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Don White July 27th 05 10:29 PM

Talk about Shanghaied!
 
About 4000 passengers got quite a surprise after boarding a cruise ship
(Voyager of the Seas) for a Bermuda vacation. They got Shanghaied and
ended up here because of a tropical storm. Some of the passengers were
crying about freezing. What kind of wussies ya got stateside? I run
around in shorts and t-shirts day after day. Maybe they'd rather be
bouncing around at sea in a Hurricane.
http://tinyurl.com/7bjn6

Doug Kanter July 27th 05 10:34 PM


"Don White" wrote in message
...
About 4000 passengers got quite a surprise after boarding a cruise ship
(Voyager of the Seas) for a Bermuda vacation. They got Shanghaied and
ended up here because of a tropical storm. Some of the passengers were
crying about freezing. What kind of wussies ya got stateside? I run
around in shorts and t-shirts day after day. Maybe they'd rather be
bouncing around at sea in a Hurricane.
http://tinyurl.com/7bjn6


How cold is cold up your way lately?



John July 27th 05 11:26 PM

Did they get what they payed for and deserved??
Never heard about Norwegian cruise ships?
Their seamen can handle both arctic and tropical challenges much better.

John

(A curiosity:
The norwegian wikings discovered America 500 years before Christopher
Columbus.)

"Don White" skrev i melding
...
About 4000 passengers got quite a surprise after boarding a cruise ship
(Voyager of the Seas) for a Bermuda vacation. They got Shanghaied and
ended up here because of a tropical storm. Some of the passengers were
crying about freezing. What kind of wussies ya got stateside? I run
around in shorts and t-shirts day after day. Maybe they'd rather be
bouncing around at sea in a Hurricane.
http://tinyurl.com/7bjn6




*JimH* July 28th 05 12:12 AM


"Gene Kearns" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 21:29:48 GMT, Don White
wrote:

About 4000 passengers got quite a surprise after boarding a cruise ship
(Voyager of the Seas) for a Bermuda vacation. They got Shanghaied and
ended up here because of a tropical storm. Some of the passengers were
crying about freezing. What kind of wussies ya got stateside? I run
around in shorts and t-shirts day after day. Maybe they'd rather be
bouncing around at sea in a Hurricane.
http://tinyurl.com/7bjn6


Well, let's turn it around and look at it the other way... locally,
the heat index has been around 110-115 degrees or more... 98 degrees
with 70% humidity.... UV index of 8+.... the low temperature is 81
degrees tonight.... and the water temperature is about 83 degrees...
which I suspect is close to 15 degrees above your high air temperature
for the day....

If you were accustomed to... and dressed for my weather..... and
forced into your weather.... suppose you'd be comfortable?

--


Gene, if you still work inside a machine shop or a manufacturing plants tool
and die shop I sympathize with you during this time of high
temperatures...as well as all the folks laboring outside. You are
definitely earning your pay.

We were sitting in an air conditioned conference room on Monday and someone
complained about how hot it was in the room....a whole air conditioned 75
degrees. I calmly pointed to the window where there was a group of
construction laborers and machine operators working in the 95 F temperatures
and heat index over 100F.

How bad we sometimes think we have it until we see what some folks have to
endure (hot and cold temperatures) to put food on the table for their
family.



Don White July 28th 05 01:12 AM

Doug Kanter wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message
...

About 4000 passengers got quite a surprise after boarding a cruise ship
(Voyager of the Seas) for a Bermuda vacation. They got Shanghaied and
ended up here because of a tropical storm. Some of the passengers were
crying about freezing. What kind of wussies ya got stateside? I run
around in shorts and t-shirts day after day. Maybe they'd rather be
bouncing around at sea in a Hurricane.
http://tinyurl.com/7bjn6



How cold is cold up your way lately?


Last week it was unbearable...around 90F
This week back to normal mid 70's
http://www.cbc.ca/ns/weather/index.h...Z&style=nsFull

Don White July 28th 05 01:21 AM

John wrote:
Did they get what they payed for and deserved??
Never heard about Norwegian cruise ships?
Their seamen can handle both arctic and tropical challenges much better.

John

(A curiosity:
The norwegian wikings discovered America 500 years before Christopher
Columbus.)

The wife is half Norwegian...isn't that enough?

Don White July 28th 05 01:30 AM

Gene Kearns wrote:


Well, let's turn it around and look at it the other way... locally,
the heat index has been around 110-115 degrees or more... 98 degrees
with 70% humidity.... UV index of 8+.... the low temperature is 81
degrees tonight.... and the water temperature is about 83 degrees...
which I suspect is close to 15 degrees above your high air temperature
for the day....

If you were accustomed to... and dressed for my weather..... and
forced into your weather.... suppose you'd be comfortable?


Maybe...but you could look at it as a refreshing change to escape the
heat & humidity stateside.
Our tourism industry started in the late 1800's whem wealthy Americans
would move their families up here for the summer to escape same.

Doug Kanter July 28th 05 02:11 AM


"Don White" wrote in message
...
Doug Kanter wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message
...

About 4000 passengers got quite a surprise after boarding a cruise ship
(Voyager of the Seas) for a Bermuda vacation. They got Shanghaied and
ended up here because of a tropical storm. Some of the passengers were
crying about freezing. What kind of wussies ya got stateside? I run
around in shorts and t-shirts day after day. Maybe they'd rather be
bouncing around at sea in a Hurricane.
http://tinyurl.com/7bjn6



How cold is cold up your way lately?

Last week it was unbearable...around 90F
This week back to normal mid 70's
http://www.cbc.ca/ns/weather/index.h...Z&style=nsFull


And the tourists were chilly? Oh my. It's 68 here at the moment (Rochester
NY) and people are walking around in shorts. Who were these tourists?




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