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Passenger jumps overboard from the Celebrity Millennium

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This story is quite a strange story about a young lady who became very inebriated on this cruise and jumped off after making some strange comments about the burial at sea of OBL. Here's the story:

http://www.benningto...p-activist.html

What is strange about the story is the note at the bottom of it:

© 2011. All stories are works of satire and parody.

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This story is quite a strange story about a young lady who became very inebriated on this cruise and jumped off after making some strange comments about the burial at sea of OBL. Here's the story:

http://www.benningto...p-activist.html

What is strange about the story is the note at the bottom of it:

© 2011. All stories are works of satire and parody.

WOW, John, you're right. I missed that totally. That does change everything.

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John: are you saying this is not true?

No I'm not saying this is not true, But you can't find anything on this happening, It just amazes me how fast thing get swept under the table with the cruises lines.

John

scalise12 :wink2:

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John: are you saying this is not true?

No I'm not saying this is not true, But you can't find anything on this happening, It just amazes me how fast thing get swept under the table with the cruises lines.

John

scalise12 :wink2:

Going back to the article, I see that almost everything about the article is fake. Searching the internet, and there is no organization of that name. The city, San Narciso is a fictional town from a novel called "The Crying of Lot 49" by Thomas Pynchon. Even the names that they use in the article are truly ridiculous. It goes over the top quoting a bartender named Isaacs (The Love Boat). This article is fake, and doesn't try to hide it. None the less, I didn't pick it up at first.

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John: are you saying this is not true?

No I'm not saying this is not true, But you can't find anything on this happening, It just amazes me how fast thing get swept under the table with the cruises lines.

John

scalise12 :wink2:

Going back to the article, I see that almost everything about the article is fake. Searching the internet, and there is no organization of that name. The city, San Narciso is a fictional town from a novel called "The Crying of Lot 49" by Thomas Pynchon. Even the names that they use in the article are truly ridiculous. It goes over the top quoting a bartender named Isaacs (The Love Boat). This article is fake, and doesn't try to hide it. None the less, I didn't pick it up at first.

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