March 29, 2021

S110:Tracking Bigfoot by Pattern - Possible new sasquatch in Kentucky

We may have stumbled on a 2nd pattern, in Kentucky . The video for this podcast will be on our youtube channel, if you'd like to see the maps!

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We may have stumbled on a 2nd pattern, in Kentucky . The video for this podcast will be on our youtube channel, if you'd like to see the maps!

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Participant #1:
Something that would be in the context of the super described as being a great silverlooking upright bible creature. Dragging a deer out of that tape to want to peel her tape. I got a question for you. PhD believe in demons and it takes one big step and vanishes. I'm like, oh, my God. That was a mixture. And look at these pictures of us, this white creature

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now when it's when I knew it was a dogma.

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Tyler City. We're back in Kentucky. Back in Kentucky. We left California. We went to California, got overwhelmed by an abnormal humongous amount of sightings. Yeah. And we're retreating back to the safety of Kentucky where the sightings aren't quite as crazy. I got a new story here from 2,012 September 12 th 2,012. This lady, Theresa, she wouldn't give her last name. It says here a lot of people don't do that because bigfoot believers have a fear of ridicule. She had paid money to a paranormal research group to go out through the Daniel Boone National Forest. She paid 75 dollars, by the way. I don't know if that's a bargain or not, but I imagine the markets got to be all over the place. Her group stumbled upon the creature. Go figure. As it was trying to kill a deer. It says here he was interrupted by bright light shining in his face. And they were along the trails near Cave Run Lake. So I'm going to go ahead and get the handy dandy map going and go to Cave Run Lake. And yet again folks, we are back at a body of water. Now disclaimer I can't I'm not going to speak for Tyler. He could say his own opinion on this, but I don't know if what we're seeing is in fact a rock solid theory, but it is a working theory, so bear with me. I'm not trying to claim that we're the end all here. We're just doing our part to try to help. And there's field researchers out there walking the woods with flashlights, looking and taking pictures and taking pictures of tree structures, tree breaks, foot, taking cast footprints, things like that. They're doing some awesome work. So for the time being, I'm more than happy to be the guy at the computer working on the map for them if you are a field researcher and I'm sure you could appreciate what we're trying to accomplish. So I'm looking at Cave Run Lake right now. The only bad part about this article is that they did not give us any ankling of which side of this enormous lake they're on. Which kind of sucks, to be honest with you.

Participant #1:
Also, it goes on to say that Theresa is an established spiritual medium and animal communicator. And she said that she wanted to talk to the Bigfoot. So I'm not sure how that would go. But for the sake of the map, I'm going to mark Cave Run Lake as our 2,012 sighting.

Participant #1:
The only thing about this sighting that kind of gives me a little bit of pause is that the agenda was to go out and maybe see at least that's the impression I'm getting from this, that they were on their way out to try to see Bigfoot. I'm not real sure. I don't imagine maybe ghost hunting out in the middle of the Danube Forest, do you? I don't believe so. Yeah. I've never heard anything kind of paranormal activity going out through there. Yeah. I have a Google search here for Daniel Boone Forest, if I can get to it. There's quite a few people that believe that Bigfoot is in fact in Danube Forest. Let's see here. What do we got? Another one. Bigfoot hunters gather in Morehead, Kentucky. There's a group here that's in 2,013. We're organizing an expedition into the forest. What else do we got here?

Participant #1:
Finding Bigfoot looks like they actually

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may have even ventured near that area. But what else we got here? Bigfoot hunting in the Bluegrass State.

Participant #1:
Yeah. When I get to these, it's a little the only thing I can say is that the term that comes to my mind is a little frustrating when I see this. In the article. It says bigfoot hunters hit the woods with infrared cameras and laser pointers. And for an additional 25 dollars each, participants could buy boxed evidence kits that included plastic bags, specimen cups, Tweezers 50 registrants, forked out 75 dollars a piece to attend the event. When I see stuff like that, it makes me think of telling. There's like haunted houses people set up and you pay a couple of bucks and you go in and get scared. Yeah, that's what stuff like this reminds me of. I'm not looking for event planning, Bigfoot. I'm looking for happenstance. Let's see. Jackson County, Kentucky. 2,006 December 22, nd Large bipedal animal strolls past home near the National Boone Forest. Daniel Boone National Forest. Sorry. That's Jackson County. You seen that one? No, I found one myself. But this one's a little on the you can say that it's either one way or another. It's either a hoax or this guy actually probably found something that no one has found before. And it could be a huge conspiracy. Okay, so it's either nothing or really something. This happened in Grant County in Dry Ridge, Kentucky. I found a skull a few days ago on my farm while I was hunting. I've showed it to everybody I know and they said it's an ape. No other bones were found. I live on a farm and being a hunter, I find skulls and bones all the time. Say when. This is the same year that you started with 2,012, November 16 th. Okay. This is nothing like I've ever seen before. We've seen things that we can't explain here. I would like to have someone answer on what's going on. He goes to also notice on this thing something was making whooping noises in yells the week before I found the skull while we were hunting. Wow. Okay. And then it goes to show that this investigator, the person that actually posted this, he actually talked to the guy on the telephone. He got a little bit more information, but it's a lot I don't want to go all into it, but what makes me kind of think that if this is true and he found something tangible, something that no one's ever seen before yeah. Because he said that the investigator that was talking to him said that he said he sent a jawbone out to DNA testing. Wow. But there's no follow up to this. So with that being said, I don't know if these guys never just talked to him again. They just swept it under the rug. I don't know what's going on. There's no information about this. So whoever he sent it to or even if he found something, that's the crazy thing. This happened in Grant County. Grant county. Okay. But this wasn't an actual sighting, so this doesn't really help our theory. I feel like I kind of got us off track. It's pretty interesting, though. But it's still pretty interesting. Very interesting.

Participant #1:
Okay. That'd be pretty wild to be able to actually see it, to get a look at it. Oh, yeah. At least see, because if he only sent the jawbone out, he still has parts of the upper I don't know the anatomy of the skull. Yeah. I only know jawbone. So he probably has the upper part, the upper receiver of the skull.

Participant #1:
Yeah. I'm not real sure on that either, but I'd love to see it and get a look at that

Participant #1:
ape skull. Why? What the hell was it doing out there in the first place? Yeah, I don't know. I'm looking at looking at Lawrence County. Lawrence county. Seems like Lawrence County has had quite a lot of activity. I want to bring up Lawrence County. I just want to see where I just want to see where it is located at in regards to my spelling is terrible. In regards to some of the sightings we found already. Where are we at here? So we're east. Okay. East of the 2,012 sighting. Lawrence county. It's right above pikesville. Our pike can't talk. Okay. Here's 2,018. Family frightened by ongoing class B activity around rural home 12.5 miles south of Grayson. So let's find Grayson. Grayson, Kentucky. Hopefully that is in the same okay, so there's Grayson. So I'm going to go where's our Andy Dandy. Let's say we need to go 12 miles south. Okay. So right around Stevens County or Stevens. I don't think it's a county. It's like a city. So let's see here. I'm going to put a mark down here. I'm just going to put it kind of on the trail. Here

Participant #1:
2,018. I hope I got that close to where they're describing. Let's move on. I got one. Save county. Okay. It was three years back. 2,015 fall October. Actual date is in Blaine County. B-L-A-I-N-E. Okay. Blaine, Kentucky. Yes, I'm on it. That is southeast of where we were just at. And I might have to get you to give me that date again, if you wouldn't mind.

Participant #1:
2,015 siding. Yeah, this one says it's a sighting. Okay,

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I'm checking out Blaine.

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There's a big old giant patch of forest here.

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Okay. There's Blaine Creek right here. Running through it, I was kind of getting worried. I was like, I don't see any big creek or river or anything, but, yeah, sure as heck there is. All right, I got one. Lawrence county. Nearest town? Blaine, near route 32. 2,015

Participant #1:
let's see if I can find that. Okay. No, way too far away.

Participant #1:
Let's look at this one more time. Your town is Blaine. So I'll tell you what, I'll just go to Blaine and see if I can't find

Participant #1:
32 and more head. That's really good ways away here.

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Let's see.

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Maybe there's some details here.

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Not seeing anything.

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Really? Not seeing anything to give me any kind of, like really? It just says Lawrence County. It says the nearest town is Blaine, but that doesn't really help. I mean, this whole thing is Lawrence County.

Participant #1:
Yeah, Lawrence County. The nearest town is Blaine. But where the hell is Route 32 at?

Participant #1:
And how big is Blaine? That's one thing on my map. The town of Lane does not look that big. Yeah, but the whole town looks like it doesn't have that much. Like, much a lot of the area that it's mapped out is, like, wooded area. I want to say a good 75% of this town is wooded area. Oh, I think I found 32. Yeah, 32 goes down the center of it. Okay. It goes through Blaine Creek.

Participant #1:
Wow. Okay, so that's this road going right through it. Yeah, it's right by the county market. Okay. I don't know if you can that's like the dead center of it says 32. Okay, I see it.

Participant #1:
It says here that the farm is a 200 acre farm. Closest neighbors are miles away. So maybe we can get an idea of that. I doubt it. That's like a needle in a haystack. This is pretty rural. It doesn't even say what kind of farm some of these are.

Participant #1:
Okay, well, anyway, we have the gist of it. I have another one. This is actually kind of recent. Okay. This one's actually in the city. It's in the county of Elliott County. Town of Sandy Hook, Kentucky. Okay. Near the road. Highway 6 50. Highway 6 50. The date is 5 25 20. 25, 25, 20 20. So this is pretty recent. Any kind of details on this one as far as the sighting? Apparently this guy was driving down the road. Josh was driving north on highway 650 towards highway seven. He was traveling at about 45 50. And after he rounded a curve, he spotted an upright, hairy creature. Standing on the right side of the road. Josh high beams were on as they approached the creature. It squatted down in the tall grass. After josh passed, it applied his brakes and blew his horn. After stopping, he looked in the rear mirror, but it was too dark to see. Wow. The creature stood about five to 6 feet tall. It's kind of a small size. Yes. I mean, in regards to some of the forest giants we've been hearing about, that's kind of a small dog. But, hey, just because you're small doesn't mean you don't get to be on our list. Yeah. But he does show some pictures. I will send them over to you. Okay. State highway 650. I see it.

Participant #1:
Let's take a look. These are the footprints that he found after he went back to the daylight. Wow. Yeah, it's pretty crazy.

Participant #1:
I don't know what to make of that, but it's pretty wild. I'm just saying, with those Being at that height okay. If these feet prints are real, that height would be like you would be way, like, really disproportionate. I guess I think I'm saying that wrong. Weirdly shapes, a short sasquatch with giant feet. Right. Maybe adolescent. I don't know. I don't know where's mama at. That's what I want to know. Why is she watching her kid? Yeah. Being reckless to the street. Yeah. Anything could happen.

Participant #1:
Bodies of water, folks, it always seems to come back to bodies of water. I mean, here's a street in the middle of nowhere. That happens to intersect with a pretty prominent little river lake system. And here we have our same northeast to southwest or southwest to northeast lightning bolt that you see happening over here. If you go back to these, you'll see a really prominent bark. I'm not saying that these are hard evidence, but I am saying that you're seeing a very specific group of circumstances, a few different possibilities. One is all of these are hoaxes. And if that's the case, then every single one of these people had to cooperate. This because all of them included included areas of prominent water sources.

Participant #1:
So my question is how? If it is a hoax, it's almost more unbelievable Than the sasquatch itself. I would have an easier time believing. That a creature is moving along this kind of lightning bolt pattern across the map. That's the ultimate goal of this. The ultimate goal of this is to try to find those patterns. And try to weed out the ones that just don't fit. If they don't fit, we will mark them mark them as this one, hey, this one doesn't fit, or, hey, this one sounds made up.

Participant #1:
Well, I'm interested in this county. I think this is pretty interesting.

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All right, here's one. January 4, 2,012,

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yatesville lake.

Participant #1:
Ma'am. What did you say? Yatesville. Yatesville lake says lawrence county. Yatesville lake. So I'm going to pull up lake gatesville lake

Participant #1:
I wonder if it's Yatesville. Yatesville State Park. Oh, what do you know? There's our lightning bolt again. So it's funny too, because this sighting actually named the lake. Apparently there's a church somewhere right here and to the left of that church. Is it right here? That looks like it could be a church. Got a lot of woods. And there's our lake. I'll put it right here. This was January four th 2,012 2,012 was really busy for this county.

Participant #1:
Yeah, we're still in Lawrence County. Lawrence county. Okay. Yeah.

Participant #1:
Interesting notes here on the Fro about this was the next day when they came back to the same spot where you had the siding.

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All the pine trees in the area were knocked over or bent over or pushed over. That's pretty interesting. Now we have a possible description here. I don't know if this is significant, but I'll mark it down just in case it comes up again. Possible description is dark brown to a lighter brown on the tips. Almost blonde.

Participant #1:
Personally, never heard that one. I've always heard kind of like a dark brown with like a reddish tent. Yeah. It's also happened around a quarter till eight in the morning

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pretty well.

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This actually gives out of the county that you're in, but it's called Mercer. Mercer county. Okay. It's in the town of

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the report. Oh, I see it. It actually shows that oh, nice. It's right by the Kentucky River. Okay. But in his picture where he's showing it where it was standing yeah, he wrote Salt River just right over the hill behind him. Okay.

Participant #1:
He doesn't really disclose how close because this looks like the description of the encounter. It was saying that it was at his house. So I don't think he wants anybody to know where he is. Yeah. Okay. So I'll just mark this. What's funny about this one is that it's actually one I was looking for. Okay. Yeah, this is

Participant #1:
I was actually looking for this one. Let me send you a screenshot. I'm going to put my cursor right on it. And you'll see there was a big blank spot, and I'm going to send it to you right now. Check that out. I had a really big blank spot right there where I had nothing. And that just filled the gap for me. Cool. Because you look right down there. Right below it is March 23, 20.

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Come on. Just southeast of that is 2,020.

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Okay. For folks listening, if people are faking these, it has to be the best organized thing. I just think that these people need to be running the country if they're that organized. Yeah, I mean, I posted this video this last or sorry, we're actually two videos ahead here. So the first video, I posted it up on several different bigfoot community Facebook groups and I put up the title and I said, hey, we're trying to track bigfoot by pattern. And you wouldn't believe the comments I got, there were some people that were like, well, this is brilliant. This is amazing. Some people are like, you can have a Bigfoot sighting anywhere at any time. It's kind of a cop out, to be honest with you. And then some people just flat out just said, no, this isn't right. Well, I'm not making these reports up. Somebody else is. And I'm putting them on this map. Me and Tyler are reading them, and we're putting them on the map. And I am telling you that I think that this individual right here, starting in 19 99, has traveled this line and has hung around this area going back and forth, maybe. And there's something about this path that he really likes. I don't know if this line represents one trip through the area. I don't know that. But I think that he's used this past several times, and there's several places through here that he likes staying at. Maybe he likes hunting there. Maybe he just feels safe there. I don't know. But he is, without a doubt, using rivers and creeks as landmarks for navigation. Or you have several different people who live across this line in several different cities, towns and whatever, and they've all gotten together at some point in, let's say, 19 99, and they said, hey, let's do a series of sightings that we're not going to report until 2,020 or 2,017. Oh, make sure you do yours in 2,016, and Larry over here is going to do his in 2,014. But we got to do this because it's going to be the most obscure hoax that nobody's going to care about. I don't buy that. I actually think the probability of Bigfoot being real is way higher than this conspiracy theory. But that line right there, I believe it's one animal or there's people out there that believe it's a humanoid. I'll say I believe it's either one animal or being. And you're looking at his home range. And this over here, this area just northwest of it that works in a little bit of almost like a question mark on its side. I don't believe that's the same creature. And the reason is because of the way the sightings are laid out. Why would he travel like this? Very comfortable, very secure, very sure of his path. And then up here, he just gets all crazy for no reason why? And you think if he's this is the newest one is 2,020. It's 21 years apart, and this is the only sightings we have a public record of, so he's obviously pretty good at staying out of sight, wouldn't you think? I feel like that's pretty remarkable. 21 years, and you've got, what, a handful of sightings? Maybe nine? I mean, come on. If he's eight feet tall, 800 pounds, with a foot that's 16 inches long, he's already got challenges ahead of him, so he's doing really good. He's a credit to the species. I'd say if he's really out there. And I really want to call this one Louis. This one is Louis. I really want to call him Louis. Everything kind of converges around Louisville, so I thought, what about Louie? Why not just Louie? And we can keep an eye on Louie, and hopefully we keep finding Louie's pattern, and maybe one day we'll know exactly where to stand when we want to see Louie, or at least what town to be in. Yeah, right location. See if he crosses our path. Yeah. Honestly, though, if our map so far ty is proving anything at all, I think we are on the verge of one really important step forward, and that is guys out there who's looking for ladies and gentlemen who are out there hunting for bigfoot. Move your cameras. Your cameras aren't going to get anything in the middle of the woods. Put your cameras by bodies of water, and when you set up your vantage points, give it a long vantage point, a nice vantage point, maybe even I hate to say it, but if you can safely do it, try to get the camera up higher in the trees. Because if he really is nocturnal, he's going to see the infrared on the camera with no trouble. And if he really is as intelligent as I'm starting to suspect, then he's going to avoid that infrared beam at all cost. So if you can get your cameras up higher, there's always the possibility that the sunlight might obscure it or at least put a glare. Maybe he won't notice it. I really feel like you may get the picture you're looking for if you get the cameras up higher off the ground and near bodies of water. But give room for he might spot that a good distance away. So give room for your camera to actually catch something, you know, kind of far off. I don't know how good his eyesight is, but I imagine he can see that spectrum pretty well.

Participant #1:
That's. Another thing, too, is if they really are nocturnal like they say Tyler then the amazing thing about that would be that the early morning sightings that people talk about it would be really hard for him, for these creatures to actually function in those hours because the transition from night to day into that fading light kind of. You know what I mean? It would actually screw with their eyesight. So I could actually believe if we went back and looked through these and could get times on each one if it was morning, I'd almost believe that the sightings would have a lot more cooperation. Are you saying the reason why the sightings are is because they're not really like they can't really see, so they're trying to I feel like, yeah, they're partially blinded because of the at least debilitated a little. I don't believe they be 100%. I'm just speculating, though. I don't know for sure. But I'm sure we can research that and figure out something cooperative on that. Yeah, I mean, some of these descriptions of the time and conditions just says day and night, morning and night. I know, it's asking a lot. This one says all time. Okay. This next one says 2-A-M. Very dark, no light. So that kind of kills that. Well, not really. Here's one. That's nine a. M. Sunny day, still had fog lifting from the lakes. Back in the lake again, let me look at this 1 2,003.

Participant #1:
Oh, okay. This guy's actually following up. It says here that while looking through the reports for Kentucky, he came across report number 1-1-9-6-6 observed in Lawrence County, Kentucky. He had a sighting experience around the same time period in the same area in Blaine. Wow. So that's pretty cool. Another one,

Participant #1:
I'm trying to see if there's any kind of yeah, it says here they were bank fishing. They were bank fishing in the lake, and that's when they had the siding. So again, we're back at a lake. This one doesn't the one I just told you about that was in Hardensburg by Salt River. Right. This one actually said the sighting was

Participant #1:
apparently approximately 10 30 p. M. Okay. Tell you what, I had daylight. This was

Participant #1:
you start getting dark around eight going into nine o'clock. Right. I think it would be pretty dark out by then. Yeah, more than likely. Let me send you this.

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I'm going to show you the pattern that's forming over here in Lawrence County. Kind of see, it's very specific.

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What if this is one particular bigfoot what's making him do these drastic turns? Yeah. I'm not really sure in a way. Is he still following the rivers in some way? Like certain rivers, creeks, I don't know. But especially if you go to the 2,012, you can follow that river all the way to the 2,015 sighting. But then if you turn northeast, let's see if there's anything he could follow there.

Participant #1:
It's all forest. I'm not seeing wait a minute. What's this? The only thing I keep thinking is

Participant #1:
there's possibly siding missing. You know what I mean? Maybe something happened or maybe nobody saw him. Here's Blaine Creek right here, and that heads southwest. And then we get to Upper Laurel Creek Road, which I don't know for sure, but I want to believe. Okay. Here's Blaine Creek again. Is there a north running creek? And that's a lot of land in between there, too. Okay. Yeah. So here's a bunch of creeks leading up north. I want to chalk this one up. I know it's being very lenient, but if something happened through here, then you could have gotten a turn north somewhere near Martha and he could have followed the creeks and stuff straight north from that and then turned west from there. I'm not real sure

Participant #1:
because I have another 2,012 oddball that's to the west of this that doesn't exactly fit with this. It doesn't really fit with these sightings in Lawrence, lawrenceburg county. The 2,012 at Cave Run Lake doesn't really fit. But I mean, it's Cave Run Lake. You'd almost imagine there'd be another one living there. That's the other thing, too, is if you zoom out and look at these, you can almost see you can almost see where little habitats were forming. Little areas, little group areas, living areas, I'd say, or territories.

Participant #1:
That's interesting. Very interesting. I would love to hear from anybody in these counties, possibly let us know. Any sightings that we haven't read about, maybe if you're listening to this or watching it on the YouTube, let us know. Email us over at encounters at kyxfiles. Com. Let us know. If you've had sightings in Kentucky, we need to know and add a tour map or if you have any kind of any kind of encounter store you want to talk to us about, send us an email. We want to get you on here.

Participant #1:
That's very interesting. I think the more we do this, the better it's going to be. We can refine it. We're adding to our criteria. I know. Another thing, we've been wanting to reach out to listeners and viewers about tree breaks and tree structures. If you've seen any tree breaks or tree structures, let us know and try to give us an idea of where you saw it. You can comment on the YouTube videos and let us know, or you can email us. That email, again, is Encounters at kyxfiles. Com. Wanted to add on to that too. Just to clarify, if it's your sighting and you saw it, which direction? If you could kind of give a rough estimate, which way do you think that break was pointing? Like, just give it that direction and just kind of give around the area, like something that looks abnormal to the whole thing. Just kind of a clarification if it's pointing to water or it's pointing somewhere differently too? Absolutely. Just kind of give a clarification of all that because that would definitely help us in trying to figure out and possibly like, finding pattern and searching for Sasquatch watch. All right, guys, so that is about all we can do with this area. We've pretty much exhausted the sightings so far that we're pretty relevant, but we will keep at this and next time maybe we'll choose a brand new county that we haven't looked at yet and continue working on tracking Bigfoot by pattern. Again, if you've had any sightings, let us know. The email is Encounters at KYX files. Dot com and it will be in the link in description of this video or podcast, depending on how you list them. So with that, Tyler, I think we should say goodbye to these guys for now and we will see you guys on the next did I cut you off? Sorry. No, not really. I was just about to say hey, we normally forget. About this, but like, share subscribe always oh, yeah, I always forget about that. He always forgets about it. But, hey, who cares remembering it now, but yeah, please, like share subscribe. All right, we will see you guys later.

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All right?

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You. You.