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On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 17:51:21 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote: "Jack" wrote in message ... On Mar 18, 7:58 pm, jps wrote: On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 16:49:33 -0700, "Bill McKee" wrote: "Larry" wrote in message ... HK wrote: On 3/17/10 6:37 PM, Larry wrote: HK wrote: On 3/16/10 8:36 PM, Larry wrote: HK wrote: On 3/16/10 7:01 PM, Larry wrote: John H wrote: On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 19:43:55 -0400, wrote: HK wrote: Hundreds end up sick on another cruise from SC CHARLESTON, S.C. -- (AP) - Hundreds of passengers have again taken ill with an intestinal bug on a Celebrity Cruise ship's third straight trip from South Carolina. Cruise line spokeswoman Cynthia Martinez said Monday 350 of the 1,829 passengers on the Celebrity Mercury got ill during the latest cruise which left Charleston on March 8. The line announced it was canceling a Monday port call in the British Virgin Islands and returning to Charleston on Thursday, a day earlier than scheduled. The ship has been undergoing cleaning at sea and will be cleaned again in Charleston. Officials say more than 400 passengers and crew got sick during a cruise that returned to Charleston on Feb. 26. On the next sailing from Charleston, 182 people took ill. My wife has been wanting to take a cruise. I would prefer to fly to Cancun, Jamaica, or Costa Rica. There must be some common denominator to these cruise ship illnesses. By now you would think they would have it figured out. These people will all get some sort of refund and a future cruise credit. They can't be too happy handing those out as often as they do. I don't believe there's ever been an outbreak on a Disney Cruise. That was one of their 'claims to fame' the last time we went. http://tinyurl.com/yckd2wr There are too many kids on conventional cruise lines. Thanks but I'll keep pushing the flying itinerary. There are far fewer kids on the real ocean liner cruises and on the National Geo cruises. Better destinations, too. That was my point. Too many on conventional cruises and an abundance on Disney Cruises. They have their place, but there not for me. I don't like the looks or the construction methods used in the wedding cake cruise barges. They don't even look like ships. They remind me of Las Vegas hotels. The interior is what counts and they run the gamut. I've been on two cruises for business and was bored to death. One had an entire day at sea - an 8 hour stop in Cozumel - and another day to return. Not my idea of fun. I would rather fly to Cancun and spend a week there. Do yourself a favor...land in Cancun, spend a night and day there, and then move on to somewhere else. Tulum is very nice. Cancun is overdeveloped, overpopulated, overpriced, et cetera. There are also some nice "colonial"cities in the Yucatan inland areas. Sounds like it has changed a lot since I was there 12-15 years ago. Cozumel was a tourist trap and a crappy one at that. Cozumel is good for diving. Not for beaches, etc. Cancun may be touristy, but is was designed for American and Canadian tourists. Most people do not want to live like the local Mexicans, and can not communicate anyways. They want at least a 3* hotel and the clean sheets and service you get. Harry already states he wants to go to a destination and live large. I doubt he goes to the local food place on the beach where the Mexican fishermen eat. If Harry's anything like me in Mexico, he eats fresh oysters from the guy who dives down and gets 'em when you order.- Hide quoted text - From the heavily polluted waters in and around Mexico? Good grief. You're the perfect Maryland resident. You eat **** and like it. I haven't been there in a long time, but when I was in Baja (and not near a city) the offshore water was pretty good. I guess that must have changed. It was bad off the mainland, but Baja was ok... at least we never had a problem. Jack is deluded into thinking that shellfish and crustaceans eat something other than **** wherever he lives, which I'm sure is a ********. |
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On 3/18/10 9:09 PM, jps wrote:
On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 17:51:21 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: wrote in message ... On Mar 18, 7:58 pm, wrote: On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 16:49:33 -0700, "Bill McKee" wrote: wrote in message ... HK wrote: On 3/17/10 6:37 PM, Larry wrote: HK wrote: On 3/16/10 8:36 PM, Larry wrote: HK wrote: On 3/16/10 7:01 PM, Larry wrote: John H wrote: On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 19:43:55 -0400, wrote: HK wrote: Hundreds end up sick on another cruise from SC CHARLESTON, S.C. -- (AP) - Hundreds of passengers have again taken ill with an intestinal bug on a Celebrity Cruise ship's third straight trip from South Carolina. Cruise line spokeswoman Cynthia Martinez said Monday 350 of the 1,829 passengers on the Celebrity Mercury got ill during the latest cruise which left Charleston on March 8. The line announced it was canceling a Monday port call in the British Virgin Islands and returning to Charleston on Thursday, a day earlier than scheduled. The ship has been undergoing cleaning at sea and will be cleaned again in Charleston. Officials say more than 400 passengers and crew got sick during a cruise that returned to Charleston on Feb. 26. On the next sailing from Charleston, 182 people took ill. My wife has been wanting to take a cruise. I would prefer to fly to Cancun, Jamaica, or Costa Rica. There must be some common denominator to these cruise ship illnesses. By now you would think they would have it figured out. These people will all get some sort of refund and a future cruise credit. They can't be too happy handing those out as often as they do. I don't believe there's ever been an outbreak on a Disney Cruise. That was one of their 'claims to fame' the last time we went. http://tinyurl.com/yckd2wr There are too many kids on conventional cruise lines. Thanks but I'll keep pushing the flying itinerary. There are far fewer kids on the real ocean liner cruises and on the National Geo cruises. Better destinations, too. That was my point. Too many on conventional cruises and an abundance on Disney Cruises. They have their place, but there not for me. I don't like the looks or the construction methods used in the wedding cake cruise barges. They don't even look like ships. They remind me of Las Vegas hotels. The interior is what counts and they run the gamut. I've been on two cruises for business and was bored to death. One had an entire day at sea - an 8 hour stop in Cozumel - and another day to return. Not my idea of fun. I would rather fly to Cancun and spend a week there. Do yourself a favor...land in Cancun, spend a night and day there, and then move on to somewhere else. Tulum is very nice. Cancun is overdeveloped, overpopulated, overpriced, et cetera. There are also some nice "colonial"cities in the Yucatan inland areas. Sounds like it has changed a lot since I was there 12-15 years ago. Cozumel was a tourist trap and a crappy one at that. Cozumel is good for diving. Not for beaches, etc. Cancun may be touristy, but is was designed for American and Canadian tourists. Most people do not want to live like the local Mexicans, and can not communicate anyways. They want at least a 3* hotel and the clean sheets and service you get. Harry already states he wants to go to a destination and live large. I doubt he goes to the local food place on the beach where the Mexican fishermen eat. If Harry's anything like me in Mexico, he eats fresh oysters from the guy who dives down and gets 'em when you order.- Hide quoted text - From the heavily polluted waters in and around Mexico? Good grief. You're the perfect Maryland resident. You eat **** and like it. I haven't been there in a long time, but when I was in Baja (and not near a city) the offshore water was pretty good. I guess that must have changed. It was bad off the mainland, but Baja was ok... at least we never had a problem. Jack is deluded into thinking that shellfish and crustaceans eat something other than **** wherever he lives, which I'm sure is a ********. Jackoff lives practically next to an interstate highway, and boats in a lake that for decades has had serious pollution problems. He also lives in a state backwards in almost every area, a state that is the 21st Century equivalent of a 19th Century Mississippi. South Carolina ranks 26th in educational rankings and...46th in health rankings, oh, and 45th in personal income. -- If the X-MimeOLE "header" doesn't say: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; en-US; rv:1.9.1.8) Gecko/20100227 Thunderbird/3.0.3 (or higher) then it isn't me, it's an ID spoofer. |
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On Mar 18, 9:21*pm, HK wrote:
On 3/18/10 9:09 PM, jps wrote: On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 17:51:21 -0700, "nom=de=plume" *wrote: *wrote in message .... On Mar 18, 7:58 pm, *wrote: On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 16:49:33 -0700, "Bill McKee" *wrote: *wrote in message ... HK wrote: On 3/17/10 6:37 PM, Larry wrote: HK wrote: On 3/16/10 8:36 PM, Larry wrote: HK wrote: On 3/16/10 7:01 PM, Larry wrote: John H wrote: On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 19:43:55 -0400, wrote: HK wrote: Hundreds end up sick on another cruise from SC CHARLESTON, S.C. -- (AP) - Hundreds of passengers have again taken ill with an intestinal bug on a Celebrity Cruise ship's third straight trip from South Carolina. Cruise line spokeswoman Cynthia Martinez said Monday 350 of the 1,829 passengers on the Celebrity Mercury got ill during the latest cruise which left Charleston on March 8. The line announced it was canceling a Monday port call in the British Virgin Islands and returning to Charleston on Thursday, a day earlier than scheduled. The ship has been undergoing cleaning at sea and will be cleaned again in Charleston. Officials say more than 400 passengers and crew got sick during a cruise that returned to Charleston on Feb. 26. On the next sailing from Charleston, 182 people took ill. My wife has been wanting to take a cruise. I would prefer to fly to Cancun, Jamaica, or Costa Rica. There must be some common denominator to these cruise ship illnesses. By now you would think they would have it figured out. These people will all get some sort of refund and a future cruise credit. They can't be too happy handing those out as often as they do. I don't believe there's ever been an outbreak on a Disney Cruise. That was one of their 'claims to fame' the last time we went. http://tinyurl.com/yckd2wr There are too many kids on conventional cruise lines. Thanks but I'll keep pushing the flying itinerary. There are far fewer kids on the real ocean liner cruises and on the National Geo cruises. Better destinations, too. That was my point. Too many on conventional cruises and an abundance on Disney Cruises. They have their place, but there not for me. I don't like the looks or the construction methods used in the wedding cake cruise barges. They don't even look like ships. They remind me of Las Vegas hotels. The interior is what counts and they run the gamut. I've been on two cruises for business and was bored to death. One had an entire day at sea - an 8 hour stop in Cozumel - and another day to return. Not my idea of fun. I would rather fly to Cancun and spend a week there. Do yourself a favor...land in Cancun, spend a night and day there, and then move on to somewhere else. Tulum is very nice. Cancun is overdeveloped, overpopulated, overpriced, et cetera. There are also some nice "colonial"cities in the Yucatan inland areas. Sounds like it has changed a lot since I was there 12-15 years ago. Cozumel was a tourist trap and a crappy one at that. Cozumel is good for diving. Not for beaches, etc. Cancun may be touristy, but is was designed for American and Canadian tourists. Most people do not want to live like the local Mexicans, and can not communicate anyways. They want at least a 3* hotel and the clean sheets and service you get. Harry already states he wants to go to a destination and live large. I doubt he goes to the local food place on the beach where the Mexican fishermen eat. If Harry's anything like me in Mexico, he eats fresh oysters from the guy who dives down and gets 'em when you order.- Hide quoted text - From the heavily polluted waters in and around Mexico? *Good grief.. You're the perfect Maryland resident. *You eat **** and like it. I haven't been there in a long time, but when I was in Baja (and not near a city) the offshore water was pretty good. I guess that must have changed. It was bad off the mainland, but Baja was ok... at least we never had a problem. Jack is deluded into thinking that shellfish and crustaceans eat something other than **** wherever he lives, which I'm sure is a ********. Jackoff lives practically next to an interstate highway, and boats in a lake that for decades has had serious pollution problems. He also lives in a state backwards in almost every area, a state that is the 21st Century equivalent of a 19th Century Mississippi. South Carolina ranks 26th in educational rankings and...46th in health rankings, oh, and 45th in personal income. -- If the X-MimeOLE "header" doesn't say: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; en-US; rv:1.9.1.8) Gecko/20100227 Thunderbird/3.0.3 (or higher) then it isn't me, it's an ID spoofer.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Actually if you look at REAL data, not Harrylies, you'll see that Maryland and SC are just about neck and neck in the various ratings: http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/states/ |
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On Mar 19, 10:25*am, Loogypicker wrote:
If Harry's anything like me in Mexico, he eats fresh oysters from the guy who dives down and gets 'em when you order.- Hide quoted text - From the heavily polluted waters in and around Mexico? *Good grief. You're the perfect Maryland resident. *You eat **** and like it. Actually if you look at REAL data, not Harrylies, you'll see that Maryland and SC are just about neck and neck in the various ratings: http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/states/ Of course... his whole statement is BS. If you look at the data, Maryland is dead last in the nation on the difference between the best and worst students... meaning they are failing to give their students even a marginal education in many areas of the state. Their best student are about equal to SC's, while their worst are far worse. Maryland is pretty much a failure at everything. 30 millions gallons of sewage dumped into their waterways. Chesapeake Bay pollution. Marginal education system. #1 in assholes. Maryland, the ultimate fly-over state. Good grief. |
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On 3/19/10 12:57 PM, Jack wrote:
On Mar 19, 10:25 am, wrote: If Harry's anything like me in Mexico, he eats fresh oysters from the guy who dives down and gets 'em when you order.- Hide quoted text - From the heavily polluted waters in and around Mexico? Good grief. You're the perfect Maryland resident. You eat **** and like it. Actually if you look at REAL data, not Harrylies, you'll see that Maryland and SC are just about neck and neck in the various ratings: http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/states/ Of course... his whole statement is BS. If you look at the data, Maryland is dead last in the nation on the difference between the best and worst students... meaning they are failing to give their students even a marginal education in many areas of the state. Their best student are about equal to SC's, while their worst are far worse. Maryland is pretty much a failure at everything. 30 millions gallons of sewage dumped into their waterways. Chesapeake Bay pollution. Marginal education system. #1 in assholes. Maryland, the ultimate fly-over state. Good grief. It's always a tiny bit of fun to tweak you and your idiot buddy, loogy. Thanks for the grins. -- If the X-MimeOLE "header" doesn't say: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; en-US; rv:1.9.1.8) Gecko/20100227 Thunderbird/3.0.3 (or higher) then it isn't me, it's an ID spoofer. |
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On Mar 19, 12:59*pm, HK wrote:
On 3/19/10 12:57 PM, Jack wrote: On Mar 19, 10:25 am, *wrote: If Harry's anything like me in Mexico, he eats fresh oysters from the guy who dives down and gets 'em when you order.- Hide quoted text - *From the heavily polluted waters in and around Mexico? *Good grief. You're the perfect Maryland resident. *You eat **** and like it. Actually if you look at REAL data, not Harrylies, you'll see that Maryland and SC are just about neck and neck in the various ratings: http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/states/ Of course... his whole statement is BS. *If you look at the data, Maryland is dead last in the nation on the difference between the best and worst students... meaning they are failing to give their students even a marginal education in many areas of the state. *Their best student are about equal to SC's, while their worst are far worse. Maryland is pretty much a failure at everything. *30 millions gallons of sewage dumped into their waterways. *Chesapeake Bay pollution. Marginal education system. *#1 in assholes. *Maryland, the ultimate fly-over state. Good grief. It's always a tiny bit of fun to tweak you and your idiot buddy, loogy. Thanks for the grins. I understand how you don't want to delve into anymore of the facts on Maryland. And you should understand how we enjoy tweaking your nose on occasion as well, old man! Here's hoping some warm weather makes it up your way soon so you can get out of that basement. |
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On 3/19/10 7:48 PM, Jack wrote:
On Mar 19, 12:59 pm, wrote: On 3/19/10 12:57 PM, Jack wrote: On Mar 19, 10:25 am, wrote: If Harry's anything like me in Mexico, he eats fresh oysters from the guy who dives down and gets 'em when you order.- Hide quoted text - From the heavily polluted waters in and around Mexico? Good grief. You're the perfect Maryland resident. You eat **** and like it. Actually if you look at REAL data, not Harrylies, you'll see that Maryland and SC are just about neck and neck in the various ratings: http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/states/ Of course... his whole statement is BS. If you look at the data, Maryland is dead last in the nation on the difference between the best and worst students... meaning they are failing to give their students even a marginal education in many areas of the state. Their best student are about equal to SC's, while their worst are far worse. Maryland is pretty much a failure at everything. 30 millions gallons of sewage dumped into their waterways. Chesapeake Bay pollution. Marginal education system. #1 in assholes. Maryland, the ultimate fly-over state. Good grief. It's always a tiny bit of fun to tweak you and your idiot buddy, loogy. Thanks for the grins. I understand how you don't want to delve into anymore of the facts on Maryland. And you should understand how we enjoy tweaking your nose on occasion as well, old man! Here's hoping some warm weather makes it up your way soon so you can get out of that basement. Why would the "tweaks" of a p.o.s. like you bother me. Besides, I've never considered maryland to be the garden spot of the universe. I do know, that that it is a better place to be than your backwards state, which is nothing more than the new mississippi. -- If the X-MimeOLE "header" doesn't say: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; en-US; rv:1.9.1.8) Gecko/20100227 Thunderbird/3.0.3 (or higher) then it isn't me, it's an ID spoofer. |
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