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Join Date: Dec 02, 2002
Location: California
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Hi,
I've been watching "Unsolved Mysteries" for the last 2 months now and it's one of my fave shows Robert Stack is awesome; I even bought his autobiography "Straight Shooting" and it's very cool, too. (I'm still reading it at this moment.) Well, I just dropped by to say hi and I wish Stack full recovery from his radiation treament for prostate cancer.-Makoto_4 |
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Join Date: Nov 07, 2002
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Hello Makoto 4 and welcome! I have Robert Stack's autobiography also, but I haven't read it yet. Hope you enjoy it here!
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Join Date: Apr 01, 2000
Location: Michigan, USA
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Welcome to the board, Makoto. You'll like it.
I've been watching Unsolved Mysteries since the late 80's. It's a great show. |
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Join Date: Mar 07, 2001
Location: MA, United States
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Welcome aboard, Makoto.
![]() You've made a wise decision to join us. I've been watching Unsolved Mysteries since March of 1989 (when the show's first season was just starting to wind down), and it is one of my two all-time favorite TV shows (the other is The Incredible Hulk). Given its durable format, as well as the fact that it has led to resolutions to more than 300 cases, Unsolved Mysteries is show that we'd be worse off without. And anyone who thinks otherwise is grossly uninformed. Take care, Makoto. And keep your messages coming.
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Location: California
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Thanks you all
I think I'm gonna really like it here. I first started watching "Unsolved Mysteries" when one of my friends, who is a fan of the show, mentioned it during an online chat. I was familar with the show (I remember seeing the commercials for the show) but never had the chance to watch it until 2 months ago this year. I've been hooked on the show since. In fact, I like watching it in the dark It's more fun and scarier that way. Even if I watch it with the lights on, I still get chills. See you later, Makoto_4 |
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