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2009 CruiseCrazies ® Group Cruise

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Actually when I'm on a cruise I get up fairly early anyway - of course depending on how late I was up the night before :tongue: And Joey, I'll try to keep Andrea away from your door after you've retired :rolleyes2: Of course I'm not responsible for her actions after I go to bed-LOL! Gosh, this is going to be so much fun! :biggrin:

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Yes yes... and one more thing .....Andrea no late night door knocking either!.,...I have friends in low places..... :cool2:

OH...that's LOW! Ha Ha

OK Joey, there's the deal...I'll will provide you and David with peace at night if you will provind me my 2 shots of Baileys I need every morning for my coffee. I will be VERY HAPPY to get up and open the door for you to get my Baileys... :wub:

Just think, peace and quiet via no late night door knocking for the small price of a couple of shots of Baileys. :wink2:

Well on second thought...it is a long cruise.... and I do know you... :wacko:

maybe I should just be a "good" little sister. :wink2:

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Actually when I'm on a cruise I get up fairly early anyway - of course depending on how late I was up the night before :tongue: And Joey, I'll try to keep Andrea away from your door after you've retired :rolleyes2: Of course I'm not responsible for her actions after I go to bed-LOL! Gosh, this is going to be so much fun! :biggrin:

Debbie - all you have to do is slip the bartender a couple of bucks to make my Pina Coladas "special"...you know what I mean... :wink2: and I will be asleep in no time... :laugh:

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Actually when I'm on a cruise I get up fairly early anyway - of course depending on how late I was up the night before :tongue: And Joey, I'll try to keep Andrea away from your door after you've retired :rolleyes2: Of course I'm not responsible for her actions after I go to bed-LOL! Gosh, this is going to be so much fun! :biggrin:

Debbie - all you have to do is slip the bartender a couple of bucks to make my Pina Coladas "special"...you know what I mean... :wink2: and I will be asleep in no time... :laugh:

That's a deal! :wink2:

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OK Joey, there's the deal...I'll will provide you and David with peace at night if you will provind me my 2 shots of Baileys I need every morning for my coffee. I will be VERY HAPPY to get up and open the door for you to get my Baileys... :wub:

hell if that is all it takes i will keep you drunk! :biggrin:

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For the first time in a few years I reread Celebrity Cruises What to and What to not pack...I must say some of the things they felt they had to put on the do not pack list kinda scares me....

To better help you prepare for your vacation, here are some guidelines on what to pack. Keep in mind that 'relaxed elegance' are the bywords for dress onboard each of Celebrity Cruises' ships. And though your own taste, interests and destinations will determine what you pack, you'll need three types of clothing: casual shipboard attire or day wear, comfortable apparel for sightseeing and evening wear.

What to Pack

Whether on the ship or in a port of call, stylish resort wear is fine for both men and women. For warmer climates, this includes walking shorts and polo shirts, swim suits and cover-ups, lightweight slacks or skirts, and a light sweater. When visiting cooler climates, casual clothing that can be easily layered for warmth or comfort is recommended, along with a raincoat or umbrella, waterproof hat and gloves.

On all Celebrity cruises, it's wise to bring along comfortable, rubber-soled shoes, hat, sunglasses and a good sunscreen. Remember to pack any prescription medications or other personal care items you'll need.

What not to Pack

For the safety of our guests, the following items are not allowed onboard:

• Irons / Steamers

• Candles

• Illegal drugs

• Coffee makers

• Electrical Transformers

• Flammable liquids and explosives, such as fireworks or pyrotechnics.

• Firearms including non-firing weapons and starting pistols including BB guns, air guns, gun lighters, flare guns, gun power, and pellet guns

• Ammunition, including bullets, shot or missile that can be fired using a propellant

• Imitation or replica weapons, including de-commissioned weapons or those not capable of being fired that are obviously not children's toys

• Taser or electronic stun guns

• Pepper or mace sprays

• Telescopic or regular batons

• Martial arts equipment (flails, throwing stars, etc.)

• Compressed gas bottles/cylinders (dive tanks are allowed if they are empty and medical gas bottles are allowed)

• Diver spear gun

• Fuel of any kind

• Knives with blades longer than 4 inches

• Lockback serrated knives of any length

• Disguised knives such as belt buckles, flick knives, or hunting knives

• Axes and hatchets

• Handcuffs

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