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Ohio woman reported missing from Carnival cruise ship
ap on San Diego Union - Tribune ^ | 9/11/06 | AP

Posted on 09/11/2006 11:59:28 AM PDT by NormsRevenge

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To: TonyRo76
» If she is white and is good looking, yes. But if she is nonwhite, or fat, or has bad hair...

maybe she is a slut and sleeps around.. and the family knows this...
81 posted on 09/11/2006 5:07:05 PM PDT by VastRWCon
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To: Arthalion

I was in Mexico City for a few months on an IBM assignment. I would never go back to that filthy third world country. Especially on vacation. Brussels, Luzern, London, Sydney for me on business or pleasure.


82 posted on 09/11/2006 6:22:51 PM PDT by Cobra64 (All we get are lame ideas from Republicans and lame criticism from dems about those lame ideas.)
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To: Cobra64

No, I just made it up. It never happens. Right?


83 posted on 09/11/2006 7:27:16 PM PDT by ozzymandus
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To: ozzymandus

I've been on a lot of cruises and it's rare to see people really drunk. They get a little lit and have fun. Myself included.


84 posted on 09/11/2006 7:42:34 PM PDT by Cobra64 (All we get are lame ideas from Republicans and lame criticism from dems about those lame ideas.)
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To: AbeKrieger

Cruises look less and less a good idea for a vacation to me, and they never were all that appealing. - My graduating class was planning (a few of them anyway) to take a cruise right about the time of the hurricanes last year. The class leaders kept beating the drum about making reservations even after the worst natural disaster in this country in decades. I was frankly just as glad when the cruise ships were commandeered for relief workers and other disaster housing. Nothing wrong with a group taking a cruise, but after all these years and in light of the disaster I had hoped we were operating as adults by now.


85 posted on 09/11/2006 8:27:25 PM PDT by Twinkie (Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.)
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To: Always Right
Where else can you off your wife and get away with it so easily.

How badly do you want to know?

86 posted on 09/11/2006 8:50:09 PM PDT by Doctor Stochastic (Vegetabilisch = chaotisch ist der Charakter der Modernen. - Friedrich Schlegel)
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To: msnimje

Nice one!


87 posted on 09/11/2006 8:52:06 PM PDT by mad_as_he$$ (Never corner anything meaner than you. NSDQ)
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To: Cobra64
I was in Mexico City...

Ah, thank you. I forgot Rule #6: Avoid Mexico City like the plague. If a bigger hell hole exists on this planet, I haven't seen it. Rural Mexico is beautiful, it's people are friendly, and traditional Mexican culture is an experience that can't be matched. Judging Mexico by looking at Mexico City is something like judging the USA by looking at Oakland Ca.
88 posted on 09/11/2006 10:29:36 PM PDT by Arthalion
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To: Cobra64

We took a cruise line where every room on the ship had a balcony, so even in "steerage" we had one. We'd have a glass of wine and watch Sweden go by, looking at the lovely little country houses and the sailboats, as we slowly approached Stockholm.


89 posted on 09/12/2006 5:01:39 AM PDT by linda_22003
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To: TWfromTEXAS

It was one of my lifetime goals to see the Hermitage. It still is. ;)

My husband and I agreed that we want to go back to St. Petersburg in about ten years; they will have come much further by then, and so will the Hermitage.

The tour groups are huge in the Hermitage during the summer, so that was part of the issue. We could not just "linger" in front of individual paintings, as I prefer to do in museums.

What also surprised me was that, due to limited funds, there is absolutely no climate control in the Hermitage. We were there on a pretty warm day (made warmer by the crowds of people), and I was astonished to see things like a Leonardo painting right next to an open window.

In addition, paintings were hung rather unimaginatively, and the lighting in many rooms consisted of a single row of fluorescent tubes running around the perimeter of the room!

The good news: actual maintenance of the museum and the Winter Palace are getting a lot of attention, and a new coat of stunning teal blue/green paint is going up on the exterior over the lifeless grey that was there before (on the Neva side). St. Petersburg overall is getting a "new coat of paint", and a lot of refurbishment of the major boulevards was done in advance of the G8 meeting, which occurred about three weeks before we arrived.

St. Petersburg was the focus of our trip, and really the reason we took this as our first cruise; we were advised by people who knew that most of the hotels and service are not really up to the standard that we are accustomed to, and in many parts of the world it's nice to see things and then go back to the kind of service provided on the ship.

St. P. is really working on being a tourist attraction, but there are still some rough edges; the port building which we went through each time we debarked was a particularly hideous example of Soviet bureaucratic architecture, and the customs officials who looked at our passports each time were also left over from the Soviet period, in appearance and attitude. My husband and I started referring to it as "Checkpoint Charlie" (jokingly, since we both have been through the REAL Checkpoint Charlie and it was far more grim).


90 posted on 09/12/2006 5:12:58 AM PDT by linda_22003
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To: TexanToTheCore
What do you actually do on a cruise?

Snorkeling on coral reefs
Hiking through ancient Mayan ruins
Floating in tubes down a river running through large cave systems
Sliding across zip lines & rappelling down cave walls in tropical jungles and
SHOPPING!

And that's just in Belize.

91 posted on 09/12/2006 5:16:56 AM PDT by mollynme (cogito, ergo freepum)
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To: linda_22003

Sounds like you took the fijord cruise. They say its stunning. Cheers.


92 posted on 09/12/2006 12:17:25 PM PDT by Cobra64 (All we get are lame ideas from Republicans and lame criticism from dems about those lame ideas.)
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To: NormsRevenge

Outside cabin with a balcony is the way to go if ya can get it..

My husband and I just got back from our first cruise -- to Alaska -- and had an outside cabin with a balcony. It was great to sit out there and watch the scenery go by! We really enjoyed it. I don't see how anyone can fall overboard -- those railings are high.


93 posted on 09/12/2006 12:23:59 PM PDT by Polyxene (For where God built a church, there the Devil would also build a chapel - Martin Luther)
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To: Cobra64

Actually, we took a Baltic Cruise, and Sweden was the last stop. I think the fjords are more on the Norway side; I'd love to go and find out. We will definitely do the Alaska cruise sometime, and next I think will be the Mediterranean.

We had a wonderful experience on Regent (http://www.rssc.com); at 700 passengers it is not a huge floating city like some lines.


94 posted on 09/12/2006 12:33:04 PM PDT by linda_22003
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To: linda_22003

That's http://www.rssc.com

The semicolon got included in the url and made it invalid.


95 posted on 09/12/2006 12:35:32 PM PDT by linda_22003
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To: Arthalion

http://thehoneymooncruisemystery.blogspot.com/

please help if you have information. thank you.
it's all pertinent to this missing womamn...


96 posted on 09/12/2006 10:44:37 PM PDT by honeymooncruise
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To: Always Right
Where else can you off your wife and get away with it so easily.

But she was drunk, and I last saw her at 11PM, going for a breath of fresh air... scary.

97 posted on 09/13/2006 6:54:01 AM PDT by AbeKrieger (Liberals are the Mongol herds destroying America from within.)
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To: willk
I particularly enjoy getting dressed up (especially seeing my wife all dolled up), having a martini and listening to live classical music right before dinner. These are not things I get to do in life normally.

I guess living in or near a big city affords me those options at a much better price, without having to ride on a floating trailer park.

98 posted on 09/13/2006 6:55:58 AM PDT by AbeKrieger (Liberals are the Mongol herds destroying America from within.)
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