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In reply to the discussion: Costa Concordia in Italy freed from rocks [View all]shebornik
(127 posts)40. My opinion is still the same
The first line in my reply to bernardo is, you have your opinion and I have mine. The last line,which follows the subtly sarcastic one you're quoting is, I still think they are floating cesspools. No radical change that I can see, and I'm sure bernardo still feels the same about cruise ships as he did before reading my post. I have no problem with people disagreeing with my opinions, but I do with people who read something into them that's not there.
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So, that's what those humongous water containers are called--sposons! Who knew?
Surya Gayatri
Sep 2013
#3
I did NOT know that! Thanks HW! Never know when I might need that word...
Surya Gayatri
Sep 2013
#11
The Italians call him a "cazzo"--he's brought shame to the whole country...
Surya Gayatri
Sep 2013
#8
Your earlier post wanted to get rid of all cruise ships, and told everyone to use sail boats
muriel_volestrangler
Sep 2013
#37
Sailing boats are much less safe and more people die on sailing boats than cruise ships. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Sep 2013
#20
The Costa Concordia in particular is going to be sent to the breaker yards once she's refloated.
backscatter712
Sep 2013
#23
It's an ecologically protected area and the interior of the ship's probably quite contaminated. (nt)
Posteritatis
Sep 2013
#42
Yeah, that'd be an issue too. A ship that size has a *lot* of provisions on board.. (nt)
Posteritatis
Sep 2013
#44