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  • Storsjoe or Another Friggin Hoax?
    By Friggin Loon on August 30, 2008 | No Friggin Comments  Friggin Comments

    Hi Sorsjoe, nice work!Storsjoe, Sweden’s answer to the Loch Ness monster has been caught on security cameras so it seems (quick check, where are Matt Whitton and Rick Dyer?). Wanna see the footage click here Storsjoe. Evidently long before Nessie was scaring tourists in the Loch, another was reaking havoc in Scandinavia. The Great Lake Monster known as Storsjoe (never heard of it) has been spotted over 200 times during it’s 400 year history in Svenstavik (never hear of that either). The first sighting dates back to 1635 and the most recent in July 2007. The monster is believed to be serpent like with a small head like a dog and ears/fins on its neck (that’s a friggin eel!). The surveillance video cameras were set up for the very purpose of catching the beast on tape.Oh dear they even have a full time person employed to review the footage each day (hope the pay’s good!). And please, lets hope we won’t see no a rubber snake in a freezer anytime soon, its already been done (ala Bigfoot fiasco.)

  • Bigfoot Bandwagon?
    By frigginloon on August 30, 2008 | No Friggin Comments  Friggin Comments
    Dear Storsjoe, nice work!

    Dear Storsjoe, nice work!

    Storsjoe, Sweden’s answer to the Loch Ness monster has been caught on security cameras (quick check, where are Matt Whitton and Rick Dyer?). Wanna see the footage click here Storsjoe. It seems long before Nessie was scaring tourists in the Loch, another was wreaking havoc in Scandinavia. The Great Lake Monster known as Storsjoe (never heard of it) has been spotted over 200 times during it’s 400 year history in Svenstavik (never hear of that either). The first sighting dates back to 1635 and the most recent in July 2007. The monster is believed to be serpent like with a small head like a dog and ears/fins on its neck (that’s an eel!). The surveillance video cameras were set up for the very purpose of catching the beast on tape.Oh dear they even have a full time person employed who reviews the footage each day (hope the pay’s good!). And please, lets hope we won’t see no rubber snake in a freezer anytime soon, its already been done (ala Bigfoot fiasco).

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