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    Almighty Cruiser jemingway's Avatar
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    No the link didn't work for some reason.:thumbsdow
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    Yes it is tragic and I too feel for his family. Let's remember however that this person was allegedly breaking the law of the United States as well as as most other countries. This person may have been attempting to smuggle poison, most likely, into our country. He who lives by the sword, shall die by the sword
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    sad news indeed. I just emailed a waiter on the Grand to see if he knew the guy and if he had heard the news.
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    Yes, it is terrible. Can you imagine getting to know your waiter and then he dies on Thursday of the cruise? That would really bring it home to me. What did his replacement say to his tables? Such an awful waste of life.
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    Very sad, but as stated before, those that live by the sword, die by the sword. Sad, sad news.
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    He definitely assumed the risk of his own accord if he was taking/smuggling drugs. And he paid the ultimate price for his own foolishness. But that doesnt make it any less tragic, in my opinion. The older I get, the harder it is for me to sit in judgement of others. Ive never even seen herione and certainly wouldnt take or smuggle it. But like most of us, I did some pretty stupid things in my youth that I am not very proud of. And I can recall some very recklass behavior on my part, like driving under the influence, that could have killed me. Yes, it would have been my own stupid fault. But my friends and family would feel the same pain at my loss. And I imagine this young man's family is feeling alot of pain now. It was certainly a tragedy no matter who was at fault.

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