Shantira Jackson
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I lived on a cruise ship. I worked on a cruise ship for 18 weeks. 18 weeks.
I lived on a cruise ship. I worked on a cruise ship for 18 weeks. 18 weeks.
I lived on a cruise ship. I worked on a cruise ship for 18 weeks. 18 weeks.
And let me tell you, you couldn't pay me a million dollars to go be living on a cruise ship for that long. Shantira, what were you doing? I was doing comedy, you guys. And you know what? It was easy. Everybody's drunk. I've never been funnier.
And let me tell you, you couldn't pay me a million dollars to go be living on a cruise ship for that long. Shantira, what were you doing? I was doing comedy, you guys. And you know what? It was easy. Everybody's drunk. I've never been funnier.
And let me tell you, you couldn't pay me a million dollars to go be living on a cruise ship for that long. Shantira, what were you doing? I was doing comedy, you guys. And you know what? It was easy. Everybody's drunk. I've never been funnier.
You know what? Me too. You've all been there.
You know what? Me too. You've all been there.
You know what? Me too. You've all been there.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, or as his friends like to call him, The Met, has a long history of displaying beautiful art pieces and welcoming children of all ages. One day, a docent brought his daughter to work, only to immediately lose her. The girl had been to the museum hundreds of times, and she decided it was time to put her own spin on the exhibits.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, or as his friends like to call him, The Met, has a long history of displaying beautiful art pieces and welcoming children of all ages. One day, a docent brought his daughter to work, only to immediately lose her. The girl had been to the museum hundreds of times, and she decided it was time to put her own spin on the exhibits.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, or as his friends like to call him, The Met, has a long history of displaying beautiful art pieces and welcoming children of all ages. One day, a docent brought his daughter to work, only to immediately lose her. The girl had been to the museum hundreds of times, and she decided it was time to put her own spin on the exhibits.
One by one, she went around replacing the placards that give details about the art in the rooms with her own handwritten, honest reviews. The Egyptian room, originally known as the Temple of Dinder, was replaced with a placard that said, this stuff in here is pretty cool, but don't forget about what happened in the mummy. Be chill in here.
One by one, she went around replacing the placards that give details about the art in the rooms with her own handwritten, honest reviews. The Egyptian room, originally known as the Temple of Dinder, was replaced with a placard that said, this stuff in here is pretty cool, but don't forget about what happened in the mummy. Be chill in here.
One by one, she went around replacing the placards that give details about the art in the rooms with her own handwritten, honest reviews. The Egyptian room, originally known as the Temple of Dinder, was replaced with a placard that said, this stuff in here is pretty cool, but don't forget about what happened in the mummy. Be chill in here.
The room with the antique furniture placard changed from a Renaissance revival room to skip this room. You can't even sit on any of the couches. Throughout the day, docents were finding and removing the placards display after display. When asked why she did it, the girls said that at school they were learning how the best art is honest art.
The room with the antique furniture placard changed from a Renaissance revival room to skip this room. You can't even sit on any of the couches. Throughout the day, docents were finding and removing the placards display after display. When asked why she did it, the girls said that at school they were learning how the best art is honest art.
The room with the antique furniture placard changed from a Renaissance revival room to skip this room. You can't even sit on any of the couches. Throughout the day, docents were finding and removing the placards display after display. When asked why she did it, the girls said that at school they were learning how the best art is honest art.
And also, I just lied and said I had permission to do this.