A brief interview on MSNBC’s Countdown With Keith Olberman speaks volumes, in nonverbal language, regarding one of the underlying motives of those behind Biscardi’s Folly:
CNet News’ Chris Matyszcyk captures the essence of what the unholy trio are all about. Bottomline, the Georgia costume carcass fiasco is about the money.
What was most revealing about today’s exhilarating and highly truthful Bigfoot press conference was not what was said.
It was the headgear.
Emblazoned with the a URL that sold their own Bigfoot tracking enterprise, the baseball caps worn by Matthew Whitton (aka Gary Parker) and Rick Dyer said so very much.
Their words on MSNBC’s Countdown With Keith Olberman said it with a cleanliness only rivaled by Bigfoot’s teeth. When asked by the lucky stand-in presenter, Rachel Maddow, whether they were out to make as much money as they could, Mr. Dyer, who had not uttered a word through the entire interview, firmly stated that this was the case.
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In their interview with Ms. Maddow, they were amusedly unphased. They stated their case. They insisted that, despite previous reports (that might well have been true), they weren’t hunters at all, merely hikers who happened to come across an incredible find and even braved the circling of other Bigfeet who were perturbed to see the body of their blood brother being dragged away, like a large, hairy Lindsay Lohan, to a career in Hollywood.
But they have learned one thing about life- and specifically about the internet business. They don’t just talk monetization. They do it. On another of their sites.
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Were they hunters, which they avowedly are not, they might describe this as a great way to make a killing.
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