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Copper10-8

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  • Location
    City of Angels, CA
  • Interests
    Cruising, Hockey, College football
  • Favorite Cruise Line(s)
    Holland America Line
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    Europe (all of it)

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  1. Try a fast food joint for their latest uptick in pricing! ๐Ÿคช That is to say, at least here in Cali
  2. Save travels home, Brian and Michelle and many thanks / dankjewel for the as always outstanding travel blog! I know you have a very loooooong way to get home from Port Everglades! ๐Ÿ˜‰ Drive careful and have three safe flights!
  3. Just a very minor correction for the institute: More than likely dragged to the main galley where you will be made to peel potatoes for 12 hours under the supervision of Schatzie, a former DDR shot-putter under Erich Honecker. There are no longer brigs on the dam ships! There used to be, usually on A-Deck all the way forward by the paint store, for various aroma purposes. A one person, padded affair with a single bed, all painted in "calming" light mustard. I have a pic somewhere; will attempt to drag it up for trivial purposes ๐Ÿ˜‰
  4. That's what too many Wang Wang's will do to you, dude! ๐Ÿคฃ
  5. 01-04 November 1991 - Royal Caribbean Cruise Line (RCCL then) - ms Viking Serenade (a converted Scandinavian car ferry) It was known as a "booze cruise" due to the very short itinerary for a grand total of 292 nautical miles Fri - L.A. (San Pedro) Sat - Avalon, Catalina Island (tendering) Sun - Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico Mon - L.A. (San Pedro) We had an inside cabin, so not even a port hole. Didn't matter, we were hooked on cruising from that day on! The captain was a Swede by the name of Thomas Wildung The cruise director was someone by the name of Paul Grayson First stop; Avalon, Catalina Island is always nice! We wound up renting a golf cart (no "regular" cars allowed on the island for residents and/or visitors) to tour Avalon on our own using a map. Maria was the navigator and did one heck of a job not getting us to Hilo, Hawaii Ensenada was next. What is there to do in Ensenada you may ask: well, not mucho except if you're into shopping for leather, blankets, sombreros, Chicklets chewing gum, etc., visiting Hussong's Cantina or, wait for it, La Bufadora aka "the blowhole"
  6. Easy peasy; next up the ladder: go to her boss, the restaurant operations manager, and ask him/her why the Canaletto Mngr. is not doing her job which is first politely and professionally giving a heads up to a guest whose actions are distracting from the enjoyment of the restaurant by other guests
  7. Ever since HAL (re)built and opened these new libraries on the different ship classes which, someone decided, contain multiple copies of the same book, I've been wondering how many of these books don't make it back to the library they came from and instead wind up in someone's valise on the way to a new home on terra firma
  8. Entertaining and informative as always Brian! Great pics! ๐Ÿ˜€ Have an awesome cruise! Say hi to Michelle!
  9. Transtulisti id perfecte! Julius Caesar de te gloriabitur! ๐Ÿ‘ Btw, you can't beat a "Broodje Kroket with frieten" at the Grand Dutch Cafe!
  10. Very sad to hear this tragic news! Thoughts and prayers with the two engineering crew members, their families and the crew of Nieuw A. ๐Ÿ˜” May they Rest in Eternal Peace!
  11. HAPPY NEW YEAR y'all! ๐Ÿงจ
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