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REVIEW / EXPERIENCE - Carnival Elation / March 21 - March 28- OT
On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 10:21:47 -0500 (EST), (villa
deauville) wrote: Very interesting name. Samiel SUNSET So's yours. |
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REVIEW / EXPERIENCE - Carnival Elation / March 21 - March 28
"Cathy Kearns" wrote in message . com... Though cruising is wonderful for many people, cruising isn't for everyone. Some people are shy, and being thrown into meeting new people just isn't all that thrilling. Some don't like hanging out in the sun, drinking, and watching pool games. I know I find the action around the tiny ship pools less than engrossing, and I prefer eating dinner with folks I already know. I only like cruises that stop in a port everyday. I find sea day excruitiatingly dull, and despite the size of the ships makes me feel trapped. I think Samiel tried cruising with the best of intentions, but why throw more money into cruising when he has figured out it's not his cup of tea? You're right, not everyone likes the same thing about cruises. I don't care for pools, pool games, sunning (fair skin, high skin cancer risk) or the evening shows. On the other hand, I love snorkeling in ports, and love an hour or so of "extreme" ping pong after dinner with a friend (we don't keep score, but the ceiling, floor, walls and people walking by too slowly are all in bounds). I like tracking the ships location on my GPS and plotting our location on a navigation chart that I tape up in my cabin. I think Samiel would do better trying another cruise with friends who like similar activities (like he said, a ping pong friend would help). Perhaps on a different line that maybe better suits his style. Maybe a ship with a rock climbing wall, if that suits him better. Or an itinerary with more ports, or one that visits places he might like more - perhaps the Mediterranean, the Greek Isles, Alaska, Hawaii, or Norwegian Fjords. I'm not suggesting that he try to repeat what he did. Or abandon cruises because of the one he want on. I'm suggesting that some more research might steer him in a direction that he might enjoy more. I don't want to rule out that a cruise isn't for him just yet. It still might be his cup of tea... if he can find a different enough flavor of tea. --Tom |
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REVIEW / EXPERIENCE - Carnival Elation / March 21 - March 28
The cow and I love to get naked and lie on our private verandah, Then, the
best is to call room service and some wog comes in and gets all nervous seeing us naked! haha "Tom & Linda" wrote in message et... "Cathy Kearns" wrote in message . com... Though cruising is wonderful for many people, cruising isn't for everyone. Some people are shy, and being thrown into meeting new people just isn't all that thrilling. Some don't like hanging out in the sun, drinking, and watching pool games. I know I find the action around the tiny ship pools less than engrossing, and I prefer eating dinner with folks I already know. I only like cruises that stop in a port everyday. I find sea day excruitiatingly dull, and despite the size of the ships makes me feel trapped. I think Samiel tried cruising with the best of intentions, but why throw more money into cruising when he has figured out it's not his cup of tea? You're right, not everyone likes the same thing about cruises. I don't care for pools, pool games, sunning (fair skin, high skin cancer risk) or the evening shows. On the other hand, I love snorkeling in ports, and love an hour or so of "extreme" ping pong after dinner with a friend (we don't keep score, but the ceiling, floor, walls and people walking by too slowly are all in bounds). I like tracking the ships location on my GPS and plotting our location on a navigation chart that I tape up in my cabin. I think Samiel would do better trying another cruise with friends who like similar activities (like he said, a ping pong friend would help). Perhaps on a different line that maybe better suits his style. Maybe a ship with a rock climbing wall, if that suits him better. Or an itinerary with more ports, or one that visits places he might like more - perhaps the Mediterranean, the Greek Isles, Alaska, Hawaii, or Norwegian Fjords. I'm not suggesting that he try to repeat what he did. Or abandon cruises because of the one he want on. I'm suggesting that some more research might steer him in a direction that he might enjoy more. I don't want to rule out that a cruise isn't for him just yet. It still might be his cup of tea... if he can find a different enough flavor of tea. --Tom |
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REVIEW / EXPERIENCE - Carnival Elation / March 21 - March 28
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 21:48:25 -0500, "clint"
wrote: The cow and I love to get naked and lie on our private verandah, Then, the best is to call room service and some wog comes in and gets all nervous seeing us naked! haha Udderly ridiculous. |
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REVIEW / EXPERIENCE - Carnival Elation / March 21 - March 28
On Sat, 03 Apr 2004 17:36:41 -0500, Cruising Chrissy
wrote: On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 21:48:25 -0500, "clint" wrote: The cow and I love to get naked and lie on our private verandah, Then, the best is to call room service and some wog comes in and gets all nervous seeing us naked! haha Udderly ridiculous. I think we've milked this joke too much already. - Samiel |
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REVIEW / EXPERIENCE - Carnival Elation / March 21 - March 28- OT
On Thu, 1 Apr 2004 10:21:47 -0500 (EST), (villa
deauville) wrote: Very interesting name. Samiel SUNNY S'nd I XXX It's just my Internet handle... not my real name... - Samiel |
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