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  1. would Cindy ? That's what we have in common. She also wouldn't forgive me. i hear ya
  2. i have been known to make a few hundred on most cruises
  3. are you one of us? the ones that think the machines are talking to them? I swear sometimes i walk past the machines and they will draw me to a loose one.. I normally circle twice before landing...
  4. you do know the captain is the only one with the key to the plank!
  5. My first rule in gambling .. never bet money you can't afford to lose... I gotta tell you after I go through my "allowence" and when my allowence is gone day 3 of a 12 nighter boy...I have to stay the heck away from those bells... they draw me like moths to a light.....
  6. wow this cruise is really beginning to take shape... we have some great group excursions in the works... and two fun sea day events so far.. (I personally would like to see some sort of playing card event).. dinner arrangements are coming together..wow .. all this and still more planning ahead.... T minus 220 days and counting!
  7. Cool sounds like a blast...If you facilitate Marylou .. i am game...that sounds fun... I would never do dollar machines on my own
  8. well in that case i think we could amend the rules and let you and Paula team together if yo guys wanted to..(and you don't want to hassel Howie)
  9. John Great review...we may have to consider them
  10. ONLY~~17 and a half days left to book at these prices!
  11. how does that work... i love the slots.. well love is strong word... lets say we are on speaking terms ..
  12. i thought it may be fun.... I promise to make the list fun..think monty hall..lol
  13. An equinox occurs twice a year, but the opportunity to experience a special four-night cruise on Celebrity Cruises' new Celebrity Equinox will occur only once.On the heels of her eagerly awaited inaugural season in Europe this year, Celebrity Equinox will arrive in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., November 19, to welcome guests with reservations on the special four-night sailing, which is now open for booking. "The response Celebrity Solstice has received from the press, our guests and our travel partners since she launched in November has exceeded even our own high expectations," said Celebrity Cruises President & CEO Dan Hanrahan. "We're confident Celebrity Equinox will meet with equally glowing reviews, and think there's no better way to introduce her in the U.S. than with a four-night Solstice Class sampler." With three tranquil days and nights at sea and a day in one of the most popular ports in the Caribbean -- Cozumel, Mexico -- the special itinerary offers ample time for guests to experience the series of brand-defining, industry-first attributes associated with Celebrity Solstice, including a half-acre Lawn Club with real grass, a glassblowing show and studio developed with The Corning Museum of Glass, unrivaled dining venues offering trendsetting cuisine and design, and widely varied entertainment, including spectacular new shows in partnership with Poet Theatricals. Like Celebrity Solstice, Celebrity Equinox also will have spacious staterooms and bathrooms, and several categories of accommodations, including Celebrity's spa-inspired AquaClass staterooms.
  14. OK let me see if i can get this right.. Ok how does that sound? Fun ? No? Yes?
  15. The Port of Long Beach is expected to release the final environmental impact report today on a 10-year, $750 million harbor expansion that would accommodate the world's largest ships and create 14,000 permanent local jobs. If all goes according to plan, work on the massive Middle Harbor project could begin as early as December. Environmentalists and health advocates are demanding a number of revisions and at least $5 million worth of mitigation measures to counter the project's side effects -- heavy truck traffic, excessive noise and light, air pollution and higher rates of respiratory disease and cancer. But with the unemployment rate hitting nearly 11 percent in Los Angeles County, supporters of the project believe that in upcoming debates the prospects of large-scale industrial growth will carry more weight than the potential environmental impacts. "It's our very own economic stimulus package," James Hankla, head of the Long Beach Harbor Commission, which will vote April 13 on whether to go forward with the project, said. "We believe it will be approved." Critics, many of whom complained about having only 10 days to review the voluminous impact report, were preparing to challenge the project. State air quality and health experts say 2,400 premature deaths a year are linked to emissions from the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.
  16. shhh don't tell all my disco secrets...LOL or Before David how do you think i attracted the menz
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