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Re: Help prove a point... one way or the other!!
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 11:33 pm
by Lasolimu
It sounds fun on paper, but I have a problem with the idea of a cruise. What does one do on a cruise? I think I would get bored on a cruise ship, unless I have personal internet access the entire time, that would be different. Also, if you can't figure out my vote from looking at the results than you fail at logic.
Re: Help prove a point... one way or the other!!
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 11:50 pm
by darph nader
Of course there would be fishing. :) When you have a boat/ship and water,it's the LAW.

Sneak down to the sushi bar,(for bait),then after fishing,Skeet shooting off the stern.

Re: Help prove a point... one way or the other!!
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 12:00 am
by GRUMPY PIRATE
Going back to sea?
Might be fun if the pollywogs get initiated by the shellbacks if we crossed the line.
WooHoo, at least the civilian ships have RUM!!!!
Re: Help prove a point... one way or the other!!
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 12:30 am
by Zazu
Lasolimu wrote:It sounds fun on paper, but I have a problem with the idea of a cruise. What does one do on a cruise?
Eat, mostly. Also drink. And see movies, plays, cabarets, meet performers, take shore excursions, and try to figure out what species of towel animal got left on your bed each night.
I think I would get bored on a cruise ship, unless I have personal internet access the entire time, that would be different.
Disney cruise ships have Wi-Fi available in the cabins 24/7.
Also, if you can't figure out my vote from looking at the results than you fail at logic.
I've been on 14 Disney cruises and haven't been bored yet. See my book <plug>"PassPorter Guide to the Disney Cruise Line, etc."</plug> for more info.
:cruisshp:
Re: Help prove a point... one way or the other!!
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 5:10 am
by Main Streeter
darph nader wrote:No kids,right? (you can see where this is going) :twisted:
Ok, Ok! Take the nieta. Who cares, cept I'm not playing Mary Poppins while you fish, shoot skeet, eat, & drink. :p: I see where you are going. :D:
Re: Help prove a point... one way or the other!!
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 5:51 am
by Main Streeter
DisneyMom wrote:MS hope Zocalo Chocolate Cake will lure you out from hiding! ;)
Probably not.

Thanks though. :) You'll still get a CM pin via snail.
Re: Help prove a point... one way or the other!!
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 8:26 am
by hobie16
February wrote:(I know, I know, no icebergs in the carribean, wiseguys)
Pssst, Bermuda Triangle.
Re: Help prove a point... one way or the other!!
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 8:33 am
by Lasolimu
hobie16 wrote:Pssst, Bermuda Triangle.
From what I can tell that has no effect on those who can navigate without their instrumentation. Nobody vanishes, they just get lost and are never found...although maybe they go to Gaia, though no one here would know what I am referencing...yet, maybe in a couple years though.
Zazu wrote:Eat, mostly. Also drink. And see movies, plays, cabarets, meet performers, take shore excursions, and try to figure out what species of towel animal got left on your bed each night.
I looked online and I am not sure that there is enough to hold my attention for very long, maybe on the shortest cruises, but not the longer ones.
Re: Help prove a point... one way or the other!!
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 11:15 am
by BRWombat
Zazu wrote:...I've been on 14 Disney cruises and haven't been bored yet. See my book <plug>"PassPorter Guide to the Disney Cruise Line, etc."</plug> for more info.
:cruisshp:
And Zazu is far from the record-holder here. Syndrome's been on -- what's the number up to now, Syndrome? 60? 100? 300? I strongly suspect that before long, due to some space-time anomaly or secret alien technology, she and her hubby will have been on more Disney cruises than have actually ever taken place.
I vote yes on the cruise meet. (Of course, whether I could actually attend would depend on more practical considerations -- time and $$)
Re: Help prove a point... one way or the other!!
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 11:55 am
by GRUMPY PIRATE
Lasolimu wrote:From what I can tell that has no effect on those who can navigate without their instrumentation. Nobody vanishes, they just get lost and are never found...although maybe they go to Gaia, though no one here would know what I am referencing...yet, maybe in a couple years though.
I looked online and I am not sure that there is enough to hold my attention for very long, maybe on the shortest cruises, but not the longer ones.
Are you referring to the books
"Titan," "Demon," and "Wizard" by John Varley?