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Old May 21st, 2009, 03:57 PM posted to rec.travel.cruises
Jean O'Boyle
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Default Blue Man Group on Norwegian Epic


From: "George Leppla"
Subject: Blue Man Group on Norwegian Epic!
Date: Wednesday, May 20, 2009 7:43 PM


"Ray Goldenberg" wrote


Blue Man Group To Headlines Norwegian Epic's Entertainment Offerings

Company continues legacy of innovation by revolutionizing cruise ship
entertainment with world-class brands and acts in specially designed
venues only on Norwegian Epic



George wrote:
I saw the Blue Man Group show in Las Vegas last January. Let me see if I
can find my review... talk amongst yourselves while I look.
......
......
......

Here it is.....
-------------------
Blue Man Group. Let me summarize the show for you:

BangbangbangityBANGBANGbangbangbangitybangbangBANG
cutestuffcutestuffBANGBANGBANGbangitybangbangbangb ang
bangityBANGBANGbangbangbangitybangbangBANGcutestuf f
cutestuffBANGBANGBANGbangitybangbangbangbangbangit y
BANGBANGbangbangbangitybangbangBANGcutestuffcutest uff
BANGBANGBANGbangitybangbangBANG. BANG. BANG.

The show is a "one trick pony". It is a good trick, but after the first 30
minutes it got a little boring for me. I am the exception, I suppose...
everyone else seems to love this show.
--------------------

Maybe I'm just not suave, cool or debonair enough to know art when I see it,
but BMG was pretty much a lot of repetitive noise.

Yikes, George, that sounds like being parked next to a car with a blaring
boom box at an exceptionally long red light!! There is far too much noise
out there that they call "music" and this group sounds very irritating to
me! Give me the the music of the 40's through 60's , the real good oldies
and some classical music thrown in..lots more calming and soothing for the
soul!
Glad you and Becca are back safely from Alaska. We returned late Monday
night and it was great seeing everyone.

--Jean



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Old May 21st, 2009, 09:16 PM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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Default Blue Man Group on Norwegian Epic

Interesting that Jean would choose to start a seperate post on the same
subject already in discusstion, but whatever. In any event, here is a link
to supplement information on this very subject.

Smooth sailing at all...
John Sisker - SHIP-TO-SHORE CRUISE AGENCY®
(714) 536-3850 or toll-free at (800) 724-6644 & (Agency ID: 714.536.3850)
www.shiptoshorecruise.com



....Norwegian Epic Reveals: Blue Man Group, Epic Casino and a Big Top at
Sea...

"New York - Norwegian Cruise Line continues to "break the mold" of the
onboard cruise experience."

Source:
* TravelPulse
* By Dori Saltman
* May 21, 2009
- http://www.traveltrade.com/news_arti...923&p=news.htm

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Old May 21st, 2009, 10:23 PM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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Jean O'Boyle wrote:
George wrote:
I saw the Blue Man Group show in Las Vegas last January. Let me see if I
can find my review... talk amongst yourselves while I look.
.....
.....
.....

Here it is.....
-------------------
Blue Man Group. Let me summarize the show for you:

BangbangbangityBANGBANGbangbangbangitybangbangBANG
cutestuffcutestuffBANGBANGBANGbangitybangbangbangb ang
bangityBANGBANGbangbangbangitybangbangBANGcutestuf f
cutestuffBANGBANGBANGbangitybangbangbangbangbangit y
BANGBANGbangbangbangitybangbangBANGcutestuffcutest uff
BANGBANGBANGbangitybangbangBANG. BANG. BANG.

The show is a "one trick pony". It is a good trick, but after the first 30
minutes it got a little boring for me. I am the exception, I suppose...
everyone else seems to love this show.
--------------------

Maybe I'm just not suave, cool or debonair enough to know art when I see it,
but BMG was pretty much a lot of repetitive noise.

Yikes, George, that sounds like being parked next to a car with a blaring
boom box at an exceptionally long red light!! There is far too much noise
out there that they call "music" and this group sounds very irritating to
me! Give me the the music of the 40's through 60's , the real good oldies
and some classical music thrown in..lots more calming and soothing for the
soul!
Glad you and Becca are back safely from Alaska. We returned late Monday
night and it was great seeing everyone.

--Jean


It was a wonderful cruise and I look forward to seeing more of Alaska.
We arrived home around 3:00 on Monday afternoon. Our garden is still
alive, I worried about that through the entire cruise. lol

George did not care for the Blue Man Group, but I enjoyed it. At times,
it was fairly loud, that is the only part I did not like. They must
have several "Blue Man Groups" because they are touring all over the
states and the world.


Becca



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Old May 22nd, 2009, 12:16 AM posted to rec.travel.cruises
Sue Mullen
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Becca wrote:

George did not care for the Blue Man Group, but I enjoyed it. At times,
it was fairly loud, that is the only part I did not like. They must
have several "Blue Man Groups" because they are touring all over the
states and the world.


Blue Man Group is very loud if you are sitting close to the stage. My
solution is to sit further away, I can still see and hear everything,
but I don't feel the vibrations.

Blue Man Group has permanent shows in Vegas and NYC, but it also has
some traveling groups.

sue
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Old May 22nd, 2009, 02:35 AM posted to rec.travel.cruises
Marsha[_2_]
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John Sisker wrote:
Interesting that Jean would choose to start a seperate post on the same
subject already in discusstion, but whatever. In any event, here is a
link to supplement information on this very subject.


Why do you care?
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Old May 22nd, 2009, 04:14 AM posted to rec.travel.cruises
Jean O'Boyle
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"Marsha" wrote in message ...
John Sisker wrote:
Interesting that Jean would choose to start a seperate post on the same
subject already in discusstion, but whatever. In any event, here is a
link to supplement information on this very subject.


Why do you care?


LOL, Marsha! Thanks for re-posting this. Poor unhappy John looks for every opportunity to post his signature line and BEG for business! He really should concentrate on learning how to spell while posting about "DISCUSSTIONS" and "SEPERATE" here! VBG
What happened was that I hit the "New Post" instead of " Reply Group" when responding to George Leppla's post so I just typed in the correct subject line instead of re-doing the entire thing; I am explaining this to you and definitely NOT to John...I owe him NOTHING! For someone, who I understand, by reading other's frequent posts complaining of his repeating something that Ray Goldenberg already had posted, he has a LOT of nerve to say one word in this instance and as you so aptly posted, "Why does he care?"...but then when you apparently have no business to tend to, out of meanness and boredom, you go looking for trouble, no matter how trivial, it is yet another chance to get some spamming in.

--Jean
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Old May 22nd, 2009, 05:04 AM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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Jean O'Boyle wrote:


"Marsha" wrote in message
...
John Sisker wrote:
Interesting that Jean would choose to start a seperate post on the same
subject already in discusstion, but whatever. In any event, here is a
link to supplement information on this very subject.


Why do you care?


LOL, Marsha! Thanks for re-posting this. Poor unhappy John looks for
every opportunity to post his signature line and BEG for business! He
really should concentrate on learning how to spell while posting about
"DISCUSSTIONS" and "SEPERATE" here! VBG
What happened was that I hit the "New Post" instead of " Reply Group"
when responding to George Leppla's post so I just typed in the correct
subject line instead of re-doing the entire thing; I am explaining this
to you and definitely NOT to John...I owe him NOTHING! For someone, who
I understand, by reading other's frequent posts complaining of his
repeating something that Ray Goldenberg already had posted, he has a LOT
of nerve to say one word in this instance and as you so aptly posted,
"Why does he care?"...but then when you apparently have no business to
tend to, out of meanness and boredom, you go looking for trouble, no
matter how trivial, it is yet another chance to get some spamming in.

--Jean


You have to love Queenie O'Boyle.
People who live in glass houses.
I wonder where she learned to spell and punctuate?
Yet another post about the person she CLAIMS to have killfiled.
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Old May 22nd, 2009, 05:41 AM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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"Jean O'Boyle" wrote in message
. ..
"Marsha" wrote in message
...
Why do you care?


LOL, Marsha! Thanks for re-posting this. Poor unhappy John looks for every
opportunity to post his signature line and BEG for business! He really
should concentrate on learning how to spell while posting about
"DISCUSSTIONS" and "SEPERATE" here! VBG
What happened was that I hit the "New Post" instead of " Reply Group" when
responding to George Leppla's post so I just typed in the correct subject
line instead of re-doing the entire thing; I am explaining this to you and
definitely NOT to John...I owe him NOTHING! For someone, who I understand,
by reading other's frequent posts complaining of his repeating something
that Ray Goldenberg already had posted, he has a LOT of nerve to say one
word in this instance and as you so aptly posted, "Why does he care?"...but
then when you apparently have no business to tend to, out of meanness and
boredom, you go looking for trouble, no matter how trivial, it is yet
another chance to get some spamming in.


There is probably a reasons for Jean's over-explanation to a rather simply
observation. Obviously, the vendetta continues. But as also rudely pointed
out by another as part of this mindset of the Hypocrites of the High-Seas...
"Why would I (or anyone) care?"

Yet, to get the subject back to the Blue Man Group as intended, this group
would probably not be my cup of tea as well. However, I am open minded, so
may give them a try - especially on a cruise ship. This way, I haven't
technically paid for the show, and if I don't like the act, I can always
walk out.

Smooth sailing to all...
John


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Old May 22nd, 2009, 11:55 PM posted to rec.travel.cruises
Marsha[_2_]
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Default Blue Man Group on Norwegian Epic

John Sisker wrote:
There is probably a reasons for Jean's over-explanation to a rather
simply observation. Obviously, the vendetta continues. But as also
rudely pointed out by another as part of this mindset of the Hypocrites
of the High-Seas... "Why would I (or anyone) care?"
Smooth sailing to all...
John


My post was not rude. Your response to Jean was rude. I really just
wanted to know why you care. There was no motive behind the question.

Marsha

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Old May 23rd, 2009, 09:01 PM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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Unfortunately, others are now starting to re-post the same subject as well,
yet under their name, possibly just as an attempt to continue this vendetta.
However, one would think that all this energy, kill file talk, threats, and
innuendoes would be directed towards all these recent ads, promotions, true
spamming, and obvious advertising, from everything from watches to vacuum
bags, from screwdrivers to suction cups, all having nothing to do with the
Blue Man Group, and/or even cruising for that matter. But quite possibly,
sticking to the original subject post is not their intended goal. If so,
they're not any better than all this unrelated supplement crap coming in.

Incidentally, please see my previous comments on the Blue Man Group itself,
as interned in the original post by Ray.

Smooth sailing to all...
John

 




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