![]() This also never goes away while watching the entire episode. However, today while watching a newer episode of MOTA, I see that Discovery Channel not only leaves their network logo in the bottom right of the screen for the entire episode, NOW there's an intrusive eyesore banner in the upper right corner of the screen simultaneosly as a promo for the Bering Sea Gold show. Because apparently we're still up to the moment living tribally with Hatfield and McCoy mentality, even though it's supposedly the modern age. I've been watching episodes all along of Mysteries of The Abandoned, and find this to be a decently interesting show (if less interesting overall than the similar What On Earth? on the same network.) Too many former war sites and bomb shelters feature throughout but.I guess that's just how the human race has been spending a great deal of its time ruining the planet and leaving messy, uncleaned dump sites on earth. She only speaks about the subject she speaking about. She has never once said anything on any of MOTA episodes she has been on about herself or her sexuality on the show. For some to say she is only on the show to push an "agenda" (and not because she is knowledgeable on the subject), is false. Her voice may be different sounding, but she speaks distinctly and clearly. She often says something profound or insightful. I happen to like what Lynette Nusbacher has had to say. Which could let fresh air move through a house, keep out rain, and block the heat of the sun from heating up the inside of a house. In the South the norm was exterior and interior window shutters. Meigs most living in the US prior to the 1900's rich or dirt poor did not have window screens. To compound what Mitchell says we have Jim Meigs talking about the primitive slave quarters not even having window screens to keep out misquotes. However Wikipedia says about 135 prior to the Civil War. While some on here have complained about Andrew Gough being overly excited, which I would rather see and hear in a commutator! Mitchell speaks as if she dropping off to sleep, and taking the audience with her.Īlso on the Season 6 Episode 2 Laurel Valley Plantation she stated that the plantation had over 170 slaves. ![]() She speaks with the enthusiasm of limp lettuce and seems as excited about the subjects she speaks on as someone talking about paint drying. ![]() I have liked ALL of the commentators, until this season with the addition of Prof. ![]()
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