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Old 12/30/09, 07:57 PM
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Old 12/30/09, 09:19 PM
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I think I was on that ship last Feb!

Just kidding, but we hit very bad weather and experience 30 year Navy veterans were saying it was some of the roughest seas they had ever been in.
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That would freak me out to the max.
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Old 12/30/09, 09:41 PM
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So much for a nice quiet sedate cruise.
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We try to do least one cruise a year. (No children and we live 9 miles from the port of miami and 25 miles from the port in Ft. lauderdale. We don't spent a lot of money, aways get last minute deals. Never been quite that bad, but in 2003 we went to Alaska and on the way back to Seattle it got almost that bad. All the dishes, slot machines, liquor in the shops, anything that wasn't tied down went every which way, including people. We were on something like deck nine. The ship would sway over to the side and all you could see was water, then it would go the other way and all you could see was sky. It was quite a time. A lot of people got hurt. Me and the dw don't ever get sea sick, We were roaming all over that boat, It was a good time people watching. I asked the cabin stewart the next morning it she had any rope, she asked what for with a puzzled look, I said so I could "tie my big a** to the bed, everyone around understood and had a big laugh at a bad situation.

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Old 12/31/09, 01:22 AM
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So I am now removing taking a cruise off my dream list of things to do before I die. Really, I didn't know a cruise ship could bounce around like that. For some reason I thought it's size would make it a much smoother cruising.
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I want know who was filming it and how did they stay nice and steady?
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Old 12/31/09, 07:28 AM
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Old 12/31/09, 08:12 AM
 
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Gives a whole new meaning to being seasick
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Old 12/31/09, 11:32 AM
 
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I took an Alaskan cruise. We hit rough water. I thought I was going to die. Lots of people got seasick that day.
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