flyingillini
flyingillini
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I also go with Dracula.Dracula WAS real
Has their ever been a Bigfoot sighting in the Philippines, po?I also go with Dracula.
Dracula/Vlad the Impaler was a real person, myths about vampires aside. The other three are pure fantasy.Dracula WAS real
No, I don't think we have sightings of BigFoot in PH, Fly. But the closest comparison of BigFoot in PH is what we called "Kapre", a very hairy man who lives in the trees.Has their ever been a Bigfoot sighting in the Philippines, po?
Many of us think Dracula is a monster, but Romanians think of him as a hero.Dracula/Vlad the Impaler was a real person, myths about vampires aside. The other three are pure fantasy.
Very interesting Po, I’m headed back there in September, I am gonna ask about and search for a tiyanak in Ermita.No, I don't think we have sightings of BigFoot in PH, Fly. But the closest comparison of BigFoot in PH is what we called "Kapre", a very hairy man who lives in the trees.
We also have other folktales like "Tikbalang" (half-human, half-horse) or "Tiyanak" (a vampire in the form of a baby).
haha, yes! Let me know how they react after. They might gonna think "How this foreigner knows about Tiyak?"Very interesting Po, I’m headed back there in September, I am gonna ask about and search for a tiyanak in Ermita.
...closest comparison of BigFoot in PH is what we called "Kapre", a very hairy man who lives in the trees...
How do we know he didn't drink blood?Like Brock said, Dracula was based on a real person. Problem is, he didn't drink blood.
Dracula was a real person, more commonly known in medieval Romania as Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia or Vlad the Impaler.
Most likely real -- El Chupacabra or something similar.