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Eric! Did you see this???

:rofl: Me too Heather! I was actually going to post this, and then I saw that Fred beat me to it.
 
Ahhhh... No one "beat" anyone to it. LOL. I just happened to see it first! ;)

Guess it doesn't interest Eric, though. LOL.

Edit... And that's okay! LOL.
 
It was funny to me... You've often said, "Chupacabra this... Chupacabra that". You were first in line when I saw that one possibly had been caught. LOL.
 
:roflmao:
I lurves me some chupacabras!

Those Yahoo! comments are always a "profound" riot, too. *rolls eyes*

I definitely think the finding of El Chupacabra needs to be in the WIR.
:roflmao:

NOTE : I've been thinking about changing over from a sagittarius to a chupacabrius for a long time. :laugh:
 
On one of the stations, they have a show called "MonsterQuest" - which I watch for kicks. They had a show about "Chupacabras" and this one looks a lot like the one a woman had found. In the show, I think they said it was either a coyote or a feral dog with mange. BUT to now have 2 that look almost alike... just whoa!
 
How many Mexican hairless mutts (dominant mutation) are we going to have to see before even American's are smart enough to stop believing in a stupid myth? LOL. Funny how they are always found in hispanic areas, eh? LOL.

Just funny. Thanks,
KJ
 
Gotta love lore, eh?
 

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WOW! What a beautiful dog! I didn't realize that there was a dog that even remotely looked like that.

However, the "chupacabra" part was mostly for Eric's benefit. :grin01:
 
How many Mexican hairless mutts (dominant mutation) are we going to have to see before even American's are smart enough to stop believing in a stupid myth? LOL. Funny how they are always found in hispanic areas, eh? LOL.

Just funny. Thanks,
KJ
Off Topic, but you aren't making some kind of racial "hasty generalization" here, are you? ;)
 
Oh, KJ, leave me and my chupacabra dreams alone.

Are they similar to my goat and sheep dreams?

Next you'll be trying to shatter my hopes that there really is a Sasquatch, somewhere, and that he really should not be messed with.

Swamp Yeti. The rest are myths. Swamp Yetis are real, though. ...or it is a cajun bred to a hog. I'm not sure.

Off Topic, but you aren't making some kind of racial "hasty generalization" here, are you? ;)

If it'll start another 500-post argument, then that is exactly what I mean. I'm not sure what it was, but it meant just to each individual exactly what it would mean to manage to irk them off as much as possible. Yes. That's what I meant exactly. Whatever it was. ;)
 
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