fireball
Well-Known Member
oo ... what ensign did they fly ...
and ....
what anchor did they have ?
and ....
what anchor did they have ?
oo ... what ensign did they fly ...
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Agreed, criticising accent is no different to a blue ensign debate. And, please God, let's avoid that at all cost.
rob
Maybe young having kids on board caused most of the stress.
Why not see what Stephen Fry thinks about the issue?
I thought the guy was a bit of a knob-head and perhaps the kids were too young to enjoy the experience. In years to come they may not remember it very well and wish they had been older.
He did get fairly stressed, but as he kept reminding us, he was taking his family out of their comfort zone and it was his responsibility.
I don't see why people feel they have to criticise the programme on the basis that it wasn't as scary as it could have been or the conditions weren't as bad as they made out or whatever. I certainly don't see any purpose in critcising their accents. I speak East Yorkshire. I have many friends who have a wide variety of accents. Some very "posh". But they are not defined by that.
Like all documentaries it was made to inform and entertain and for the vast majority of viewers it will have been just fine.
Except Long Longford's descendant's will have been reaching for the Basildon Bond
"Dyspareunia and other ciguatera symptoms have developed in otherwise-healthy males and females following sexual intercourse with partners suffering ciguatera poisoning, signifying that the toxin may be sexually transmitted."
I enjoyed the programme, even though it would have been better as a series, so we could also enjoy the Caribbean and Panamanian adventures.
I suspect they also visited the Galapagos as one map showed a track to there.
So, with only an hour to do it justice, they made sure they showed all the footage of him swearing.
I think he matured during the voyage and his outlook was very different once they had crossed the Pacific.
The poster above who decided to condemned his accent is an inverted snob. I have a 'posh' accent and I don't take the p out of you lower classes...or any of my household staff.![]()
As I remember, he did have a blue ensign.
That merely confirms him as an absolute rotter.
I have a video of one of the Hiscock's circumnavigations and I could not help comparing the Lawrences with the Hiscocks, (Eric Hiscock had been a naval officer, 'spoke posh' and had a blue ensign). I must say the Hiscocks seemed to have had a more enjoyable time. Maybe young having kids on board caused most of the stress.
Here is their blog:
http://adventureswithpegasus.blogspot.com/
Reads a bit different than the film...
For instance they had already crossed the Atlantic on the boat West to East.
criticising accent is no different to a blue ensign debate.
SWMBO wanted to know why they were able to set the sails and just leave them but we (read I) have to keep constntly fiddling with them.
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I thought it was another documentary about rich nobs having a few away days,their accents were awful,I thought a bouy was something that floats,not a child.... daaahling ...
I missed that... is it on one of those digital playback things?
As I remember, he did have a blue ensign.
That merely confirms him as an absolute rotter.![]()
Not only that, but he was a property developer... not a real person who works for a livingI bet he reads the Times or the Telegraph too
Where are the working classes and their 46' cats, doing a 4 yr round the world trip?Oh, I know, the employers should fund it for them!
(look out for that one in the union's demands this winter/spring
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Cudos to him for working hard/juggling the books to fund the trip!