gasbag wrote: During the 1950s, Slick turned his attention to expeditions to investigate the Loch Ness Monster, the Yeti, Bigfoot and the Trinity Alps Giant Salamander.
Wonder if he got anyone to pay for all those trips. What a great way to visit some interesting parts of the world!
My wife and I would love to visit Scotland and we're thinking about searching for Nessie. Anyone wishing to contribute to our cryptozoological expedition, send your contribution to....
Global Gullible Tours
PO Box...
Etc.
I've been there. Loch Ness, Scotland. Actually on my wife's side of the family, the area of Loch Ness, is where her Highland clan is from. It's a beautiful, mysterious area, with plenty of things that....go bump in the night!!! We felt a deep feeling of foreboding when we went there.
If you go to Loch Ness, I do believe you will be a changed individual as a result.
Be sure to have a Nessie Burger from one of the Chip-Shop vans, parked along the Great Glen Road. They're not bad, they taste like a 'fishy' chicken, if you know what I mean.
Stressor wrote: Dude, enough already, I'll have to put on my tinfoil hat.
BTW, I would love to see a picture of Stressor with his tin foil hat firmly secured on his head. I hope he checks in the mirror first to make sure it's tied on straight.
You rascal. My tin foil hat looks just like the ones that were being worn in that Mel Gibson movie about the aliens. (Signs) It works too. I guess a picture would not be too much to ask.
On behalf of all the ATC posters (I think that's a safe bet , that most would like to see a picture) I am looking forward to seeing a picture of you in your Sunday best 'Tin Foil Hat.'
When I first heard about this and saw the pictures, I thought it was my cousin from Arkansas. After looking closer, I knew it wasn't him because BF had too many teeth. I hope Cuz doesn't read this. If he does, he may come looking for me and gum me to death.