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EPISODE · Jun 7, 2024 · 47 MIN

Cruise Ship Calamity

from Ordinary Observations

Join Mark and Jack as they once again welcome Captain Anton onto the show, this time to discuss a little nautical naughtiness aboard the comically large cruise ships that patrol our oceans. Jack poses some tough logistical questions in his recount of 'The Poop Cruise From Hell'. Anton walks us step by step through just how Salty Seaman Francesco Schettino managed to create a 35m hole in the hull of his ship, The Costa Concordia. And Mark goes deep into the bowels of the ship, looking for dead bodies and a lack of ice cream. It later becomes clear the fellas have been paid off by two opposing sides of the climate lobby, but this ideological discrepancy is nothing that can't be fixed by stripping off for a little nude cruising together, aboard Bare Necessities Cruises. Listen in for all this and more, this time on Ordinary Observations. Hosts: Mark Stribling, Jack Williamson, & Anton Berggren This is a podcast by K103 Göteborgs Studentradio.

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Join Mark and Jack as they once again welcome Captain Anton onto the show, this time to discuss a little nautical naughtiness aboard the comically large cruise ships that patrol our oceans. Jack poses some tough logistical questions in his recount...

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