You know the Titanic movie but what if in real life, the boy in the movie who was intending to get to America to be a waiter was actually thrown over board by a stowaways who worked on concert with the young woman whose affections he sought in his naivety. Her name was Cheryl Johns Smith. She survived the Titanic but with no ID and eventually married a Vicar on New Brunswick who wanted to understand how she was always stealing the food in the house and hiding it in her bedroom. So, he took a pair of her underwear and she always wore two pairs. He held them to think about what he feels. He took her boating on a shallow lake. She tried to push him out of the boat playfully but he was too heavy for her. He made a black girl version of her with the underwear. He sent it all over the West Indies to be raised by Anglicans.

  You know the Titanic movie but what if in real life, the boy in the movie who was intending to get to America to be a waiter was actually thrown over board by a stowaways who worked on concert with the young woman whose affections he sought in his naivety.    Her name was Cheryl Johns Smith. She survived the Titanic  but with no ID and eventually married a Vicar on New Brunswick who wanted to understand how she was always stealing the food in the house and hiding it in her bedroom.  So, he took a pair of her underwear and she always wore two pairs. He held them to think about what he feels. He took her boating on a shallow lake. She tried to push him out of the boat playfully but he was too heavy for her. He made a black girl version of her with the underwear. He sent it all over the West Indies to be raised by Anglicans.  













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