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Most of the stories are really similar. People go into woods. They hear noises like heavy footsteps, growling, branches breaking etc. Many of them claim to actually have seen bigfoot.
These type of shows crack me up. Of course you are going to hear noises and even growling in the woods. Heck, I hear them at night and I'm not in the woods.
Until one comes up to me and says "Hi, I'm a Squatch", I'm going to think it's just a bear misidentified. They can stand on two legs if they want to.

But i may watch this show for the laughs.
 

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J has been into The Emperor's New Groove lately, which is really underrated as far as Disney movies go. Sooo many hilarious, quotable lines. She also has been watching Chicken Little, which I've been trying to ignore, but seems pretty terrible and my husband never should have downloaded.

He also got us seasons 43-48 of Sesame Street.

I totally binged the first season of Next Level Chef on Tubi and really enjoyed it. Going to move onto season 2 while I wait for episode 3 of Stars on Mars to drop on Tubi.
 

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One competition show on Food Network that I do like is Chopped. I watched several hours of Chopped Sweets yesterday.
 

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Started watching 'The Secrets of Skinwalker Ranch'. Completely lost credibility with me when the 'scientists' started showing a graph of interdimensional portal travel and came across 'dangerous' levels of RF and micro wave radiation.
1. that's the Einstein Rosen bridge - nothing to do with dimensions
2. That's not how dimensions work
3. dangerous RF? not a thing..and you would have to be inside a microwave before it's at dangerous levels.
If I know this, so should a scientist.
But I guess it's ok for entertainment value.

Oh, and I forgot the cow. Apparently changed breeds from season 1 to season 2 and we weren't supposed to notice.
 

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I finished These Woods are Haunted. It will be a while before I come into the house from the Shed after dark! :eek:
LOL.
I won't even go turn the heater on in the pump house (winter) after dark unless someone comes with me.
 

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I've been watching Hoarders marathons. I guess my anxiety isn't high enough yet.
I am absolutely anal about dirty dishes and garbage, so I get up and clean after each episode. (not outside though, just too hot)
 

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I found the UK version was much better. But I love British humor and find it superior to the US.
The US censors way too much.
I don't have access to the UK version, as far as I know. When I was younger we had a b&w tv with antenna and lived in an area where we could get Canadian TV. One of the UK shows I remember was Man About the House, which is where we got the sitcom Three's company. I definitely preferred the British version. I know there were one or two others, but I can't remember now.
 

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I watched more episodes of These Woods are Haunted. It's a good show. Most of the episodes are about bigfoot encounters which to me is not really hauntings but more supernatural.
I haven't seen this one, but I did used to watch Finding Bigfoot, which was essentially the same thing. People go into the woods, hear noises, try to call Bigfoot (Bigfeet? Bigfoots?), but never find one. I have to say that I do believe there is something to the Bigfoot legend, but I won't get into that right now :)
 
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