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    Do you believe in bigfoot? What about Moa?

    I had a nice long ride yesterday up through SH12. Beautiful ride and reminded me how beautiful this country is. Truely is godszone. Hill over Opononi is fantastic. Anyway coming down the hill towards Waipoua forest just looks like it goes on forever and got me thinking if i was a bigfoot or moa thats where i would be hiding out.

    What say you KBers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jin View Post

    What say you KBers?
    I'd say.... Lay off the bath salts
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    Start a poll, at least 30% of all voters of such polls vote affirmative Huston....so long as they didn't carry knives and resembled a Muslim.

    Just make it about Bigfoot though, could be fun..the Moa ran out of juice soon after the Poly's turned up.

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    I'd be hanging with that moose down south. He knows how to hide.

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    I believe in Jesus.


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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
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    He had a moa round, didn't do very well... too much sand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    I believe in Jesus.
    Apparently there's nothing wrong with having imaginary friends. It is an important developmental step.

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    Some of the locals who spend a lot of time in the forest could easily be mistaken for Sasquatch. And yes, Anika Moa is still alive, well, and supping from the furry cup.

    Slightly, very slightly, off topic. I was talking to a fulla who used to hunt in the Waipoua forest t'other day and he was telling me about the remains of stone buildings in the forest. Quite a lot of them. Now that's interestin. So is the Kauri which is bigger than Tane Mahuta but kept hush hush.

    Very primeval bit of landscape.
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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post
    Some of the locals who spend a lot of time in the forest could easily be mistaken for Sasquatch. And yes, Anika Moa is still alive, well, and supping from the furry cup.

    Slightly, very slightly, off topic. I was talking to a fulla who used to hunt in the Waipoua forest t'other day and he was telling me about the remains of stone buildings in the forest. Quite a lot of them. Now that's interestin. So is the Kauri which is bigger than Tane Mahuta but kept hush hush.

    Very primeval bit of landscape.
    Interesting. Would be keen to go through and have a look myself. Would he be keen to guide a small group? And does he believe in bigfoot? I do the world is so huge just look at the forests if he doesnt want to be found you arnt going to find him. He is known as rakshasha in india/nepal which means demon. Some of them have magic powers too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post
    Some of the locals who spend a lot of time in the forest could easily be mistaken for Sasquatch. And yes, Anika Moa is still alive, well, and supping from the furry cup.

    Slightly, very slightly, off topic. I was talking to a fulla who used to hunt in the Waipoua forest t'other day and he was telling me about the remains of stone buildings in the forest. Quite a lot of them. Now that's interestin. So is the Kauri which is bigger than Tane Mahuta but kept hush hush.

    Very primeval bit of landscape.
    they're kindof the worst kept secret. Just that noone wants to acknowledge them, least of all the murrays. it would indicate a stone age population while they were running around with sharpened sticks. Also very similar foundation pattern to other old cultures from miles across the sea. Before boats!

    So y'know. Aliens.

    Also, wouldnt recomend going in without blessing. Good way to get your car torched.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    He had a moa round, didn't do very well... too much sand.
    He had donkey's !!! Geez
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tazz View Post
    I've been hanging out of a moose down south. He knows how to hide.
    Oi...there's a law about that in this Island, matey!

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    The great Arthur's Pass Moa sighting of 1993. Visited the pub a year or so after and there was clear evidence of Moa, well there were a few Masports hanging on the wall so close enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post
    So is the Kauri which is bigger than Tane Mahuta but kept hush hush.
    Am I the only one that looks at that tree and thinks it would make an epic dinner table?
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    but once again you proved me wrong.
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    I was hit by one such driver while remaining in the view of their mirror.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    Am I the only one that looks at that tree and thinks it would make an epic dinner table?
    philistine...

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