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They are just giving them an authentic experience. The ship will be sailed directly at an iceberg in a few days. There will only be lifeboats for the highest bidders. -
apart from the iceberg, I think that's exactly what they're doing. Period costumes, bands playing music of the time etc.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThey are just giving them an authentic experience. The ship will be sailed directly at an iceberg in a few days. There will only be lifeboats for the highest bidders.Comment
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I'd laugh if someone opened the scuttle valves, or set off a bomb in the hold, when they got to the spot, so the twats would all have to swim for it.
I just think this orgy of sentimentality is getting a bit nauseous now, like Princess Di's death.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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I had every intention of posting at the fateful hour but I don't think I'm going to make it that long.
However, I would just like to say God bless and RIP to all who perished in her on this centenary of her sinking.Comment
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A Night to Remember on BBC2 at 3:00 this afternoon
..I'm recording it...Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostMost of those stories are from that book I mentioned, A Night to Remember, by Walter Lord, published in 1957.
He scoured newspaper articles from the time, and interviewed dozens of survivors. It's a really excellent book.Comment
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What's the point? They'd all be long dead of old age by now anyway.Originally posted by pacharan View Post
However, I would just like to say God bless and RIP to all who perished in her on this centenary of her sinking.
It's not as if it happened last year.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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