dumboiu
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... and one of the things that irks me the most is that while these idiots are trying to do these stupid stunts, they are putting innocent peoples lives at risk, a.k.a. the rescuers and the public in general, whom usually end up having to go out and save them when their irresponsible ideas go awry ... not to mention the $$$$ it ends up costing eveybody to rescue them ... why don't these people just face "reality" and go out and get a real job to support their families, instead of trying to make a "get rich quick" reality show
...Maybe we're silent because, like a political subject, we type up a response and then realize it's not worth posting it, because those who want to think this was a stunt and that it was horrible are not going to have their minds changed by those of us who believe this was a legitimate attempt by Abby to achieve her goals. And vice-versa.

... like, maybe, a book AND THEN a movie deal
... who needs a silly reality show when you can make a movie?! ... 
REALITY SHOW
Laurence and I were approached by Magnetic Entertainment last year before Abby departed to shop a reality TV show based on our family. Abby's trip was already sponsored. Their idea was to do an inspiring show about Zac and Abbys adventures, what our family was like and what made them as strong and independent as they are. The show was shopped and not sold. All rights were returned to us. There is no reality TV show or documentary in the works and we will not be persuing one. We find it ironic that the media, who are spreading gossip and sensationalizing Abbys story for profit, have the nerve to criticize us for supposedly doing the same thing very ironic.
because those who want to think this was a stunt and that it was horrible are not going to have their minds changed by those of us who believe this was a legitimate attempt by Abby to achieve her goals. And vice-versa.
Boat girl may have certainly had legitimate ambitions. But only those in denial could think those ambitions haven't been permanently stained by those around her...
Agreed in principle, but I don't blame the parents for that - I blame the media.


Yea, the media is totally to blame for idiots who allow their little girls to sail around the world alone....![]()

This was on Abby's blog:
Thanks for posting, thats very interesting. Oh and to the pp who mentioned that those who support the family are now silent, I really don't know whats going on yet enough to comment about it. What is written in the blog is certainly a different story than the gossip.
TOO FAR SOUTH, TOO LATE IN THE SEASON
Abby's trip was being watched and guided daily by Commanders Weather, a team of meteorologists that have been routing sailboats around the world for 30 years. Their clients include professional sailors such as Steve Fossett, Ellen MacArthur and PUMA Ocean Racing.
From meteorologist Ken Campbell:
1st, we would not have been involved in this project if we thought this was a publicity stunt or Abby was not capable
2nd, Abby more than proved that she was fully capable, so if everybody agreed to continue, we were on board with you
3rd, we have refused many projects and clients - we have over 6000 clients, but we will not work with somebody that is not capable or does something we consider too dangerous
We were late crossing the Indian Ocean, but I felt Abby was fully capable. Do we handle sailors crossing the North Atlantic in December? Sure, but they follow our rules and we push them as far S as possible and avoid headwinds. We tried to keep her as far N as possible, but there is such a thing as too far N and the worst situation of all would be headwinds and we did avoid those.
Very few people have ever forecast weather there (the southern Indian Ocean), let alone route sailboats. This storm was not unusual for that location, for that time of year and the strategy was the best there could be for that situation
You are great, loving and caring parents, with a remarkable daughter and most of all, she is safe to try again! She is a fine example of the true human spirit! That is what should be celebrated, not criticized. By the way, she is 16, not 8.
Team Abby