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![]() " *JimH*" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message link.net... "PocoLoco" wrote in message ... On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 21:05:30 GMT, "NOYB" wrote: "PocoLoco" wrote in message ... On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 17:17:38 GMT, "Eisboch" wrote: We just got a phone call from our realtor in Florida and she informed us that the most recent prospective buyers for our house are signing a contract and will be making an offer later today or tomorrow. Meanwhile, the National Hurricane Center has now Hurricane Wilma tracking over Florida this weekend, west to east and right over Jupiter. Damn! Here we go again. Eisboch I'm supposed to leave on a Disney Cruise this coming Saturday, leaving from Port Canaveral for Key West on Sunday. Ask me if I'm concerned! There's nothing to be concerned over. That cruise won't leave port. Oh well, from what I understand the damn boat didn't have any rod holders anyway! I went on the Disney boat with my kids a couple of years ago and I didn't like it. Too many kids! I like my kids, but not other peoples' kids. My sons were 2 1/2 years old and 6 months old when we went...which was too young for them to take advantage of the on-board camps and kids activities. If they were older, we probably would have had a better time. To top it off, we all left the boat with strep throat. My favorite boats have been Princess and Celebrity. Royal Caribbean was OK, as was NCL. The highlight of the NCL cruise was that we had an aft 2-room penthouse with a balconey that stretched across 1/3 of the ship. If I had known what that balconey was like, I would have brought 50 weight rods/reels and high-speed trolling lures. ;-) We have been on a Celebrity cruise and loved it. Other cruise companies like Royal Caribbean have ships that are too large with too many people. We are going on another cruise in 2007 (celebrating our 25th) and will be looking around to see what's out there. I did one carribean cruise and that will likely be the last.......now the cruise down the Nile and the one through the Galapagos were much better. |