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In reply to the discussion: Why skeptics think a South Carolina sailor lied about being lost at sea for 66 days [View all]Aerows
(39,961 posts)53. And you are completely sure that no one
absolutely no one off the coast of Norfolk would be aware of your presence.
For two months.
And you didn't die of hypothermia.
And you were in a sailboat that while it could be righted at 210 degrees, could be righted 3 times while you were in 50-55 degree water. During persistent Northeasters. That pummeled the entire Eastern Coast during February. And most of March.
Your little boat, boat, floated, float, float through that frozen sea. With no provisions, a Bible, and your own horseshit stories to keep you company? Is he like the human barbie and subsisted on light and air, no water or food required?
He looks about as hale as a man scheduled for a weightlifting competition.
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Why skeptics think a South Carolina sailor lied about being lost at sea for 66 days [View all]
Liberal_in_LA
Apr 2015
OP
he was picked up from sea. I guess the doubt is regarding how long he was.out there
Liberal_in_LA
Apr 2015
#2
I doubt that he broke his shoulder. I doubt that he lived on fish caught with dirty laundry.
lumberjack_jeff
Apr 2015
#42
a) you don't get a sunburn while secured in the cabin of a sailboat in survival conditions
lumberjack_jeff
Apr 2015
#76
That was what struck me. I expected a skinny wrinkled burned guy with "sea legs" when he came ashore
Hekate
Apr 2015
#85
Really! Unless he shaved on the boat that rescued him, too. MY goatee is bigger than that, and
Ghost in the Machine
Apr 2015
#22
They could fertilize all the crops in the Country with this story! Oh, wait...
Ghost in the Machine
Apr 2015
#40
Sister Aimee Semple McPherson disappeared for five weeks and was presumed drowned at Venice Beach
LeftyMom
Apr 2015
#29
Well, when these "clever people" come up with something that prove this guy wasn't at sea all this
LisaL
Apr 2015
#72
My reaction was the same as others who have expressed a heavy dose of skepticism...
Grammy23
Apr 2015
#18
Yep.This has 'movie deal financed by Roma Downey' written all over it.
beam me up scottie
Apr 2015
#92
Frankly, I'm confused about the whole thing. On the BBC news yesterday (I think) they said he had...
BlueJazz
Apr 2015
#56
....to his amazement, looked down and discovered an Acme portable heat dryer with super...
BlueJazz
Apr 2015
#61
"All indications that the Coast Guard has is that this guy seems to be telling the truth"
lumberjack_jeff
Apr 2015
#91