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Navigator of the Seas - My Thoughts
Howard Garland wrote: Tom & Linda wrote: Howie... I can just picture you in your John Travolta polyester white suit cutting a wide swath on the dance floor. --Tom Don't wear dead white dress pants, jackets, or shoes Howie - Born and bred in Brooklyn, New York. Brooklyn... huh! That would make it light beige pants, jacket and shoes. --Tom |
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Navigator of the Seas - My Thoughts
Howard Garland wrote: Tom & Linda wrote: Howie... I can just picture you in your John Travolta polyester white suit cutting a wide swath on the dance floor. --Tom Don't wear dead white dress pants, jackets, or shoes Howie - Born and bred in Brooklyn, New York. Now Howie, what does being born and bred in Brooklyn have to do with wearing white. I am a Brooklyn girl, spent most of my life there, but I wear white(grin). sue |
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Howard Garland wrote: Benjamin Smith wrote: Howard Garland wrote: Having danced all over Europe and the US, the only better place that I have danced on land, was a place in Montreal called the cathedral. It was actually an old gothic style Catholic church that had been converted into a club and the acoustics were incredible. There was a club in New York called Limelight that was also a converted church. Was famous, then infamous for awhile. Ben Never heard of it, Ben. Please tell me more. In Chelsea. Around 23rd or so and 6th Av. Lots of different spaces inside with themes. (I went there once but it wasn't my "scene") For awhile Al Goldstein used it for Screw magazine "parties". I think it was popular in the 80s. Ben Howie |
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Navigator of the Seas - My Thoughts
Sue and Kevin Mullen wrote: Benjamin Smith wrote: Howard Garland wrote: Having danced all over Europe and the US, the only better place that I have danced on land, was a place in Montreal called the cathedral. It was actually an old gothic style Catholic church that had been converted into a club and the acoustics were incredible. There was a club in New York called Limelight that was also a converted church. Was famous, then infamous for awhile. My son used to go to the Limelight with his friends. Is it still open? I doubt it, but I'm not sure. Ben sue |
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Navigator of the Seas - My Thoughts
Or red, or black, or pink, or lime, or....
Eileen Tom & Linda wrote: Brooklyn... huh! That would make it light beige pants, jacket and shoes. --Tom |
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Navigator of the Seas - My Thoughts
Got me, Sue! I also am from Brooklyn and wear white (when I'm planning
on not eating); Howie thinks he looks like the ice cream man when he wears white. (And that in itself may be a peculiarly urban reference!) Eileen Sue and Kevin Mullen wrote: Now Howie, what does being born and bred in Brooklyn have to do with wearing white. I am a Brooklyn girl, spent most of my life there, but I wear white(grin). sue |
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Navigator of the Seas - My Thoughts
Benjamin Smith wrote: Howard Garland wrote: Benjamin Smith wrote: Howard Garland wrote: Having danced all over Europe and the US, the only better place that I have danced on land, was a place in Montreal called the cathedral. It was actually an old gothic style Catholic church that had been converted into a club and the acoustics were incredible. There was a club in New York called Limelight that was also a converted church. Was famous, then infamous for awhile. Ben Never heard of it, Ben. Please tell me more. In Chelsea. Around 23rd or so and 6th Av. Lots of different spaces inside with themes. (I went there once but it wasn't my "scene") For awhile Al Goldstein used it for Screw magazine "parties". I think it was popular in the 80s. It's 47 W. 20th Street. It was closed for awhile and may have reopened. Don't know how popular it is now. Ben Ben Howie |
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Navigator of the Seas - My Thoughts
Tom & Linda wrote:
Howard Garland wrote: Tom & Linda wrote: Howie... I can just picture you in your John Travolta polyester white suit cutting a wide swath on the dance floor. --Tom Don't wear dead white dress pants, jackets, or shoes Howie - Born and bred in Brooklyn, New York. Brooklyn... huh! That would make it light beige pants, jacket and shoes. --Tom You da bomb, Tom |
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Navigator of the Seas - My Thoughts
Thank for thet great review Tom . Everybody go's on cruises for different
reson's !! Lounge's are not a big deal to us It's the people your with in theos lounge's . In other words you've been to one lourge you been to them all !! I really didn't think you were going to like this ship !! It's just not your kind of ship ,may just to big .I really like this class of ships !! I need a ship with alot going on for our boy"s .And theJonny Rockets is the best .Real great apple pie with ice cream to die for !!! I like the pool area's and the open deck space on cruise ships more then the inside of the ships !! But i will tell you i like the deck & pool space on the Grand class much better then the Voyager class !! As for the food i did fined when we were on the Voyager i thought the food was the best we ever had on RCCI 6 time with them !! And going with an open mind we do it all the time !! You see i will not let one thing that may go wrong or is not up to my likeing bother me for the rest of the cruise !! I guss the biggest reson we like going on cruises our 60th booked on the N Dawn . Tom K really like the Dawn when he was on her . is when we are out at sea it just clears my head from the every day world. And walking on deck at night with my wife holding hands under the moonlight it just dosn't get anybetter !! Some of the best cruises we have taken were on very old ships ..That's where going with an open mind come in and knowing what your booking too !!I really have to give Tom alot of credit he's more or less a Celerbrity guy . But will try other cruise linne's . I love HAL but look forward to going on all the cruise linnes . I love going on a new ship every time we go . We go now more for the ship then ports of call . The Voyager class is really a floating Caribbean resort !! Ken G........ . |
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Sue and Kevin Mullen wrote:
Now Howie, what does being born and bred in Brooklyn have to do with wearing white. I am a Brooklyn girl, spent most of my life there, but I wear white(grin). sue cause you no dude, sue; you a girl! |
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