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    Default 'Deadliest Catch' captain dies

    I love this show and I was worried about this guy. RIP Captain.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100210/...it_phil_harris

    http://www.corneliamarie.com/


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    Yea I like that show and Phil also. But geez, what an unhealthy lifestyle: cigarettes, lots of stress, bad food, and no sleep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by poolman View Post
    I love this show and I was worried about this guy. RIP Captain.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100210/...it_phil_harris

    http://www.corneliamarie.com/

    Oh Crap!..I love this show as well..I knew it wouldn't be long for Capt Phil...He had that lung problem last season ago...so he was in bad shape then..So Sad!


    Another one on the radar for bad health is Sig of the Northwestern...
    A wise man speaks when he has something to say...A FOOL speaks when he just has to say something

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrabClaw View Post
    Yea I like that show and Phil also. But geez, what an unhealthy lifestyle: cigarettes, lots of stress, bad food, and no sleep.
    you'll get plenty of sleep when you're dead. life is fragile but meant to be lived.
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    A tribute to Captain Phil....

    A wise man speaks when he has something to say...A FOOL speaks when he just has to say something

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    Quote Originally Posted by burrocrat View Post
    you'll get plenty of sleep when you're dead. life is fragile but meant to be lived.
    Hard to live when you're dead from an unhealthy lifestyle.
    100 G COB 11/3/23

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    R.I.P. Capt. Harris. We knew you too briefly.
    Official Retirement Date: 06-31-2014!

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    love the show will be missed , hope the boy's can keep the boat and continue the crabbing. RIP Phill

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    Default Re: 'Deadliest Catch' captain dies

    Great show
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nordic View Post
    Hard to live when you're dead from an unhealthy lifestyle.
    and perhaps equally hard to spend eternity wishing you had lived, on something other than tofurkey and poofberries.
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    Quote Originally Posted by burrocrat View Post
    and perhaps equally hard to spend eternity wishing you had lived, on something other than tofurkey and poofberries.
    Who said anything about dingleberries? If "good living" consists of addictions and a generally unhealthy lifestyle, which irresponsibly impacts family and taxpayers, then society has a serious problem. If the captain's lifestyle impacted only himself, then he can go off into the bush and smoke and drink himself into the permafrost. Unfortunately, he now has a family and crew who are left to pick up the pieces...all of which probably could have been prevented if he took better care of himself. Of course he'll be missed, but too many people selfishly don't consider the consequences of their actions on those around them.
    100 G COB 11/3/23

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nordic View Post
    Who said anything about dingleberries? If "good living" consists of addictions and a generally unhealthy lifestyle, which irresponsibly impacts family and taxpayers, then society has a serious problem. If the captain's lifestyle impacted only himself, then he can go off into the bush and smoke and drink himself into the permafrost. Unfortunately, he now has a family and crew who are left to pick up the pieces...all of which probably could have been prevented if he took better care of himself. Of course he'll be missed, but too many people selfishly don't consider the consequences of their actions on those around them.
    i'm sure he paid his fair share of taxes, i would like to see an internal revenue comparison between captain phil and treasury timmy by the way, and he set a fine example of some things his family should not follow, the choice however is always up to the individual, liberty.

    i am waiting however for the fat tax, it's always awkward to listen to a gal two axe handles wide preach about restraint, we all have our demons, is that a chocolate bar in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?
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