An Ontario man who was stranded with his family and about 150 strangers on a whale-watching boat off the coast of Massachusetts overnight says it was like being stuck in a rolling McDonald’s — with a side of seasickness.
by News Staff
Posted Jul 29, 2014 11:23 pm EST
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