diggemall
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I see two sides to this coin - one side is that it's a couple of guys having fun doing what they love doing, as we all do - Treasure hunting. More power to them! Now the other side - it's a reality show and with reality shows comes high ratings which adds a lot of commercial interest so there is potential for some things to be not so true. Kind of like all the monster shows popping up all the time with claims of more and more beasts living among us like the batsquatch, sheepsquatch, jersey devil whattyamacall it, and endless other fabricated beasts, even one that if you stare into it's eyes, you will turn into one. Then there is the monster where if you apply salt to it, it will explode. "Reality tv" at it's finest.
I'm guessing the brothers aren't at all stupid. They spend their summers pursuing something that has interested them all their lives. (Who here wouldn't like to be able to do that) "Leasing" CAT equipment makes for pretty decent product placement for Caterpillar (note that they blur out names on non-paying equipment - no free advertising for you!) and saves the brothers a bunch of money on equipment. Working with a "reality" show film team most likely got the History Channel to foot a portion of the expenses as well. The less they spend, the more summers they can do what they enjoy. A win-win for everybody but us vicarious sots that have to yawn through the typical "reality" show program format. Too many commercials, too much repeating what they did right before the commercials (must think we have the retention of a gnat), and not enough meat-and-potatoes DIGGING.