SS France East - SS Liberte West in the 1960s
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penname: Supertitanicfreak. My name is Tyler Joshua Frederick. I like everything but I don't see that matters, considering there is almost nothing I don't like. At this point of my life, I'm trying to avoid the word dreams, because I will make it a reality. And I have determination, I plan to built 4 Liners that almost exactly like Titanic & above all else work for a certain company.... A company call Cunard White Star Line or Cunard as most people just call it that.
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awsome!
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@SuperTitanicfreak Beg to differ. The SS United States was the perfect ocean liner! By the way, all comments are moderated, so you needn't post multiple times, thanks.
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What is with American Like that bitch united states. There nothing special about her UGLY as sin, not like Liberte & France. There are beautiful Liners. More special then united states. I just France passing RMS Queen Mary sometime Poseidon in Southampton. This is the ultimate power!



How is the name of that song?
Daewooverbrenner 1 year ago
@Daewooverbrenner It's Santo & Johnny performing "Around the World in 80 Days" Hope this helps!
shipgeek 1 year ago
@shipgeek awesome thanks ;) Your Movies are great
Daewooverbrenner 1 year ago
@Daewooverbrenner Glad you like!
shipgeek 1 year ago
I'm sorry, it's just that I never really like big u, is that what is sometime called? I wasn't with her interiors, & never had accepted her as a liner or the fact that she was faster than Queen Mary. Although, I love all Ocean Liners, there's something about united states that I didn't like, I think it's the alumilum. Sometimes when I hear her name, I rush into defense mode & stick up for Queen Mary. Sorry...
SuperTitanicfreak 1 year ago
@SuperTitanicfreak no worries, but in the ongoing evolution of ocean liner design, the "Big U" really was the pinnacle. The best design to do what a liner was supposed to do... deliver her passengers with safety, speed and style. Always happy to agree to disagree!
shipgeek 1 year ago