witecracker2 said in September 1st, 2010 at 3:19 am
i think some greedy Smuts found it by now and got rich,…
erinmitbaren said in September 1st, 2010 at 3:19 am
@Jmsadv I dunno. It seems like everyone who goes looking for the mine disappears. I’ve hiked the Superstitions before with my family and we were just fine. Then again, we didn’t go very far. There was a search going on for those 3 guys but they just called it off a couple days ago. Maybe there is a mine that people get trapped in somehow??
skylur44 said in September 1st, 2010 at 3:19 am
@erinmitbaren Pretty much anyone who goes into the Superstition Mountains never come back.
mkupart said in September 1st, 2010 at 3:19 am
damn. why is all the good stuff cursed!
erinmitbaren said in September 1st, 2010 at 3:19 am
I love the Superstition mountains. I live about 20-30 minutes away and whenever I leave my house I can see them in the distance. They’re so pretty, especially when sunlight hits them at certain times of the day. 3 men from Utah went missing this week looking for the mine. I know most of the story is a legend, but I kinda wanna go search for it haha. Anyway, whether there’s a mine or not, Lost Dutchman state park is really beautiful.
Heazzie22 said in September 1st, 2010 at 3:19 am
Looks like Nimoy found a sack gold nuggets, check out the bulge in his ultra tight 70′s pants @ 4:19, LMAO, I loved this show when I was a kid.
gcord21 said in September 1st, 2010 at 3:19 am
This is cool, they got the old school intro.
MiamiTribe said in September 1st, 2010 at 3:19 am
@iamdiaperman yah just as peaceful as the whites
scottieman2 said in September 1st, 2010 at 3:19 am
This should be on DVD!!
wilhelm1974 said in September 1st, 2010 at 3:19 am
I watched an old movie one time called lust for gold about the lost dutchman,,,,man great movie….In search of is the greatest show ever…music creeps me out..
iamdiaperman said in September 1st, 2010 at 3:19 am
those wonderful peaceful indians !
cousinmccain said in September 1st, 2010 at 3:19 am
I loved this show when I was a kid. Always fascinating stories.
muttilo said in September 1st, 2010 at 3:19 am
@PACMAN12RIDER Dude type in Search of Oak Isaland money pit 1 Then Go back and delete your comments and me too
PACMAN12RIDER said in September 1st, 2010 at 3:19 am
@storrs19 AWESOME! If you could post it on here, that would be WICKED!
storrs19 said in September 1st, 2010 at 3:19 am
@PACMAN12RIDER Yes they did. It was called “The Money Pit Mystery” and was from Season 1 or 2. I have it on dvd. Great program. Dated but still informative.
MultiSmartass1 said in September 1st, 2010 at 3:19 am
@muttilo The sex part sounds good and was. There wasn’t a Gangsta wannabe culture because there were Gangsters, organized crime thugs and hoods.
A lot of tv sucked though. For every good show, there are two or three terrible ones.
No different then from now. Just no damn reality shows.
PACMAN12RIDER said in September 1st, 2010 at 3:19 am
Did “In Search Of” ever do a show about the Oak Island money pit in Nova Scotia, Canada? And if so, could you please post it? Thanks…
scottieman2 said in September 1st, 2010 at 3:19 am
I rememeber this show. I remember it being on the History Channel. I remember the line up, was this, FBI Untold Stories, Sworn to Secrecy, History Lost and Found.
God, I miss that line up.
muttilo said in September 1st, 2010 at 3:19 am
Stoney
muttilo said in September 1st, 2010 at 3:19 am
This time was good, lots of good TV Movies drugs and music and Lots of Sex ! No Gangsta wannabee culture , no fake tax wasting phony drug war …I miss and feel sorry for real young kids ! But they didn’t havre AssBook and cell phone , WHAT IMPROVEMENTS LOL OMG . Follow me on Twiiter I can tell you about my bowel movements and my fav Reality TV shows
EyeHateChoo said in September 1st, 2010 at 3:19 am
NOBODY else could have narrated this besides Nimoy. His voice just adds that little bit of intrigue to all the stories.
madnessmike said in September 1st, 2010 at 3:19 am
In Search of needs to find itself on DVD and Blu-RAY ASAP
Jmsadv said in September 1st, 2010 at 3:19 am
@erinmitbaren Why do people go missing? Are they getting trapted somewhere?
skylur44 said in September 1st, 2010 at 3:19 am
Bodie is the best preserved (so far, it is deteriorating) ghost town in the USA, fascinating place to visit but you need a strong 4WD vehicle to get there, off the main road it’s 12 miles or more of rough road. Lessons still written on the blackboard in the schoolhouse, books plates curtains still in abandoned houses and a beautiful pool table in the lobby of the hotel.
thetruth3574 said in September 1st, 2010 at 3:19 am
This was a fine series. Interesting phenomena examined with an open mind, but not advocating any flaky beliefs.
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i think some greedy Smuts found it by now and got rich,…
@Jmsadv I dunno. It seems like everyone who goes looking for the mine disappears. I’ve hiked the Superstitions before with my family and we were just fine. Then again, we didn’t go very far. There was a search going on for those 3 guys but they just called it off a couple days ago. Maybe there is a mine that people get trapped in somehow??
@erinmitbaren Pretty much anyone who goes into the Superstition Mountains never come back.
damn. why is all the good stuff cursed!
I love the Superstition mountains. I live about 20-30 minutes away and whenever I leave my house I can see them in the distance. They’re so pretty, especially when sunlight hits them at certain times of the day. 3 men from Utah went missing this week looking for the mine. I know most of the story is a legend, but I kinda wanna go search for it haha. Anyway, whether there’s a mine or not, Lost Dutchman state park is really beautiful.
Looks like Nimoy found a sack gold nuggets, check out the bulge in his ultra tight 70′s pants @ 4:19, LMAO, I loved this show when I was a kid.
This is cool, they got the old school intro.
@iamdiaperman yah just as peaceful as the whites
This should be on DVD!!
I watched an old movie one time called lust for gold about the lost dutchman,,,,man great movie….In search of is the greatest show ever…music creeps me out..
those wonderful peaceful indians !
I loved this show when I was a kid. Always fascinating stories.
@PACMAN12RIDER Dude type in Search of Oak Isaland money pit 1 Then Go back and delete your comments and me too
@storrs19 AWESOME! If you could post it on here, that would be WICKED!
@PACMAN12RIDER Yes they did. It was called “The Money Pit Mystery” and was from Season 1 or 2. I have it on dvd. Great program. Dated but still informative.
@muttilo The sex part sounds good and was. There wasn’t a Gangsta wannabe culture because there were Gangsters, organized crime thugs and hoods.
A lot of tv sucked though. For every good show, there are two or three terrible ones.
No different then from now. Just no damn reality shows.
Did “In Search Of” ever do a show about the Oak Island money pit in Nova Scotia, Canada? And if so, could you please post it? Thanks…
I rememeber this show. I remember it being on the History Channel. I remember the line up, was this, FBI Untold Stories, Sworn to Secrecy, History Lost and Found.
God, I miss that line up.
Stoney
This time was good, lots of good TV Movies drugs and music and Lots of Sex ! No Gangsta wannabee culture , no fake tax wasting phony drug war …I miss and feel sorry for real young kids ! But they didn’t havre AssBook and cell phone , WHAT IMPROVEMENTS LOL OMG . Follow me on Twiiter I can tell you about my bowel movements and my fav Reality TV shows
NOBODY else could have narrated this besides Nimoy. His voice just adds that little bit of intrigue to all the stories.
In Search of needs to find itself on DVD and Blu-RAY ASAP
@erinmitbaren Why do people go missing? Are they getting trapted somewhere?
Bodie is the best preserved (so far, it is deteriorating) ghost town in the USA, fascinating place to visit but you need a strong 4WD vehicle to get there, off the main road it’s 12 miles or more of rough road. Lessons still written on the blackboard in the schoolhouse, books plates curtains still in abandoned houses and a beautiful pool table in the lobby of the hotel.
This was a fine series. Interesting phenomena examined with an open mind, but not advocating any flaky beliefs.
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