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BosoxI

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I know threads on passenger conduct tend to get tense, but my experience on the Emerald this past week is a first for me at least. I'm at my balcony railing talking to the guy in the next cabin, a fellow in his 30s, I estimate. Without warning he steps back and spits on his balcony floor then resumes our conversation. He does it twice more before I excuse myself. Now, believe me, I've worked construction jobs, I served in a combat arm with some pretty tough guys, and my good friend of 40+ years is as rough as they come. So I'm used to similar behaviour but never in my wildest dreams would I expect to see someone spitting on the balcony floor.

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Ok I forget which board I read this on, but a man with false teeth took out the teeth after eating dinner and licked them clean, right there at the table in front of everyone! :eek: That has to be the grossest thing I have ever read about on these boards.

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Sounds like you had at least one of those Walmart people onboard you cruise! (referring to the 'people of walmart' picture emails I receive on a regular basis) ;)

My son thinks that is the funniest website ever! Thanks for the giggle!

 

For those who have not seen it:

http://www.peopleofwalmart.com/?page_id=9798&paged=3

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My first thought was he did not want the wind to carry his spit in your direction. I'm also thinking chewing tobacco.

 

The false teeth posting topped OP's post. I think my jaw would have dropped to the floor had I witnessed that display.

 

And not all Wal-Mart shoppers have bad manners. I love shopping at Wal-Mart. It beats the high prices of Harris-Teeter or Simon David.

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Can't believe that behavior on a Princess ship, Carnival yes, not Princess.:rolleyes:

 

Gee, I wonder what kind of people you think book on Carnival. Having sailed on most

major lines I haven't noticed much difference between the passengers on any of them.

A lot of people on the Princess boards also sail on Carnival, does that make them

more uncouth?

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