Posted on 07/25/2021 11:43:36 AM PDT by nickcarraway
A man washed ashore in a cylindrical floating contraption on Saturday after attempting to float all the way to New York. He was not injured.
The man told officials he came back to shore after having problems with his vessel.
The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office reported that the man left St. Augustine in the vessel with the goal of reaching New York.
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Are you thinking of Lawnchair Larry, back in 1982?
If so, he committed suicide in 1993.
Kon Tiki boats were better
Not exactly. He ended up a lot higher than he expected.
It is obvious the man is nuts. His intended destination was New York!?
I’d say that fits the perfect definition of a contraption.
for both air and water
Florida Man !
Que 1960s Batman theme !
Florida man, again.
I just don’t know.
Unless these “people” are transplants from the blue states.
Or California unloaded all her friits, nuts and flakes on all of us.
5.56mm
“What was he thinking?”
He was probably thinking that it worked just fine on the test runs in the kiddie pool. Remember this is Florida Man we’re talking about.
There have been many lawn chair guys. Some have fared better than others as in not gone splat or hit high tension lines or floated out over the ocean never to be seen again. Apparently it is one of those Darwinian inspirations that happen. I guess it sorts out the real engineers from the rest. I love the guy that took a BB gun for altitude control. A real man of science.
The one in LA survived. A helicopter rescued him.
You don’t. You just become a giant crab pot.
it’s got a boobie hatch
He wanted to arrive with clean laundry. Thing looks like a front loader.
Lawnchair Larry landed successfully, and was immediately arrested. He paid a fine of $1,500. He never managed to capitalize on the publicity of his stunt and committed suicide at age 44.
Never before has there been a more charitable application of the word ‘vessel.’
I had no idea how that story ended. But, if you had asked me how that story would eventually end, that’s close to what I would have had.
I don’t see any space for provisions. Does he know humans can’t drink seawater?
https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/barrel-atlantic-crossing-arrival-scli-intl/index.html
Big barrel tho
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