This Week's Darwin Award
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This Week's Darwin Award
And the winner is.....this guy in Florida who had the bright idea of taking out his kite board during tropical storm Faye.
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/weathe ... arder.wfor
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Scot
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she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
1969 Bertram 25 "Roly Poly"
she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
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Dug wrote:There was a guy bombing around an anchorage I was in on Sunday. Made it look like a total blast!
I actually thought it looked like something I would like to try.
Until this video!
At least make sure the quick release is ready to go!
Dug,
That video would stop you from giving it a try???
Where you going to give it a whirl in a Tropical Storm? If not, I think it would be a blast to try.
This summer I watched a guy up in Leland, Michigan repeatedly get blown within a few yards of the jetty there. He almost got wiped but managed to get himself on terra firma and release the kite, resulting in a long walk back down the beach.Dug wrote:There was a guy bombing around an anchorage I was in on Sunday. Made it look like a total blast!
I actually thought it looked like something I would like to try.
Until this video!
At least make sure the quick release is ready to go!
His buddy had no problem going into the wind, so I guess it's like anything else- some folks know what there doing, some folks have Hatterasses! Happy B-day Timmy!
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I guess it's safe to say: "that's gonna leave a mark"
Actually we need to say a prayer for the guy, he's listed in critical condition. I'm sure when he comes around he has learned his lession and I hope he doesn't have to pay the ultimate price for his lack of judgement.
Actually we need to say a prayer for the guy, he's listed in critical condition. I'm sure when he comes around he has learned his lession and I hope he doesn't have to pay the ultimate price for his lack of judgement.
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she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
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she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
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Guy's,
Doug was correct about the location, Ft. Lauderdale at the end of the street from the Quarterdeck, the guy is in critical condition at Broward Gen. Hospital. His quick release failed, slammed into the sand first, then across A1A, bounced off a truck and then into a building, news people said it was the start of a waterspout that picked him up and across the street.
Storm wasn't much here in South Stuart 3-4" of rain and maybe 45 mph gusts. I had to go to Port St. Lucie this AM, rainfall on the other side of the bridge was incredible, 5" in 1 hour, Route 1 looked like the canals in Venice, Italy with all lanes except the part passing lane under two feet of water. Went to FT. Lauderdale this afternoon and the sun was out, dry streets and just a quick shower. Weird track of storm, 1 st landfall at Key West, 2nd just above Naples, now going out to sea around Melbourne and then back on shore south of Jacksonville. Watch out UV, it might be heading to your area in the next few days.
Doug was correct about the location, Ft. Lauderdale at the end of the street from the Quarterdeck, the guy is in critical condition at Broward Gen. Hospital. His quick release failed, slammed into the sand first, then across A1A, bounced off a truck and then into a building, news people said it was the start of a waterspout that picked him up and across the street.
Storm wasn't much here in South Stuart 3-4" of rain and maybe 45 mph gusts. I had to go to Port St. Lucie this AM, rainfall on the other side of the bridge was incredible, 5" in 1 hour, Route 1 looked like the canals in Venice, Italy with all lanes except the part passing lane under two feet of water. Went to FT. Lauderdale this afternoon and the sun was out, dry streets and just a quick shower. Weird track of storm, 1 st landfall at Key West, 2nd just above Naples, now going out to sea around Melbourne and then back on shore south of Jacksonville. Watch out UV, it might be heading to your area in the next few days.
If you noticed that wall he nailed, it look like cender blocks were protruding out from the block wall, that gonna hurt @ a 50mph sudden stop. Hope he's able to know better next time.
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