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Heterosexual couple sues cruise line after being put on gay cruise!
Now if this couple were stand up comics or humor writers they might find this circumstance to be a goldmine of material. Great Current Example - Wanda Sykes in her latest HBO special titled "I'ma Be Me" - now playing on HBO. Check it out - she riffs about taking her wife (yes, she is gay) and twin daughters on a cruise with 3,200 gay men. She gets a good ten minutes of material out of the experience...and YOU WILL LAUGH!
You knew the two major mass market players had to come to blows eventually! Read all about it....(9:04 pm ET) -- A Carnival cruise ship pulling out of Cozumel late Wednesday collided with a Royal Caribbean ship docked nearby in an incident that has left both vessels damaged.
Carnival says the 2,124-passenger Carnival Legend had just untied from its berth at the popular Mexican resort town when it was caught by heavy winds and pushed into the 2,446-passenger Enchantment of the Seas.
"Extremely strong winds pushed the vessel up against the side of Royal Caribbean’s Enchantment of the Seas," the line says in a statement to USA TODAY. "The (Royal Caribbean) ship was at dock when the incident occurred. The Carnival Legend sustained broken glass and other minor damage to some open deck areas."
Full article - http://www.usatoday.com/travel/cruises/item.aspx?type=blog&ak=68500121.blog
The visionaries at Royal Caribbean are continuing their wonderful new online content. Ever wonder what life on board is like for the staff, the entertainers, the cruise directors? RCCL offers more than just a glimpse of this lifestyle, but also online applications and lists of requirements specific to each job. Go to http://RoyalCaribbeanProductions.com - then click on the 'Auditions' and the 'Wow! Careers' tabs at the top of the homepage. Bottom line - being a former cruise ship entertainer myself from a couple of decades back, I am blown away by the growth in size, sophistication and overall professionalism of these production shows - and the cruise industry in general.