Topic: wtf??
scttrbrain's photo
Sun 05/03/09 10:09 PM
Did that thing just come outta that tree?? It did didn't it? I'm not even gonna git my binoculars.......I'm just gonna check into rehab. Peeks around.....fights the urge to look out the window...

Kat

Dro_In_Indio's photo
Sun 05/03/09 10:13 PM
CHUPACABRA!!!!!

MirrorMirror's photo
Sun 05/03/09 10:16 PM




surprised

Atlantis75's photo
Sun 05/03/09 10:23 PM
He was seen on Mars too.


Monier's photo
Sun 05/03/09 10:27 PM
looks like a small dog jumping up for a frisbee or perhaps a stick

rara777's photo
Mon 05/04/09 03:37 AM





surprised


Looks like one of my neighbors when I lived out in amish country a couple of years ago.:laughing:

rofl By the way, they don`t like having their picture taken.rofl

JasmineInglewood's photo
Thu 05/07/09 09:52 AM
scared

Seakolony's photo
Thu 05/07/09 10:04 AM
The chick from the Ring or a zombie or a child playing a zombie on tv

Eddiemma's photo
Thu 05/07/09 10:10 AM

It's a dog lovers lawn ornament..?

no photo
Thu 05/07/09 10:12 AM
There's a guy in Texas Chat who wants to be a cryptozoologist...maybe he knows? laugh

no photo
Thu 05/07/09 10:12 AM
There's a guy in Texas Chat who wants to be a cryptozoologist...maybe he knows? laugh

kojack's photo
Thu 05/07/09 10:15 AM
dog on leash being yanked look closely you can see hand in bushes and chain

motowndowntown's photo
Thu 05/07/09 02:30 PM
That's not a hand and a chain, it's one of those alien probes, that's why the dog is jumping.

sexymami7979's photo
Thu 05/07/09 02:31 PM






That's a child, infected with swine flu.


Now that I look closer, I think you're right, it's in the transformation stage.
rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

Rockmybobbysocks's photo
Thu 05/07/09 03:45 PM


"Chupacabra

The literal translation for the Spanish word "chupacabra" is "goat sucker." This creature has been a constant conundrum to cryptozoologists (scientists who study animals that may or may not be real) in North and South America for more than 50 years. With sightings in various regions of Puerto Rico, Brazil, Chile, Mexico and the United States, this is one well-traveled beast. An anomaly since the early 1950s, the Chupacabra was at its height of notoriety in the 1990s -- even surpassing such longtime favorites as Nessy (the Loch Ness monster) and Bigfoot."





EL Ku Kueh!!!

motowndowntown's photo
Thu 05/07/09 04:40 PM
que lastima

MirrorMirror's photo
Thu 05/07/09 05:27 PM
scared It could be the Mothmanscared

MirrorMirror's photo
Thu 05/07/09 05:28 PM

There's a guy in Texas Chat who wants to be a cryptozoologist...maybe he knows? laugh
bigsmile Jeanniebean from the science/philosophy forum can probably tell what it isbigsmile

no photo
Thu 05/07/09 05:29 PM
It's obviously a small struthiomimus.


Dan99's photo
Thu 05/07/09 05:31 PM

It's obviously a small struthiomimus.




That was going to be my next guess..