Norwegian Cruise Line Commercial, “It’s Different Out Here” (Ribeye)

Imagine, if you will, an authentic Viking longboat of the historic period with members of its crew weary of their steady diet of gruel. Offered the usual slop, one crew member dares to ask one in charge if they have any ribeye. They even presume to ask for how they would like their steak prepared, as does their mate, who wishes theirs well done. “Why would you do that to a piece of meat?,” questions the first of the second’s preparation choice…

But as you might imagine, a Viking longboat is not a restaurant, and the picky Vikings are issued a ladle full of gruel, which looks about as unappetizing as you’d think. “Thank you for the gruel,” meekly says the first Viking, probably lucky not to be thrown overboard…

Despite the monotonous diet, Vikings like pirates remain popular fantasy figures, despite sea raids never yielding pizza or fast food…

Fox Viking warrior in armor holding battle axe on front of a Viking longship with oars and red sail

(- -Ahh, to be a Sea Fox with a hardy crew back in the day! )

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5 Comments on “Norwegian Cruise Line Commercial, “It’s Different Out Here” (Ribeye)”

  1. carycomic's avatar carycomic Says:

    I remember reading someplace that Nordic shamanesses called volvas (not to be confused with Volvos…or certain similar-sounding areas of feminine anatomy) could turn into foxes, cats, or any other stealthy animal from that part of northern Europe.

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    • carycomic's avatar carycomic Says:

      P.S.—speaking of gruel; remember how foxy Oliver Twist tried to get when asking for a second bowlful of that stuff from the cheapskate in charge of that Victorian orphanage?

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      • vulpesffb's avatar vulpesffb Says:

        I guess when you’re starving or can’t count on regular meals, even gruel sounds better than nothing. Perhaps someone could start a “Gruel to Go” drive-up restaurant franchise? Their slogan: “Get it while it’s warm and gray!” (And best not to ask how they make it! ) 😸

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    • vulpesffb's avatar vulpesffb Says:

      I would devoutly wish to know such a woman! They would make an interesting date… 🦊

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