View Full Version : Ship cruises to hell and back
The Avon Lady
07-11-06, 05:23 AM
International Cruise Victims (http://www.internationalcruisevictims.org/).
Ugh! :cry:
snowsub
07-11-06, 05:53 AM
Yep the Dianne Brimble case is big over here atm
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200606/s1674609.htm
http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/cruise-man-to-testify-on-brimble-death/2006/06/29/1151174332069.html
http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/brimble-inquiry-sex-drugs-and-a-naked-man/2006/03/14/1142098467983.html
http://search.smh.com.au/siteSearch.ac?q=dianne+brimble&ss=smh
horrible pieces of meat that are going to deserve all they get when in prison :yep: .
That and a few other cases has a lot of people calling for the re-introduction of the death penalty. (I don't think it'll get anywhere and I personnaly think death is too good for some of them)
Ugh this is really bad, someone should send this link to travel shows (like BBC Fast Track) and the like. :nope:
Etienne
07-11-06, 06:58 PM
Edit : People need to be educated in the finer points of MOB situations. Such as "Once you go over the railling, start praying, cause you're probably going to die no matter what." There's also something about not following strangers that my mother taught me long ago, but...
Ishmael
07-11-06, 10:30 PM
It looks like some people have discovered the value of float-testing. I seem to remember an incident in 1973 when a particularly obnoxious ensign aboard the USS White Plains was summarily float tested one dark, moonless night off San Diego for some supposedly dear offences. His literal saving grace was the Soviet AGI intelligence trawler trailing the White Plains. They spotted him in the water and picked him up, returning him to the warm embraces of his crew. If I remember correctly, none of the crew were ever charged with anything and the much-chastened ensign became a much more understanding fellow.
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