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Well, this site gives ticket cost data: https://rmstitanic1912.weebly.com/the-cost-of-tickets.html
Actually, most if not all bodies of those drowned (i.e., without lifejackets) would have sunk to the bottom since once the lungs were filled with seawater, the body would be denser than seawater. The hydrostatic pressure would not have 'destroyed' the bodies since, if the lungs were filled with water, the bodies would then be incompressible. And, not only would aquatic life have stripped the flesh, but the calcium-deficient seawater at that depth would have soon dissolved the bone, leaving no trace of human remains.
Actually, most if not all bodies of those drowned (i.e., without lifejackets) would have sunk to the bottom since once the lungs were filled with seawater, the body would be denser than seawater. The hydrostatic pressure would not have 'destroyed' the bodies since, if the lungs were filled with water, the bodies would then be incompressible. And, not only would aquatic life have stripped the flesh, but the calcium-deficient seawater at that depth would have soon dissolved the bone, leaving no trace of human remains.
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Better ghost peppers than ghost apples.
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I _told_ you to hurry.
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Oh, sorry, no Urban Dictionary definition here. WTM is me, and the WTM curse is that it seems that most programs I liked as a child lasted only one or two seasons, often just one as was the case for Honey West. I have mentioned this "curse" extensively through these posts, as they have frequently concerned obscure TV shows that few others have heard of. Run, Buddy, Run is another good example.
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WTM is me, and the WTM curse is that it seems that most programs I liked as a child lasted only one or two seasons, usually just one as was the case for Honey West.
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Excellent. I think the second film was just very rushed for some reason; it was released the next year. I'd like to have seen a third. Put Phibes in Hell and it wouldn't be a week before he was running the place. Quite the mechanical genius too.
The Badmovies.org review perfectly mirrors your last sentence.
The Badmovies.org review perfectly mirrors your last sentence.
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Alex and Miss C thank you and wanted me to tell you that they'll be here all week. Oh, and tip your waiter.
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You're welcome. I wasn't about to mention that thing.
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...and hoping that everyone forgets Baa Baa Black Sheep.
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But other westerns did survive past TWWW. The High Chaparral lasted until 1971, Bonanza until 1973, and Gunsmoke until 1975. there were probably others, but for a while during the 1960's one could hardly turn on a TV without finding a western. True, there are none now, but they died a slow death.
Good job on Krystal!
Good job on Krystal!
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Excellent. I'm sure I saw the Eastwood episode but don't remember it. He was doing Rawhide at the time, I think. And I'm sure you've seen this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQQqtHPoeaA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQQqtHPoeaA
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I have to agree. But the times, they are a-changin'. We lived across the street from the elementary school that I attended and the playground was studded with baseball diamonds, every one of which would be filled on Saturdays by kids playing pickup games. Today - not a one is in use on the weekends. And I used to read all of my free time, as opposed to staring at a smartphone or computer screen. I'm better off for all that.
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OK, you got me. I need a rosetta stone.
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I have great ideas for numerous films and sequels but that is a tough market to break into. Too bad for the paying public, I guess. This film might be a surprise, but if so, then I will be surprised.