riggins
You can't always get what you want, but if you try
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- Mar 14, 2002
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Hi guys-
We just got back from a great trip. On our last day, we left MGM via boat back to the Beach Club. We were travelling with kids and their strollers so we sat in the "stroller section" of the boat- which is the very last row of seats facing toward the back of the boat. As the boat was about finished boarding, a couple getting ready to board asked the driver if they could sit on the back deck of the boat. So, she opened the rear doors that led them directly out to the back deck- the key here is that they did not go all the way through the boat before boarding.
As we pull away, the couple on back started a little cuddling and smootching (nothing offensive). By the time we got to the Swan and Dolphin, things were picking up a bit (like a PG-13 movie). The other families who were also facing backwards began to comment and we joked about them getting a room. By the time we got to the Beach Club, their innocent canoodling had turned into full scale heavy petting and beyond (We crossed into rated R territory- I'll save the details- let's keep the board PG). Fortunately, all the kids were still sitting in their strollers and missed the action, but the 6 adults on board in those seats got quite a show. I really wanted to get up and say something, but I didn't want to cause a scene or call attention to it with kids on board.
So, here's my question . . . can you see in the windows from the back deck of a Friendship boat? I have to believe that these people had no idea that there was an entire row of people watching them from 10-15 feet away. I kept telling myself that the windows must be tinted so that they don't realize everyone is watching.
Thanks
Leslie
We just got back from a great trip. On our last day, we left MGM via boat back to the Beach Club. We were travelling with kids and their strollers so we sat in the "stroller section" of the boat- which is the very last row of seats facing toward the back of the boat. As the boat was about finished boarding, a couple getting ready to board asked the driver if they could sit on the back deck of the boat. So, she opened the rear doors that led them directly out to the back deck- the key here is that they did not go all the way through the boat before boarding.
As we pull away, the couple on back started a little cuddling and smootching (nothing offensive). By the time we got to the Swan and Dolphin, things were picking up a bit (like a PG-13 movie). The other families who were also facing backwards began to comment and we joked about them getting a room. By the time we got to the Beach Club, their innocent canoodling had turned into full scale heavy petting and beyond (We crossed into rated R territory- I'll save the details- let's keep the board PG). Fortunately, all the kids were still sitting in their strollers and missed the action, but the 6 adults on board in those seats got quite a show. I really wanted to get up and say something, but I didn't want to cause a scene or call attention to it with kids on board.
So, here's my question . . . can you see in the windows from the back deck of a Friendship boat? I have to believe that these people had no idea that there was an entire row of people watching them from 10-15 feet away. I kept telling myself that the windows must be tinted so that they don't realize everyone is watching.
Thanks
Leslie