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Let's take a cruise, but only if we are constipated...
On 3/16/2013 1:14 PM, J Herring wrote:
On Sat, 16 Mar 2013 12:17:47 -0400, Meyer wrote:
On 3/16/2013 11:01 AM, J Herring wrote:
On Sat, 16 Mar 2013 09:50:01 -0400, Gogarty wrote:
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I could see a smaller boat up in Alaska or maybe one of those bigger
sailboats that take 50 people down in the Carib.
I heard the food is great though, but there are lots of obese people.
The smaller ships in the Caribbean have disappeared. Company went belly up.
There is the Mystic Whaler out of New London. We did that more than 30 years
ago. Find a book entitled "Cruises and Cruse Ships." On our Christmas cruise
the food was great. We had a table for two. There were 1,000 children aboard.
Lots of fat people. Not in general a classy lot. But so what? Pay mre, get
more class. We are now looking at a July 4 cruise on the Queen Mary 2 to
Halifax and back.
Of course we would rather still have our own boat in which we ranged the
coast from Annapolis to Plymouth.
That July 4 cruise sounds like fun. We almost did that trip last fall, from New York to Halifax with
stops in between to 'see the leaves'. It would have been on one of the Disney ships. Great food!
Salmonbait
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Hope you're having a spectacular day!
Are you required to go ashore in Halifax, or is it permissible to stay
aboard ship and enjoy the amenities while admiring the waterfront?
No requirement to go ashore. The food would be much better on board anyway!
Salmonbait
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Hope you're having a spectacular day!
As would the smell and the company...
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