Oak Island The legend continues but does it ever end?

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I love the mystery and the shows. I like to believe in treasures.

Any time the wife and I are walking on the beach or in the woods and see an old stick or something that could be a pole or beam, we always say "smell it, does it smell old". lol
 
I got tired of waiting for the fking 💰 trove.
Couldn't watch it anymore.
I like "Alone" when it comes on. Its one of my favorites. Last time the winner was out in the wilderness for i think over 90 days.
I watch Forged In Fire and sometimes Naked and Afraid,, crazy *******s. No way i could set down with my balls getting eat the hell up by ants and my pecker getting sucked by mosquito's. 😳
 
I got tired of waiting for the fking 💰 trove.
Couldn't watch it anymore.
I like "Alone" when it comes on. Its one of my favorites. Last time the winner was out in the wilderness for i think over 90 days.
I watch Forged In Fire and sometimes Naked and Afraid,, crazy *******s. No way i could set down with my balls getting eat the **** up by ants and my pecker getting sucked by mosquito's. 😳
I almost have the wife convinced to buy me a forge for my birthday
 
As a young lad I read books on pirates and their booty and places they hid it. I read a story about a group of young boys in Florida yrs ago (true ) they found a cave just off the beach and explored it. One boy while inside this cave found a small hole and reached in and pulled out a handful on what looked to be clay balls made by hand and filled his pockets, As they walked back along the beach to return home (late for dinner of course) all the way they were tossing the clay balls out into the waves, just having boy fun.
Now having made it home and eaten dinner one boy discovers he still had 3 balls left and showed them to his father whos eyes bust wide open after hearing how his son and his friends had found them. You see his dad knew what these were, he quickly smashed the ball open reveling a bright shinny Ruby worth thousands of dollars, he only saved 3 of the gem balls.
Now just imagine they had saved the few hundred balls instead of tossing them into the depths.
This began my quest for treasure at at 6.
 
I guy I grew up with moved to FL as soon as he turned 18. He'd head out to the beach after every storm to see what had washed up. Often he'd find little flat black "rocks". Said they were great for skipping. Old dude saw him tossing 'em in the water and freaked. Showed Scott a few that he'd picked up earlier and cleaned. One ounce silver Spanish reales. I think they're going for about three bills now a days.
 
I guy I grew up with moved to FL as soon as he turned 18. He'd head out to the beach after every storm to see what had washed up. Often he'd find little flat black "rocks". Said they were great for skipping. Old dude saw him tossing 'em in the water and freaked. Showed Scott a few that he'd picked up earlier and cleaned. One ounce silver Spanish reales. I think they're going for about three bills now a days.
When I lived there as a child I heard those stories all the time, I never passed anything on the beach that looked anything coined shaped.
I even had a few metal detectors LOL
 
When I lived there as a child I heard those stories all the time, I never passed anything on the beach that looked anything coined shaped.
I even had a few metal detectors LOL
He got his pic in the paper down there. He was walking the beach one morning and found a well wrapped bale that had washed up. Damn fool called the cops and turned it in!
 

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