<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8717786#post8717786 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by MperRluvR
the only cousteau i know of is jacque cousteau
sad that the are associated with STL
Well, neither of them are associated anymore the last I heard but I'm hoping one of them still is. (The only person I don't want involved is Sonnenschein). You can have Jean-Michel involved or you can have Philippe involved, BUT YOU CAN'T HAVE BOTH!!! (Sonnenschein should have known that). Jean-Michel is Philippe's uncle. Jean-Michel is most famous from the old TV show and more recently regarding Keiko (Free Willy).
Unfortunately, while Jacques was a great man, he was also an idiot. When you have a first family with children and grandchildren and then you have a second family later in life and have children and granchildren, you better have a good Will and Testament or Revocable Living Trust. Jacques didn't apparently care about estate planning so we ended up with the current situation. Nephews suing uncles, step-brothers suing step-brothers, step-mothers suing step-sons, et al. Because of all of the lawsuits, The old Cousteau Society is now splintered into
http://www.cousteau.org/en/ and
http://www.earthecho.org/home.html and
http://oceanfutures.com/
This is depressing me. I'm going to find my old John Denver album and listen to
Calypso.
For you young whipper-snappers who have no clue what Calypso is, it was the name of Jacques' research vessel. Here are the lyrics John Denver wrote in it's honor.
To sail on a dream on a crystal clear ocean
To ride on the crest of a wild raging storm
To work in the service of life and the living
In search of the answers to questions unknown
To be part of the movement and part of the growing
Part of beginning to understand
Aye, calypso, the places youve been to
The things that youve shown us
The stories you tell
Aye, calypso, I sing to your spirit
The men who have served you
So long and so well
Like the dolphin who guides you
You bring us beside you
To light up the darkness and show us the way
For though we are strangers in your silent world
To live on the land we must learn from the sea
To be true as the tide
And free as the wind-swell
Joyful and loving in letting it be
Aye, calypso, the places youve been to
The things that youve shown us
The stories you tell
Aye, calypso, I sing to your spirit
The men who have served you
So long and so well
Aye, calypso, the places youve been to
The things that youve shown us
The stories you tell
Aye, calypso, I sing to your spirit
The men who have served you
So long and so well