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16-year old solo round-the-world Abby Sunderland lost at sea

Abby Sunderland speaks in defense of her voyage and parents


Let me say this again, as some people seem to be having trouble with it.

She's sixteen years old, she's not filled with life experience or knowledge!


"I think that a lot of people are judging me by the standards they have for their teens and other teens that they know... and thinking, 'She's exactly like them,'" Sunderland said in an Associated Press exclusive. "They don't understand that I've sailed my whole life and I do know what I'm doing out there."

:vulcan::vulcan:
 
Because she's the first teenager, ever, to say she's been doing something "her whole life" and they know what they're doing.


:rolleyes:

And the 10 years, at best, of experience she has counts for a lifetime of experience. :rolleyes:
 
But with that argument you could say an 90 year old would be better than a 30 year old at their prime doing this.
 
STOP THE PRESSES!!!

Fox News bombshell

Sailor Abby Sunderland's Dad Signed Her To TV Deal Before Her Doomed Voyage

Here's a dose of reality.

The father of teen sailor Abby Sunderland told The NY Post that he's broke and had signed a contract to do a reality show, "Adventures in Sunderland" about his family of daredevil kids weeks after she set off on her doomed and dangerous solo sail around the globe.

Laurence Sunderland, a sailing instructor who lives in the middle-class Los Angeles suburb of Thousand Oaks with his pregnant wife and seven kids, opened their home to film crews four months ago.
Eight kids, so he can afford to lose a few. :borg:


On another message board I visit someone said her parents probably think with that many kids it would make for great tv if Abby died and then one of her younger siblings announced they were sailing around the world in her name and to avenge her death!

Would make for an even better book and movie then anything Abby could do. This of course assumes the younger sibling didn't die but hey if they did then just send another kid out to sea. You've got eight chances.
 
Because she's the first teenager, ever, to say she's been doing something "her whole life" and they know what they're doing.


:rolleyes:

And the 10 years, at best, of experience she has counts for a lifetime of experience. :rolleyes:

There's general life experience, which she of course doesn't have as much of as an adult, and then there's expertise in one specific field, in this case sailing. In sailing she likely has more experience than 99% of adults, so your age = lack of experience argument falls flat in that respect.

You can grant that some teenagers can and frequently do exceed adults in certain fields, yes?

On another message board I visit someone said her parents probably think with that many kids it would make for great tv if Abby died and then one of her younger siblings announced they were sailing around the world in her name and to avenge her death!

Would make for an even better book and movie then anything Abby could do. This of course assumes the younger sibling didn't die but hey if they did then just send another kid out to sea. You've got eight chances.

Oh, that's just ridiculous. Whatever people think of the parent's allowing their daughter to do this, to suggest that they consider her expendable in the pursuit of personal fame is baseless.
 
. . . You can grant that some teenagers can and frequently do exceed adults in certain fields, yes?
That's obvious. If you want to know anything about using your cellphone or iPod, just ask any fourteen-year-old!
On another message board I visit someone said her parents probably think with that many kids it would make for great tv if Abby died and then one of her younger siblings announced they were sailing around the world in her name and to avenge her death!

Would make for an even better book and movie then anything Abby could do. This of course assumes the younger sibling didn't die but hey if they did then just send another kid out to sea. You've got eight chances.

Oh, that's just ridiculous. Whatever people think of the parent's allowing their daughter to do this, to suggest that they consider her expendable in the pursuit of personal fame is baseless.
Not to mention tasteless.
 
^ But true for so many Californians. Heck, many there don't even bother to name their children, instead refering to them as "first unit" and "second unit" like in that Red Hot Chili Peppers' song "Californication".

But I'm betting that with eight kids the parents are trying to save money by keeping half of them at sea at all times so they only need to provide four beds.
 
Because she's the first teenager, ever, to say she's been doing something "her whole life" and they know what they're doing.


:rolleyes:

And the 10 years, at best, of experience she has counts for a lifetime of experience. :rolleyes:

For a 16 year old, it is. Apparently she has more to live for...
 
This is interesting. Our girl Jessica Watson managed to pull off the exact same round the world trick and she's only a couple of months older. In this country she's being feted as a hero

Not by me or LOTS of people I know.

Talk to the average man on the street - people are SICK of this insipid little bitch and the overload of media attention she has been given.

It's almost a certainty she will be named "Young Australian of The Year" next Australia Day.

It was foolhardy and, in my mind constituted parental neglect and they should be prosecuted.

Sick to death of the whole fucking affair and when ANYTHING comes on the telly about her we INSTANTLY change channels.
 
This is interesting. Our girl Jessica Watson managed to pull off the exact same round the world trick and she's only a couple of months older. In this country she's being feted as a hero

Not by me or LOTS of people I know.

Talk to the average man on the street - people are SICK of this insipid little bitch and the overload of media attention she has been given.

It's almost a certainty she will be named "Young Australian of The Year" next Australia Day.

It was foolhardy and, in my mind constituted parental neglect and they should be prosecuted.

Sick to death of the whole fucking affair and when ANYTHING comes on the telly about her we INSTANTLY change channels.

:cardie:
 
This is interesting. Our girl Jessica Watson managed to pull off the exact same round the world trick and she's only a couple of months older. In this country she's being feted as a hero

Not by me or LOTS of people I know.

Talk to the average man on the street - people are SICK of this insipid little bitch and the overload of media attention she has been given.

It's almost a certainty she will be named "Young Australian of The Year" next Australia Day.

It was foolhardy and, in my mind constituted parental neglect and they should be prosecuted.

Sick to death of the whole fucking affair and when ANYTHING comes on the telly about her we INSTANTLY change channels.

:cardie:


I don't know if you are Australian or not but here, since there's so few of us, we tend to "big up" somebody when they actually do something. They become SO overexposed it's ridiculous. She had like three ticker tape welcomes at different ports and the press were there to cover it every time with it televised live on tv.

It just became ridiculous and the end result is, besides the fact the entire endeavour was foolhardy, people are just OVER her.
 
Not by me or LOTS of people I know.

Talk to the average man on the street - people are SICK of this insipid little bitch and the overload of media attention she has been given.

It's almost a certainty she will be named "Young Australian of The Year" next Australia Day.

It was foolhardy and, in my mind constituted parental neglect and they should be prosecuted.

Sick to death of the whole fucking affair and when ANYTHING comes on the telly about her we INSTANTLY change channels.

:cardie:


I don't know if you are Australian or not but here, since there's so few of us, we tend to "big up" somebody when they actually do something. They become SO overexposed it's ridiculous. She had like three ticker tape welcomes at different ports and the press were there to cover it every time with it televised live on tv.

It just became ridiculous and the end result is, besides the fact the entire endeavour was foolhardy, people are just OVER her.

Well, I can understand being frustrated over media coverage, it was just the choice of adjective when describing her.
 
I chose "insipid" very carefully because, if you have seen her interviewed that is EXACTLY how she comes across, giggling at questions and speaking in this high pitched girly voice. It just seems incongruous with "an experienced sailor who has travelled around the globe"(check out the controversy surrounding her attempt and apparently she was a few thousand k's short anyway!).

As for the "little bitch" part, that's just Aussie slang.

Older women are called "sheilas" while young boys are called "little bastards".

Hell, I've only just stopped my granddad from referring to aboriginal boys as "little black bastards", but he's old, so PCness doesn't(and shouldn't)apply to him.

:evil:
 
^
In America calling any female a "bitch" is very disrespectful and for the most part not really called for. JMHO. :shrug:
 
Aside from the day of her arrival when (quite understandably) there was a certain amount of fuss made of her, the media reaction to Jessica Watson's feat wasn't anything particularly remarkable or over the top. Perhaps it was a bit different in Tulin's part of the country, but elsewhere the media moved on pretty briskly.
 
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