OOOOH! I'm in love! I'm a big ship nerd! I'm going to be getting married aboard the USS New Jersey next spring and everyone I tell gives me the "you're nuts" look. But I love ships, especially battleships!
As I was doing some research on a certain HAPAG (Hamburg Amerika) ship, I came across these links which may interest some of you who like the large ocean liners:
Ships List: I posted the HAPAG list, but there are many others.
I am in the same boat, pardon the pun, as Cherry Bomb and Plain Old Dave. I love battleships and the only time I have been at sea is "haze gray and underway". I would someday like to go to sea on a civilian ship and experience the sea without all the work.
As John Masefield said "I must go down to the sea in ships".
I just checked out shipgeek's list. His numero uno is SS United States, which was designed to be a fast troop ship. Great ship, certainly, but IMHO not the greatest. I'd pick Normandie, myself.
My girlfriend, when she was very little, went to Europe on the Liberte, Ile de France and the France, and she hardly remembers it at all! Gak!
BTW, according to the SS Maritime website, the SS France/Blue Lady is on thre verge of being saved. She's been beached at Alang, India all winter, waiting for the cutter's torch, while legal battles were being waged. Miraculously, it looks like a group of investors is going to rescue her and turn her into another Queen Mary. Hooray!
Yeah, I'll out myself as a nautical-geek, in addition to being a railhead and a wingnut. (My major vice is collecting models and miniatures, I plan to use 'em as visual aids when I retire and start teaching history classes--I always hated droning lecturers, so I want to make it as engrossing for my future students as possible!)
Anyway, for some reason I've been on a geek-out of late about the various ship designs by the US Shipping Board (WWI) and Maritime Commission (WWII), and came across this site for the MC hulls: http://www.us-maritime-commission.de/
It's cruelly ironic, having to turn overseas for information about one of the world's biggest Merchant Marine programs...
Cruising the one time I tried wasn't my thing, but that's 'cause I made the mistake of unwittingly booking on a party-hearty line when I'm not a party animal. I always wanted an entire ship all to myself for some reason...
those fats waller lyrics are marvelous.
too bad the music on the radio you hear today is so bad.
and the music you hear is bad.
most of it.
it's just sounds and beats.
very boring. very, very boring.
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