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The Best Job In the World Takes a Wrong Turn 11

snl2587 writes "You may remember the story of the man who was selected for 'the best job in the world' as a blogging island caretaker in Australia for the tidy sum of 150,000 Australian dollars ($120,000). Now it seems that the stunt may have backfired as a tourism boost since the man has been stung by a potentially fatal jellyfish in his last days there. As he said, though, he 'really should have been wearing a full stinger suit.'"

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The Best Job In the World Takes a Wrong Turn

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  • Backfired? (Score:4, Informative)

    by lightspeedius ( 263290 ) on Wednesday December 30, 2009 @11:52PM (#30602946) Homepage

    I'd hardly consider the "stunt" backfired simply because a rarely fatal, readily treatable injury.

  • It's almost nice (in some rather nasty sort of way) to see a publicity stunt backfire heavily. (I hope the guy gets over his injuries OK - but yes, he should have been wearing that "stinger suit".)
    The drilling rig that I'm on is being set-up for a publicity stunt with the New Years Eve celebrations. A film crew form shore is coming out to do "vox pops" on the rig at midnight. Unfortunately, the weather was too bad for their helicopters to come in ... so they've come out on a boat with the intention of doing

    • On pins and needles here... did the film crew die? :-)
      • They got out and back OK, and apparently did a live slot from the rig on Korean TV yesterday morning (don't know for myself - there's only one TV I know of on the rig and that's normally stuck on Myanmar MTV or something equally enthralling).
        They went back yesterday - but by helicopter instead of by basket transfer into the boat. I don't think that they liked the experience. I know that they didn't like being told that a number of the "grey beards" had refused to take the boat transport option on the night

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