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Road Trip IV
July 16th, Part 2
What, Again? - After our feet got sore and we reached Cool Movie Stuff Overload at ComiCon, we decided to make a last-minute adjustment to our plans.
Almost Fictionally Cool - Going back during busier hours meant that there were ... costumed interpreters. Oh, the amusement.
Nautical Stuff - She's so pretty.
The Berkeley - My mom managed to tear my sister and I away from the ship and the jolly sing-song, up to the upper deck of the Berkeley, the passenger boat which houses the gift shop. It was pretty as well, in a different way.
Quarterdeck - ... and it had a lovely view of the main attraction from one of the windows.
Stern - Like all movie stars, the Surprise has a gorgeous derriere.
9:07 pm
Okay, whose great idea was it to let me have a DVD player with screen capture?

I'm so mean. You'd hardly think I have a lot of sympathy for the poor guy.
What, Again? - After our feet got sore and we reached Cool Movie Stuff Overload at ComiCon, we decided to make a last-minute adjustment to our plans.
Almost Fictionally Cool - Going back during busier hours meant that there were ... costumed interpreters. Oh, the amusement.
Nautical Stuff - She's so pretty.
The Berkeley - My mom managed to tear my sister and I away from the ship and the jolly sing-song, up to the upper deck of the Berkeley, the passenger boat which houses the gift shop. It was pretty as well, in a different way.
Quarterdeck - ... and it had a lovely view of the main attraction from one of the windows.
Stern - Like all movie stars, the Surprise has a gorgeous derriere.
9:07 pm
Okay, whose great idea was it to let me have a DVD player with screen capture?

I'm so mean. You'd hardly think I have a lot of sympathy for the poor guy.
*giggles* Oh, Tea...
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(Anonymous) 2005-08-07 08:59 pm (UTC)(link)Just like Jennifer Lopez!
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(Anonymous) 2005-08-07 11:25 pm (UTC)(link)*tips hat*
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Ahem. The Rose to Surprise transformation I was aware of, but I bow to your knowledge of the ship's history.
I'm sure the museum will be cashing in on that fact, so that's good.
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Oh! I love costumed interpreters! I get so much action whenever I go to the Tryon Palace Christmas Candlelit.
I shall cease typing before my computer overheats from the radioactive waves of pure envy my body is surely emanating. How exciting!
Oh, oh, oh - you can see Stephen's bench... Stephen's bench... (thingamajig - sad that I was once a sailor and I don't even know what that thing is called. My ship didn't have one anyway; it had an a-frame).
So, are they referring to it officially as the Surprise now or is it still the Rose?
Agh! That guy is aiming something in the last shot! Hide the doctor!
*taps foot*
(When do you plan on updating 'the site' my sweet?)
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I'm sure they'll at least have ... photos. And maybe the blueprints?
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Yes, they rechristened it the Surprise, but it still has the Rose bell.
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...a completely plausible situation, nonetheless...
Now, to the question. Who planted it?
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(Anonymous) 2005-09-09 12:20 am (UTC)(link)