A Conversation for Contents Page - John Ridgway Save the Albatross Voyage 2003-4
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Researcher 235581 Started conversation Sep 15, 2003
You're losing it Ridgway, there are no recorded instances of albatrosses flying to the moon let alone back again. In fact no other species of bird has done it either. I keep looking at your map and see that you are still anchored up just off Brazil whilst here life is just ebbing away waiting for something to happen, must be even more important when you are half way through the sixes. Is it not time to man the oars?
By the way that fiver you said you sent before you left hasn't turned up yet and I'm beginning to think you never sent it, don't forget my boys know where you live!
Of course my thoughts are with MC, did she really think it through that this trip meant incarceration with you all this time with no escape. I guess swimming to the shore is looking pretty attractive right now.
Well you have to laugh, don't think I have ever seen an albatross and nor have most people so you have a hard sell there on the basis what you never had you never miss. But someones gotta do it.
Mark
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