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Originally Posted by Angakuk
Doesn't being knighted sort of make you a gentleman, by definition?
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I guess that would depend on how loose your definition of "gentleman" is. I don't consider Bono to be a gentleman, for example.
Anyway, I was just popping in to post about Sir Edmund's death, so thank you for already starting a thread about him, mickthinks. I remember him coming to speak at my high school, and holding us all captivated with his tales of intrepid exploration and adventure. He was a marvelous man - and yes - he was a gentle man. He did a lot for NZ youth through such schemes as the Spirit of Adventure sailing vessel, and his camp for school children at Mt. Tongariro.
He was a most special individual, and NZ will moarn his loss quite keenly. He was one of the people we all felt extremely proud of, and not just because he climbed Everest when others said it couldn't be done - but because he was an extraordinary human being anyway.
Thank you, Sir. Thank you for your life's work. And RIP, beloved Sir Edmund. Long may you live in our hearts, for you were of the heart. A special man, indeed. One in a million.