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What was the title? Warm, Friendly Living?
What was the title? Warm, Friendly Living?
What was the title? Warm, Friendly Living?
It's so great. Yeah. So they said that their guides, our Sherpa guides, called them Mito Kangmi, which the translation, the real translation is a little awkward, Man Bear Snowman. Right. But Newman confused all that. He got the snowman part right. Right. But he translated that first part to mean meto, M-E-T-O-H, to mean filthy or dirty. And then he changed that on his own to the word abominable.
It's so great. Yeah. So they said that their guides, our Sherpa guides, called them Mito Kangmi, which the translation, the real translation is a little awkward, Man Bear Snowman. Right. But Newman confused all that. He got the snowman part right. Right. But he translated that first part to mean meto, M-E-T-O-H, to mean filthy or dirty. And then he changed that on his own to the word abominable.
It's so great. Yeah. So they said that their guides, our Sherpa guides, called them Mito Kangmi, which the translation, the real translation is a little awkward, Man Bear Snowman. Right. But Newman confused all that. He got the snowman part right. Right. But he translated that first part to mean meto, M-E-T-O-H, to mean filthy or dirty. And then he changed that on his own to the word abominable.
Right. And that's where we get the abominable snowman.
Right. And that's where we get the abominable snowman.
Right. And that's where we get the abominable snowman.
Yeah, he really is a great journalist.
Yeah, he really is a great journalist.
Yeah, he really is a great journalist.
Yeah, there was one description, one of the earlier written descriptions from 1942. There was a researcher named Mira Shackley, and I believe that she got this information from two hikers that reported seeing the Yeti. Right. And this is what they said. The height was not much less than eight feet, so tall for sure, but it's not like it was ten feet tall.
Yeah, there was one description, one of the earlier written descriptions from 1942. There was a researcher named Mira Shackley, and I believe that she got this information from two hikers that reported seeing the Yeti. Right. And this is what they said. The height was not much less than eight feet, so tall for sure, but it's not like it was ten feet tall.
Yeah, there was one description, one of the earlier written descriptions from 1942. There was a researcher named Mira Shackley, and I believe that she got this information from two hikers that reported seeing the Yeti. Right. And this is what they said. The height was not much less than eight feet, so tall for sure, but it's not like it was ten feet tall.
The heads, because there were two of them, were described as squarish and the ears must lie close to the skull because there was no projection from the silhouette against the snow. The shoulders sloped slowly down to a powerful chest covered by reddish brown hair, which formed a close body fur mixed with long straight hairs hanging downward about the size and build of a small man.
The heads, because there were two of them, were described as squarish and the ears must lie close to the skull because there was no projection from the silhouette against the snow. The shoulders sloped slowly down to a powerful chest covered by reddish brown hair, which formed a close body fur mixed with long straight hairs hanging downward about the size and build of a small man.