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dpex
2nd November 2009, 19:24
While we all sit around bemoaning our lot, a few folk get out there and do it. In this case a 16-year old girl sailing around the world, non-stop, on her own.
I recommend you to http://www.jessicawatson.com.au/
The 'authorities' tried to stop her. 'Too young. Too inexperienced. Female. Not competent'. But Jesse beat them all back. And now this wee slip of a girl is currently about 1,000 miles from everywhere, on a very small yacht, heading toward the mandatory equator crossing before plunging down into the Southern Ocean and Cape Horn.
She said, 'Screw you. I can do this.' And she is.
Can we emulate her and say to the authorities, 'Screw you. I'm sick of being raped.'?
Str8 Jacket
2nd November 2009, 19:25
Comparing apples with apples would be alot more helpful if you're trying to get a certain message across....
JimO
2nd November 2009, 19:26
While we all sit around bemoaning our lot, a few folk get out there and do it. In this case a 16-year old girl sailing around the world, non-stop, on her own.
I recommend you to http://www.jessicawatson.com.au/
The 'authorities' tried to stop her. 'Too young. Too inexperienced. Female. Not competent'. But Jesse beat them all back. And now this wee slip of a girl is currently about 1,000 miles from everywhere, on a very small yacht, heading toward the mandatory equator crossing before plunging down into the Southern Ocean and Cape Horn.
She said, 'Screw you. I can do this.' And she is.
Can we emulate her and say to the authorities, 'Screw you. I'm sick of being raped.'?
who pays when she needs rescued, can us taxpayers say "Screw You"
Laxi
2nd November 2009, 19:36
mate! where have you been? she barely made it out of the harbour before she had to be rescued and towed back to safety, delayed her departure for about a week! this was a big deal in aus about 2 mounths ago:blink:
Trudes
2nd November 2009, 19:42
She's still giving it a go and following her dream though, which is a lot more than many people twice her age can say, and especially kids her age who most would think their hands had been cut off if they couldn't constantly text their mates or be on the Internet or playstation. Good for her I say.
Big Dave
2nd November 2009, 19:56
I heard she crashed into an oil tanker before she rounded Lion Island. Take II!
Mully
2nd November 2009, 19:58
mate! where have you been? she barely made it out of the harbour before she had to be rescued and towed back to safety, delayed her departure for about a week! this was a big deal in aus about 2 mounths ago:blink:
Yep
I heard she crashed into an oil tanker before she rounded Lion Island. Take II!
Indeed she did.
But the oil taker leapt out in front of her.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6_O-uKrNEc
Laxi
2nd November 2009, 20:06
Yep
Indeed she did.
But the oil taker leapt out in front of her.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6_O-uKrNEc
what makes that funnier for me is that I somone who did exactly that, in the same way:lol:
YellowDog
2nd November 2009, 20:07
Well you do have to admire he kid for trying.
That Tracy Edwards started quite a craze with her achievements.
It's a lot toigher to do something similar from the Pacific rim.
Hitcher
2nd November 2009, 20:28
It's all good fun, until somebody loses an eye. Or drowns.
Clockwork
3rd November 2009, 09:13
Hmmmm, I thought it was a young Aussie girl that collided with an oil tanker but there is another younger (Dutch?) girl attempting to be the youngest ever solo round the world that has had to fight the authorities
Big Dave
3rd November 2009, 09:49
It's all good fun, until somebody loses an eye. Or drowns.
Or sails past Somailia or costs millions to be rescued.
The Stranger
3rd November 2009, 10:01
Comparing apples with apples would be alot more helpful if you're trying to get a certain message across....
who pays when she needs rescued, can us taxpayers say "Screw You"
mate! where have you been? she barely made it out of the harbour before she had to be rescued and towed back to safety, delayed her departure for about a week! this was a big deal in aus about 2 mounths ago:blink:
It's all good fun, until somebody loses an eye. Or drowns.
Or sails past Somailia or costs millions to be rescued.
Now I understand why the country is in the mess it is.
ital916
3rd November 2009, 10:36
Now I understand why the country is in the mess it is.
I reckon they should just let her sail. If she never comes back or sinks and drowns, well thats just an inherant danger of trying to sail around the fucking world by yourself.
The Stranger
3rd November 2009, 10:40
If she never comes back or sinks and drowns, well thats just an inherant danger of trying to sail around the fucking world by yourself.
Of course it is. She's gone eyes open.
Her parent's and/or sponsors know this also.
They must have tremendous faith in her which in and of itself is a pretty amazing feat at the age of 16.
ital916
3rd November 2009, 10:41
Of course it is. She's gone eyes open.
Her parent's and/or sponsors know this also.
They must have tremendous faith in her which in and of itself is a pretty amazing feat at the age of 16.
Well, best of luck to her. Who dares wins n all.
duckonin
3rd November 2009, 10:50
mate! where have you been? she barely made it out of the harbour before she had to be rescued and towed back to safety, delayed her departure for about a week! this was a big deal in aus about 2 mounths ago:blink:
Some motorcyclists do not even make it out of their own town before they fall off.....:Oops:
duckonin
3rd November 2009, 10:57
who pays when she needs rescued, can us taxpayers say "Screw You"
For any kid with balls I would throw in a buck or two, help her out with encouraging comments not negative one's....At least she will be able to remember her adventure and probably make money from it in time to come..
Big Dave
3rd November 2009, 13:15
Now I understand why the country is in the mess it is.
Not enough people doing stupid things?
The Stranger
3rd November 2009, 14:27
Not enough people doing stupid things?
Well apparently riding a motorcycle is pretty stupid, so that's a start I guess.
Katman
3rd November 2009, 15:22
Well apparently riding a motorcycle is pretty stupid, so that's a start I guess.
It can be.
:whistle:
The Stranger
3rd November 2009, 15:25
It can be.
:whistle:
Especially past a kindy at 8:00pm on a thursday night.
dpex
3rd November 2009, 21:14
Now I understand why the country is in the mess it is.
Thank you Stranger. What a sad-arsed bunch of commentators. All they ever focus on is failure. Maybe they do so to make themselves feel better.
Personally, I think this kid is fabulous. She's out there doing what the sad-arses can't even dream of doing.
'Is she great?!
'Nar. She hit a tanker.'
Jesus H Christ! I can just about imagine this lot saying, as Jesse rounds Cape Horn, 'Yeah but remember, she hit a tanker.'
Thanks, again Stranger. I really was about to toss my toys at the replies. But you calmed me. :--))
Big Dave
3rd November 2009, 22:22
TAll they ever focus on is failure.
She should focus on Tankers. :-0
SARGE
3rd November 2009, 22:58
It's all good fun, until somebody loses an eye.
hey now ......:Oi::stoogie::wait:
dpex
5th November 2009, 19:09
While we all sit around bemoaning our lot, a few folk get out there and do it. In this case a 16-year old girl sailing around the world, non-stop, on her own.
I recommend you to http://www.jessicawatson.com.au/
The 'authorities' tried to stop her. 'Too young. Too inexperienced. Female. Not competent'. But Jesse beat them all back. And now this wee slip of a girl is currently about 1,000 miles from everywhere, on a very small yacht, heading toward the mandatory equator crossing before plunging down into the Southern Ocean and Cape Horn.
She said, 'Screw you. I can do this.' And she is.
Can we emulate her and say to the authorities, 'Screw you. I'm sick of being raped.'?
Here's a girl. Not a woman. A girl. Teens, unless they're really tough, tend to group and wait for a leader. Not this girl. Here's a tract from her blog....
"A few people have been commenting on how it must be nice to have other yachts around every once and a while but I can't say I really feel like that. Sure it was nice to chat to them over the radio, to find out where they'd come from and where they are heading to, but I can only really be comfortable when Ella's Pink Lady and I have the ocean completely to ourselves."
Can you imagine what it is like to be in the middle of nowhere, on your own, with the immense responsibility of surviving everything the ocean may throw at you? I guess that unless you've been out there, even on some flash cruise ship you have no idea as to what the ocean can throw. I've been out there in all manner of boat and conditions go from idylic to maelstrom in almost a blink.
Wouldn't you feel a bit more comfortable knowing their was other boats around, just in case everything went to hell in a hand basket?
Not Jesse. Jesus but she's one awesome kid.
Forest
5th November 2009, 21:34
Hmmmm, I thought it was a young Aussie girl that collided with an oil tanker but there is another younger (Dutch?) girl attempting to be the youngest ever solo round the world that has had to fight the authorities
The Dutch girl has been forbidden from starting her journey by a Dutch court.
http://www.reuters.com/article/latestCrisis/idUSLQ137048
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