alien mantis" and drew a picture of the bizarre creature says he's quit working at a dog food factory as people "think he's nuts".Paul Froggatt, 26, likened his terrifying encounter in woodland to a spider eating a fly on a "David Attenborough documentary" and has now got his "ET-fit" printed on a t-shirt.The shaggy-haired warehouse worker insisted he was not on booze or drugs as he shared his sketch of the "evil" telepathic ET with the Daily Star in January.Paul, who said he felt its "pure alien hatred" while cycling home through woodland in Warwick, has left for a construction job and is "doing a lot better" in London.He said the reaction to his story was "not exactly what I wanted but I was in touch with a few different people and it was.
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