I was wondering that too. It would be funny (not really) if the Buffistas CAUSED a coffee shortage!
I'm not going to claim cause and effect, but I can't help notice that this happened just as MCR went on their hiatus.
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.
I was wondering that too. It would be funny (not really) if the Buffistas CAUSED a coffee shortage!
I'm not going to claim cause and effect, but I can't help notice that this happened just as MCR went on their hiatus.
Happy Birthday, Cass!
And I just saw the question on cruises. Our experience:
How do you pick a cruise?
First, figure out where you want to go -- though it sounds like you've done that.
Next, pick a cruise line. Each line has its own personality. Obviously, Disney caters to families with kids. Carnival has a rep as a "party" line. We've sailed on Princess, which is older and less formal. There are plenty of Web sites and travel agents that could help match you with a cruise line.
Also, different ships/cruises have different personalities. There's nothing quite like sailing the Caribbean on a ship with an English captain and a passenger list that's 2/3 English and Scottish. I don't know how to help you there.
Is this the sort of thing a relatively feeble person can do?
Absolutely. You may want to check out rooms for persons with disabilities, however. Also be careful when picking your shore excursions -- some require more physical exertion than others.
If I'm in a small room with my mother and sister, will we all be alive after seven days or will the headlines read "Bloodbath on the High Seas?"
Staterooms are mostly for sleeping and dressing. However, an express understanding that you won't do everything together may be wise.
Is there internet access?
Yes, but there's a cost. I think it's 50 cents a minute. However, that was almost 2-1/2 years ago, when WiFi was still pretty exotic.
I'm not seeing any recent stories about a worldwide coffee shortage. The latest is from 2005 (predicting a shortage in 2007).
Uh, so, Burrell -- was it our Victor (poet Victor, not new-ish Victor C.) who decided to spread these terrifying LIES?
I heard about the upcoming coffee shortage from Victor too.
(On his lj.)
I think we're going to have a corn/soy shortage for sure - given the state of things in the midwest.
Aw, thank you for the birthday wishes.
I am cramming for my Oregon driver's license. Mostly just the questions about how far away another car should be before you dim your brights at night. Then? Testing. Because the thing that makes birthdays best is someone being all judgmental.
I think Victor is hiding the WMDs
I am cramming for my Oregon driver's license. Mostly just the questions about how far away another car should be before you dim your brights at night.
Not too far away I hope -- some of those liveries look really hot under lights.
Happy birthday Cass!
I will hear nothing of a coffee shortage! Do you hear me!?! Nothing!
Coffee shortage would be sad making.
Allyson, how cute is your nephew? SO DAMN CUTE.