Carnival: The Fun (and FEMA approved) Ships!
BerkylvaniaYetAgain
28-09-2005, 22:32
Okay, now, while losing everything is indeed a bummer, there is a bright side.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9507503/
$236 million for three half-empty ships sitting in the harbor. Your FEMA at work!
Texan Hotrodders
28-09-2005, 22:34
Okay, now, while losing everything is indeed a bummer, there is a bright side.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9507503/
$236 million for three half-empty ships sitting in the harbor. Your FEMA at work!
That's very disturbing, but somehow not surprising...
Props to Carnival. An excellent business transaction! As for FEMA, well, you accept help wherever you can get it in times like these.
Texan Hotrodders
28-09-2005, 22:36
Props to Carnival. An excellent business transaction! As for FEMA, well, you take help however you can get it.
But it's so hard to get good help these days... ;)
But it's so hard to get good help these days... ;)
Isn't it? Everyone speaks the language of Money, though. ;)
OceanDrive2
29-09-2005, 13:00
Props to Carnival. An excellent business transaction! As for FEMA, well, you accept help wherever you can get it in times like these.1 word
Venezuela.