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Vacation on a cruise ship in the Caribbean

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Once upon a time, a man decided to vacation on a cruise ship
in the Caribbean.  It was wonderful--the experience of his
life!  He was  waited upon hand and foot.  But, alas, it did
not last.  A hurricane came up  suddenly and the ship went
down. The man found himself, he knew not how, swept up on  the
shore of an island. There was nothing else anywhere to be
seen.  No  person, no supplies, nothing.

The man looked around.  There were some bananas and coconuts,
but that  was it.  He was desperate and forlorn, but decided to
make the best of it.   So for the next four months he ate
bananas, drank coconut juice and mostly looked to the sea
mightily for a ship to come to his rescue.

One day, as he was lying on the beach stroking his beard and
looking  for a ship, he spotted movement out of the corner of
his eye.  Could it be  true, was it a ship?  No, from around
the corner of the island came a  rowboat.  In it was the most
gorgeous woman he had ever seen . . . or at least,  within the
past four months.  She was tall and tanned, and her blond
hair flowed  in the sea breeze, giving her an almost ethereal
quality.  She spotted him  also (since he was waving and
yelling and screaming to get her attention),  and she rowed her
boat towards him.

In disbelief, he asked, "Where did you come from?  How did
you get  here?"

She said, "I rowed from the other side of the island.  I
landed on this island when my cruise ship sank."

"Amazing", he said, "I didn't know anyone else had survived.

How many  of you are there?  Where did you get the rowboat?

You must have been really  lucky to have a rowboat wash-up with
you."

"It is only me", she said, "and the rowboat didn't wash up,
nothing  else did."

"Well then", said the man, "how did you get the rowboat?"

"I made the rowboat out of raw material that I found on the
island,"  replied the woman.  "The oars were whittled from  Gum
tree branches, and I wove  the bottom from Palm branches, and
the sides and stern came from a  Eucalyptus tree."

"But, but...," stuttered the man, "what about tools and
hardware, how  did you do that?"

"Oh, no problem," replied the woman, "on the south side of
the island  there is a very unusual strata of alluvial rock
exposed.  I found that if I  fired it to a certain temperature
in my kiln, it melted into forgeable  ductile iron.  I used
that for tools, then used the tools to make the  hardware."

"But, enough of that," she said, "where do you live?"  At
last the man  was forced to confess that he had been sleeping
on the beach. "Well, let's  row over to my place," she  said.

So they got into the rowboat and left  for her side of  island.
The woman easily rowed them around to a wharf that  led to the
approach to her place.  She tied up the rowboat with a
beautifully  woven hemp rope. They walked up a stone walk and
around a palm tree, and  there stood an exquisite bungalow
painted in blue and white.  "It's not  much," she said, "but I
call it home.  Sit down, please.  Would you like a drink?"

"No thanks," said  the man, "one more coconut juice and I
will puke."

"It won't be coconut juice, the woman replied. "I have a
still; how  about a Pina Colada?"  Trying to hide his continued
amazement, the man  accepted, and they sat down on her couch to
talk. After a while, when they had  exchanged their stories,
the woman asked, "Tell me, have you always had a beard?"

"No", the man replied, "I was clean shaven all of my life,
even on the  cruise ship".

"Well if you would like to shave, there's a razor upstairs in
the  cabinet in the bathroom." The man, no longer questioning
anything, went upstairs  to the bathroom.  In the cabinet was a
razor made from a bone handle, with two shells honed to a
hollow-ground edge fastened to its end inside of a  swivel
mechanism.  The man shaved, showered and went back down
stairs.

"You look great," said the woman, "I think I'll go up and
slip into  something more comfortable."  The man settled in to
wait, continuing to sip his  Pina Colada.  After a short time,
the woman returned wearing strategically positioned fig leaves
and smelling faintly of gardenia.

"Tell me something," she said, "We have both been out here
for a very  long time with no companionship.  You know what I
mean.  Have you been  lonely?  Is there anything that you
really miss?  Something that all men and woman  need?

Something that it would be really nice to have right now?"

"Yes there is," the man replied, moving closer to the woman
while  fixing her with a long, intense gaze.

"Tell me... Do you  happen to have an internet connection?"
 

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