Much like Gilligan's Island

Richard Guy

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Watching the Oak Island series reminds me of watching Gilligan's Island as a kid. Every week you hope they get 'saved'.

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Well at least I could stay engaged at watching Gilligan's Island. How the ratings remain at level high enough to keep Oak Island on the air is a mystery to me.
 

When Ginger and Mary Ann show up I'll watch
 

Gilligan's was much better. At least they had Ginger and Maryann!!
 

A three hour tour,........ a three hour tour,...
 

Watching the Oak Island series reminds me of watching Gilligan's Island as a kid. Every week you hope they get 'saved'.
That show was great much have watched every episode 100s of times lol
 

And, they even had a millionaire, so funding was no problem
 

I liked Gilligan!
 

I was Partial to Ginger lol
 

They even had a Mine wash ashore once
 

They even had a Mine wash ashore once

...and even some coconut coir. :laughing7:
Must have been a Templar treasure somewhere on that island.
Surprised that the professor didn't consult a Freemason star chart to locate it.
 

"Coir". Had a chuckle last week. We have a construction crew doing river channeling outside our facility and they sent in an order for $10,000 worth of erosion control coir fabric.

150 years from now maybe someone will be claiming we had Templars here!
 

they sent in an order for $10,000 worth of coir....
Where you burying treasure? Because it is a well known FACT that coir has no other use what so ever...:laughing7:
 

Maryann was a natural beauty and is still a looker today. Ginger lost it.
 

...and even some coconut coir. :laughing7:
Must have been a Templar treasure somewhere on that island.
Surprised that the professor didn't consult a Freemason star chart to locate it.

Only if it was dated to around the 14th Century!

Cheers, Loki
 

I always liked the show they had alot of beachcombing finds
 

I always liked the show they had alot of beachcombing finds

...and guest stars that always were able to leave the island and leave the castaways behind.
Similar to Petter Amundsen who came to Oak Island, taught them how to play 6 Degrees of Francis Bacon, and then leaving the island.
 

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