Sorry bout that,
1. But a bit of a side note.
2. I happen to know some folks from Glen Rose, when these tracks and footprints were discovered.
3. Even know of some people who knew Bull Adams.
4. Now Bull Adams was one heck of a man.
5. He is unlike anyone you have ever known.
6. He went to University in Baylor, then in the 1930's went to Oxford England as a Rhodes Scholar.
Read this:
http://www.youdebate.com/DEBATES/cre...footprints.HTM
"History 1
In 1908 a violent flood ripped through the Paluxy River Valley, near Glen Rose, Texas. The next summer, a local teenager named Ernest "Bull" Adams was wandering in a tributary of the Paluxy called Wheeler Branch, when he came upon a series of large, three-toed footprints in the limestone floor of the creek."
7. Came back to Texas after graduating top of the class, and practiced law in Dallas.
8. Got tired of Dallas Law, and moved back to Glen Rose.
9. He dug a cave hole in the side of a cliff on *The Paluxy River*.
10. Where he lived and his wife soon joined him there.
11. If some one asked him to represent him, he would say, okay I will if he decided the person was innocent.
12. Most the time he was scruffy, and looked more or less a homeless person, but if he had to go to court, he would put on his one suit, which wasn't very nice, and go into court and never lost a case.
13. He was said to be a great artist, and could carve anything out of stone.
14. Where he would make art work for simple chump change, with anyone who would buy them.
15. Everyone respected him, in his little town, which it was at the time.
16. Even thou he lived in a cave.
Regards,
SirJamesofTexas