Destination unknown
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This week’s photo courtesy of Ted Strutz.

Destination unknown
I watched her sit on the stool next to mine. One long leg slowly crossed over the other, a tight dress pulled tighter leaving nothing to doubt. My eyes worked their way up and eventually focused on two evergreen eyes.
She smiled. “Buy me a drink?”
First night in Seattle, could I be luckier? I signaled the bartender and ordered two very dry martinis.
That’s the last thing I remembered.
I woke foggy-headed and found myself on a strange ship heading out to sea.
Shanghaied? That’s the stuff of fiction. Of history. It doesn’t really happen. Not anymore, right?
Right?
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First and last stop? Gather Island!
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I miss Gather Island!
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Great twist, he fell for that one too easily!
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It was the eyes that did him in!
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Oh, sadly, trafficking is as ‘alive’ as it’s ever been. For women and children, mostly, but not only.
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But, was he actually headed to Shanghai?
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It has little to do with Shanghai place. to Shanghai actually means to force (someone) to join a ship lacking a full crew by drugging them or using other underhand means.
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If he’s lucky. I think his fate will be far worse.
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Dang. He’s headed for a dry port, isn’t he? 😀
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Ooof, that’s a horrible way to go. Shanghaiing is very real, or was in the Western States. They have the tunnels and history to prove .
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it looks like he’s headed to paradise. 🙂
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I’d like to think that when his head clears he’ll find himself to be a pampered guest on her luxury yacht… though he’s probably not!
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Dear Michael
My husband tells the story of how he got shanghaied in Naples while in the Navy. Yes it still happens. Well told.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Oh, the adventures discovered on misadventures. Well done.
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He was way too easy prey… Poor bugger!
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I know about trafficking but didn’t know that shanghaiing is still a thing. Let’s hope he has enough means to buy himself free.
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Oh dear… not what he bargained for!
Nicely written
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That was an interesting tale with all the background…
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