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It's like every "reality show" looking for lost something or other. They're on the verge of finding it just as it time for commercials. When the come back, it turns out to be a false alarm, but they'll get it on the next episode.

BTW, aren't we due for a "We've found Amelia Earhart's plane" show?

That Oak Island show is like the Kardashians but for men.
 
Let's see, in addition to the granddaddy of them all, the Oak Island show, there were the Lost Dutchman Mine, Victorio Peak, Skinwalker Ranch, Blind Frog Ranch, and General Yamashita's Gold shows. I only watched the latter regularly, as I am a WW 2 history buff. There may be other digging for treasure shows I've forgotten about or never heard of, but they all have one thing in common: Nobody ever found any treasure.
 
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More Wood ... Oh For Joy !

I wonder how many more years they can drag this show out without finding something more than wood ...
I don't know why ... but I keep up with the boy's on Oak Island ... But I'm not holding my breath on that chest filled with Gold and Silver hidden by the Knights Templar ...
But I do wish them Good Luck !
And the show is a Lot Better than a lot of the drivel (nonsense) they show on TV ... some of it is just trash .
Gary
 
More Wood ... Oh For Joy !

I wonder how many more years they can drag this show out without finding something more than wood ...
I don't know why ... but I keep up with the boy's on Oak Island ... But I'm not holding my breath on that chest filled with Gold and Silver hidden by the Knights Templar ...
But I do wish them Good Luck !
And the show is a Lot Better than a lot of the drivel (nonsense) they show on TV ... some of it is just trash .
Gary
hmmm, 206 episode's, each the same as before. "Oh look, a piece of wood...." Sheezzzz...........
 
Yeah show is getting old for sure. Never find anything but an old coin, wood, and pottery shards. Season ends last episode on May 20. probably be a cliff hanger but with more BS. Guess these brothers own wine vineyards in California so rich anyway. Seems more valuable items are found without a search by accident.
 
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