Will you get to take someone with on the cruise, ND?
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Congrats on the gig, ND!
I'm having collectors' edition Elvis Reeses Peanut Butter and Banana Cups
Where can I find these thing????
Will you get to take someone with on the cruise, ND?
Nope. And actually, since he'll be working the graveyard shift and then sleeping all day in his eensy little inside stateroom, that's just fine with me. I am bummed that this means two weeks away in February (likely over my birthday...ah well, I think we're not meant to have my birthday in the same place) and two weeks in March. Very proud of ND, though.
Everyone I've known that has worked on cruises say the same thing. Great money, sucky cabin and horrific hours. Very cool to get the gig. I hope the experience has some fun mixed in with the work. Which route?
I have no idea on the routes or anything like that.
I get whatever cabin is left over, so probably an inside stateroom.
I've never even seen the ship, so I have no idea what I'm up against. Disney is flying me out to Cape Canaveral in a little more than 10 days to do a site visit while the ship is in port for a day, so I'll know some more then.
Are we going to Haiku this thread out of here?
Are there stompies about for the new thread?
I'm never around
for the changing of the thread
this time different?
Congrats on the Disney cruise gig, ND.
I love the Reese's PB & Banana cups but didn't realize that they were collectable - I did realize the Elvis collection. I find mine at the local Walgreen's. I prefer the regular sized ones to the miniatures.
Collectible candy? Who collects chocolates? I think someone else mentioned Walgreen's, too. I need to get over there. My usual pharmacy is CVS.
Beverly, I always enjoy reading your birthday and anniversary wishes.
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