Is that like getting a car with your vacation, or a vacation with your car?
The latter, I think.
I'm ready for a vacation. Budapest isn't until November, but I really need to get away sometime this summer.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Is that like getting a car with your vacation, or a vacation with your car?
The latter, I think.
I'm ready for a vacation. Budapest isn't until November, but I really need to get away sometime this summer.
I don't like the term "Bright". Bleah.
I hated the one cruise I was on. Hated. For me, it was like being stuck in a floating Las Vegas casino, without the option of going outside and/or awesome vintage shopping. I'd rather fly from city to city, or take a motorcycling/bicycling tour through the countryside. Or the Orient Express. Anything that doesn't involve me being stuck in the middle of the ocean with the same people day in and day out.
In my head, I'm going to Belize. That will have to do for now.
No one else in my group showed for this meeting. I have no idea what they're on about.
Another reason I've never done a cruise is it costs about twice as much if you want your own room. I suppose if I ever settle down with someone that won't be an issue anymore, but in the meantime... none of my friends are into the idea of a cruise, and I wouldn't want to share a cabin with someone I've never met....
being stuck in the middle of the ocean with the same people day in and day out.
Get rid of the people--aside from the well-trained wait staff that would know to leave me alone unless I'm looking for them--and I'd be ecstatic.
Some of my girlfriends wanted us all to go on a cruise together. I keep putting them off because while I love each and every one of them very dearly, being stuck on a boat together, sharing the same room without the option of escape? I would murder them.
For me, it was like being stuck in a floating Las Vegas casino, without the option of going outside and/or awesome vintage shopping.
CruiseWest, juliana. Okay, not so great with the shopping, but wonderful with the outside, or it was when I was in the visitor industry mumble, mumble years ago.
And looking through tommy's link more carefully, I noticed that the New England cruise stops in New Bedford so folks can go to the whaling museum. [link] Did you know that the New Bedford Whaling Museum is partners with the museum in Barrow? [link] Or perhaps the question should be, did you care?
I noticed that the New England cruise stops in New Bedford so folks can go to the whaling museum.
Yeah, that one looks like a fun cruise too.
eta: As does the Chesapeake Bay one.
All this talk of cruises makes me want to watch The Legend of 1900 again.
There was just a commercial on VH-1 for a new show called "Scott Baio is 45 and Single." It's him going to a relationship counselor, talking to ex-girlfriends, etc. There's also a new Bachelor-type show where women compete for Bret Michaels.
Whatever happened to music?