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    Cruise Ship Etiquette: How to Enjoy Your Cruise Vacation

    Cruise Ship Etiquette: How to Enjoy Your Cruise Vacation

    Learn proper cruise ship etiquette to enjoy your cruise vacation & how to prepare for a cruise aboard a luxury ocean liner in this free video.
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    No jeans at dinner? She must be familiar with Cunard

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    Quote Originally Posted by pnhmrk View Post
    No jeans at dinner? She must be familiar with Cunard
    LOLOLOL

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    I thought she was totally wrong when she said that you should keep your kids close by you for the trip. I am not a kiddy kind of person - one big reason for choosing Cunard is that their child care facilities are excellent. You hardly ever see a child

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    Quote Originally Posted by pnhmrk View Post
    I thought she was totally wrong when she said that you should keep your kids close by you for the trip. I am not a kiddy kind of person - one big reason for choosing Cunard is that their child care facilities are excellent. You hardly ever see a child
    I think she meant if you took them on the cruise, you should keep watch of them LOL We didn't take our kids until they were adults

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ziggy7 View Post
    I think she meant if you took them on the cruise, you should keep watch of them LOL
    What a relief!

    We didn't take our kids until they were adults


    I've followed a better plan We don't have kids, don't intend to have kids (It would need incredible advances in medicine anyway) and don't want kids Life is much easier and we have far more money to spend on ourselves
    Last edited by pnhmrk; 10-13-2007 at 07:16 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pnhmrk View Post

    I've followed a better plan We don't have kids, don't intend to have kids (It would need incredible advances in medicine anyway)
    Malcolm, if it's any help I have feelers out at the moment for a good transplant surgeon; how wonderful to finally have a problem that we can share. Just out of interest, how did they manage to get you to the vet? They told me I was going on holiday, and before you could say knife I was singing in the choir with the sopranos.

    Helpful as ever, Sir Martin






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    Quote Originally Posted by TheREALSirMartin View Post
    Just out of interest, how did they manage to get you to the vet?
    Oh Dear The cat's got the wrong end of the stick again. Think about it like a kind of abstinence that means I won't be having kids

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