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Registered: 10-21-07
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I just heard about this on a Yahoo group. Has anyone else heard of this? Basically, what I understood looking on the site about this was that a Michigan radio station made up something to play on the air about a fictional creature for April fools and not long after attacks started happening that were the same as in the radio show. Here's a link to the trailer: http://www.vimeo.com/924427And the main website about the story: http://www.michigan-dogman.com/history.html
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Registered: 01-19-08
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Oh my goodness epona that is so F~R~E~A~K~Y......  In May,I am staying a week by my self in the house in the woods.... 
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Registered: 08-28-07
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I've heard about this. It sounds like a yeti/sasquatch case, werewolf (of course that's as likely as it being Chewbaca), maybe a wendigo, but it has been appearing outside the 23-year cycle and hasn't targeted humans. Or it could all just be an urban legend, meh, who knows?
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Senior Member
Registered: 10-21-07
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Kelsey!!! You're brave!
I haven't had time to look a whole lot at the site yet, but it looked freaky to me too when I watched the trailer.
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Senior Member
Registered: 09-14-06
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Born and raised in Michigan for 31 years. The only thing you need to be aware of is the angry native american. JK I've been all over the state for many many years and the only scary thing I encountered was cold weather. But not kidding bout the native american, I take that back 
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Registered: 10-21-07
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Maybe they need to call out Cesar Millan.
Mooch, I didn't know you were from Michigan. I guess I thought you were a native Texan.
This reminds me of stories I've heard about skinwalkers.
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Senior Member
Registered: 09-14-06
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quote: Mooch, I didn't know you were from Michigan. I guess I thought you were a native Texan.
Oh no chitiquita! Born and bred in good ole Michigan. Couldnt leave fast enuff. No monsters in the woods. Spent over 30 years in upper peninsula and lower peninsula and never had a fright! All story.
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Registered: 09-14-06
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quote: This reminds me of stories I've heard about skinwalkers.
Oh but dont confuse this with the shape shifters. Skin walkers, another name. My great grandma lived in a tepee until the government came in 1920's and told them to build a wood building. My people were dying of pnuemonia living in tepees. On the reservation in Michigan, my mom's mom would sit and watch for unusual animals crossings go by. She would say some of the deer, antelope, animals going by were her past relatives shape shifting. It was exciting because some of the animals would come back over and over and over. Like a game. My grandma would laugh. I miss that. I shouldve listened to her. But I didnt.
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