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Created by Ninjury > 9 months ago, 17 Oct 2016
Ninjury
QLD, 167 posts
17 Oct 2016 6:31PM
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Must be a slow news day when you have to make things up to have a story.

q13fox.com/2016/10/15/good-samaritans-rescue-windsurfer-at-alki-beach-video/

The headline should be "A man goes windsurfing."

mclovin
SA, 724 posts
17 Oct 2016 7:23PM
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What a joke. He's not thanking them, he's telling them to get out of the way. Didn't look like he struggled with anything other than the wind shadow.

Jono77
WA, 356 posts
17 Oct 2016 4:58PM
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Wow. Ridiculous reporting!! I think the sailor would have been happier to not have help as the "Good Samaritans" came close to smashing his board on the concrete.

It would be interesting to hear their report on some real dodgy launch spots. They would report it as "suicide"!!

N1GEL
NSW, 861 posts
17 Oct 2016 8:00PM
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LOL... the waves were 6 to 8 feet. 3ft chop more like it.

stehsegler
WA, 3543 posts
17 Oct 2016 10:05PM
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Sorry to say but this sort of reporting makes Americans look like a bunch of pu**ies. Ironically just 4 hours South people regularly sail in 60 knts on a river.

Not really surprised though. I remember back in 1991 driving from Canada via Spokane down to Hood River. About 200 kms North of the Gorge people had no clue that not far from them was one of the best windsurf spots on the planet. I guess it goes hand in hand with 60% of Americans believing the Earth was created in 7 days and people like Trump ending up running for president.

philn
1048 posts
18 Oct 2016 12:59AM
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That level of beyond dumb reporting is pretty common here and is why I can't stand American tv news.

evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
18 Oct 2016 5:48PM
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HE WAS NEARLY KILLED TO DEATH!!!

Tequila !
WA, 1028 posts
18 Oct 2016 2:59PM
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Holy fark what about that for a slow news day and moronic TV reporters.

The guy was fine and the launch was a bit tricky but far from deadly (a couple of dings in the board if unlucky). He was in control of the whole thing all the time.

The launch at the Hatchery and other places at The Gorge are no better than this one at very windy days.

Mr Milk
NSW, 3115 posts
18 Oct 2016 6:19PM
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A bloke goes sailing in a stiff breeze. Shock horror! He could have died! Or his unwanted rescuers could have died!
Meanwhile, elsewhere in the USA there would have been about 20 murders, and a whole bunch of rednecks walking the streets insisting on their constitutional right to scare the rectal contents out of sane people by openly carrying semi automatic rifles

Beaglebuddy
1595 posts
18 Oct 2016 4:08PM
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I actually had something similar happen to me when I was teaching myself to windsurf. Standing on the board struggling with uphaul pretty near shore suddenly two tourists jumped in and smam to me, the heroes said, "do you need some help", I just looked at them dumbfounded and said, "NO", their look was so defeated as they turned around and swam back in. They meant well but it was so silly.

musorianin
QLD, 597 posts
19 Oct 2016 2:09PM
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On the other hand... Trudging through 200 yards of Morton Bay mud at low tide when you are r00ted after a long session. I wouldn't mind a couple of lackeys then.... But people just seen to stare at you.



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