Posted on 02/17/2018 7:36:49 AM PST by BenLurkin
“I was on a few cruises in my late teens, and they let me drive! (U.S. Navy, 08/10/’61-08/28/’64) “
I understand there are a lot of fond memories from troop ships crossing the North Atlantic in WW2. Made everyone look forward to death once they reached their combat areas.7
“Carnival”: If you don’t get violently ill, you get violently bruised...
It was inhabited with French-speaking people, which complicated the issue but SIL did not die. It was quite the saga but family shielded Mom and Dad from the whole thing until it was mostly resolved, which took days.
LOL
The one on the right is not a bad lager but the one on the left is my "Afternoon Sipping Ale". First rate flavor. Two for $3.50 at my local Smiths/Krogers.
We started cruising in the ‘90s (took four with different lines just to try ‘em all out).
First one we took was Carnival, which others advised us not to as they were “rowdy”. We went anyway and had a great time as the younger crowd (we were in our 50s then) were a joy to be around. They weren’r rowdy, just young. The other three trips all had “old” geezers and while nice, were fairly dull.
Was alcohol involved? AKA demon rum. Drugs too?
People were filming anymore like the food stores are kept in ice boxes.
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