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How many more seasons can they milk this?


5, 10, 20?

Are wqe going to get to the point where one of them dies and is replaced? Bobo doesn't look so healthy this season.

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They need to just throw in the towel! It's over.

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You know there's a problem when the behind-the-scenes specials are more fun than the actual show.

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If someone were to throw a needle in a haystack, how long will it take too find it?

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Well, it kinda depends..

Does the needle move from one place to another inside the haystack, rather than just hiding in one hard-to-find place forever?

Are there trap cams set up all inside the haystack so that if needles are moving around in them, they'll capture them and we can see where the needle was?

Are there a bunch of hunters and outdoorsmen carrying cameras walking through the haystack looking for needles that could potentially document them?

If the answer is yes to some of those questions, we'd probably have found the needle by now..

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If we remember the "Boboism" from the China episode (I think), then it would be (paraphrasing)"a needle in a haystack made out of needles." I think it takes years of being a roadie for a rock band to understand the logic in that one.

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I've heard it said that if you want to find a needle in a haystack, burn down the haystack. That led me to think: What happens in a forest fire? Shouldn't Bigfoot get flushed out of the forest? According to a National Geographic article about fire's effect on animals: "...some predators see the fleeing species as an opportunity for snacking. Bears, raccoons, and raptors, for instance, have been seen hunting animals trying to escape the flames." So why don't we see Bigfoot partaking of this bounty?

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I've heard it said that if you want to find a needle in a haystack, burn down the haystack. That led me to think: What happens in a forest fire? Shouldn't Bigfoot get flushed out of the forest? According to a National Geographic article about fire's effect on animals: "...some predators see the fleeing species as an opportunity for snacking. Bears, raccoons, and raptors, for instance, have been seen hunting animals trying to escape the flames." So why don't we see Bigfoot partaking of this bounty?


BigFoot is immune to Forest Fires 😄

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