From: Stu on
On Thu, 04 Feb 2010 08:01:51 -0800, Ray Goldenberg
<ray(a)lighthousetravel.com> wrote:

>On Thu, 04 Feb 2010 09:49:08 -0600, Stu <info(a)foodforyou.ca> wrote:
>
>>So my neighbour was indeed correct ;)
>
>Hi Stu,
>
>Since it happened in 2003, not 14-months ago, how do you figure?


I've been thinking as to when she told me, and we went on Valor Feb.
2007, she told me in the fall. So it wasn't 14 months as I originally
thought, but almost 27 months ago. Why did you state she was wrong
when the evidence clearly shows otherwise?
From: Kurt Ullman on
In article <8rrlm5lm461bhvg63c33ejuivbuk90phh9(a)4ax.com>,
Ray Goldenberg <ray(a)lighthousetravel.com> wrote:

> On Thu, 04 Feb 2010 09:49:08 -0600, Stu <info(a)foodforyou.ca> wrote:
>
> >So my neighbour was indeed correct ;)
>
> Hi Stu,
>
> Since it happened in 2003, not 14-months ago, how do you figure?
> --
Stu is in Canada. They use metric months (grin).

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From: Seehorse Video on

"George Leppla" <george(a)cruisemaster.com> wrote in message
news:hkegf5016s7(a)news6.newsguy.com...
<SNIP>
>
> I'm often asked what is my favorite cruise line. Most of the time I say
> that Princess is... but here lately, I've come to realize that it is
> getting harder and harder for me to pick one over the others. They all do
> some things well and they all exceed what I expect from a cruise in the
> way of food, service, facilities and entertainment. (Except NCL... but I
> hear they are improving).
>
> I think Royal Caribbean and Celebrity have the best ships, Carnival has
> the best food, Princess has the best over-all "feel" on a ship.... and all
> of these things are so subjective that it is impossible to categorically
> say that one line is "better" than any other. Things that I like may not
> be important to other people so what I think may be "best" may be the
> worst for someone else.
>
> Living here in Louisiana, I'll quote Justin Wilson when he was talking
> about wine.... "The kine I like bes is the kine whut I got!"
>
>
> --
>
> George Leppla
>
> Countryside Travel http://www.CruiseMaster.com
> Blog http://cruisemaster.typepad.com/my_weblog/
> Facebook http://www.facebook.com/CruiseMaster

Hi George,

I like that wine too. Interesting that many of us are opinionated and many
aren't. Few of life's experiences are perfect, but we decide to have
favorites. What is the best car, hotel, restaurant, you name it, and we
have preferences, some for reasons that seem minor to others. To me, cruise
lines are remarkably equal and all appeal. Other folks enjoy being much
more selective. We all have fun. I have no interest in trying to change
someone's preference. My wife handles that job.

Harry Cooper


From: George Leppla on
Seehorse Video wrote:

>
> Hi George,
>
> I like that wine too. Interesting that many of us are opinionated and many
> aren't. Few of life's experiences are perfect, but we decide to have
> favorites. What is the best car, hotel, restaurant, you name it, and we
> have preferences, some for reasons that seem minor to others. To me, cruise
> lines are remarkably equal and all appeal. Other folks enjoy being much
> more selective. We all have fun. I have no interest in trying to change
> someone's preference. My wife handles that job.
>
> Harry Cooper


Harry, I think you and I would have a lot of fun on a cruise. We have
similar attitudes. Over the past few years I have learned two lessons
that make my life much more enjoyable:

1) I never lose an argument that I don't get involved in

2) Don't sweat the small stuff..... and realize that it is almost ALL
small stuff.

Have a good one......


George Leppla

Countryside Travel http://www.CruiseMaster.com
Blog http://cruisemaster.typepad.com/my_weblog/
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/CruiseMaster
From: Stu on
On Thu, 04 Feb 2010 11:10:43 -0500, Kurt Ullman <kurtullman(a)yahoo.com>
wrote:

>In article <8rrlm5lm461bhvg63c33ejuivbuk90phh9(a)4ax.com>,
> Ray Goldenberg <ray(a)lighthousetravel.com> wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 04 Feb 2010 09:49:08 -0600, Stu <info(a)foodforyou.ca> wrote:
>>
>> >So my neighbour was indeed correct ;)
>>
>> Hi Stu,
>>
>> Since it happened in 2003, not 14-months ago, how do you figure?
>> --
> Stu is in Canada. They use metric months (grin).

exactually :-)
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