With the weather not so great, mom and I went into the cinema to watch the Super/Man movie, which is basically the new Christopher Reeve documentary. It was super emotional, pun intended. And certainly it was inspiring in some ways. But the CNN influence was there, and when the opening titles revealed it was a CNN film, I should have known there would be some liberal bullshit working its way in. John Kerry was interviewed, Susan Sarandon was talking about toxic masculinity, which is a farce anyway.
Whoopi Goldberg was interviewed, who I definitely didn't need to see.
After that, we tried Dollar origami in Schooner Bar. The seats were packed, especially with no excursions, leaving everybody on the boat. Apparently the dollar bill was supposed to be folded into a t shirt. For me, it came out looking like George Washington was the victim of a tragic farming accident. That's what happens with Chris and his gay Filipino accent, doing a subpar job at describing steps. And it's the same crap with trivia. I got one step done, folding the bill in half. After that, no idea. And instead, I just drank a Corona.
I went downstairs to watch The Parent Trap in the Centrum. Yep, another event in the area where there is so little room. While sitting up two floors with mom, I noticed on Facebook that Mookie's Deli in Raleigh had closed. I was not a frequenter of it, but I was sad because it's yet another Jewish deli that had closed. Mom's response was three words. "I'm not surprised." She had one sandwich there and didn't care for it. But I thought the comment was rather inappropriate and I mentioned as much. She left and I chose to walk off as well.
Lunch was in main dining room by myself. Chicken Caesar salad, rolls, fried seafood sandwich with truffle fries, and a fruit plate.
Getting some sun would have been nice but a little drizzle was falling so that wasn't happening
I decided to have some quiet time with a cocktail or two. Mojito plus margarita.
I thought at 2 pm, I'd play outdoor volleyball. By the way, no pool volleyball, since the one pool on board isn't big enough for sports. But about 30 people showed up, most of them were kids. I decided it wasn't worth it. I think I showered and relaxed by the balcony. I had dinner by myself and believe me, it wasn't my preference to do so. But mom decided to let me do my thing, but truthfully, she probably just didn't want me around. So it was shrimp cocktail, two orders of chicken marsala, and a great strawberry shortcake.
I just wanted to kill time, so I planned to go the Broadway show. This time, I decided to sit in the balcony. And I was promptly kicked out because I didn't have a high enough RC membership. Never mind that 80 percent of the seats up top were empty. I couldn't be there. I probably cussed the usher out under my breath and stormed off.
Then came some game shows. One was If you know it, dance it, the other was Blankety-blank, which is the Match Game. I don't know, I used to be the willing contestant and I'm just not that guy now. Off I went to King and Country for the Johnny Cash tribute. This bar is primarily beers of the world and gin cocktails. I'm just not a gin guy, I tried it again on this trip once, and that was the end of that. But Nathan, who was the acoustic guitar player on board, did the Cash show. And he had some trivia for us, such as who wrote A Boy Named Sue. I knew it was Shel Silverstein. What was Johnny Cash's first single...I said Hey Porter. I clearly have too much time on my hands.
Also during the show, we watched the end of a terrible football game with the Bears and Seahawks. But the music went for 45 minutes and I would have taken 90 minutes.
Back to Colony Club I went to watch Crazy Quest, which is 18+. This is a game show where anything can happen. Three teams all asked to do crazy things as fast as possible. It was a pretty wacky time with guys getting dressed up to look like women, wild selfies, everyone doing the baby shark, gathering bras. I don't know, I just wasn't feeling it. Bedtime.