Dyerneeds
chics dig the scar
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Oh Mikey, you disappoint me!After I made such a sincere apology and even gave you a strawberry smoothie - aren't you even a little bit ashamed???
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well, maybe just a little.

Oh Mikey, you disappoint me!After I made such a sincere apology and even gave you a strawberry smoothie - aren't you even a little bit ashamed???
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Yuck - I just heard about the 90 yr. old man and 79 yr. old wife who sailed on Carnival Paradise last Monday who were not on the ship when it returned to port. This report said their cabin door was double locked from the inside and the balcony door was unlocked. Their belongings were still inside and appeared untouched. Too freaky! They had a "Do not disturb" sign on the door - sounds like suicide - yuck.

Yuck - I just heard about the 90 yr. old man and 79 yr. old wife who sailed on Carnival Paradise last Monday who were not on the ship when it returned to port. This report said their cabin door was double locked from the inside and the balcony door was unlocked. Their belongings were still inside and appeared untouched. Too freaky! They had a "Do not disturb" sign on the door - sounds like suicide - yuck.

cruise related question.
we've never had a passport. would these passport cards be all we need for the BoB cruise? i see they are only $45 and good for 10 years.
any downside to getting one of these as opposed to a regular passport?
i highly doubt we'll be flying into or out of another country.
we usually just cruise. ocassionally drive to Canada(niagra falls)
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My only concern would be, "if" you had to get off the ship for say a medcial emergency in another country, then had to fly home unexpectidly, wouldn't you need a passport then to get back in the country? Just playing Devil's Advocate here......![]()
Cass.. what you up to today chickie?cruise related question.
we've never had a passport. would these passport cards be all we need for the BoB cruise? i see they are only $45 and good for 10 years.
any downside to getting one of these as opposed to a regular passport?
i highly doubt we'll be flying into or out of another country.
we usually just cruise. ocassionally drive to Canada(niagra falls)
thanks for any help.![]()
My only concern would be, "if" you had to get off the ship for say a medcial emergency in another country, then had to fly home unexpectidly, wouldn't you need a passport then to get back in the country? Just playing Devil's Advocate here......![]()
That is exactly the scenario I thought of, Andy - not likely to happen and let's hope it doesn't; but it would be better to be prepared. I think traveling with a passport is the safest measure.
Dude.. better safe than sorry! don't skimp.. get the real thing then your set for anything!
(i'll buy the smoothies. even a blueberry one for a certain pancake girl)My only concern would be, "if" you had to get off the ship for say a medcial emergency in another country, then had to fly home unexpectidly, wouldn't you need a passport then to get back in the country? Just playing Devil's Advocate here......![]()

hi jen mouse
if you had just the passport card and trip insurance would you be ok?
course i'm the kind of guy who wouldnt even get trip insurance if my sweet polly wouldnt insist on it.![]()
i mean..what are the odds??![]()
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Yuck - I just heard about the 90 yr. old man and 79 yr. old wife who sailed on Carnival Paradise last Monday who were not on the ship when it returned to port. This report said their cabin door was double locked from the inside and the balcony door was unlocked. Their belongings were still inside and appeared untouched. Too freaky! They had a "Do not disturb" sign on the door - sounds like suicide - yuck.
well, maybe just a little.![]()
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Cass- that picture is adorable.
Kathy- congrats on # 2000. Keep chatting.
Have a great day all. I am off to H & R- maybe I can do some returns today and not just be a observer.