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![]() This article is absolutely hysterical! http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...BACC17D27M.DTL -- I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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![]() "sf" > wrote in message ... > > This article is absolutely hysterical! > http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...BACC17D27M.DTL > > -- Yesterday's article is the CC Times is almost funnier. http://www.contracostatimes.com/sear...costatimes.com This was the paper's front page headline. "I paid $1,000 to sit with a margarita on a sunny beach," said Roger Faulks, of Seattle". "After the Splendor decided not to port in Mexico, 500 passengers decided to disembark Thursday in Long Beach, where the cruise originated. The other 2,700 continued on to San Francisco - after spending five days at sea." Five days at Sea between Long Beach and SF, and then SF rain!! Can you imagine five days in the open sea, with overcast skies and intermittent rain? I'd fee like I was in jail. For us, one cruise was enough. We recently read that passengers' liquor and wine are confiscated at the embarkation point on one cruise line. Ed |
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> This article is absolutely hysterical! > http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...BACC17D27M.DTL Thanks for the article, it was interesting reading. I can understand how someone from San Francisco would not be thrilled about the change in itinerary. Itinerary changes happen each year during hurricane season. It is not hard to change itineraries in the Caribbean, but it is for Bermuda cruises. You will be going to exciting ports in New England, Halifax and Saint John, New Brunswick. I feel the same way about ships, that Edna St. Vincent Millay feels about trains. If it is a ship, I will enjoy the ride. Becca |
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![]() Swine flu is old news. Prepare yourselves for raccoon roundworm. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30558815/ -- mad |
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"Theron" > wrote: > "sf" > wrote in message > ... > > > > This article is absolutely hysterical! > > http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...BACC17D27M.DTL > > > > -- > Yesterday's article is the CC Times is almost funnier. > http://www.contracostatimes.com/sear...www.contracost > atimes.com-www.contracostatimes.com > > This was the paper's front page headline. > "I paid $1,000 to sit with a margarita on a sunny beach," said Roger Faulks, > of Seattle". > > "After the Splendor decided not to port in Mexico, 500 passengers decided to > disembark Thursday in Long Beach, where the cruise originated. The other > 2,700 continued on to San Francisco - after spending five days at sea." > Five days at Sea between Long Beach and SF, and then SF rain!! > > Can you imagine five days in the open sea, with overcast skies and > intermittent rain? I'd fee like I was in jail. For us, one cruise was > enough. We recently read that passengers' liquor and wine are confiscated at > the embarkation point on one cruise line. > > Ed I never understood the fascination with cruising. Several years ago, I took a long ferry ride (not a cruise) from Stockholm to Helsinki and I hated it. The ferry was huge and it had a pool, casino area, entertainment, buffet and other restaurants. All I wanted to do was get off. The twelve hours I spent on that ferry ride was 12 hours too long. I would much rather just fly to my destination, save the money on the pretentious cruise, and actually see more of the destination. |
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On Tue, 05 May 2009 04:32:09 -0400, Stan Horwitz >
wrote: >I would much rather just fly to my destination, save the money on the >pretentious cruise, and actually see more of the destination. For some, the cruise *is* the trip. I tolerate port stops to get my days at sea. -- I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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![]() "sf" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 05 May 2009 04:32:09 -0400, Stan Horwitz > > wrote: > >>I would much rather just fly to my destination, save the money on the >>pretentious cruise, and actually see more of the destination. > > For some, the cruise *is* the trip. I tolerate port stops to get my > days at sea. > > You should join the Navy. I've seen enough sky and water... I wouldn't go on a cruise if they paid me. |