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To start off let me try and share our most recent "funny".
Having boarded and unpacked, I found that we were one spare blanket short for the bed.
I called the steward and he went off to get one.
Minutes later, there was a knock on the door, I hollered, "come in".
Nothing happened. I went to the door to open it. I met with considerable resistance and impatiently gave a massive tug.
Presto, the door flew open and the room steward was propelled into the room with the front part of his dress slacks ripped open to the knee.
The look of sheer terror on the stewards face had to be seen to be believed.
What had occurred was that this older ship, "Pacific Princess" was equipped with the old style Yale type lock.
The stewards pass key was attached to his belt and pants by a short 18" chain. He had put the key in the lock simultaneous with my jerking the door open.The rest is history.
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