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The Kings were plunked down in a place that hated the cold, yet they made ice cool and won two Stanley Cup championships.

“There’s still a small population of people who are willing to plunk down the money to buy the Enquirer at the supermarket,” Levine said.

Heywood is a transplanted hedge fund mogul from California who, last year, plunked down more than $6 million to fund signature gathering operations to put six initiatives on the ballot.

But the passengers who plunked down $1,800 to $100,000 and boarded the ship at Port Miami in Florida on Jan. 27, said nothing could have prepared them for the vessel’s sheer scale.

Instead, they might have a quasi-nearer-my-Trump-to-thee feeling as they plunk down their cash.

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