In case you missed them the first time around!
BoingBoing posted about Loren Coleman's list of the Top Cryptozoology Stories of 2007: http://www.boingboing.net/2007/11/27/lo ... p-c-1.html
Highlights include a videotape of the Loch Ness monster, a dead Chupacabra, and a dwarf manatee.
Loren Coleman's Top Cryptozoology Stories of 2007
Loren Coleman's Top Cryptozoology Stories of 2007
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You know, we have this reservoir here in Oklahoma City that people call a lake. In fact it's name is Lake Hefner. A while back me and an old roommate of mine were going to doctor up a picture of a serpent creature coming out of the lake with a cow's head on it. Make it all fuzzy and stuff and call it the "Lake Hefner Monster," Heffy for short.
The closest thing we got to doing that was when I applied for a job at our news paper, The Oklahoman (voted worst paper in the U.S. two years in a row). I had a portfolio piece that was a fake tabloid (wouldn't that make it the truth?) called "The JOKElahoman" and it had the Lock Hefner monster on it (along with an teaser for backyard gorilla wrestling). Anyway, I am not sure it they liked it. In fact, that might have been the reason they did not hire me.
God, my stories are lame!
The closest thing we got to doing that was when I applied for a job at our news paper, The Oklahoman (voted worst paper in the U.S. two years in a row). I had a portfolio piece that was a fake tabloid (wouldn't that make it the truth?) called "The JOKElahoman" and it had the Lock Hefner monster on it (along with an teaser for backyard gorilla wrestling). Anyway, I am not sure it they liked it. In fact, that might have been the reason they did not hire me.
God, my stories are lame!