...Hemingway and Shark...

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There were tales of him having a machine gun mounted on the flying bridge of his boat and having taken out a shark with it.

Yes, Hemingway "fished" for sharks with a machine gun...a Thompson, to be exact...but it wasn't mounted on the boat. Shoot a shark, have a drink or two, nap a while, wake up and shoot another shark with the machine gun. What a life. He was a real sportsman. Great role model for his son, too. He also liked to point the Thompson at people photographing him. What a sense of humor this guy had, huh?

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There was a time that if you were a writer you weren't going to get far till you fought Hemingway in Paris or Havana. Then you did ok.
Killed himself, if memory serves, with a black powder pistol.
 
Well, for all the folks who can't get enough of Ernest Hemingway, this is your lucky day.

Turner Classic Movies is showing For Whom the Bell Tolls at 8:00 P.M. this evening, followed by A Farewell to Arms at 11:00 P.M.

Gary Cooper was perfectly suited for some of the roles he played in films over the course of his long and distinguished career.

Unfortunately, these film snoozers aren't two of them.
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But to each his or her own.
 
Safety was way different back then.

You're joking, aren't you?

But, you will notice that there is no magazine in the Thompson and the bolt is probably open. If someone points a brick at me I won't soil my pants.:rolleyes:

Yes, I noticed there was no magazine in the gun, but the bolt being "probably open" isn't good enough for anyone who has any sense at all. I'd hope whoever made that photograph knocked Hemingway on his butt for that little stunt.

And a Thompson submachine gun doesn't equate with a brick.
 
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