquatch.. You can literally feel them watching you when you're in our woods!!
Loved the second story, puts me in mind of the reports of men-in-black types helping and caring for Bigfoots that were burnt and injured after the fires that followed the eruption of Mount St. Helen.
Yeah but don’t be naive either. As many people as there are helping, there’s just as many causing mayhem. Some of those men and black even kidnap their kids and raise them and train them to work for them and do their bidding. It’s sad really. Our government uses dogmen and Bigfoot that they have created in a lab or stole to be assassins and body guards against their will smh the things our government is doing in the shadows are despicable
Both really excellent stories. The young sasquatch with the broken arm is probably the best story I have ever heard. I believe it. 110%. I think the only one that tops it is the account from the aftermath of My. ST. HELENS eruption in 1980. These creatures are intelligent and just want to be left alone. They are not what Hollywierd depicts them. They are cautious as they should be, but thankful when helped. I have very slowly (and it's taken 2 years) shown a large male that he has nothing to worry about from me or my family. We leave him gifts and he leaves us things. He finally felt comfortable enough to allow us to see him just this year. What a blessing..
Mr. White please tell us all about your experience with giving gifts to the Sasquatch. We would love to hear all about it. I lived in Seattle during the St. Helens eruption and I know a couple of people who have had sightings of them in Washington. 💖
I am in Washington state. The Sasquatch are currently migrating to the east. We are preparing for the Cascade Subduction Zone to go off. After they were caught off guard by St Helen they are moving. We have some that live in backside of Rez. We tolerate them if they leave horses alone. Once our horses are bothered we are on warpath. First Nation children are taught to respect them. We leave gifts for all forest creatures. It’s not our home it’s theirs.
These encounters brought Back memories of my parents and how my Mom told us she thought bigfoot was real. Now my Dad would have to share a pot of coffee with bigfoot to think he is real. My Dad did not watch any sifi or horror movies. Helping a young bigfoot with a broken arm that is cool I would have done the same thing if I was in that situation. Especially now knowing what I know. Any chance to help a bigfoot is a once in a lifetime chance. It's a good start to maybe finding a friend in the forest. Thank you for the encounters.
@@BuckeyeBigfoot Nance that goes for so many things nowadays. I've believed since the 4th grade, about 55yrs ago, when in our "weekly reader," we read about the Abominable Snowman!
Awww! I would've tried to help that baby too! So glad it turned out well. He probably fell out of a tree, by the bump on his head and broke his arm in the fall. Cool! Good story!
Considering that the man was able to move him a distance by his self I would say that it was a young one. and most likely they fell down the rock face the guy said he choose as a campsite. Listening to the stories recounted here an a couple of other places, They are very much like us in many ways to the point i am willing to say only slightly different. The young like to play and get into EVERYTHING( Children befriending bigfoots with no harm coming to them.). The teenagers like to make a ruckus and pick with people. (Rock and branch throwing.) And the adults are protective of the family unit. (Yelps and scent markers false charges and the like.) The females seem to be less then adverse to humans with the males being less inclined to interact as they grow older. (Females foraging within town limits and males tending to stick to the edge of farmland and the likes.)
Good job that the Bigfoot daddy saw the signs that the man was trying to help his child, if he attended to him before fixing his arm, Bigfoot daddy might have killed him for mistaken for hurting his son, so good, all turned out well! What a fantastic encounter.
What a wonderful story about the young sasquatch in pain! Maybe there is still hope that one day our two peoples can come together in friendship without fear of violence. I sure hope so because I hope to meet bigfoot one day and become a friend. sincerely, John.
I feel exactly how you feel about it John . Maybe this can happen sooner than we think I sure hope so ? If more people had your attitude we could make this happen.
If you haven't already, check out Sasquatch Ontario on youtube. Mike Paterson interacted with a family in particular one sasquatch over a few years and recorded many vocalisations where they 'converse' with each other. It is surely possible to be friends but you have to gain their trust.
Our Sasquatch are migrating east from the west. I am in Washington state. We are preparing for the Cascade Subduction Zone to go off. They know it’s coming and leaving. A few have headed for Canada.
We got Sasquatch in Canada too! Especially in West Coast BC in Rocky Mountainside areas. Lots of vegetation there ,seasonal berries, plus it's one of Canada's fruit belts. Lots of Apple tree farms, plus old abandoned ghost towns .. plenty of caves too. People don't live in caves but animals do seek shelter there from rain snow heavy winds
That is a great story, these bigfoot, are very intelligent the reason they don't interact with humans is because they know what the human race is capable of doing to them, my advise is to be aware of them, but do not provoke them if there not a threat to you, they are curious of us, leave them be.
They are smart creatures. So glad he helped the young one. I loved the stories tonight, those blue lights put me on edge. We never camp and we live in farm land in Colorado, no woods where I live.
Hi Nance n sasquad. Thanks Nance for the awesome stories. I've been passing kidney stones the last 24 hours. Your soothing voice has me going to sleep. No pain medication needed💜💜
I actually loved both of these stories and when you are respectful 🙏 of other creatures such as this particular one in the 2nd story, I feel like we can coexist.
Two great stories. Thank you Nancy. The second one was great! I hope I never meet a Bigfoot, but if it’s in the cards that I do, I hope it is something like the second story. 😋
OMG! My grandma used to tell us stories about “haint lights” and “woolly boogers” when I was young. She grew up in GA and TN and was born in 1919. She would have been around teenage age when this happened. I wish I could go back and ask her questions…
Nance, I often watch your videos. The content is not silly like many other sites. Also, your voice is very soothing. Please keep them coming. When I am able, I will contribute. sincerely, John.
Uh-Oh!! Sounds like there's a Snack-Squatch runnin around!! Keep your snacks close folks!!Good evening Nance and the Sas-squad! So great to hear your voice. I hope everyone has a great week ahead. Be blessed and stay safe! Love you all!!
2nd and happy about it. Ms Nance is in the house 🏠 Snackage is chocolate with black 🍒 cherry ice cream 🍦. But these stories are amazing specially the broken arm assisting with the juvenile. The most beautiful thing I ever heard.
Like, like, like! Loved bothe stories! I'm gonna register as I sit and wait for my mother in law at the doctor....ahhh just relaxin to some awesome encounters!
My cousin and I are from the UK and we love listening to your stories. You have the best story telling voice and we'd happily listen to anything! Have you thought of starting another channel with other non-bigfoot stories?
I loved these stories tonight. Your soothing voice has helped me relax even though I am in pain from the COVID just now. When I am feeling better I will write my experience down for you
Great stories again, Nance! Thanks to the writers also! Beautiful encounter with the guy helping the young injured Bigfoot. Snackage tonight: chips and some pinot noir🍷 Love to the Sassquad! 💖🦍
That was a great story how the Man helped the little one. Hopefully they know not all human’s are bad. ❤️ Thank you for all of you’re stories from everyone who share. I really enjoy listening to them
Very grateful for this tale. Oh, I clicked on this REAL fast, I feel the aches and pains from lifting things, and maybe this Sasquatch story will make me feel happier (your stories usually do, Nance!). Thank you again!
Awesome stories! Thanks for sending them in folks! And thanks for the terrific narration Nance! What an awesome and courageous thing to do in the last story! The person had to know the parents were sure to be around yet they sauntered on and did the incredible! Bravo!
Good evening Nance and squad, Incredible tells this evening but if course they're all fantastic and the you you narrate Nance, we'll no one can match you. 😉 it's amazing that there are still folks out there that are always ready and willing to help, man or beast 💓 no matter the situation. These creatures are intelligent and knew he was only helping. Wow amazing. Till Friday my friends. Duston
Nance, your voice could defuse an angry sasquatch! Don’t take this wrong, but I use your voice as a last ditch attempt to fall asleep. It might take 3 or 4 times to actually hear the tales, but finally I do! Thank you so much.
Love your ad lol it’s great thanks for telling them thanks for sending them , it’s tootsie rolls tonight Bigfoot I’ll share it’s a 3 and a half pound bag 😂🤣😂 otherwise it’s a year supply
I would have almost expected the big Sasquatch would have dropped off the Paracord at the man's house so, when he got home it would be waiting there for him on the front porch.
(Excellent narration and an incredible story! Thank you for this! As a Bigfoot believer, it's fascinating to hear these accounts of people's interactions with them. 🙂)
@@BuckeyeBigfoot I always enjoy your narration! And it's so nice hearing a woman narrating a RUclips channel; especially one that deals with Bigfoot! 😊
Hello, listening to the story about the woman who helped the young Bigfoot was very touching. Anybody out in the world who doesn’t believe that Bigfoot is intelligent should listen to this post.
The second story had me up on the edge of my seat listening. I can certainly see this person helping the young squatch, but they had to know mom or dad squatch would be coming and soon if it were me I would have been on my utmost attention waiting. Me personally I think that I would have pasted out at the mere sight of the adult and would not have been able to tell part of the story. I’m thinking that the adult must have thought the para cord to be something very special to human to be used in such a way. This must be why it was returned in a form of gratitude maybe. Whatever the case maybe I thank you for sharing your special story with the masses of believers.
Hey Nance! Thank you for telling these stories from the wonderful authors that allowed you to be told. They were awesome stories. Thank you for sharing them in your calming voice. ♥️♥️ It’s kind of interesting that the last one was at Yosemite. I’ve been there. I just remembered that I had a great time being there. There were some times when I felt my hairs sticking up out of my neck. Just don’t know exactly why, but I wanted to get out of the area. Animals or maybe Bigfoot Sasquatch in the area?! It’s so long ago. Wish I can remember. I love nature as it calms me down and I can feel the soothing energy.
Vacationing in the Black Hills, got a glass of bourbon on the rocks, and listening to Nance... it doesn't get any better than this!!
Great stories both! A few months ago my mother-in-law was visiting us from Michigan. I had just listened to a encounter story about a Dogman that happened near where she lived as a child. I thought she would have no idea what I was talking about but to my surprise she said that they definitely were in that area back then. She said that her parents and the people of the area called them Wolfman or walking wolves but everyone knew about them. She said she never saw one but that was because all of her chores were in the house helping her mother with cooking and child care. Her older brothers and her father had the outside chores with the animals and fields. They had seen a few over the years. She said that when 1 was spotted the farmers would tell all the others that they were back around so young calves and hogs could be moved to the barn and kept in at night. She said every now and then 1 of the kids would say they took a animal from their farm or their older male family members had to shoot at them to protect their animals. She remembered that 1 of the kids was really upset because a Wolfman had taken a animal they were raising for the fair right out of their barn. In all the years I've known this woman I had never expected that this quiet little woman would be sitting here talking about Dogman! Just goes to prove that you never know until you ask and the answer may surprise you!
Wow - thank you for sharing that, Jayne. I'm going to share that in a future video. I know many people are very interested in Dogmen.
The Sabe refer to them as the wolf creatures, and they hate them. They've had many battles with them over the generations.
Most older women don't share their knowledge unless asked.
@@francisbusa1074 can you share more about this, or why they dislike them? I can guess it’s due to competition for food & territory, but I wonder if there’s more to it than that. Could be Sabe don’t respect their ways; their intentional scariness.
I live in northern Michigan and the Dogman and Sasquatch are very real and people do talk of seeing them often. The old guys in the area are mostly retired Loggers. They all have stories of these creatures while working in the woods!! I too have seen them and last fall my ex boyfriend found a big human type footprint in the mud near the Little Manistee river in the Manistee National forest. People around here believe the Sasquatch migrate with the fish, the salmon and steelhead in our rivers. They are seen a lot in the fall and spring when these fish run plentyful in our area. If you ever come to northern Michigan in the spring or fall and camp by the Little or Manistee rivers, you may hear and/or see a Sasquatch.. You can literally feel them watching you when you're in our woods!!
Loved the second story, puts me in mind of the reports of men-in-black types helping and caring for Bigfoots that were burnt and injured after the fires that followed the eruption of Mount St. Helen.
Yeah but don’t be naive either. As many people as there are helping, there’s just as many causing mayhem. Some of those men and black even kidnap their kids and raise them and train them to work for them and do their bidding. It’s sad really. Our government uses dogmen and Bigfoot that they have created in a lab or stole to be assassins and body guards against their will smh the things our government is doing in the shadows are despicable
Both really excellent stories. The young sasquatch with the broken arm is probably the best story I have ever heard. I believe it. 110%. I think the only one that tops it is the account from the aftermath of My. ST. HELENS eruption in 1980. These creatures are intelligent and just want to be left alone. They are not what Hollywierd depicts them. They are cautious as they should be, but thankful when helped. I have very slowly (and it's taken 2 years) shown a large male that he has nothing to worry about from me or my family. We leave him gifts and he leaves us things. He finally felt comfortable enough to allow us to see him just this year. What a blessing..
Please send in your stories. The Sas-Squad and Nance want to hear them. Thx. : )
Mr. White please tell us all about your experience with giving gifts to the Sasquatch. We would love to hear all about it. I lived in Seattle during the St. Helens eruption and I know a couple of people who have had sightings of them in Washington. 💖
Check out The Cowman of Colpalis Beach.
Why don't you and your family send in some of your all's experiences and your family's encounter to Nance?
I am in Washington state. The Sasquatch are currently migrating to the east. We are preparing for the Cascade Subduction Zone to go off. After they were caught off guard by St Helen they are moving. We have some that live in backside of Rez. We tolerate them if they leave horses alone. Once our horses are bothered we are on warpath. First Nation children are taught to respect them. We leave gifts for all forest creatures. It’s not our home it’s theirs.
Great encounter with the last one . The nod from father sasquatch should speak volumes about that tribe of humans .
These encounters brought Back memories of my parents and how my Mom told us she thought bigfoot was real. Now my Dad would have to share a pot of coffee with bigfoot to think he is real. My Dad did not watch any sifi or horror movies. Helping a young bigfoot with a broken arm that is cool I would have done the same thing if I was in that situation. Especially now knowing what I know. Any chance to help a bigfoot is a once in a lifetime chance. It's a good start to maybe finding a friend in the forest. Thank you for the encounters.
Funny, how different people have such different beliefs, isn't it? (And such different _willingness_ to believe)
@@BuckeyeBigfoot Nance that goes for so many things nowadays. I've believed since the 4th grade, about 55yrs ago, when in our "weekly reader," we read about the Abominable Snowman!
What a wonderful thing to do to fix his broken arm.
With return of Para-cord makes one wonder how healing would be completed.
@@ryckrowan6153 They have their own way of setting broken limbs, Ryck.
I love those stories when we or the Sasquatch help each other🐝🤗❤️
Awww! I would've tried to help that baby too! So glad it turned out well. He probably fell out of a tree, by the bump on his head and broke his arm in the fall. Cool! Good story!
Considering that the man was able to move him a distance by his self I would say that it was a young one. and most likely they fell down the rock face the guy said he choose as a campsite. Listening to the stories recounted here an a couple of other places, They are very much like us in many ways to the point i am willing to say only slightly different. The young like to play and get into EVERYTHING( Children befriending bigfoots with no harm coming to them.). The teenagers like to make a ruckus and pick with people. (Rock and branch throwing.) And the adults are protective of the family unit. (Yelps and scent markers false charges and the like.) The females seem to be less then adverse to humans with the males being less inclined to interact as they grow older. (Females foraging within town limits and males tending to stick to the edge of farmland and the likes.)
LOVE your News flashes!..so HILARIOUS!!
The last story was absolutely tremendous. That is how we treat and respect the Sabe!
wow that was marvelous you do know you have a friend for life and he will visit and dad will watch out for you too.
Good job that the Bigfoot daddy saw the signs that the man was trying to help his child, if he attended to him before fixing his arm, Bigfoot daddy might have killed him for mistaken for hurting his son, so good, all turned out well! What a fantastic encounter.
What a wonderful story about the young sasquatch in pain! Maybe there is still hope that one day our two peoples can come together in friendship without fear of violence. I sure hope so because I hope to meet bigfoot one day and become a friend. sincerely, John.
I feel exactly how you feel about it John . Maybe this can happen sooner than we think I sure hope so ? If more people had your attitude we could make this happen.
If you haven't already, check out Sasquatch Ontario on youtube. Mike Paterson interacted with a family in particular one sasquatch over a few years and recorded many vocalisations where they 'converse' with each other. It is surely possible to be friends but you have to gain their trust.
Our Sasquatch are migrating east from the west. I am in Washington state. We are preparing for the Cascade Subduction Zone to go off. They know it’s coming and leaving. A few have headed for Canada.
We got Sasquatch in Canada too! Especially in West Coast BC in Rocky Mountainside areas. Lots of vegetation there
,seasonal berries, plus it's one of Canada's fruit belts. Lots of Apple tree farms, plus old abandoned ghost towns ..
plenty of caves too. People don't live in caves but animals do seek shelter there from rain snow heavy winds
Rain here in Scotland. no snackage, sore mouth, at dentist today. Settled in bed and ready for tn8 encounters, Love from Bonny Scotland, to all.
Hope the mouth settles quickly.. hey from Australia
I loved Chris' story (young juv's arm)! THANK YOU NANCE!
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That is a great story, these bigfoot, are very intelligent the reason they don't interact with humans is because they know what the human race is capable of doing to them, my advise is to be aware of them, but do not provoke them if there not a threat to you, they are curious of us, leave them be.
heyheyey Nance and Sasquad!!!! Got my Snackages and Beverages in the saddle lets get on down to Sasquatch Valley!!!! leggoooooo yay!!!
They are smart creatures. So glad he helped the young one. I loved the stories tonight, those blue lights put me on edge. We never camp and we live in farm land in Colorado, no woods where I live.
howdy frm grand junction fellow coloradan.
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Yes intelligent. Funnie they do not start Fires 🔥 to eat 🤔
Such amazing Incounters!!! Much love to you Nanc and the Sasquad too ❤️ ♥️
Hi Nance n sasquad. Thanks Nance for the awesome stories. I've been passing kidney stones the last 24 hours. Your soothing voice has me going to sleep. No pain medication needed💜💜
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😱😱😱😱 Oh My - kidney stones are no fun! I hope you finish with them very soon and are again pain free!
Feeling much better thanks Nance. Having some hot tea n back to bed shortly 😊😊
I actually loved both of these stories and when you are respectful 🙏 of other creatures such as this particular one in the 2nd story, I feel like we can coexist.
Thanks so much, Nance - great stories tonight!
Two great stories. Thank you Nancy. The second one was great! I hope I never meet a Bigfoot, but if it’s in the cards that I do, I hope it is something like the second story. 😋
OMG! My grandma used to tell us stories about “haint lights” and “woolly boogers” when I was young. She grew up in GA and TN and was born in 1919. She would have been around teenage age when this happened. I wish I could go back and ask her questions…
I recall hearing about Haints and Haint lights, and boogers down in Eastern Ky when I was a kid, back in the early 60's.
Nance, I often watch your videos. The content is not silly like many other sites. Also, your voice is very soothing. Please keep them coming. When I am able, I will contribute. sincerely, John.
These beautiful stories touch my heart and confirm my inner knowing. Thank-you.
Awesome! I look forward each night to listen to your stories after a long day at work. While eating dinner of course.
Thank you!!
Loved the stories tonight thank you so much Nance. 💕
Uh-Oh!! Sounds like there's a Snack-Squatch runnin around!! Keep your snacks close folks!!Good evening Nance and the Sas-squad! So great to hear your voice. I hope everyone has a great week ahead. Be blessed and stay safe! Love you all!!
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Thank you. May God continue to bless you and your family.
I hope it true. Helping the babyfoot.
Omgosh I love how you said “woolly Buggers?” Lol
Wonderful Stories!!! Thank You all who shared your story and Thank You Nance!! 😊 ❤️
Glad you enjoyed it!
2nd and happy about it. Ms Nance is in the house 🏠 Snackage is chocolate with black 🍒 cherry ice cream 🍦.
But these stories are amazing specially the broken arm assisting with the juvenile. The most beautiful thing I ever heard.
I almost peed at the NEW BREAK! LOL, LOVE IT!
How'd you like that eyewitness drawing? HAHAHAHAAAAAAA!!!!
It was Perfect lol!
I got my Bigfoot water bottle the other day! I love it!
Thank you Nance!
Like, like, like! Loved bothe stories! I'm gonna register as I sit and wait for my mother in law at the doctor....ahhh just relaxin to some awesome encounters!
My cousin and I are from the UK and we love listening to your stories. You have the best story telling voice and we'd happily listen to anything! Have you thought of starting another channel with other non-bigfoot stories?
I loved these stories tonight. Your soothing voice has helped me relax even though I am in pain from the COVID just now. When I am feeling better I will write my experience down for you
Sorry to hear you're battling COVID - I had it last year - it's no fun! I hope you are soon well again!
Great stories again, Nance! Thanks to the writers also! Beautiful encounter with the guy helping the young injured Bigfoot.
Snackage tonight: chips and some pinot noir🍷 Love to the Sassquad! 💖🦍
Listening in the Yeti Bars Lair!
That was a great story how the Man helped the little one. Hopefully they know not all human’s are bad. ❤️ Thank you for all of you’re stories from everyone who share. I really enjoy listening to them
What wonderful, absolutely gripping, stories! Thanks to the kind folks sharing with us. And, as always, thanks to Nance for her stellar narrations! ❤️
Greetings everyone it's a nice sunny day here in the mid 80' s😁👍🥰😍🤩🥳
Where's "HERE" ?
It's the same here in Southwest Michigan.
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@@briano.1503 Right now I am in san Francisco city
Very grateful for this tale. Oh, I clicked on this REAL fast, I feel the aches and pains from lifting things, and maybe this Sasquatch story will make me feel happier (your stories usually do, Nance!). Thank you again!
I hope you feel happier! You deserve some happiness!
Great stories, especially the second one. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful stories loved them! Thank you Nance!
Thanks for the laugh Nance
LOL, Bigfoot and I play uno the same way! 🤣
Wow, great stories tonight Nance!! Thanks.
Loved both of these stories. I just can’t believe that with all the stories I’ve heard there are still people that don’t believe they exist
WOW! You have shared some scary encounters Nance. The stories were wonderful! Thank you!!
Loved them all Nance. That last one was really amazing. Thank you.
Glad you like them!
Fantastic stories tonight. Thank you very much.
I'm from West Michigan and my snackage tonight could double as Sasquatch bait. Fresh caught King Salmon!
Oh my!! Two Great stories! I went to work and told the last story to a co worker and of course he didn't believe it....oh well, his lost 😔.
Both of those stories were wonderful thank you
1kinda spooky, 1 humane and loving! What more could we ask for? Great stories❣️ Thank Y'all for sending them in and Thank You for reading them to us.🤗
Glad you like them!
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If the Oreos were double stuffed, then the theft was definitely a felony! 😁
Wow great stories tonight thank you for sharing them.
One of my favorite stories
What great stories Nance!!! These are dome of the best I have heard! I have a brand new grand daughter, and were going to be listening together now!
Congratulations on the new granddaughter!
Thanks Nance it was a good day here too. Now having a good night. Thanks for that and the lovely stories.
Thank you for sharing your two stories , love your channel .
Excellent trilogy, ladies thank you al for sharing such an amazing part of your lives. I sure hope there is more.
Awesome stories! Thanks for sending them in folks! And thanks for the terrific narration Nance! What an awesome and courageous thing to do in the last story! The person had to know the parents were sure to be around yet they sauntered on and did the incredible! Bravo!
Hey howdy hey y’all from Northeast Florida.
Good evening Nance and squad,
Incredible tells this evening but if course they're all fantastic and the you you narrate Nance, we'll no one can match you. 😉 it's amazing that there are still folks out there that are always ready and willing to help, man or beast 💓 no matter the situation. These creatures are intelligent and knew he was only helping. Wow amazing.
Till Friday my friends.
Duston
Hi Duston - glad you enjoy the videos! Thank you for listening and taking the time to comment on the videos. It helps me out so much! Thank you!
Nance, your voice could defuse an angry sasquatch! Don’t take this wrong, but I use your voice as a last ditch attempt to fall asleep. It might take 3 or 4 times to actually hear the tales, but finally I do! Thank you so much.
I liked the fact that Chris in the first story loved the Leonard Nimoy 'In Search Of's ' . So do I. lol Xx
Thanks Nance. Great sharing!
I know I going to love this one!
Love your ad lol it’s great thanks for telling them thanks for sending them , it’s tootsie rolls tonight Bigfoot I’ll share it’s a 3 and a half pound bag 😂🤣😂 otherwise it’s a year supply
I would have almost expected the big Sasquatch would have dropped off the Paracord at the man's house so, when he got home it would be waiting there for him on the front porch.
I love your channel so glad I find it I listen to your channel everynigh before I go to bed.
Hey Nance , keep the stories comin'!
Thanks from a Buckeye in Southwest Michigan!
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(Excellent narration and an incredible story! Thank you for this! As a Bigfoot believer, it's fascinating to hear these accounts of people's interactions with them. 🙂)
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@BuckeyeBigfoot I always enjoy your narration! And it's so nice hearing a woman narrating a RUclips channel; especially one that deals with Bigfoot! 😊
@@BuckeyeBigfoot so loved this story. Thank you
once again, a couple of great stories.. Thanks!!
Glad you like them!
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Thank you for sharing .
Opps Oreo their, picnic basket 🧺 Yogy bear style. 🎉❤😅.
Thank you ❤️🤗
Hey Nance great stories thank you so much❤
Wow, two fabulous stories, Nan!
Thanks, Linda - I thought they were pretty good, too.
Hello, listening to the story about the woman who helped the young Bigfoot was very touching. Anybody out in the world who doesn’t believe that Bigfoot is intelligent should listen to this post.
Love ❤️ it!! Eye witness drawing 😂😂. Snackage is ravioli and red bull
Great stories! Thank you. ☺
Thanks for listening
Lol, that eyewitness sketch looks like Captain Caveman.
thanx nanc!
much luv.
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I loved both stories!! Thank You, Nance 🥰
Thanks, Nance, great stories, great narration. 👍 ❤️
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow I am glad to hear your encounter, Amazing -thank you for sharing....
The second story had me up on the edge of my seat listening. I can certainly see this person helping the young squatch, but they had to know mom or dad squatch would be coming and soon if it were me I would have been on my utmost attention waiting. Me personally I think that I would have pasted out at the mere sight of the adult and would not have been able to tell part of the story. I’m thinking that the adult must have thought the para cord to be something very special to human to be used in such a way. This must be why it was returned in a form of gratitude maybe. Whatever the case maybe I thank you for sharing your special story with the masses of believers.
Snack thief!! Thank you for sharing
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Such great stories Nance.
Hey Nance! Thank you for telling these stories from the wonderful authors that allowed you to be told. They were awesome stories. Thank you for sharing them in your calming voice. ♥️♥️
It’s kind of interesting that the last one was at Yosemite. I’ve been there. I just remembered that I had a great time being there. There were some times when I felt my hairs sticking up out of my neck. Just don’t know exactly why, but I wanted to get out of the area. Animals or maybe Bigfoot Sasquatch in the area?! It’s so long ago. Wish I can remember. I love nature as it calms me down and I can feel the soothing energy.
I love Tuesday and Friday nights
Oregon picnic basket their, 😂🎉❤.
Hey awesome!! Thanks again 😊✌️🧘🇨🇦♥️👣👣👣
Thank you for listening and commenting!
@@BuckeyeBigfoot all the time 😊✌️♥️♥️♥️👣👣👣
Great stories in this episode.