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Casa de TrailMyx => Television/Movies => Topic started by: Cerveza on February 10, 2010, 05:13:15 AM
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In case anyone watches it... sad day.
'Deadliest Catch' Captain Phil Harris dies (http://www.thrfeed.com/2010/02/deadliest-catch-captain-phil-harris-dies.html)
(http://reporter.blogs.com/.a/6a00d83451d69069e201287785fed0970c-320wi)
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Yes I saw where they had posted this on one of my news sites this morning. I also did watch the show.
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Tough SOB. Imagine having a clot go through your heart and lodging in your lungs!!!
He'll be missed.
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Wow! Apparently he never fully recovered! Granted his continued smoking probably didn't help. Definitely a sad day.
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Tough SOB. Imagine having a clot go through your heart and lodging in your lungs!!!
He'll be missed.
That's not exactly rare. Usually, clots end up two places, because there are only two places they can go from the heart, your lungs or your brain
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Did you see the episode? He was still steering the boat AFTER the clot passed through his heart... he was coughing up blood and finally called someone in to take over while he went and layed down.
Lived on Marlboros and Red Bull.
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Lived on Marlboros and Red Bull.
"Well, thar's your problem right there, Maam"
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I did see teh episode, but I also know a female landscaper who landscaped a whole hillside with a collapsed lung.
What do you expect, when you have high cholesterol, smoke, and don't move all day?
I agree that he will be missed.
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Fair winds and following seas, Cap'n Phil.
:'(
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sad day. My ex wife meet him a couple months ago. He was in Oregon selling and signing his brand of coffee. She got me a bag that was signed by him.
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He was one tough SOB and he had a great family/crew. I'm sure he'll be missed both on the seas and on the show! He was one of my favorite captains (along with Sig Hansen)
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Mike Rowe talks about Phil (http://www.mikeroweworks.com/2010/02/captain-phil/)
Good read.
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Wow, that brought me to tears. Great story.
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Mike Rowe is one of my down to earth heroes and he told it like it was with Captain Phil Harris. It made a tear come to my eye also. We need more of this type of hero and less of those in capital hill.