> North Wales Werewolf?

North Wales Werewolf?

Posted at: 2015-04-20 
there was the famous case on the isle of man of a talking mongoose called gef.. no joke

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gef

there are 8 things you need to do.

step 1: pack yourself a good lunch for the cruel deserts in North Wales.

step 2: carry with you a stuffed wolf bear that has been blessed by your local shaman.

step 3: set out on your journey early in the morning before anyone has woken up or by 10:00am or before anyone can stop you.

step 4: Now, wolf bears run incredibly fast, so start running *** soon as you set off and increase your speed all day.

step 5: when you reach the statue that has the head of a goat and the body of a raisin, then use your hands and start to dig.

step 6: if an old farmer with two noses comes out to ask what you're doing, blow your nose in his direction and that will be the sign

step 7: if the farmer does not appear, go home. if however he does, get in his moped with him. he will take you to the sewers where the wolf bear is. there will be a nice spread laid out for tea, so don't be rude.

step 8: ask the wolf bear anything you want except about the North Wales Werewolf. They are cousins and had a falling out last spring. its a sensitive topic.

In that era, there was a big circus boom. It was not completely unusual for the exotic animals such as tigers to escape captivity. Due to superstition, people believed that these sorts of things were mystical beasts such as werewolves and maybe the North Wales Werewolf there was one of these escaped animals. I can think of no other explanation other than there actually being a true life werewolf in North Wales :)

http://www.werewolves.com/the-werewolves...

There a few mentions on the enclosed link,also a fun link.

I don't think Wales are very much in the news,well not about Were-wolves ?

I have read all about the 1700s stage coach attack thing and the farm incident a few years later in North Wales but does anybody know any more info?? also, Anything about big cats also in North Wales?