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I saw this segment today on taped DVR. It was quaint and Mundane. The segment was less then 10 minutes. It definitely didn't belong on the Legends Boxed set. The Yetti, Big Foot 2, and Skunk Ape were all more interesting.
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was that the episode where it started off with the brilliant bank robbers who dug tunnels?
PS-Bigfoot is stupid, UM should've had a longer segment on one of the other stories or had another interesting murder. Did they ever do one on Dorothy Jane Scott? Her disappearance is one of the most creepy I've ever read. |
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Today's episode had the crazy-glue bandit (not the ATV bandits, both of which are my favorite bank robbery segments) and one of my uncles that lives in Pike's Peak, Colorado. He likes to drink whiskey and go dumpster diving. He's kind of the outcast in the family.
My favorite sasquatch story has to be skunk ape, of course. ![]()
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