And here's why any journalist arguing about "credibility" is a bad joke and a talking point that should be ignored:
Rob Lowe says he saw Bigfoot in the Ozarks and thought he was going to be killed
Rob Lowe says he has seen Bigfoot in the Ozarks, and it made him very afraid. The actor has a new show called "The Lowe Files," which premieres at 9 p.m. Aug. 2 on A&E. He and his sons, Matthew and John Owen, investigate mysterious phenomena across the nation.
Hillary meeting Claire to talk about Russia.
ReplyDeleteLowe was really preparing another x-rated movie, this time set in the Ozarks. "Bigfoot" was just his Deliverance-based lover.
ReplyDeleteActually one of the better-sourced and probably more accurate stories the Star has run in some time.
ReplyDeleteThrow in a human interest angle, and it will be grist ready to fill most of the paper this Sunday.
When will the Star's life support be removed?
Wonder if they are mushrooms and smoked alot of crack and meth ?¿
ReplyDeleteVapid publicity stunt. Fuck Rob Lowe.
ReplyDeleteEasy mistake. If he spent more time in southern Missouri he'd realize that "Bigfoot" is just your average meth-mouthed mountain hillbilly.
ReplyDeleteBoonfoot is alive and well.
ReplyDeleteNo dude, that was just Governor Gritens.
ReplyDeleteYour credibility is a bad joke Tony so I guess you oughtta know.
ReplyDelete^^^ pontificating again, Byron?
ReplyDeleteHe was being pranked.THE prop.came from K.C.COSTUME MO MO MISSOURI MONSTER.
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