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Footay

(87 posts)
10. Not really.
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 10:18 AM
2 hrs ago

Over 150 cruise ships sail the Caribbean yearly. Moving one, 20-year-old smaller ship to a different geographic location is insignificant and not related to anything you listed.

If anyone was worried about safety in the Caribbean, they would be moving the new, $2 billion mega ships carrying 7,500 people.

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Translation? BidenRocks 8 hrs ago #1
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Agree that this is a big factor Prairie Gates 4 hrs ago #6
trumpfuckup Whip-poor-will 8 hrs ago #2
No mention of the underlying reasons in the Independent article. TheRickles 4 hrs ago #4
The radio reports I heard over the weekened BumRushDaShow 4 hrs ago #5
Nothing to see here Footay 3 hrs ago #7
Yes but this time BumRushDaShow 3 hrs ago #9
Not really. Footay 2 hrs ago #10
Stay tuned? BumRushDaShow 1 hr ago #12
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Me thinks you might be on to something. flashman13 1 hr ago #11
They aren't getting deposits IbogaProject 42 min ago #13
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