Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Borneo’s Bigfoot
Written by Jaxon S on June 17th, 2008 in Borneo Myth And Legend, Borneo Odds And Ends.
Having solved the mystery behind The Crystal Skull, word has it that the bullwhip-lashing archaeologist, Dr Indiana Jones, was to be flown to Borneo to resolve once-and-for-all the mysteries behind the discovery of two large footprints in Sarawak, rumoured to be those of the mythical Bigfoot.
Dr Jones all set for Borneo
He was already fully-geared for the Borneo adventure — the fedora perched on his head, shoulder bag strapped sideways over the tanned safari shirt, his war-time navy officer’s pants all buckled up, with handgun holster — often with the handgun missing — strapped to the hip, not to mention three days’ worth of unshaved beard for good measure.
He was grinning from ear to ear in anticipation of the adventure when he received the news that the footprints were fake. Alas, his grin disappeared (see picture). There goes the greatest Dr Jones adventure, he thought.
“It’s man-made and a hoax,” Sarawak Museum anthropologist Dr Charles Leh said, and promptly text-messaged Spielberg, Lucas and Dr Jones not to waste their time chasing after a non-existent primate in Borneo.
Sorry 4 d trouble
“Guys, so sori 4 d trouble d nws hav caused. The ftprints were fake. I rpt, d ftprints were fake. To make up 4 d disappoinmt, why dont d 3 of u go 2 d cinema n watch incredble hulk instead. Adios, Dr Leh,” said the text message.
Disclaimer: like the footprint, the information above is part fiction, part real. The print is real, the foot is not. — Jaxon S.
June 17th, 2008 at 3:02 pm
Lol! Good one.
June 17th, 2008 at 4:31 pm
I guess Bigfoot does exist.. not in Borneo though.
June 17th, 2008 at 11:31 pm
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