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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 27 Oct 2017

    “There is true humility to wondering if today is your last day, if tonight is your last night”http://nyti.ms/2y9zXR4 

    8:17 PM - 27 Oct 2017
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      2. ruthayres‏ @reallyruth 27 Oct 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        something about this aint right

        2 replies 0 retweets 8 likes
      3. James  🌊 Goldstein‏ @Jimbo_zimbo 27 Oct 2017
        Replying to @reallyruth @nytimes

        I agree with you, TOTALLY.

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      1. James  🌊 Goldstein‏ @Jimbo_zimbo 27 Oct 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        These people are not sailors.They had no skills and no business on the ocean.Only thing they needed to be saved from was there own stupidity

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      1. NYC boss‏ @chrisjustice123 27 Oct 2017
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        but they had a year long supply of oatmeal and noodles???? And a water purifier lol

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      2. (((Richard Arnold)))‏ @richardfromla 27 Oct 2017
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        Something's up with this story. No sat phone? Why not sail due west? Suspicious.

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      2. I Shat the News‏ @IShattheNews 27 Oct 2017
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        Glad they're OK! Still don't understand why they couldn't sail somewhere in 5 months. Also, sharks can't take out their boat. So what?

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      3. James  🌊 Goldstein‏ @Jimbo_zimbo 27 Oct 2017
        Replying to @IShattheNews @nytimes

        They could have sailed somewhere, there's something amiss here. Maybe they didn't know how to sail, or maybe there's a book coming out?

        0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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      1. R. Stephen Browning‏ @BrowningStephen 27 Oct 2017
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        Amazing story. Sure to be coming to a bookstore and theater near you....

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      1. Bill Heaton‏ @FossilHeaton 28 Oct 2017
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        Wow! No! Incredible!

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      1. James‏ @GeoCKerr 28 Oct 2017
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        You plan a trip for 2 1/2 yrs and dont think about a satellite phone?

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      1. Syrah Shiraz‏ @Syrah_Shiraz 27 Oct 2017
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        A sail boat is a “sail” boat. The engine is for getting into and out of port. No navigation skills? No sailing skills?

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      1. wonderinwoman‏ @MaryjaneMjmalin 27 Oct 2017
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        So glad they saved their dogs as well!!

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      1. Lois Layne‏ @MetropolisGal 27 Oct 2017
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        I wonder if they ever thought they might have to eat their dogs? :(

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      1. Alibagker‏ @alibagker 27 Oct 2017
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        Humility or morbidity?

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      1. Larry‏ @larryglatt1 27 Oct 2017
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        Truth, what a way to live each day, not

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      1. d  🇺🇸  🔔  🗽  🍂  🍁‏ @dougalpollux 27 Oct 2017
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        and humility in not taking on more than you can chew

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      2. FocksSchnauzer‏ @TomorrowsViews 27 Oct 2017
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        Although well equipped their amataur irresponsibility could have endangered others more in need of assistance. Send them the bill.

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      3. FocksSchnauzer‏ @TomorrowsViews 27 Oct 2017
        Replying to @TomorrowsViews @nytimes

        I forgot to add...they were far from starving...could have eaten the dogs first.

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