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I don't know if these people are made of steel? or silly puddy? This is extreme, and even with the latest of safety and weather equipment, it lookslike a good way to get killed. I can't imagine the guys doing this kind of stuff a couple-three hundred years ago in the old sailing ships. |
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oups.com... http://youtube.com/watch?v=zXuzy0k9m...elated&search= I don't know if these people are made of steel? or silly puddy? This is extreme, and even with the latest of safety and weather equipment, it lookslike a good way to get killed. I can't imagine the guys doing this kind of stuff a couple-three hundred years ago in the old sailing ships. I hate that too-fast video editing crap. It's a plague, and like emo haircuts, it is NOT cool. It makes me want to kill the person who did it. |
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
news ![]() On 1 Nov 2006 20:59:38 -0800, wrote: http://youtube.com/watch?v=zXuzy0k9m...elated&search= I don't know if these people are made of steel? or silly puddy? This is extreme, and even with the latest of safety and weather equipment, it lookslike a good way to get killed. I can't imagine the guys doing this kind of stuff a couple-three hundred years ago in the old sailing ships. Pah... I heard 22 foot Baliners can run full speed through that. I mean, hell, I used to row out to Cat Island from Fort Sewell in my ten foot Butler pram in that kind of weather. Up hill. Both ways. :) .....with one oar. |
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... http://youtube.com/watch?v=zXuzy0k9m...elated&search= I don't know if these people are made of steel? or silly puddy? This is extreme, and even with the latest of safety and weather equipment, it lookslike a good way to get killed. I can't imagine the guys doing this kind of stuff a couple-three hundred years ago in the old sailing ships. I hate that too-fast video editing crap. It's a plague, and like emo haircuts, it is NOT cool. It makes me want to kill the person who did it. Yes, that was my first thought as well. The view would flip around before I had a chance to absorb what I was looking at. I've seen the same thing with videos of concerts and firework shows, wish they'd just stick to one camera for at least 30 seconds or so, ideally longer. |
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On Thu, 02 Nov 2006 14:40:38 -0600, Vic Smith
wrote: On 1 Nov 2006 20:59:38 -0800, wrote: http://youtube.com/watch?v=zXuzy0k9m...elated&search= I don't know if these people are made of steel? or silly puddy? This is extreme, and even with the latest of safety and weather equipment, it lookslike a good way to get killed. I can't imagine the guys doing this kind of stuff a couple-three hundred years ago in the old sailing ships. You might enjoy "Two Years Before the Mast" by Richard Henry Dana. Best journal of sailing that I've ever read, having vivid descriptions of the ships, sailors, seas and rounding the Horn. While reading this account - which covers 1834-36 - and its descriptions of California when the only Anglos were seamen and hide traders, keep in mind that during this time the battle of the Alamo took place and the great plains hadn't yet seen wagon trains. If you're interested in early American history, this book gives a great geographical perspective to the vastness and promise of the country at that time. It's one of the most memorable books I've read. And yes, the old-timers were a different and tougher breed than us. But I'm ok with modern convenience. --Vic Thanks for the tip, Vic. It's now on hold at my library. The one I placed on hold was, "Two years before the mast, and Twenty four years after," I'm assuming it's two books under one cover. |
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![]() "JohnH" wrote in message ... Thanks for the tip, Vic. It's now on hold at my library. The one I placed on hold was, "Two years before the mast, and Twenty four years after," I'm assuming it's two books under one cover. Same here. Just ordered a copy from Amazon. Been cold, raw, rainy and gloomy all day here. Gotta stock up with reading material for the winter. Eisboch |
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
... On Thu, 02 Nov 2006 20:25:38 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message news ![]() On 1 Nov 2006 20:59:38 -0800, wrote: http://youtube.com/watch?v=zXuzy0k9m...elated&search= I don't know if these people are made of steel? or silly puddy? This is extreme, and even with the latest of safety and weather equipment, it lookslike a good way to get killed. I can't imagine the guys doing this kind of stuff a couple-three hundred years ago in the old sailing ships. Pah... I heard 22 foot Baliners can run full speed through that. I mean, hell, I used to row out to Cat Island from Fort Sewell in my ten foot Butler pram in that kind of weather. Up hill. Both ways. :) ....with one oar. ...and a one pint milk carton for bailing. ....while being clawed by giant lobsters, used as a moving target by gulls with bowel problems.... |
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On Thu, 02 Nov 2006 16:15:05 -0500, JohnH wrote:
Thanks for the tip, Vic. It's now on hold at my library. The one I placed on hold was, "Two years before the mast, and Twenty four years after," I'm assuming it's two books under one cover. The twenty four years after is about his trip to California after the gold rush. I think the version I read had that too. And contrary to what I said about the only Anglos being seamen and hide traders, a cursory googling reveals passages from the book being used in the Latino/American dispute about who *really* owns California. Those passages have Dana noting how industrious Yankees have taken over in some places. Anyway, although the ship/sailor/sea parts were the best to me, the Ca;ifornia parts were great too. I hereby swear to read it again. But only on my new boat. --Vic |
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