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NATALIE SAVED DAVID'S LIFE!

It's like, it was years ago, I guess, like, but he made like a book. He's a big treasure hunter and he wrote this like biography or whatever about all his hunts. And in the book he put in a— he featured a poem and it was where he hid his treasure. Oh, so he, he's a treasure hunter and he wanted to encourage people to go like out into the world and to like find treasures of their own. And it was like $1 to $5 million in a literal treasure chest, and he hid it somewhere in the Rocky Mountains. Um, and people for like the next like 10 years were looking for it. It was just recently, it was like a year or two ago, someone found it. And like, it was in Montana, and, um, and it took like 8, 9 years to find this fucking thing.

March 1, 202218:01David
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Jason17:50
And the whole point— and then eventually the kid finds the map. The father dies and the kid finds the map and he's got to go find the treasure. Wow.
David17:56
Well, there's this guy named Forrest Fenn. He, um, did you hear about this?
Jason18:01
No.
David18:01
It's like, it was years ago, I guess, like, but he made like a book. He's a big treasure hunter and he wrote this like biography or whatever about all his hunts. And in the book he put in a— he featured a poem and it was where he hid his treasure. Oh, so he, he's a treasure hunter and he wanted to encourage people to go like out into the world and to like find treasures of their own. And it was l…
Jason18:42
There were like clues and shit?
David18:44
It was just the poem.
Jason18:45
The poem was like, go left up this mountain and right down this hill? I mean, like, how does the poem go?