A little cruise video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVoMtPFtEg0&mode=related&search= |
Calif
Jan 7 2006
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| Probably not much. We were in a cruise where we hit some snotty seas, not
in this catagory, and the pools lost about 1/2 the water. |
Calif
Jan 8
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| I'll bet it was a bitch trying to play shuffleboard!! |
basskisser
Jan 8
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| Good point. But I wonder if you could even stay put in one place being
so high up on deck. My guess is that you would be thrown about pretty
bad. |
JimH
Jan 8
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| Sure could have used seat belts on the deck chairs. |
Don
Jan 8
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| I bet there were plenty of people feeding the fish.... |
gene.boating
Jan 8
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| I wonder if there was water in the swimming pools when it stopped? |
Short
Jan 8
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| Yes, but 'twas quite salty! (Get it??) |
JohnH
Jan 8
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| Wow! I would think the workers were a bit more comfortable than the
passengers as their quarters are normally at the lowest levels of the
ship. Regardless, how can anyone on that ship find a safe and comfortable
area to ride out that storm? Sick bay had to be packed. |
JimH
Jan 7
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| Good freakin' lord!!! Bet there were some underwear stains on that cruise. Man - that's incredible. |
Short
Jan 7
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| No one was fishing. |
Harry
Jan 7
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| The fish were probably in sick bay also. |
JimH
Jan 7
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| The Disney ship had stabilizers to help in rough water. I didn't see any on
this guy. What a ride! |
JohnH
Jan 7
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| Avast! ye Swabs! AAAARRRRRR!!! |
Tim
Jan 7
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| this guy. What a ride!<< Somehow, I don't think the stabs would have been too much help in those
seas... wow. --Mike |
Mike
Jan 7
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| Just sit right back and hear a tale,
a tale of a fateful trip,
that started from a tropic isle,
a three hour tour,
a three hour tour. |
Woodsy
Jan 7
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| There is no way I would be down in my quarters. I would be up near the
exit, with PFD in hand. |
Calif
Jan 8
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