Cruise ship runs aground
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Port authority: "It is one hour that you are telling me this. You go on board. On b.o.a.r.d (says the word slowly almost spelling it out). And you immediately tell me how many people there are"
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ballerina.html
Certainly not worth piling a $400M ship on the rocks for that!
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The Greeks abandoned a sinking ship leaving the passengers on their own, now I can add Italian's to that "Avoid" list. Weird how the stabilizer avoided getting broke off.
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A worm,

and his wannabe woman on the left.

and a tragically sad candlelight vigil for 2 unaccounted for Americans on board.

I find it unfrigginbelievable that the Captain of a vessel of this magnitude would be so careless with his ship ferrying over 4200 souls aboard to wine and dine and then change his plotted course to impress and salute colleagues from work. and then lie about the severity of the accident to the Maritime Authorities.
I'd post how I feel again but it would be redundant.
See ya,
Kelly

and his wannabe woman on the left.

and a tragically sad candlelight vigil for 2 unaccounted for Americans on board.

I find it unfrigginbelievable that the Captain of a vessel of this magnitude would be so careless with his ship ferrying over 4200 souls aboard to wine and dine and then change his plotted course to impress and salute colleagues from work. and then lie about the severity of the accident to the Maritime Authorities.
I'd post how I feel again but it would be redundant.
See ya,
Kelly


