From: Jean O'Boyle on

"George Leppla" <george(a)cruisemaster.com> wrote in message
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> On 6/14/2010 6:29 PM, Jean O'Boyle wrote:
>> "peter"<peters25(a)stockton.com> wrote in message
>> news:C83C6A9F.6C980%peters25(a)stockton.com...
>>> X-no-archive: yes On 6/14/10 11:08 PM, in article
>>> fO2dnWuQOeTOB4vRnZ2dnUVZ_hOdnZ2d(a)giganews.com, "Nonny"<Null(a)gmail.com>
>>>> Tom, the seats are the old fashioned types that are like benches,
>>>> but with a back that flips over. When you flip the back, you sit
>>>> on the opposite side of the bench and thus face the other way.
>>>
>>> Correct. Boyle's statement that all seats face forward is erroneous. As
>>> is
>>> her recommendation that you take the train both ways, except when you're
>>> in
>>> a wheel chair which they won't allow in the bus.
>>
>> Sorry, Peter, you are the one who is wrong...all the seats did face
>> forward
>> and I stand by my recommendation that you take the train both ways. It is
>> a
>> comfortable ride with huge full windows unlike the smaller ones on the
>> tour
>> buses. If I were to take it again, I might try and take the bus that
>> takes
>> you further into Canada. By the way, my name is not Boyle.
>> You like to "chip away" at people and their posts; no wonder you post
>> X-no-archive.
>
> Jean, misspelling people's names is done intentionally by trolls. This
> way, if they say anything that is legally actionable, they can swear that
> they were not addressing you. The no-archive is also a way of trying to
> cover their tracks.
>
> Like I said... troll. The best way to handle them is to ignore them.
>
>
> --
> George Leppla
>
> Countryside Travel http://www.Countryside-Travel.com
> Facebook http://www.facebook.com/CruiseMaster

Thanks, George...I guess I misjudged him and wanted to be fair, but I don't
need trolls in my life, so ignore I will.

--Jean


From: Jean O'Boyle on

"Tom K" <tkanitra(a)optonline.net> wrote in message
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> On 6/14/10 7:29 PM, Jean O'Boyle wrote:
>> "peter"<peters25(a)stockton.com> wrote in message
>> news:C83C6A9F.6C980%peters25(a)stockton.com...
>>> X-no-archive: yes On 6/14/10 11:08 PM, in article
>>> fO2dnWuQOeTOB4vRnZ2dnUVZ_hOdnZ2d(a)giganews.com, "Nonny"<Null(a)gmail.com>
>>>> Tom, the seats are the old fashioned types that are like benches,
>>>> but with a back that flips over. When you flip the back, you sit
>>>> on the opposite side of the bench and thus face the other way.
>>>
>>> Correct. Boyle's statement that all seats face forward is erroneous. As
>>> is
>>> her recommendation that you take the train both ways, except when you're
>>> in
>>> a wheel chair which they won't allow in the bus.
>>
>> Sorry, Peter, you are the one who is wrong...all the seats did face
>> forward
>> and I stand by my recommendation that you take the train both ways. It is
>> a
>> comfortable ride with huge full windows unlike the smaller ones on the
>> tour
>> buses. If I were to take it again, I might try and take the bus that
>> takes
>> you further into Canada. By the way, my name is not Boyle.
>> You like to "chip away" at people and their posts; no wonder you post
>> X-no-archive.
>>
>> --Jean
>>
>>
> He/she/it likes to spell names wrong to yank chains... better to ignore
> the troll.
>
> --Tom

Thanks, Tom...ignore is the word.

--Jean


From: Bill on
On 6/14/2010 7:57 PM, Tom K wrote:
>
> Now we have to find something for Ketchikan... maybe Misty Fjords or the
> Bearing Sea "Deadliest Catch" Boat excursion.
>
> --Tom

This place's Kayak Eco-Tour came highly recommended on Cruise Critic.
Only $79 (where only is a relative term, I guess).

http://www.ketchikankayakco.com/index.html

Seems like lots of us are headed to Alaska this summer/

Bill
From: Tom K on
On 6/14/10 8:29 PM, Bill wrote:
> On 6/14/2010 7:57 PM, Tom K wrote:
>>
>> Now we have to find something for Ketchikan... maybe Misty Fjords or the
>> Bearing Sea "Deadliest Catch" Boat excursion.
>>
>> --Tom
>
> This place's Kayak Eco-Tour came highly recommended on Cruise Critic.
> Only $79 (where only is a relative term, I guess).
>
> http://www.ketchikankayakco.com/index.html
>
> Seems like lots of us are headed to Alaska this summer/
>
> Bill

No way I could sit in a Kayak with my hip (lack of flexibility), but
thanks for the suggestion.

Charles wanted to do Alaska some time ago, but couldn't go... and last
summer he did Norway with me... so I figured it was my turn to do what
he wanted to do this year.

--Tom


From: Marcia R. on
Jean O'Boyle wrote:
> "Marcia R." <Marcia(a)spamlessinlasvegas.net> wrote in message
> news:AgyRn.27071$%u7.2346(a)newsfe14.iad...
>
>>>>> My niece is buying them...since she's getting a free cruise LOL...but
>>>>> as
>>>>> far as I know, she's doing it through Princess. Don't know if she's
>>>>> waiting until we get on the ship or not. We haven't gotten that far.
>>>>>
>>>>> Marcia
>>>>
>>>> My advice is to do it online with Princess as soon as possible as that
>>>> is a
>>>> very popular excursion...especially since you want a specific time.
>>>>
>>>> --Jean
>> She said she's booking it today, but I haven't spoken to her yet about it.
>>
>> Marcia
>
> Good...have you completed your online registration so that she can pull up
> the excursions?
>
> --Jean
>
>
Yep, all done. :-)

Marcia
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