British Bigfoot - Fact or Folly?

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New Episode.

Can the United Kingdom really be home to Bigfoot? We look at the sightings, the evidence and the environment where UK researchers are confident this creature thrives.



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I enjoyed this video. Beautiful scenery. I think these Beings whatever they are are all over the world.
 
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It's perfectly clear English to me, well articulated. The gentleman's accent is not even particularly strong to this American ear.

I am a Wallace, on my father's side.

We need a thistle smilie. :cool:
 
Thanks for the comments folks. I am proudly Glaswegian (from Glasgow) but my accent isn't as strong as most from around here as I've spent some time travelling around the UK.

I always wondered if everyone would understand what I was saying. I remember speaking to Lyle Blackburn a while ago and he really struggled with my accent but when I'm in the USA we usually have few issues with being understood. Hoping to get back across soon! :)
 
Thanks for the comments folks. I am proudly Glaswegian (from Glasgow) but my accent isn't as strong as most from around here as I've spent some time travelling around the UK.

I always wondered if everyone would understand what I was saying. I remember speaking to Lyle Blackburn a while ago and he really struggled with my accent but when I'm in the USA we usually have few issues with being understood. Hoping to get back across soon! :)
I normally have quite a time with a Scot accent, but I was able to understand you quite well!
 
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If you could demonstrate the Scottish language in writing for those who are not yet educated on the Scot's accent......

Ah spent quite a bit ay time workin' in an' aroond Auld Reekie an' picked up a wee scotish twang.
Scootlund is a huir uv a bonnie place an' enjoyed workin' thaur huir uv a much!


I tried....... :grinning:

I think the Scottish accent suits the people. It is strong and distinct. It is of a proud people, full of tradition.

The further up north you go, towards Aberdeen and Dundee, I found the accent gets thicker, and even I used to struggle sometimes to understand it and I always felt uncomfortable asking them to repeat what they had said.
 
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If you could demonstrate the Scottish language in writing for those who are not yet educated on the Scot's accent......

Ah spent quite a bit ay time workin' in an' aroond Auld Reekie an' picked up a wee scotish twang.
Scootlund is a huir uv a bonnie place an' enjoyed workin' thaur huir uv a much!


I tried....... :grinning:

I think the Scottish accent suits the people. It is strong and distinct. It is of a proud people, full of tradition.

The further up north you go, towards Aberdeen and Dundee, I found the accent gets thicker, and even I used to struggle sometimes to understand it and I always felt uncomfortable asking them to repeat what they had said.
I have had two Scottish friends I have spoken with on the phone. Most of those calls were, "I'm sorry...could you repeat that?" lol One was a Glasgow accent that was very thick. Pretty sure the other one was a language that sort of bordered on being English but I'm glad my psychic self could pick up enough to converse!!! I am horrible with accents, I have to admit.
 
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