Jerry and Poire hang out at Randy’s cabin for a few days. While they are there, Randy has the idea of reenacting Eddy’s Sasquatch story. Then Randy has an even better idea. “He who can be rebukethed can also be summonsethed!”
Read MoreJerry, Poire, and Randy go to West Virginia to meet Eddy who tells them of his battle with Bigfoot. Eddy hates the devilish Sasquatch
Read MoreWe meet Bigfoot’s biggest fan, fun loving, banjo bangin’ Randy. He tells Jerry and Poire about Wanda who spills the beans of her intimacy with the Sasquatch
Read MoreJerry has procured a cinema camera and is on his way to starting work on the Bigfoot Documentary Documentary (a documentary about Sasquatch documentaries) when he discovers Alfy.
Read MoreJerry doesn’t believe in Bigfoot – even though he saw one as a kid, and we hear him tell his Sasquatch story. He is a frequent speaker at Bigfoot conventions, but he is getting bored telling his story over and over.
Read MoreJerry doesn’t believe in Bigfoot – even though he saw one as a kid. He is a frequent speaker at Bigfoot conventions, but he is getting bored telling his story over and over. He needs something new. Poire runs a taco truck called Poire’s Harry Tacos, and her short shorts and tank tops make her establishment a favorite among the Sasquatch enthusiasts. Jerry and Poire discover a trove of absurd witness encounters and decide their stories are often more interesting than the convention speakers who present their scientific findings. They decide to make a documentary about Bigfoot documentaries and include tales from the “atypical” eyewitnesses. Hilarity and misadventure follow their discoveries and interviews. Jerry, Poire, and their friends find the oddest of odd tales and make their own discoveries along the way.
Read MoreJerry doesn’t believe in Bigfoot – even though he saw one as a kid. He is a frequent speaker at Bigfoot conventions, but he is getting bored telling his story over and over. He needs something new. Poire runs a taco truck called Poire’s Harry Tacos, and her short shorts and tank tops make her establishment a favorite among the Sasquatch enthusiasts. Jerry and Poire discover a trove of absurd witness encounters and decide their stories are often more interesting than the convention speakers who present their scientific findings. They decide to make a documentary about Bigfoot documentaries and include tales from the “atypical” eyewitnesses. Hilarity and misadventure follow their discoveries and interviews. Jerry, Poire, and their friends find the oddest of odd tales and make their own discoveries along the way.
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