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<blockquote data-quote="Route 66" data-source="post: 1081663" data-attributes="member: 40816"><p>sadly enough, just like the Titanic, that ship has already sailed....</p><p></p><p>and speaking of Titanic, what the heck was that Captain's name again?</p><p></p><p>like so many of the passengers on that ill-fated voyage, we know the ship is doomed, thanks to foolish decisions from those in command whom we trusted. But because there simply aren't enough lifeboats for all, we can do nothing but keep crawling further and further towards the stern as the once-proud vessel sinks lower and lower.</p><p>And as we do, we find ourselves thinking back to that sunny day when we first stepped through the portal. "Welcome aboard!" called the Captain's officers warmly. "you are about to embark upon a fabulous and rewarding journey. And rest assured you are in good hands and shall be well taken care of. You see, we consider you to be our most valuable asset!" - and we believed.</p><p></p><p>And perhaps most pathetic of all, we watch as some of our fellow passengers naively continue to walk the decks, still believing they're actually going somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Route 66, post: 1081663, member: 40816"] sadly enough, just like the Titanic, that ship has already sailed.... and speaking of Titanic, what the heck was that Captain's name again? like so many of the passengers on that ill-fated voyage, we know the ship is doomed, thanks to foolish decisions from those in command whom we trusted. But because there simply aren't enough lifeboats for all, we can do nothing but keep crawling further and further towards the stern as the once-proud vessel sinks lower and lower. And as we do, we find ourselves thinking back to that sunny day when we first stepped through the portal. "Welcome aboard!" called the Captain's officers warmly. "you are about to embark upon a fabulous and rewarding journey. And rest assured you are in good hands and shall be well taken care of. You see, we consider you to be our most valuable asset!" - and we believed. And perhaps most pathetic of all, we watch as some of our fellow passengers naively continue to walk the decks, still believing they're actually going somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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