Entertainment . . . Soton
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gfwgfw
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Entertainment . . . Soton
Daredevil climber James Kingston who filmed himself scaling a giant crane in Southampton's Ocean Village - catch it on You Tube
We aim to please and thrill our lubbily cruisers departing/arriving from the UK's premier cruise terminals Soton
We aim to please and thrill our lubbily cruisers departing/arriving from the UK's premier cruise terminals Soton
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gfwgfw
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Re: Entertainment . . . Soton
Wooeee
Almost a mil hits to date . . . not bad for a complete plonker
Almost a mil hits to date . . . not bad for a complete plonker
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Quizzical Bob
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Re: Entertainment . . . Soton
Even more would watch it if he had fallen. What an eejit. What is the point?
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gfwgfw
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Re: Entertainment . . . Soton
It is his hobby, bit like snakes and ladders )):-
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Boris+
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Re: Entertainment . . . Soton
Hi Graham,
We get plenty of entertainment just people watching in Southampton - especially when staying in an hotel the night before a cruise. To date we've seen memorable things like a young couple in formal evening wear at breakfast ready for embarkation, and then I'll never forget two men turned up at Ocean Terminal with their 'secretaries' in a stretched limo. There were two ships in the vicinity, one was Arcadia and the other one was much smaller and had a tad more rust.
The two females thought they were going on the beautiful gleaming sleek white Arcadia - out came the pink luggage from the limo, it was quite a pantomime, and we watched from our balcony (quite a few balconies were watching the performance). Then the females worked out they were going on the not-Arcadia ship, the limo sort of drove off slowly, and the females proceeded to bash the two blokes with the aforementioned pink luggage!!
But that man with his trick on the crane - it gave me the shivers.
See you in August.
Em
We get plenty of entertainment just people watching in Southampton - especially when staying in an hotel the night before a cruise. To date we've seen memorable things like a young couple in formal evening wear at breakfast ready for embarkation, and then I'll never forget two men turned up at Ocean Terminal with their 'secretaries' in a stretched limo. There were two ships in the vicinity, one was Arcadia and the other one was much smaller and had a tad more rust.
The two females thought they were going on the beautiful gleaming sleek white Arcadia - out came the pink luggage from the limo, it was quite a pantomime, and we watched from our balcony (quite a few balconies were watching the performance). Then the females worked out they were going on the not-Arcadia ship, the limo sort of drove off slowly, and the females proceeded to bash the two blokes with the aforementioned pink luggage!!
But that man with his trick on the crane - it gave me the shivers.
See you in August.
Em
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gfwgfw
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Re: Entertainment . . . Soton
Greetings Shipmates from rural Darzet
James Kingston has just eloquently spoken on BBC Radio Solent, and he came over as a very nice young man
Me thinks
James has kicked our "nanny state" into touch
Graham
James Kingston has just eloquently spoken on BBC Radio Solent, and he came over as a very nice young man
Me thinks
James has kicked our "nanny state" into touch
Graham
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