Bart,
I recently watched a docudrama called
Into Thin Air: Death on Everest about a couple of groups that try to climb Mount Everest. Due a number of factors - avarice, stupidity, a NYC chick loading a Sherpa down with all kinds of useless crap and just plain bad luck a number of them get wiped out. A mailman goes down to due to altitude sickness, a guide wanders off a cliff, a Japanese lady freezes to death from the inside out. Some Pathologist dude is left for dead out in the snow and ice but says "Screw it. I ain't dying" and even though he is blind, he wanders down the mountain into camp and makes it - although they have to hack off half an arm, a bunch of fingers and his nose. It should be terrible, riveting stuff to watch. However the main character was played by the guy that played Shooter McGavin in Adam Sandler's film
Happy Gilmore. So the bottom line is that I just couldn't take the whole thing seriously. I kept expecting Bob Barker to pop out of a cave or something and start beating on people.
The question is this: Is this some sort of "Mandela Effect" or am I just a lost soul?
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