Website review: Deadliest Catch

beatingtheodds beatingtheodds discovered this in Television 3 reviews since Jul 10, 2007
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beatingtheodds discovered 14 months ago
Deadliest Catch is a television show about the alaskan king crab fishermen, one of the most dangerous jobs in the world.
StarDust rated 3 months ago
The Fisherman THE waters rush'd, the waters rose, A fisherman sat by, While on his line in calm repose He cast his patient eye. And as he sat, and hearken'd there, The flood was cleft in twain, And, lo! a dripping mermaid fair Sprang from the troubled main. She sang to him, and spake the while: "Why lurest thou my brood, With human wit and human guile From out their native flood? Oh, couldst thou know how gladly dart The fish across the sea, Thou wouldst descend, e'en as thou art, And truly happy be! "Do not the sun and moon with grace Their forms in ocean lave? Shines not with twofold charms their face, When rising from the wave? The deep, deep heavens, then lure thee not,-- The moist yet radiant blue,-- Not thine own form,--to tempt thy lot 'Midst this eternal dew?" The waters rush'd, the waters rose, Wetting his naked feet; As if his true love's words were those, His heart with longing beat. She sang to him, to him spake she, His doom was fix'd, I ween; Half drew she him, and half sank he, And ne'er again was seen. 1779 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
radamanto rated 14 months ago
Very cool site on the tv show Deadliest Catch!
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