Fredo ping
Well..plenty of people I’d of wished it was....
Darwin...
Finalist for the Darwin Award.
Wait, this fellow wasn’t wearing a snowmobile suit - who is this guy?
I produced a TV series episode about this lake in 2010 and learned that Jacques Cousteau once took a submergable to the depths of this glacial water. It is said that he would not reveal to anyone about what he saw, which might likely be well preserved bodies of Chinese laborers from the railroad days.
Was he a democrat? Usually they turn into a bobber after a couple of days as the gases build up in the cadaver. Maybe he had some Chicago Florsheims on.
I know that rescue divers have given up on body retrieval at depth, so they have a water temperature/body weight table of how soon their internal gases will make them bob up again.
It’s far safer than diving, especially with enormous catfish in dam lakes, and less grotesque than using grappling hooks on ropes. However the smell requires oil of wintergreen on masks to cover it up.
Was his blood type A B Normoyle
Hold my beer and watch this.
I thought that bodies float to the surface within a few days. Of course that is only for a short time.
About 35 years ago, I was canoeing alone on a large reservoir. I jumped into the water to cool off, at which point the wind came up. I had to swim about a half mile to shore and then walk barefoot at least a mile to where the canoe had blown ashore. Not the smartest thing I ever did, but at least I knew better than to exhaust myself trying to catch the canoe.
Did he die?
1500 feet is deeper than the Twin Towers were tall. Diving that deep is not the safest thing in the world to be doing. The rescue personnel who carried this out definitely went above and beyond.
Don: Eh, they found the snitch wassis name Fredo from Joizee?
Luigi: No boss, they say it’s some kid who jumped from a boat.
Don: Ha-ha-ha! Ha-ha-ha! Nice woik Luigi, nice woik! Here’s a thou for your new baby. Tell your wifey I said hello.
I knew it was him
To be honest, being its New Jersey, at first I wondered if they found him with his shoes on.
The cement ones.
Some old Italian lady died somewhere
I grew up on the ocean, and now boat on Lake Lanier near atlanta.
I consider myself a fish, when it comes to comfort swimming in the ocean, inshore offshore anywhere.
I dont swim from the boat in lakes without a life jacket. The kids hate it, but they cant either.
At least in the ocean if you get tired, you float. In a lake, you sink. Furthermore, most lakes have about 3-6 feet of visibility. No one could find you to save you if you went under.