| In my town, we fear the legend of chop suey lueyJune 2 2006 at 4:17 PM No score for this post | Andy (Login oxygenwaster201) |
| in 2002 One night, a guy and his girlfriend were taking a walk. They were walking by a resturant called "Chop Suey Luey's" when they saw a quick movment. THey looked toward it and saw an animal. It stood up like a kangaroo. It's arms, legs and tail looked like those of a lizard. But the rest of the body was hairy. It had very long spines like a porcipine (how do you spell that?) and it's head was shaped like an apes but it had a dogs muzzle. It starred at them for a while then ran away. another then it was never seen again. not in utah at least. in 2004, in connecticut, it was spotted again in hebron. At night, which shows that it must be nocturnal. An old lady's two dog's were barking at an animal in the back yard, she couldn't see what it was because it was so dark. but when she turned the back light on, she saw Chop Suey Luey. That's what the creature was called after the chop suey luey's inccodent. It also fled that night when she saw it. The chupacabra is more frightening cause it attacks things. no one has ever reported a Chop Suey Luey attak before. Most people call him Luey for short. I saw it one night. on the way home from a dance, I was in the front seat of the car with my dad when a large animal ran across the street . but it was far away and my father said he never saw it. No one believes its out their because there are no pictures taken of it. It always runs away before anyone can get it on film. Maybe someday, it'll unexpectedly run out infront of a recording camera. I believe it cause I think I saw it. I also belive in chupacabbra cause so many people across the south gave the same descriptions. Luey was also seen in mexico one day. They thought it was the chupacabra, but when read the animal's description in the artilce, I knew it was luey. this animal has been sighted all across north america. but very very rarely. It's only been seen for a few years now. But maybe in years to come it'll become just as important as chupacabra, bigfoot and lochness monster. |
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