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  1. MARIS61

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    http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/01/2...-way-to-florida-more-than-30-years-later.html

    Message in a bottle from Scotland found its way to Florida more than 30 years later

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    A note written by Scottish children more than 30 years ago was put in a bottle and tossed into the North Sea. A Florida couple found it after Hurricane Irma. (Courtesy of Ruth Huenniger)

    It was a journey that lasted decades.

    A message in a bottle dropped into the ocean by second graders in Scotland turned up in Florida after Hurricane Irma -- more than 30 years after it was sent.

    The undated note was sealed in a plastic bottle and read: “We are learning all about pirates. We would like to see how far this message goes. Please write and tell us where you found the bottle. We are Class 213, Chapelpark School” in Forfar, Angus, Scotland.

    Ruth and Lee Huenniger, of Key Largo, found the bottle while they were out inspecting streets lights in the wake of Hurricane Irma last year.

    The couple wrote back to Class 213 to say the bottle had been found after a 4,000 mile journey.

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    The Huennigers sent back a note to the school in Scotland. (Courtesy of Ruth Huenniger)

    “I thought, ‘Let’s see if this gets all the way back to Scotland,'” Ruth told Fox affiliate WSVN-TV in Miami. “I mean, I’d never heard of Forfar.”

    The school, it turned out, no longer exits, but the postman delivered their letter to another elementary school in Forfar which forwarded it to retired Chapelpark teacher Fiona Cargill.

    “We forgot to put a date on the letter, but would you believe it, that bottle was sent on its journey more than 30 years ago,” Cargill wrote in a letter back to Huennigers. “The pupils who took part in this will now be in their mid-thirties!”

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    Retired Chapelpark teacher Fiona Cargill responded in a letter to the couple who found the message in a bottle. (Courtesy of Ruth Huenniger)

    She added: “The staff did an investigation and discovered it was my class. I retired from there just over a year ago and was so, so excited about this wonderful true life story.”

    Cargill told WSVN her class was studying pirates at the time and decided that perhaps pirates would send messages in a bottle so that’s what they would do.

    “We just wanted to see how far it would go,” Cargill said.

    She found a class photo that showed her students who sent the message dressed as pirates, WSVN reported.

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    Cargill told the BBC that a student in the class was related to a trawlerman, who dropped the bottle in the North Sea on a fishing trip.

    Ruth told Fox News on Saturday that it was amazing how things happen.

    “You could say it’s a small world,” she said. “What you do today may affect someone many years from now.”

    Fox News reporter Greg Norman contributed to this report.
     
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    MARIS61 Real American

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    Not sure which of these pirates is you? :dunno:
     
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    BrianFromWA Editor in Chief Staff Member Editor in Chief

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    I think you might be mistaken, Maris. Barfo was banned from being around elementary school kids well before 1988.
     
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    DaLincolnJones Well-Known Member

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    That is a great story, thanks.
     
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    Oh! Thank goodness.
     
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    Golly, time flies.
    The last time I was in Scotland was 1987.
    But it does cause me to wonder, is this current flow slower than the previous 30 years? I have seen no studies of this nature.
    When this current flow slows enough due to lack of sufficient water being added from continental run off, we will enter another Ice age.
    This flow distributes the heat from the tropics to the northern latitudes. Without it being adequate, we will face new challenges that will stress our ability to feed 7 billion people.
     
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    But then, I also wonder how many circuits the bottle made before being found?
    At 1.5 knots, the bottle would only take 222 day to make an 8000 mile circuit of the North Atlantic.
    I suspect the 30 years is mostly due to lack of diligent lookouts.
     
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    unless some Pirate picked up the bottle carried it around then tossed it again..
     
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    But the global warming theory pushed the right agendad so we will run with that one.
     
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    Then we need a larger bottle deposit.
     
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    Now you’re thinking like a true-Blue Oregonian.
     
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    Fake (ocean) Cruise.
     
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    Reaching, Dog, reaching
     
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    stampedehero Make Your Day, a Doobies Day Staff Member Moderator

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    The bottle probably got attached to a hunk of medical waste off the coast of Staten Island and eventually drifted to Florida.
     
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    I remember this. I plucked some corked grape out of the ocean but some Viking-type in his wooden boat wouldn't let me try a sip and tossed it to a mermaid.
     
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    you just got on the Scientology blacklist
     
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