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Quatchi

Tue, 2009-10-13 10:10 -- John Hawks

Do you need a Quatchi?

Yes, the Vancouver Olympics have a Bigfoot as a mascot. Let's see some of his interesting features:

Quatchi is a young sasquatch who comes from the mysterious forests of Canada.

Quatchi is shy, but loves to explore new places and meet new friends.

Although Quatchi loves all winter sports, hes especially fond of hockey. He dreams of becoming a world-famous goalie.

Because of his large size, he can be a little clumsy. But no one can question his passion. He knows that if he works hard and always does his best, he might one day achieve his dream.

Quatchi is always encouraging his friends to join him on journeys across Canada. He is also often recruiting others to play hockey or at least to take shots at him!

Hmmmm...let's hope Quatchi has the sense not to come south of the border to recruit others to "take shots" at him...

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