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"There were hardly any weirdos, either, and there can be a lot of weirdos on ships—and this was the seventies! Now this may be the perspective of a college kid, but on the other ships you learned how to keep to yourself. Do your job. Go back to your room. Go to the mess when you want to eat, but don't talk too much.
But on the Fitz, it wasn't like that. It was a really good bunch of guys.”
— Jun 01, 2026 05:47PM
But on the Fitz, it wasn't like that. It was a really good bunch of guys.”
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.something told Labadie not to look away, to keep watching, to pay attention…The Fitzgerald slowly pivoted into the five-hundred-foot-wide Superior Entry Channel, then glided between Minnesota Point and Wisconsin Point-the two slender arms of land reaching out from each state, nearly touching in the water.After the Fitz slipped out of the safety of their embrace, Labadie watched her cruise out into Lake Superior...
— Jun 04, 2026 02:05PM

