Posted on 04/16/2018 8:19:55 AM PDT by Biggirl
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Sink your savings in a ship.
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Make mine vanilla.
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May Gunny Rest in Peace.
Interesting museum and cemeteries containing many who died aboard the Titanic:
Nova Scotia's Connection to the Titanic
Hubby and I happened to visit the The Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Nova Scotia in 1998, the year after the 'Titanic' movie was released. At the Fairview Lawn Cemetery there is a grave with the headstone "Jack Dawson". He was a real person who was an employee on the Titanic... I believe he was a young man who worked down in the engine room.
James Cameron named the fictitious character played by Leo DiCaprio 'Jack Dawson'.
At the grave of Jack Dawson was a woman and her daughters and other teen-aged girls. The grave was *piled high* with bouquets of flowers, teddy bears, hearts, etc. The teen girls were loudly weeping over the grave, distraught at 'Jack Dawson's' death.
My husband and I talked to the mother, who looked pretty embarrassed at the spectacle. We said to her: "They do know that's not the same (fictitious) Jack Dawson depicted in the movie, right?" She rolled her eyes, and said something like: "Not really, they didn't understand even though I explained it to them. They begged me to come here and leave flowers and grieve Jack Dawson's (really Leo's) sad death." LOL!
*Sigh*
And these people vote...
May all of the REAL victims of the R.M.S. Titanic sinking rest in peace.
Interesting story. Thanks for sharing.
LOL!
If I remember correctly, the woman and her weeping girls were American, not Canadian. In any event: They VOTE. Yikes!
Frightening prospect. ~~~shudder~~~
Well, teenage girls are romantic. And considering the trashy culture some of them are forced to encounter, I suppose loving the characters of the movie Titanic is not the worst thing...
You do make a good point there. :-)
Sure. I’m still shaking my head over those weeping girls... ;-)
When I was a dopey kid I was in love with Zefferelli’s Romeo and Juliet. I saw it endless times. Same thing with West Side Story. Kids!
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