Don’t give Steve any more bad ideas 
I definitely spent more time investigating “Bigfoot Bae” than I had planned to! 
Hmmm, that gives me an idea to put an end to my search. ![]()
Steve,

Also James Arness, Sam Elliot, john Wayne, Cheyenne (?) ,please. 

They’re all there except Sam Elliott.
James Arness - post 323
John Wayne - post 409
Clint Walker (Cheyenne) - post 13
I had looked and looked and looked for a photo of Sam Elliott wearing Native American jewelry. Could not be found. He just seems like he should be wearing it, doesn’t he?
I know I’ve said this before, but we used to shop every year at an amazing store in Flagstaff that only sold pawn, and most of the customers were Navajos. The owner looked and sounded so much like Sam Elliott. I guess I should have taken a picture of him with jewelry on! Then I could have posted it and pretended I had found one 
I guess they’re experts at hiding, kinda like Bigfoot lol
And that Buffalo/elephant’s head looks weird…
I guess I need to go back and reread. Thanks 
Now I’m picturing Bigfoot Bae tending to the poor (broken) nose of White Buffalo/elephant. Perhaps cousin Yeti is visiting from the East? ![]()
But I digress… ![]()
Another example of Hopi resourcefulness. You think it was easy getting those elephants up the mesa? It was not.
GAH!! It’s so horrible it’s funny! We have a saying at our house…“what’s wrong with people???”
But it is pre-owned so maybe they should say old pawn instead of vintage? 
I snorted my coffee…

@Steve You win this forum today! 
Isn’t Bigfoot Bae breaking all the Bigfoot rules? Staying under the radar and all that…guess shopping wins…



she’s just answering the call of her inner fashionBeasta…can’t help herself
Does anyone else feel the urge to try to pop her smashed in plastic toe back out, or is it just me? 
oh boy, here we go 
To be fair, there is the Elephant Rock on the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation outside of Pendleton, OR - my kids on the school bus always would look for it when we drove up to Outdoor School up in the Blue Mountains



