To: NormsRevenge
Hi, Norm! Wish we could have big-time names aboard this cruise. But it's almost an impossibilty to obtain their presence on a seven-night cruise.
As usual, "notables" will be present at the next FRN national conference later in the year.
Bahama Mama
9 posted on
11/01/2002 3:36:07 PM PST by
MinuteGal
To: MinuteGal
Suggestions for a couple of FReePer games...
Spot the Haitian Inbound Illegal Immigrant Flotilla...
The Dunne River Falls BellySliding Contest...
The Hey MOn , Hold Muh Beer, My Buddy Fell Overboard Again Diving Contest.. (Dont tell the captain or crew yur gonna play that one ;-P
To: MinuteGal
Looks like a beautiful trip, Leni. Unfortunately, it's at the time of year when it's beautiful weather here...if it were Nov., Dec., Jan., Feb., March, even maybe April, escape from winter would be a dream...but, early June is a gardeners best time to be home in Chicagoland!
12 posted on
11/01/2002 4:23:56 PM PST by
cfrels
To: hoosiermama
The only difference between exterior and interior cabins is that in the former you can see the sea, and in the latter, you can't see the sea. There is no window or porthole.
This makes no difference to some cruisers as you're in the cabin mostly to sleep, shower and dress. Others prefer natural light in the cabin as well as being able to enjoy watching the ship pull in or out of port. It's a matter of personal preference. Hope to see you aboard, hoosiermama.
Bahama Mama
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