Hawaiian Island Ghost Hunters Case 9 DHL Intro
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just a suggestion. after you guys do the investigations and stuff, you guys should show us what you found, or what happened when you was there, the aftermath of the whole investigation. its mean dat you guys is doing dis but i wanna see what you guys found. of if you guys didnt find anything. i like to do this sometimes, but when i hear noises or something weird out of the oridnary, take one picture, or couple, and see what you find, i caught alot of weird stuff when i did dat, hope dat helps,
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Yes thanks for posting....I like watching you guys investigating. P.S. ...I like useing velcro too.
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good job guys.
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I really like the intro guys! You all are great and your quality is getting even better!
*thumbs up* from Alabama!
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Too boring, too many long periods of dead space, you need to edit out such periods in order to make this more interesting. I've run across some real scary situations alone by myself in the mountains next to some heiau, where the batteries on the flashlght dies within 30 seconds, the hair on your neck and arms stand straight and some force pulls your legs. Maybe us guys are using the wrong approach, speak in Hawaiian and use IR devices.
Barbarian216 2 years ago
@Barbarian216 i know what u mean barbarian. we too started yawning after watching what we had already gone through already. we're working on streamlining our vids. our first intent was to show everyone exactly what it is that we go through as compared to the shows on T.V. Thanks for the feedback and hope you look forward to more vids.
highosthunter 1 year ago
Thanks for posting guys, was pretty cool.
One thing....you really need to get rid of the velcro pouches or get your equiptment out before you start your investigations.
booboo4u2c 3 years ago
Thanks boo, glad you enjoyed the video of our investigation. You're right about the velcro pouches, they do make noise. We know what they sound like so we don't mistake them for any stray sounds or anything. They're a lot better than having equipment packing up our pockets or tying up our hands though.
highosthunter 3 years ago
Thank you so much Ivori. As much as possible, we try to hold back from the "drama" but we wanted to spice it up a little a showcase the beautiful land we come from. It is very rewarding to hear that what we do (investigating) and how we do it is being done in a respectable way. Mahalo Nui (Thank you very much.)
highosthunter 3 years ago