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Greetings Ben.
looks like an intoxicated out of control passengerwith some personal issues, being professionalyand politely removed from a bar.
in fact from what i saw of the video the securitybarely even touched the guy.
good job security
quote:Originally posted by avalon1025:was that the Carnival Liberty?
Definitely a Carnival Destiny/Conquest class ship. I recognize the disco layout.
Can we say "ghetto"?
Ernie
I think it was QM2. Those wonderfully eccentric Transatlantic passengers add so much to the crossing.
[ 12-06-2009: Message edited by: lasuvidaboy ]
quote:Originally posted by lasuvidaboy:I think it was QM2. Those wonderfully eccentric Transatlantic passengers add so much to the crossing.
Yes that was definately typical Cunard neon and a typical Cunard fight about the number of rivets that were used on the Normandie. ;-)
quote:Originally posted by Malcolm @ cruisepage:Yes that was definately typical Cunard neon and a typical Cunard fight about the number of rivets that were used on the Normandie. ;-)
Malcome this was not about the Normandie rivets. That was another not filmed fight. But about the fact is QV/QE a liner or not. The old timers say no the newbies says yes and start a fight........
[ 12-07-2009: Message edited by: Maasdam ]
quote:Originally posted by Maasdam:Malcome this was not about the Normandie rivets. That was another not filmed fight. But about the fact is QV/QE a liner or not. The old timers say no the newbies says yes and start a fight........Greetings Ben.
Did an actual, real fight break out aboard QM2 over Normandie's rivets? Please tell me this actually happened.
Oh, and please let it be in an ambiguous location so passengers in the future can fight over the precise location of the "Great Normandie Rivet Fracas of The '00s." Ship's lore like this deserves no less than one good black eye.
quote:Originally posted by Lubber:Did an actual, real fight break out aboard QM2 over Normandie's rivets? Please tell me this actually happened. Oh, and please let it be in an ambiguous location so passengers in the future can fight over the precise location of the "Great Normandie Rivet Fracas of The '00s." Ship's lore like this deserves no less than one good black eye.
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