Bet that took some extricating

sat in Le Havre port in September '91, on the Kawi, watching vehicles coming off the boat, battered to hell ...
caravans with their sides all stoved in, windows smashed, ... guy pulls up beside me and says "
If you're thinking about getting on that boat, forget it - worst crossing we've ever had " - his car looked like it'd been mauled by some giant animal - had been a wild night in the port - God knows what it'd been like at sea

- spent an extra day in France

commercials and bikes get tied down - not so with cars and caravans
Have been on crossings where the waves have been crashing over the bow, the full length of the ship, all external door have been locked and I have literally been the only one in the restaurant, in the morning, having a 'full English' with grey/green bodies strewn about everywhere - when it's rough, IT IS RUFF

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There's a 6" step into the heads for a reason - to contain the contents in place on a rough one - a lake of p*ss and puke
