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Shark Love Story
My daughter-in-law sent me a PowerPoint presentation about this guy. I
checked with Snopes and apparently, it's true. His story, as published in a French magazine, goes as follows: -------------------------------- Arnold Pointer, a professional fisherman from south of Australia saved a 17 foot White Shark from certain death by freeing it after getting caught in his fishing net. He now claims that it's been two years and the shark will not leave him alone. She follows him everywhere when fishing, scaring all the fish away. He says, "Once I stop the boat she comes to me, turns on her back and lets me pet her belly and neck. She grunts, turns her eyes and moves her fins up and down, hitting the water happily". --------------------------------- I took a few screen captures of the presentation and put them on a page on my website. They may be viewed here, for those interested: http://www.eisboch.com/shark.html Eisboch |
Shark Love Story
On Feb 7, 7:31*am, "Eisboch" wrote:
My daughter-in-law sent me a PowerPoint presentation about this guy. * I checked with Snopes and apparently, it's true. * His story, as published in a French magazine, goes as follows: -------------------------------- Arnold Pointer, a professional fisherman from south of Australia saved a 17 foot White Shark from certain death by freeing it after getting caught in his fishing net. *He now claims that it's been two years and the shark will not leave him alone. *She follows him everywhere when fishing, scaring all the fish away. He says, "Once I stop the boat she comes to me, turns on her back and lets me pet her belly and neck. She grunts, turns her eyes and moves her fins up and down, hitting the water happily". --------------------------------- I took a few screen captures of the presentation and put them on a page on my website. *They may be viewed here, for those interested:http://www.eisboch.com/shark.html Eisboch Dang, that things ugly! |
Shark Love Story
Thats the stupidest excuse for a story I've ever seen. Its quite obvious by seeing the bait chunk in his hand that its a set-up shot, and a set-up story. If you believe that...I got a boat for ya' "slight" water damage....... |
Shark Love Story
"Eat Me, Trolls" wrote in message ... Thats the stupidest excuse for a story I've ever seen. Its quite obvious by seeing the bait chunk in his hand that its a set-up shot, and a set-up story. If you believe that...I got a boat for ya' "slight" water damage....... According to the presentation, the story was published in a French magazine, "Le magazine des voyages de peche" (56th edition). It *is* conceivable that the bait chunk was used to lure the shark for the photo session for the article. I didn't include all the pictures. I can't confirm or deny. Just reporting the news. Eisboch |
Shark Love Story
Eisboch wrote:
My daughter-in-law sent me a PowerPoint presentation about this guy. I checked with Snopes and apparently, it's true. His story, as published in a French magazine, goes as follows: -------------------------------- Arnold Pointer, a professional fisherman from south of Australia saved a 17 foot White Shark from certain death by freeing it after getting caught in his fishing net. He now claims that it's been two years and the shark will not leave him alone. She follows him everywhere when fishing, scaring all the fish away. He says, "Once I stop the boat she comes to me, turns on her back and lets me pet her belly and neck. She grunts, turns her eyes and moves her fins up and down, hitting the water happily". --------------------------------- I took a few screen captures of the presentation and put them on a page on my website. They may be viewed here, for those interested: http://www.eisboch.com/shark.html Eisboch I love the story and the photos, but there is no reference to this story as true or false. My guess is it is a great urban legend. I would be interested in seeing the complete powerpoint presentation, can you upload it to a binary NG. |
Shark Love Story
Eisboch wrote:
"Eat Me, Trolls" wrote in message ... Thats the stupidest excuse for a story I've ever seen. Its quite obvious by seeing the bait chunk in his hand that its a set-up shot, and a set-up story. If you believe that...I got a boat for ya' "slight" water damage....... According to the presentation, the story was published in a French magazine, "Le magazine des voyages de peche" (56th edition). It *is* conceivable that the bait chunk was used to lure the shark for the photo session for the article. I didn't include all the pictures. I can't confirm or deny. Just reporting the news. Eisboch It still was some great photos. |
Shark Love Story
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "Eat Me, Trolls" wrote in message ... Thats the stupidest excuse for a story I've ever seen. Its quite obvious by seeing the bait chunk in his hand that its a set-up shot, and a set-up story. If you believe that...I got a boat for ya' "slight" water damage....... According to the presentation, the story was published in a French magazine, "Le magazine des voyages de peche" (56th edition). It *is* conceivable that the bait chunk was used to lure the shark for the photo session for the article. I didn't include all the pictures. I can't confirm or deny. Just reporting the news. Eisboch It still was some great photos. Here is a link showing the powerpoint presentation. While it is a hoax, whoever started it is very creative. |
Shark Love Story
"Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote in message . .. Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: Eisboch wrote: "Eat Me, Trolls" wrote in message ... Thats the stupidest excuse for a story I've ever seen. Its quite obvious by seeing the bait chunk in his hand that its a set-up shot, and a set-up story. If you believe that...I got a boat for ya' "slight" water damage....... According to the presentation, the story was published in a French magazine, "Le magazine des voyages de peche" (56th edition). It *is* conceivable that the bait chunk was used to lure the shark for the photo session for the article. I didn't include all the pictures. I can't confirm or deny. Just reporting the news. Eisboch It still was some great photos. Here is a link showing the powerpoint presentation. While it is a hoax, whoever started it is very creative. The link is as valid as the story? :-) |
Shark Love Story
D.Duck wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote in message . .. Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: Eisboch wrote: "Eat Me, Trolls" wrote in message ... Thats the stupidest excuse for a story I've ever seen. Its quite obvious by seeing the bait chunk in his hand that its a set-up shot, and a set-up story. If you believe that...I got a boat for ya' "slight" water damage....... According to the presentation, the story was published in a French magazine, "Le magazine des voyages de peche" (56th edition). It *is* conceivable that the bait chunk was used to lure the shark for the photo session for the article. I didn't include all the pictures. I can't confirm or deny. Just reporting the news. Eisboch It still was some great photos. Here is a link showing the powerpoint presentation. While it is a hoax, whoever started it is very creative. The link is as valid as the story? :-) Are you a Google user? ;) |
Shark Love Story
"Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote in message . .. D.Duck wrote: "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote in message . .. Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: Eisboch wrote: "Eat Me, Trolls" wrote in message ... Thats the stupidest excuse for a story I've ever seen. Its quite obvious by seeing the bait chunk in his hand that its a set-up shot, and a set-up story. If you believe that...I got a boat for ya' "slight" water damage....... According to the presentation, the story was published in a French magazine, "Le magazine des voyages de peche" (56th edition). It *is* conceivable that the bait chunk was used to lure the shark for the photo session for the article. I didn't include all the pictures. I can't confirm or deny. Just reporting the news. Eisboch It still was some great photos. Here is a link showing the powerpoint presentation. While it is a hoax, whoever started it is very creative. The link is as valid as the story? :-) Are you a Google user? ;) Nope, and no link. Or is the link simply a "hoax"? |
Shark Love Story
D.Duck wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote in message . .. D.Duck wrote: "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote in message . .. Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: Eisboch wrote: "Eat Me, Trolls" wrote in message ... Thats the stupidest excuse for a story I've ever seen. Its quite obvious by seeing the bait chunk in his hand that its a set-up shot, and a set-up story. If you believe that...I got a boat for ya' "slight" water damage....... According to the presentation, the story was published in a French magazine, "Le magazine des voyages de peche" (56th edition). It *is* conceivable that the bait chunk was used to lure the shark for the photo session for the article. I didn't include all the pictures. I can't confirm or deny. Just reporting the news. Eisboch It still was some great photos. Here is a link showing the powerpoint presentation. While it is a hoax, whoever started it is very creative. The link is as valid as the story? :-) Are you a Google user? ;) Nope, and no link. Or is the link simply a "hoax"? oppssssss; http://www.hoax-slayer.com/shark-love-hoax.shtml and a better copy of the powerpoint presentation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0miIVYClw4 |
Shark Love Story
"D.Duck" wrote in message ... "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote in message . .. D.Duck wrote: "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote in message . .. Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: Eisboch wrote: "Eat Me, Trolls" wrote in message ... Thats the stupidest excuse for a story I've ever seen. Its quite obvious by seeing the bait chunk in his hand that its a set-up shot, and a set-up story. If you believe that...I got a boat for ya' "slight" water damage....... According to the presentation, the story was published in a French magazine, "Le magazine des voyages de peche" (56th edition). It *is* conceivable that the bait chunk was used to lure the shark for the photo session for the article. I didn't include all the pictures. I can't confirm or deny. Just reporting the news. Eisboch It still was some great photos. Here is a link showing the powerpoint presentation. While it is a hoax, whoever started it is very creative. The link is as valid as the story? :-) Are you a Google user? ;) Nope, and no link. Or is the link simply a "hoax"? You think that's odd??.... http://caribooponderer.com/2007/08/0...-killer-whale/ http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3821027.stm |
Shark Love Story
"Eisboch" wrote in message ... My daughter-in-law sent me a PowerPoint presentation about this guy. I checked with Snopes and apparently, it's true. His story, as published in a French magazine, goes as follows: -------------------------------- Arnold Pointer, a professional fisherman from south of Australia saved a 17 foot White Shark from certain death by freeing it after getting caught in his fishing net. He now claims that it's been two years and the shark will not leave him alone. She follows him everywhere when fishing, scaring all the fish away. He says, "Once I stop the boat she comes to me, turns on her back and lets me pet her belly and neck. She grunts, turns her eyes and moves her fins up and down, hitting the water happily". --------------------------------- I took a few screen captures of the presentation and put them on a page on my website. They may be viewed here, for those interested: http://www.eisboch.com/shark.html Eisboch Yea, Timothy Treadwell thought he was "at one" with those grizzly bears... Till they decided they were hungry one day. db |
Shark Love Story
On Thu, 7 Feb 2008 08:31:46 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
My daughter-in-law sent me a PowerPoint presentation about this guy. I checked with Snopes and apparently, it's true. His story, as published in a French magazine, goes as follows: -------------------------------- Arnold Pointer, a professional fisherman from south of Australia saved a 17 foot White Shark from certain death by freeing it after getting caught in his fishing net. He now claims that it's been two years and the shark will not leave him alone. She follows him everywhere when fishing, scaring all the fish away. He says, "Once I stop the boat she comes to me, turns on her back and lets me pet her belly and neck. She grunts, turns her eyes and moves her fins up and down, hitting the water happily". --------------------------------- I took a few screen captures of the presentation and put them on a page on my website. They may be viewed here, for those interested: http://www.eisboch.com/shark.html Eisboch I can see that shark thinking, "...a little further. Lean out a little further..." -- John H |
Shark Love Story
On Feb 7, 11:51*am, John H. wrote:
On Thu, 7 Feb 2008 08:31:46 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: My daughter-in-law sent me a PowerPoint presentation about this guy. * I checked with Snopes and apparently, it's true. * His story, as published in a French magazine, goes as follows: -------------------------------- Arnold Pointer, a professional fisherman from south of Australia saved a 17 foot White Shark from certain death by freeing it after getting caught in his fishing net. *He now claims that it's been two years and the shark will not leave him alone. *She follows him everywhere when fishing, scaring all the fish away. He says, "Once I stop the boat she comes to me, turns on her back and lets me pet her belly and neck. She grunts, turns her eyes and moves her fins up and down, hitting the water happily". --------------------------------- I took a few screen captures of the presentation and put them on a page on my website. *They may be viewed here, for those interested: http://www.eisboch.com/shark.html Eisboch I can see that shark thinking, "...a little further. Lean out a little further..." -- John H- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - My kid was going to get a snake and my bud had snakes for decades told her "A snake will never be your friend or pet, it is just a snake, you are just food. Even if the snake is being what you consider friendly, it is thinking about eating you". My daughter trusts Jimi enough that she decided not to get the snake... went for a pair of kittens instead and no man should even try to imagine what they are thinking;) |
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