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Joe
 
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Dave wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 13:15:21 -0400, "Scotty" said:

I already told him that, but he still keeps talking about
seasickness. I'm worried he's going to 'talk himself into
it'. Thus, the ginger snaps might just help ease his mind,
more than his stomach.


The only time I've been seasick in my life was on a cruise ship as a kid
coming down from Alaska to Seattle. Since then I've been through hurricanes
on a converted fleet tug where you couldn't sit at the wardroom table and
had to eat your food from a bowl, as well as many choppy times on small sail
boats and never had the problem.



Yelp, thoses cruise ships ride as smooth as Tankers, even the ones on
the Alaska run.

Send this picture to him Scotty:
http://www.abc.net.au/midnorthcoast/stories/m924639.jpg

Wish him a Bon Voyage!

Joe




The two remedies that seemed to work for others when I was in the Navy were
soda crackers and coke.