I'm a "senior citizen" now but I remember Momma and Grandmother sitting on the front porch talking and, I remember hearing stories about the Wampus Cats. Hadn't thought about that in a Long Time! From central Louisiana ❣️💕 What a Show! My Favorite kind of stories ❣️💕 More Please!
A sweet story. Happy story. Great secret. Wonderful relationship between to species. They r compassionate show mercy and kindness. TY for your show and you love you and Cam. Your my people as Cam says .
I met a gal who told me about giants that lived in the woods where her grandparents lived. I Michigan I think. She shared with me that her grandpa was born in the house in late 1800's. His family had interactions with these "people" They were not animals, she made this clear. Fascinating all the more
They are people. I can’t think of any kind of animal that buries their dead ones. Also, the do other human things like making markers with trees and artwork. They can learn to read. Animals don’t read.
Nance Warren, your telling of Mr. Hancock's story, made this 6.1" 220 lbs 54 year old man shed a few tears. Something about your voice, and the way you tell the story. Thanks very much, I needed that...
Thanks. Made me tear up. And hey, Shove...spent fun times as a little kid in backwoods Arkansas...never saw Sazz, but maybe they've had a population boom. I've gotten too old, but I'd like to hang out in the right woods with supply of snax to distribute....
I love listening to your stories❣️❣️❣️. I grew up in British Columbia Canada, and I am from the West Coast. We have great respect for the Sasquatch…. I believe they are very spiritual creatures!, they have feelings, emotions and they are makestic ❣️❣️
Absolutely love Mister Hancock's story! Them Sabes couldn't have found a better man to bond with. It's truly one of my favorites of all time. Thank you for narrating it Nance.
Nance, I watch and listen to far too many different "Bigfoot" channels. Nance, you Cam, Scott, Steve, Lynn, and Wes and many, many others have been telling me my bedtimes stories every night for a little more than three years now. Mr. Hancock's story has to be one of the best I've heard and I have listened to thousands " that sounds so bad lol" seriously thousands of these stories. I believe there are good and bad examples of everything on this big ball of dirt. This is a fantastic, well written, well narrated example of good. Thanks to Mike, Mr. Hancock and all of you at Buckeye for sharing, it made my night. 🙉🙈🙊
I am glad I'm not the only one Jeremy expect I am a pipewelder with a bluetooth earbud and at least 8 hrs. aday to listen to all of the same content provider's you mentioned + and as of right now I have two agree with you
We live in a magical world but very very bad people want to kill its most magical parts. Imagine communing with with a society of such powerful yet beautiful, gentle and peaceful beings. They must be protected! They are NOT monsters! We are!
That last story was a REAL tear jerker. It takes a sensitive touch to gain the trust of a sabe. Generational? AWESOME! So glad that he was willing to sort the tweekers from the truth. Great story... a keeper, Nance. You're the best!
I just Love all those translation that Mrs. Nance gives from Bigfoot. And they are hilarious. It always makes me laugh. Thanks for the laughs Mrs. Nance. Love me some Mrs. Nance and her Buckeye Bigfoot stories. Keep up the great work you to Mrs. Nance.
I've been listening to your stories for a little while now... that last bit you did to ask people to subscribe made me laugh, you earned yourself a new ssubscriber.
Such a sweet story. Glad to know that Mr Hancock will get to befriend the newest generation. These are the stories worth listening to. The humanity that they exhibit, definitely in my book, shows they are more human than we think. Thanks Nance for another beautiful story and thank you Christopher.
Wow!!! That last one made me cry, what an amazing journey for that family to befriend generations of these hairy people. Thank you , Christopher . I’m going to listen again!! Great job, Nance!
Yeaaaa Le Flore county is on 🔥 fire. What an amazing story. That is gold of a story from a place well known historically for having clans of these creatures families. Thanks Nance for the videos. And all the great people from Leflore County Oklahoman who are telling them stories. Small town USA 🇺🇸!!!!!
I was born in LaFlore/Potuea....and I grew up in the surrounding area.....never knew about these things in the area until I went home to see my dad and had a run in off my own now I am a firm beliver
Miss Nance, this is the nicest video about these people that I have watched in a very long time, particularly Mr. Hancock's story. Whether you call them, Sabe, Sasquatch or Bigfoot, Mr. Hancock's story clearly indicates that they are a type of people. Their DNA, 80% human female, clearly points in that direction as well. One thing that Mr. Hancock's family did was to show them respect and it was returned in kind. Miss Nance, you are not wrong in calling them kings of the forest. All encounters show that their skill set is beyond mere humans.
Your stories are all good as usual. The one about Mr Hancock is one of the best I’ve heard! Beautiful and touching! Gives me a whole new respect for Sasquatches!
Have a great time ! If I could, I would persuade a MoMo or two to run along and get me some autographs. I need a car right now, maybe they would misunderstand and bring me back a car with a few signatures on it. 🚘 Get it? AUTO graphs ?!!!. L0L
Hey there, Christopher. What your Grandpa and his brother saw were Dogmen, more than likely. They've got pointy ears and could be mistaken for a big cat. I hope this explanation helps you out. I love these encounter stories.❤
Thanks so much for these stories. The story of Mr. Hancock, his brother and family, and the “Indian” family was just wonderful and had me in tears . You have a wonderful time in Gatlinburg along with Cam. I love that area of the country, and sure wish I could have made plans to go there, but I now live in Washington state and it just wasn’t possible. But, I am happy for all those attending and hope y’all have a big ole time, as we said down in South Georgia!
Wonderful heartfelt story. Generations of family and relationships the the Furry Indians. Grama and Grampa with the twins. Truly Wonderful! I watched this twice.
Hey Nance and BB family!!! Im waaaayyyy late had Bible study but im heyah!!! Im ready with my Snackages and ready to go down in Sasquatch Valley yaaaayyyy!!!!❤❤❤😊😊😊
This is one county over from where my grandparents are from. The little indian story reminded me of stories my grandpa would tell growing up in the mountains. Loved every min of that story.
@@donnajohnson3334 We Love it here!! It's beautiful in the Ozark Mountains! Our place sits on a Mountain Ridge overlooking a valley of woodlands and scattered cattle farms. Rocks ? Yeah we have plenty of them...Lol!! ❤
@@dianeruggles8680 It was great to get your reply. We lived in KC We took family vacations to camp out in and around Ava, Warsaw, Teal Bend, Bennet Springs, and Turkey Creek but mainly at Pomme de Terre. We rock hounded as a family. Good memories. Blessings on ya'.
"How close were you?" "Close enough to see his peaches!" Grandpa answered. 🤣 Oh, man! Gonna be another great Buckeye Bigfoot with Miss Nance, Mr. Christopher and Mr. Hancock. Thanks so *much*, Miss Nance. [pizza and Goose Island IPA for the snackage] Edit: This was great, Miss Nance! Awesome video. 😁
I love the Generation Story from Chris. I just Wanted to let you know That you Do a Great Job Reading these Amazing Stories and Thanks for Sharing. Thanks
A truly awesome and heart warming story💙This is very well written, a wonderful story that I would even let a kid listen too. One of your very best stories!!!
i like these type of encounters with them.. heartfelt and compassion on both sides..awesome..i'd like to have them as back up if needed if in danger by anything or anyone..Go Team Sabey. thanks Nance for reading it ..your awesome.. have a great time in Gatlinburg Tn been there many times...check out the mining for gems fun at the Cherokee Indian Reservation and shops..take some pics to show...
This was the most touching encounter story you've relayed Nance! What a beautiful relationship between humans and a "wild indian" family. They were so fortunate to have that connection, it took years of trust to build and it shows with their natural instinct to protect those twins from a nasty human wanting to scare and harm them. Just goes to show that when you mess with little ones the aggressor will pay, and I'm glad he did. I'd only hope that my lil girl would be so lucky to have that kind of protection without me around. If it were me I would have gone total mama bear on that "emperor" and he may not have made it out of there. I'm not violent by nature but you mess with me or my baby or her friends- you will feel my wrath!
These were all fantastic encounters. Thanks to the writers and to our esteemed narrator, Nance! Wish I could go up to the Bigfoot gathering in Gatlinburg, but it’s not possible this year- hopefully next year. I’m all for you and Cam doing some kind of video. That would be awesome! Snackage is my fave, popcorn! 🍿💖🦍🍎