Problem is Cruizer that you would have to be roughly 7ft 6 for enough of your body mass to to shift your center of gravity over the top of the railing. And if you were 7ft 6, I am not sure you would...
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Problem is Cruizer that you would have to be roughly 7ft 6 for enough of your body mass to to shift your center of gravity over the top of the railing. And if you were 7ft 6, I am not sure you would...
Sad, yes. Accidental Fall? Nope. Either they jumped or were somewhere (outside or on top of the railings) they were not supposed to be and doing something dumb (horizontal mombo on the balcony...
Weekend sail away now seems so uneventful, just one ship in Port Everglades today.
Mike
Great looking boat. The interior woodwork looks great for a 1977. Would love to take that trip down to the gulf with you, but can't sail worth a darn, thats why I like my boats with an engine.
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If I am out of my cabin before 7 am, I am either headed to the buffett or the bar. :beach:
Mike
Awesome pictures. But I did notice 2 themes, booze and no people. It really looks like you took a vacation with no one else on the ship. What time do you have to get up to get that kind of...
We have on been on the Sun Class, the Grand Class and the Emerald. So far, the Sun Class ships are my favorite. Still want to sail on the Dawn Princess again some day.
Mike
It was English Red. Just not the Queen's English.
Mike
Oddly enough Princess and HAL have Fincantieri built ships that have not had these kind of issues (knock on wood). Is this a fleet wide lack of maintenance? Or lack of attention to details?
Mike
Another Fincantieri built ship having problems. Imagine that.
Mike
So it turns out we have Janet to thank for our colds.
We agree with you about NOLA. Loved our few days there, and the walking keeps the weight from all the fried food down.
Hope we are all...
If anyone in charge at Carnival ever owned a Fiat, they would have never bought so many Italian built ships.
Just sayin....
Mike
nieciez has said it all. Thanks E and Red for another fun week at sea and hope to sail with you again soon.
Mike & Susie.
We are home - picked up the puppies and now sorting laundry... where is our cabin steward????
*yawn*
We just got settled into our room and had a quick bite to eat. Now for a good night sleep and get ray to explore tomorrow.
Safe travels everyone.
Mike
Everything is in packing cube, waiting for Susie to put it in the appropriate bags. The snorkel stuff, hats and such are packed. All my carry on stuff is out and waiting to see what bag I need to...
Sounds good here. It will be a bit further for us since we changed hotels, but it's one more chance to see more of the city. We confirm up plans after the weekend.
Mike
55! That's a heat wave. I might be in the pool with E!
Mike
I know this has been discussed, but has there been a decision?
Mike
Let us pile on and wish you a happy birthday too. Keep safe, keep healthy. Looking forward to meeting on board.
Mike
Well, we are down for 8 pm Traditional. So I am guessing that is late dining. Our question is are all of us on late dining grouped together at several large tables?
Mike
I was looking at the Navigator on LiveShip AIS this morning and took a look at the ship's track from the Gulf of Mexico to NOLA. Its over 100 mile in a straight line and the river is anything but a...
It's to pay for emergency porta-johns, just in case.....
Mike
The effect on the earnings for the Triumphs drydock repairs and the cost of what they are giving the passengers is less than 4% of the company's earnings. No, I am not worried.
Mike
Thanks for the reminder.
From the looks of the Tracker, I think Jack & Honey spend more time at sea than at home. Oh to be retired.
Mike
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