![]() The announcement doesn't mention "fire", by the way, just "bravo". "Bravo, bravo, bravo," it began, with an announcement of the fire's location on the ship. In the book, Tina recalls the announcement of the fire. ![]() Until, that is, I reached the chapter entitled "My Honeymoon, or A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again." Turns out that she and her (then airline-phobic) husband had taken a cruise to Bermuda after their wedding, and that one the way back to the U.S., there had been a fire on board the ship. I packed it because (a) I had already started it (b) it was the paperback, so I figured I could donate it to the ship's library when done and not have to cart it home and (c) it was funny, and therefore good "beach" reading. Allow me to explain.įor my own entertainment, I packed her memoir, Bossypants, in my carry-on, and read it while waiting in airports and while lying by the pool on the cruise ship. And no, to my knowledge, she wasn't there. ![]() Kellyrfineman I'd like to thank Tina Fey for scaring the daylights out of me on my recent cruise in the Caribbean. ![]()
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