Jack Wagner
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Everything must be either real or completely fake. My position since the very beginning of Otherworld is that it's entirely possible that 95% of of all paranormal experiences could have a rational explanation. But even if 5% of those are real, that's a huge number, a number that should not be ignored.
Everything must be either real or completely fake. My position since the very beginning of Otherworld is that it's entirely possible that 95% of of all paranormal experiences could have a rational explanation. But even if 5% of those are real, that's a huge number, a number that should not be ignored.
Of course, on the other side of things, you don't want to be one of those people that instantly believes everything. But for me, I'm fascinated by the gray area of the paranormal. And for that reason, I'm the Michigan Dog Man situation really interests me.
Of course, on the other side of things, you don't want to be one of those people that instantly believes everything. But for me, I'm fascinated by the gray area of the paranormal. And for that reason, I'm the Michigan Dog Man situation really interests me.
Of course, on the other side of things, you don't want to be one of those people that instantly believes everything. But for me, I'm fascinated by the gray area of the paranormal. And for that reason, I'm the Michigan Dog Man situation really interests me.
So at this point, there was really only one person that I wanted to talk to, and that was the man who apparently started it all nearly 30 years ago in 1987, Steve Cook. I wanted to learn the real story behind this song, how much of it was a hoax, and what exactly Steve believes himself after all these years.
So at this point, there was really only one person that I wanted to talk to, and that was the man who apparently started it all nearly 30 years ago in 1987, Steve Cook. I wanted to learn the real story behind this song, how much of it was a hoax, and what exactly Steve believes himself after all these years.
So at this point, there was really only one person that I wanted to talk to, and that was the man who apparently started it all nearly 30 years ago in 1987, Steve Cook. I wanted to learn the real story behind this song, how much of it was a hoax, and what exactly Steve believes himself after all these years.
How many calls from people like me do you get?
How many calls from people like me do you get?
How many calls from people like me do you get?
So I want to hear the story of this whole April Fool's joke. Can you can you tell me a little bit about that and like how all of this came to be?
So I want to hear the story of this whole April Fool's joke. Can you can you tell me a little bit about that and like how all of this came to be?
So I want to hear the story of this whole April Fool's joke. Can you can you tell me a little bit about that and like how all of this came to be?
What was the inspiration for the song? Like why, why did you decide to do something about a dog man?
What was the inspiration for the song? Like why, why did you decide to do something about a dog man?
What was the inspiration for the song? Like why, why did you decide to do something about a dog man?