My website is slowly getting there.
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My website is slowly getting there.
It's taking some work but my new site is getting there with several pages now active.
For the latest version of 'Dogman in the Fossil record' you can take a gander if you like here: http://www.sasquatchsagas.com/dogman-in ... sil-record
Critiques, suggestions, improvements welcomed...
For the latest version of 'Dogman in the Fossil record' you can take a gander if you like here: http://www.sasquatchsagas.com/dogman-in ... sil-record
Critiques, suggestions, improvements welcomed...
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Re: My website is slowly getting there.
Thanks very much wolf
Love the website.
Your words are well thought out and the graphics are wonderful
I have to admit dogman intrigues me and I have listened to Vic Cundiffs show quite a few times.
Love the website.
Your words are well thought out and the graphics are wonderful
I have to admit dogman intrigues me and I have listened to Vic Cundiffs show quite a few times.
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Thanks mate.
It is a work in progress. I would love to be able to post my book there but can't until I get a publisher on board as they will want first rights.
In the meantime I will be uploading encounters from the perspective of the Hairy bloke and more articles as I write them.
(Just added the links page with this site and others, more to come)
It is a work in progress. I would love to be able to post my book there but can't until I get a publisher on board as they will want first rights.
In the meantime I will be uploading encounters from the perspective of the Hairy bloke and more articles as I write them.
(Just added the links page with this site and others, more to come)
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Hey Wolf
That's looking great, I like your idea from the hairy's perspective. Keep it up mate!
Cheers Slats
That's looking great, I like your idea from the hairy's perspective. Keep it up mate!
Cheers Slats
Cheers Slats
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If anyone is interested, here is a link to the first 3 chapters of my novel.
Please do NOT share the link though as at the moment it is a 'hidden' page, and please do NOT click on the link to buy the book as I am not allowed to sell it yet. I am out at the moment and cannot remove the link yet.
All I ask is if you read it is to post a review/critique in this thread with any suggestions.
Thanks.
http://www.sasquatchstories.com/sasquat ... st-a-novel
Please do NOT share the link though as at the moment it is a 'hidden' page, and please do NOT click on the link to buy the book as I am not allowed to sell it yet. I am out at the moment and cannot remove the link yet.
All I ask is if you read it is to post a review/critique in this thread with any suggestions.
Thanks.
http://www.sasquatchstories.com/sasquat ... st-a-novel
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Re: My website is slowly getting there.
The page looks really good.
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paulmcleod67
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Hey Wolf have you seen this 1909 Yahoo sighting that describes it with a head like a dog? Might be of use to you matey?
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/arti ... 1906-06-22
"The head of the animal seemed to be shaped like that of a dog".
The Richmond River Herald and Northern Districts Advertiser (NSW )
Fri 22 Jun 1906
The Yahoo Again.
A correspondent of the Glen Innes
Guardian is responsible for the follow-
ing yarn from The Gulf, near Emmaville,
from which wild locality some ten or
eleven years ago came an equally wild
story about a marvellous wild animal
alleged to have been seen in the scrub.
The Gulf writer says that Mr. E. J.
Clifford has had this exciting experience
about five miles north of the Gulf: He
was crawling through dense scrub, when
a wild animal rose up in front of him,
and, as if frightened, paused for a mo-
ment. Clifford, who had a 32 Winches-
ter, had his arms at the moment busy
working through the bush. As speedily
as possible he fired. The animal which,
he says, appeared to be 8ft high and 3ft
broad, black in color, and covered with
hair of great length, gave several un-
earthly yells, something like a native
bear, and made off. Clifford fired two
more shots at it as it fled over a flat.
Following it for about a quarter of a
mile, he saw blood and the huge foot-
prints where the animal crossed a creek
in the sand. The head of the animal
seemed to be shaped like that of a dog.
The animal at first stood upright like a
human being, and ran on two legs at a
great pace. It was some forty-two yards
away from Clifford when first seen. The
time was about midday, and Clifford
saw it clearly. A rifle party of about
30 has left the Gulf in search of the
creature. Clifford is said to have shown
some of the miners the blood and tracks
on the sand.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/arti ... 1906-06-22
"The head of the animal seemed to be shaped like that of a dog".
The Richmond River Herald and Northern Districts Advertiser (NSW )
Fri 22 Jun 1906
The Yahoo Again.
A correspondent of the Glen Innes
Guardian is responsible for the follow-
ing yarn from The Gulf, near Emmaville,
from which wild locality some ten or
eleven years ago came an equally wild
story about a marvellous wild animal
alleged to have been seen in the scrub.
The Gulf writer says that Mr. E. J.
Clifford has had this exciting experience
about five miles north of the Gulf: He
was crawling through dense scrub, when
a wild animal rose up in front of him,
and, as if frightened, paused for a mo-
ment. Clifford, who had a 32 Winches-
ter, had his arms at the moment busy
working through the bush. As speedily
as possible he fired. The animal which,
he says, appeared to be 8ft high and 3ft
broad, black in color, and covered with
hair of great length, gave several un-
earthly yells, something like a native
bear, and made off. Clifford fired two
more shots at it as it fled over a flat.
Following it for about a quarter of a
mile, he saw blood and the huge foot-
prints where the animal crossed a creek
in the sand. The head of the animal
seemed to be shaped like that of a dog.
The animal at first stood upright like a
human being, and ran on two legs at a
great pace. It was some forty-two yards
away from Clifford when first seen. The
time was about midday, and Clifford
saw it clearly. A rifle party of about
30 has left the Gulf in search of the
creature. Clifford is said to have shown
some of the miners the blood and tracks
on the sand.
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paulmcleod67
Re: My website is slowly getting there.
And not to flog a dead horse but it is dog like....
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Cheers Paul.
Very interesting... Dogman in the gulf area?
I might post that article on the us forum I've been on if you don't mind?
Very interesting... Dogman in the gulf area?
I might post that article on the us forum I've been on if you don't mind?
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paulmcleod67
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The best information is ALWAYS shared information matey. I place no restrictions on any of my work, least of all articles from the national library of Australia...belongs to the world. I'm just like to dig up old stuff lol
Cheers Wolf and the site is looking sweet as.

Cheers Wolf and the site is looking sweet as.
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Thanks mate. I agree... anyone can use anything from my site, as long as it is referenced.paulmcleod67 wrote: Wed Feb 14, 2018 9:18 am The best information is ALWAYS shared information matey. I place no restrictions on any of my work, least of all articles from the national library of Australia...belongs to the world. I'm just like to dig up old stuff lol
Cheers Wolf and the site is looking sweet as.
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paulmcleod67
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And slowly the greedy and secretive are driven back by a community of open mindedness and shared information...peace out lol
Cheers mate
Cheers mate