Who in their right mind would watch a movie about a disaster set on the ocean when they will be on said ocean in a ship in a few weeks
Yep you guessed it Dougwe.
Just watched the movie "Poseidon" this afternoon. Looks like I better find someone to hold my hand now
Just hope there are no icebergs out there as well.
sarg said
06:29 PM Dec 22, 2013
Ha Ha Ha ......You Silly Dougwe,.....No icebergs, The Ship to Tassie is Unsinkable (yeah right!!) and It's Summer now. (no icebergs) But If I was You I'd Stay out on Deck With Ya Binoculars and keep watch for them just in case ....OK.......If a Westerly Wind is Blowing and the Seas Get rough........................LOOK OUT............OK?.......ha ha ha ...just kidding NO really, Go By Plane and rent a car ...OK....Merry Christmas. Sarg.
Dougwe said
06:35 PM Dec 22, 2013
No planes Sarg, I've seen "Snakes on a plane" too. Movies are true so ya can't fool me mate. Binoculars are a good idea though, they are in the tug at all times so will have to remember to take them with me.
Mr B2 said
06:49 PM Dec 22, 2013
The Ship to Tassie did sink in the Yarra years ago, But dont worry, If its too rough, they dont sail,
You wont need binoculars, The waves can be 50 foot high, So you can see them very easily, And close up, Hahahahaha
dazren said
08:06 PM Dec 22, 2013
Don't let it worry you Doug, !!! I was reading that the Ferry to Tasmania, only Experiences major trouble that has the potential to capsize the Ship ?? In 1 out of every 25 trips ???
So you should be fine
Hmmm just checked their Website again ??? Apparently the last 24 trips have been trouble free
justcruisin01 said
09:00 PM Dec 22, 2013
Dougwe wrote:
Just hope there are no icebergs out there as well.
Best take a bottle from the top shelf, can't wast the ice.
JC.
The dog lady said
09:12 PM Dec 22, 2013
Just take your floaties and your Valium Doug, you'll be fine
milo said
11:31 PM Dec 22, 2013
I guess it could show you what not to do in an emergancey !
Dougwe said
06:32 AM Dec 23, 2013
JC, like your thinking.
Dog Lady, I will borrow my Granddaughters floaties for sure.
Delta18 said
12:15 PM Dec 23, 2013
Make sure there are no well known Hollywood stars on board and you should be ok I reckon.
Whenever something tragic happens there are always many of them around!
copper1 said
12:35 PM Dec 23, 2013
Dougwe wrote:
Who in their right mind would watch a movie about a disaster set on the ocean when they will be on said ocean in a ship in a few weeks
Yep you guessed it Dougwe.
Just watched the movie "Poseidon" this afternoon. Looks like I better find someone to hold my hand now
Just hope there are no icebergs out there as well.
You will be right mate we will hold ya hand
sarg said
06:04 PM Dec 23, 2013
Don't forget to take your Sea Sick Tablets you guys......... When I went over the first time in '72 on my honey moon....the mussus was outside hanging onto the rail, sending a burley trail across Bass Straight, most of the night, Yeah I had a GREAT night.........NOT!!! Maybe I should of thrown a line out the back, would of been more fun.....
Dougwe said
07:24 PM Dec 23, 2013
Going over during the day this time so I can see the iceberg or big wave coming Sarg.
Thanks C1, I know who my friends are.
Kiwi-as said
07:42 PM Dec 23, 2013
Hey Doug if the boat gets off course a bit, you could end up over here.
Dougwe said
08:13 PM Dec 23, 2013
Yeh, thanks mate, another thing to think about now. You could hold my hand when I got there though :))
Ontos45 said
08:36 AM Dec 24, 2013
I'd find and stick close to "the unsinkable Mollie Brown".......LOL
Who in their right mind would watch a movie about a disaster set on the ocean when they will be on said ocean in a ship in a few weeks
Yep you guessed it Dougwe.
Just watched the movie "Poseidon" this afternoon. Looks like I better find someone to hold my hand now
Just hope there are no icebergs out there as well.
The Ship to Tassie did sink in the Yarra years ago, But dont worry, If its too rough, they dont sail,
You wont need binoculars, The waves can be 50 foot high, So you can see them very easily, And close up, Hahahahaha
Don't let it worry you Doug, !!! I was reading that the Ferry to Tasmania, only Experiences major trouble that has the potential to capsize the Ship ?? In 1 out of every 25 trips ???


So you should be fine
Hmmm just checked their Website again ??? Apparently the last 24 trips have been trouble free





Best take a bottle from the top shelf, can't wast the ice.
JC.
Just take your floaties and your Valium Doug, you'll be fine

Dog Lady, I will borrow my Granddaughters floaties for sure.
Make sure there are no well known Hollywood stars on board and you should be ok I reckon.
Whenever something tragic happens there are always many of them around!
You will be right mate we will hold ya hand
Don't forget to take your Sea Sick Tablets you guys.........

Maybe I should of thrown a line out the back, would of been more fun.....


When I went over the first time in '72 on my honey moon....the mussus was outside hanging onto the rail, sending a burley trail across Bass Straight, most of the night, Yeah I had a GREAT night.........NOT!!!
Thanks C1, I know who my friends are.