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What Were They thinking...

:lol: :bow: (and of course, absolutely true - no doubt the smoke got let out of the Lucas wiring)
 
Just more evidence for my argument against boarding any "cruise liner" as an entertainment.

...is my agoraphobia showing? :smirk:
 
Doc - I share the sentiment about the "cruise liner" issue. In many cases it seems you spend $1000 for several days on a massive floating hotel, going in a loop and stopping at ports designed for tourists? Those things look like second-rate apartment blocks; I can't imagine the chaos if all those people needed to leave the ship in a hurry.

But I'm biased. Back in the late 1980s I lived in England for a few years. We crossed the Atlantic at 20 mph on the QE2. Now *that* was a voyage.

QE2-South_Queensferry.jpg


And we all feel bad for the folks trapped on any ship, regardless of what ship, what location, or what emergency.
 
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