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Bigfoot is Real…. End of Story

Bigfoot is real, and one woman is so admit about this fact that she’s suing the state of California over it.

Claudia Ackley, a woman from Crestline, CA swears she saw Bigfoot when she was hiking last March. (Obviously) no one’s taking her seriously, so she made the next “logical” move, and is SUING California.

It’s one thing to believe in Bigfoot, but suing people (or an entire state) over it is pretty asinine-ten-eleven-and-twelve…

Full disclosure, we believe in Bigfoot here on Fletch & Jai in the Morning. What about you – do you believe in Bigfoot, or anything else like unicorns, aliens, mermaids, etc? Tell us on our Facebook Page.

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