I think I may try thatNot shocking, but it is a favorite to tell.
We were walking to our excursion in Nassau about 9 am. We saw a man making his own version of a rum and coke. He took a sip of coke from the can and then "added" the rum with a second sip from a bottle.
Sue Ellen-
While on an excursion in Grand Cayman, a fight broke out amongst two waiters over a tip left at a table. It got even worse when 5 other waiters and barmen ran over, including one who was swing a chef's knife. Other passengers started running away because the fight was spilling over to other tables and kids started crying when the knife came out. We all got on the next bus to go back to the ship.
When we got back DCL refunded us for the full amount of the excursion.
On the other hand tons of people do things that are way "nutser" and far more dangerous to people around them than taking care of a doll as if it were a baby.People who pretend that dolls are real children are just plain nuts.
On the other hand tons of people do things that are way "nutser" and far more dangerous to people around them than taking care of a doll as if it were a baby.
and THAT is just one more chit on my side of the Grand Cayman is a h-e-dbl. hockey sticks hole! What a waste of time, it is. Visit Hell for 10 mins (that's enough time) and then glory in all that is just plain crappy....UNLESS you consider any beach a good beach. They have a nice one... but who would suffer through the rest to see that? Its like having to watch 3 Pauly Shore movies before you can see Wall-e
and THAT is just one more chit on my side of the Grand Cayman is a h-e-dbl. hockey sticks hole! What a waste of time, it is. Visit Hell for 10 mins (that's enough time) and then glory in all that is just plain crappy....UNLESS you consider any beach a good beach. They have a nice one... but who would suffer through the rest to see that? Its like having to watch 3 Pauly Shore movies before you can see Wall-e
I didn't realize Long Island was so free of violence.
I didn't realize Long Island was so free of violence.
Note that "nuts" is not a fact, but an opinion and therefore cannot be truth.while that is true, it does not negate the truth in the original statement.
If someone hoards used toothpicks, he/she may be harmless but is still is on the crazy scale.
Its like having to watch 3 Pauly Shore movies before you can see Wall-e
Its worth noting that 1 in 4 people will encounter someone with an illness of the mind. Either their own or a family or friend. It is an illness like any other illness and should be respected.
Terms like 'Nuts' may offend some people who have an illness of the mind.
People are different and have different actions, and different behaviours that's why we are all interesting.
Some behaviours are nurtured some are nature, some are a temporary, some a response to an event, or an imbalance of chemicals in our mind.
A nurtured behaviour might not even be known to the person or even considered in a way that isn't normal.
Like a broken arm or a broken leg an illness of the mind may respond to treatments. We help people with a broken arm or leg, why do we not help someone with an mental illness?
For some the best therapy is to relax, go on a vacation, maybe a cruise.
But we all need to consider equality.
Thank you.Well said
Some locations are introducing tags and id for service animals.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/briti...brought-to-heel-by-proposed-b-c-law-1.3003532