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So one of my coworkers that I used to work with sent this to me and after watching it I just can't believe it. Especially with the skyrocketing fuel prices all around I guess they really have everybody's money right where they want it. I'm curious if there's anybody in here that knew the people in this documentary or know the people or towns around of where it took place I know it's over 15 years old now
Re: coal documentary
Posted: Wed. Nov. 02, 2022 8:29 am
by Hambden Bob
Thanx,Sylv!
Re: coal documentary
Posted: Wed. Nov. 02, 2022 10:04 am
by Sylvesterd101
Hambden Bob wrote: ↑Wed. Nov. 02, 2022 8:29 am
Thanx,Sylv!
no problem, i watched it and it literally made me almost tear up. such a sad story. i never knew how nasty msha is to small operations, givin my experience with them where i work
Re: coal documentary
Posted: Wed. Nov. 02, 2022 4:24 pm
by gaw
Yup, know some. The former inspector in the blue shirt talking is an acquaintance. His wife is good friends with my wife. He was a miner then an inspector and lost that gig because he wasn't an *censored*. Now he does excavating work. David A Lucas' picture is in the beginning, he is deceased do to auto accident. Others in the video deceased as well besides the obvious mine accident fatality.
Re: coal documentary
Posted: Thu. Nov. 03, 2022 12:51 am
by Sylvesterd101
Wildstuff.just regular folks trying to make it
Re: coal documentary
Posted: Thu. Nov. 03, 2022 6:57 am
by gaw
I saw the film in its entirety several years ago in Pottsville at a community theater, I believe members from this forum were in town that evening for a meet & greet. The film makers may have been present also if my memory is correct. I don't know if it is in the film or not but the one mine owner committed suicide relating to the mine accident and fallout from it. A lot of the guys that worked underground were big tough guys and after they retire their health deteriorates due to black lung.
Re: coal documentary
Posted: Thu. Nov. 03, 2022 9:49 am
by Sylvesterd101
gaw wrote: ↑Thu. Nov. 03, 2022 6:57 am
I saw the film in its entirety several years ago in Pottsville at a community theater, I believe members from this forum were in town that evening for a meet & greet. The film makers may have been present also if my memory is correct. I don't know if it is in the film or not but the one mine owner committed suicide relating to the mine accident and fallout from it. A lot of the guys that worked underground were big tough guys and after they retire their health deteriorates due to black lung.
yea its quite sad. they hit him for just under a million in fines. id take the some route honestly. how are you supposed to stay afloat after that
Re: coal documentary
Posted: Thu. Nov. 03, 2022 5:15 pm
by freetown fred
Sad indeed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The rich get richer & the workin grunt gets *censored*'d!!!
Re: coal documentary
Posted: Thu. Nov. 03, 2022 9:33 pm
by lincolnmania
I knew some of the Lucas family from getting mine and my friends and customers cars inspected at their shop in Tremont.
Good people!
Re: coal documentary
Posted: Fri. Nov. 04, 2022 9:47 am
by Sylvesterd101
lincolnmania wrote: ↑Thu. Nov. 03, 2022 9:33 pm
I knew some of the Lucas family from getting mine and my friends and customers cars inspected at their shop in Tremont.
Good people!
thats neat! i hope they are all still holding up okay and not being forced to rely on the federal government
Re: coal documentary
Posted: Fri. Nov. 04, 2022 4:58 pm
by Retro_Origin
It's incredible how strong the accent is, down der in da ground. Minin' out da coal. I'd be interested to know how the vast european immigrants collection formed it. Luthianians, Irish, Ukrainians, Polish, quite a mix.
And by the way, if you're ever passing through Schuylkill county and want to stop for a bite to eat, you always look for the most run down greasy deli, a place you'd be sure not to want to be at night and a place your dog would be sure to try and lick the floor, that's the ticket!