Roy Morton
16 years ago
I found this clipping stashed between the pages of one of my old caving mags.
I wonder what the author would make of Mine Exploring?
I don't even know if this paper is still published, but I remember it well from the 60's........ (1960's !) :lol: :lol:

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"You Chinese think of everything!"
"But I''m not Chinese!"
"Then you must have forgotten something!"
toadstone
16 years ago
I should imagine Roy that similar views are upheld even upto today and more especially to mine exploring in today's Health & Safety conscious society. The ignorance of the article is further compounded by the artist's license to portray participants as either turn of the century Alpine explorers or Royal Marine Commandos. To illustrate the article with someone wearing a miners helmet would be to associate mining with a pointless pastime and in doing so possibly insult many of its readers at the time.

It was around 1965 that I first went underground for pleasure ?? coming from NE mining family on one side and Nottinghamshire miners on the other, every effort had been taken to ensure that the family's post war generation didn't go underground for any reason. As I remember it anyone who went down any hole for pleasure or sport was considered to be odd if not totally barking.

Is very hard to believe that back then many incidents and accidents that today might make half a column inch in a local rag, made headlines news then. The Neil Moss tragedy and the furore that followed being an example.

As for Reveille, well according to Wikipedia it ceased publication in August 1979 and joined forces with Tit-Bits, which also is now no longer. Both publications fell into the "light entertainment" category.

Excellent find.
sparty_lea
16 years ago
Interesting point of view, potholing, climbing and fellwalking are dangerous and irresponsible but parachuting and skiing are recommended alternatives.
Not exactly quality journalism, I think he must have been struggling to find ideas for his column that week.


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16 years ago
Hilarious article :lol:

Although I think the Fools Cross idea has been rather upstaged by the Darwin awards though :lol:
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JohnnearCfon
16 years ago
Talking of Darwin Awards, this clip is amusing!

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=0yYB5Sx23e8 

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ChrisJC
16 years ago
:lol: , shame he wasn't doing it with his head.....

Chris.
Liquidator
16 years ago
Definitely off-topic but very funny nonetheless :lol:
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16 years ago
I was rather hoping Vanoord would chip in on this thread with a wonderful set of stats for bizarre hospital admissions...

Deaths from testing PP3 batteries by tongue; combustion due to trying on a Christmas jumper whilst smoking; or 'exposure to pricky plants'... for every 'selfish' caver/climber/whatever needing rescuing (by people happy to volunteer as cave/mountain rescue) there must me a million people smacking themselves in the face with rakes...
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Roy Morton
16 years ago
Personaly, I would love to see the look on the authors face had she asked a rescuer how he spends his leisure time.. :angel: :lol:
"You Chinese think of everything!"
"But I''m not Chinese!"
"Then you must have forgotten something!"

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