I used to work for a Scottish-run seafood smokehouse near Philadelphia, which is now in Miami. I would be dispatched to Newark International Airport to pick up farm-raised North Atlantic salmon that was raised in Chile, which abuts the South Pacific! They had already been slaughtered, and were sent by air freight on Continental Airlines in Styrofoam boxes.
Circa 2000, a man planned to walk across the ocean with buoyant footwear, lugging a raft full of provisions. I think it’s just as well that a weather mishap caused him to cancel his plan before he set out.
It may work if he is towing a 39 foot dinghy loaded with food, water, radio and safety gear and also has sails. Ha! Ha! if it makes the Guiness Book of Records.
Templo S.U.D. almost 2 years ago
How did Mr. Bedwell’s ocean voyage turn out?
What’s the science behind hard-of-“herring” salmon that’re farmed?
Leroy almost 2 years ago
… the key word being “plans.”
DATo almost 2 years ago
Regarding the sailor:Momma always said, “Stupid is as stupid does.” – Forest Gump
profbob almost 2 years ago
It appears that he will be standing or perhaps swimming along side his boat during the journey. Destination ?? Canary Islands??
jmolay161 almost 2 years ago
And that 39-inch boat won’t capsize within deep ocean swells or during a storm.
jmolay161 almost 2 years ago
And if the aquariums had too many sharks in their tanks, they downsized by playing the Jaws theme!
jmolay161 almost 2 years ago
Can those salmon hear Charlie’s ads or find Nemo?
Marblemouth almost 2 years ago
It must be 10 feet deep in order to hold enough food, water, etc.
SpaceBuckaroo almost 2 years ago
That sailboat is smaller then a coffin.
therese_callahan2002 almost 2 years ago
They should have played “Baby Shark” instead.
fuzzbucket Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Will he pull a trailer to carry his food and give himself room to sleep at night?
J. R. M. almost 2 years ago
I hope mr. Bedwell has a contingency plan in case he runs out of supplies.
comixbomix almost 2 years ago
I suppose the boat doesn’t have a head, either…?
Huckleberry Hiroshima almost 2 years ago
Yeah I too go “deaf” when someone tries to can me.
Take care, may amorous dolphin Feep “Hey That’s My Blow Hole” Glubord be with you, and gesundheit.
Strider Premium Member almost 2 years ago
May Andrew Bedwell RIP.
oakie817 almost 2 years ago
how do you test hearing in salmon? suppose they just don’t want to listen?
OldsVistaCruiser almost 2 years ago
I used to work for a Scottish-run seafood smokehouse near Philadelphia, which is now in Miami. I would be dispatched to Newark International Airport to pick up farm-raised North Atlantic salmon that was raised in Chile, which abuts the South Pacific! They had already been slaughtered, and were sent by air freight on Continental Airlines in Styrofoam boxes.
Gameguy49 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
BYE-BYE BEDWELL!!
artegal almost 2 years ago
Did the sharks push it real good?
The Duke almost 2 years ago
Mr Bedwell coffin is going to be bigger than his boat.
Pickled Pete almost 2 years ago
am i on?
Will E. Makeit Premium Member almost 2 years ago
little does anyone know that Mr. Bidwell has named his above ground swimming pool, “Atlantic”….
billwog almost 2 years ago
The missing word is ‘brain dead’.
Al Fresco, the Librarian almost 2 years ago
Towed 13 foot life raft included.
paranormal almost 2 years ago
Old Andrew Bedwell won’t even be able to sail across the English Channel in that dinky boat.
paranormal almost 2 years ago
Push-It-Real-Good…
poppacapsmokeblower almost 2 years ago
How tall (long) is Mr. Bedwell?
jmolay161 almost 2 years ago
Bedwell is an ironic name given that he won’t sleep Well in a Bed only 39 inches long! So I will Bid him fare-Well now.
Nebuchadnezzar Scrood's Tannin Garden of BabbleOn almost 2 years ago
One quick search helped scratch my “Why?” itch on farmed salmon deafness.
Interesting stuff, if you’d like an easy find:
https://pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/articles/farmed-salmon-are-deaf-and-now-we-know-why
Stephen Gilberg almost 2 years ago
Circa 2000, a man planned to walk across the ocean with buoyant footwear, lugging a raft full of provisions. I think it’s just as well that a weather mishap caused him to cancel his plan before he set out.
flpmlp almost 2 years ago
I would add “try” in there somewhere too!
jmcenanly almost 2 years ago
I would think that the theme from “Jaws” would be just as effective
hawgowar almost 2 years ago
The skunk keepers should have used Barry White.
ascha35-gocomics almost 2 years ago
Best laid plans of mice and men………………
Birdman47 almost 2 years ago
It may work if he is towing a 39 foot dinghy loaded with food, water, radio and safety gear and also has sails. Ha! Ha! if it makes the Guiness Book of Records.
Birdman47 almost 2 years ago
Is he planning on sailing across the Atlantic Ocean unassisted or with a support vessel loaded with supplies in close company?
Birdman47 almost 2 years ago
Is there a small pond in England called “Atlantic” because the post doesn’t explicitly state “Atlantic Ocean”?
Rich C. Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I only have one word for Andrew Bedwell…“WHY?”
198.23.5.11 almost 2 years ago
Did they try the theme from JAWS??