A list of puns related to "List of The Curse of Oak Island episodes"
They're laughing at us, the sneaky bastards.
Tuesday, Jan. 22: Episode 10: Fingers Made of Stone: A carved stone discovered at the money pit suggests an early Viking presence on Oak Island; the team may have finally discovered the elusive Oak Island box drains at Smith's Cove.
Tuesday, Jan. 29: Episode 11: Wharf and All: While the excavation of Smith's Cove continues to uncover an abundance of ancient structures, Rick, Marty and the team resume the treasure hunt in H8, convinced more than ever it is the site of the money pit.
Tuesday, Feb. 5: Episode 12: Slipway When Wet: No description available.
Is when you discover rubber in a concrete structure and then continue to allow yourself to believe it could be original
I just noticed that my system hasn't downloaded any of the Specials for The Curse of Oak Island. If I manually search via Sonarr the system doesn't find anything. If I manually search nzb sites; I'm able to find them. How can I manually search and download these so they integrate into Sonarr/Plex?
Hi has anyone a download link/PDF for this book?
Many thanks
So, I've been playing with the idea for a little while. I've a stockpile of smooth-on resin, silicone, bronze powder, silver powder, and some expensive gold leaf paints and specialised finishing materials laying to waste in my back shed. I used to build replica props from movies like daggers and books as a hobby after work for downtime. Unfortunately I lost the passion for it due to personal reasons. I've been trying to find something to reignite the passion, and this is what I have come up with hahaha. And really want to do it.
Since some of this stuff has a shelf-life, I've been thinking of building an Oak Island Treasure chest, with bronze resin, decorated with items on the outer walls. The idea would be once I have the dimensions of the chest, I'd sculpt the front wall with clay, inlay like a crucifix, some old coins, etc, mold it in silicone, then cast that side with the bronze powder resin, so the objects protrude from the chest wall. Do all four sides, and then the lid.
So I'm looking for suggestions of stuff to inlay on the outer chest walls? Has to be Oak Island related, be it funny or serious, every suggestion is needed
That crucifix they found if I make a replica shape?
The side of a digger to pay homage to Billy? (something like this: embed it into the clay so only a small bit of the side protrudes https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61r8v6yAcWL.SL1200.jpg)
Side profile of a pirate ship?
The logo of this subreddit (If someone was able to render a 2D version of it and have it printed at shape ways or something)
Irving equipment logo?
A couple of replica roman coins: https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/81HDqX%2BOb2L.SL1500.jpg
Viking coins? Viking ships?
Shakespeare's manuscripts? https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61OIuQZ-zEL.SL1200.jpg
Cufflink sized items would be perfect size to inlay the walls with as much as can be possible, and cost efficient.
Ark of the covenant! https://www.amazon.co.uk/Covenant-Replica-Statue-Plated-Small/dp/B074XSRFKN/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=ark+of+the+covenant&qid=1580915175&sr=8-2
Maybe each side of the box tells a different theory..
Bronze resin comes out looking really cool when shined by steel wool, before any weathering even happens:
One of my old projects to show:
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/yX8AAOSwLEtYk3nj/s-l1600.jpg
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/vZsAAOSwnHZYk3Fz/s-l1600.jpg
Anyone read the Curse of Oak Island book by Randall Sullivan? Did the audio book unabridged version during a road trip and, while not yet finished, found out so much more about the island and history that would make the season a. So much more interesting and b. Explain away a lot of "could it be's"
For one, so many people dumped spoils piles in and around the Cove I feel like nothing they find there can be attributed to the Cove any more.
Wondering if anyone else had thoughts....
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