8/17/08 Captain Jack's Repossession Repo Cruise to PC thru TPC #10

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Sorry I just had to post that. I know how much you like my pretty pictures! :rotfl2:

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On the AC issue, wasn't one of the rumors that they would be adding something similar at the new Night Kingdom when it opens?

Yeah, that was one of the rumors. I've also heard DNK is on the backburner now. Besides frrom what I hear, the AC @ DNK iwuld be like a check-in area for DNK. I'm not going to pay $200-300 just to sit around a new AC for a short while then trapse around through the Savanah in the pitch black. DNK sounds like a great idea and one I'd probably do once, but I don't see how the AC would fit in for my tastes. I go there to drink and unwind.... not a good idea if you're going to have a face to face with a lion or tiger or bear. Oh my.
 
I'm about 1/2 way through McCullough's book. I think it's great, but I'm a history nerd - I would have loved it at 13 as well.

Good book, gets to be an easier read the further you get into it.
 
Good book, gets to be an easier read the further you get into it.

I'll second that.

Spolier alert: It the book almost seemed to end too quickly. He'd spent countless pages on the French and early US efforts then seemed to rush to the finish. Anyway, it was an invaluable read for the TOAL.

PBS has a Canal DVD which McCulloch narrates.

Got to run, have a flight to SNA to catch (just a biz day trip, not DL)

Andy
 

On our 2005 cruise down the coast we saw a pod of about 30 dolphins that put on quite a show for almost 30 mins. The flying fish are awesome and much bigger than you think.

Does tha mean I'm going to have bits of fish hanging off the edges of my plate???
 
There is always a chance to see whales but the odds will be against us. I have heard of some that live year round in Cabo. You know the whales that talk amongst themselves, "Hey do you really want to swim all the way up to Alaska this summer. Nah, lets stay here and enjoy the nachos and tequila. We can eat that plankton next year." On our 2005 cruise down the coast we saw a pod of about 30 dolphins that put on quite a show for almost 30 mins. The flying fish are awesome and much bigger than you think.

Those Cabo whales have got to be the slacker dudes of the whale world . . .

All I can say is "That just will not do!"

Figuring out those costs per day and applying to what I tip when I go out with friends while at home, that list is definitely a little "light." At least I know what they are recommending. I'll be doing a lot more than that . . . especially since this is the TOAL for the celebration of my 25th ordination anniversary. My parishioners were extremely generous to me over these past three weeks of celebrations and I intend to "share the wealth."

When I walk off the ship after it is all over, I want the CMs to have a little tear in their eyes because they felt totally appreciated! :thumbsup2

Thanks for the info!!!

You will be loved! Seriously, whenever I read a thread about people complaining about the tipping costs, I am always surprised. The service is nearly always so amazing that you want to give much more.

Oh good. I'm there too.
We'll have fun onboard together!

Meet you for the (non-diet Pepsi -- sorry Fr. Mike) drink of the day!:thumbsup2
 
Good book, gets to be an easier read the further you get into it.

I'll second that.

Spolier alert: It the book almost seemed to end too quickly. He'd spent countless pages on the French and early US efforts then seemed to rush to the finish. Anyway, it was an invaluable read for the TOAL.

PBS has a Canal DVD which McCulloch narrates.

Got to run, have a flight to SNA to catch (just a biz day trip, not DL)

Andy

OK, I guess this means I need to finsih Walt Disney and go back to PC book.

You will be loved! Seriously, whenever I read a thread about people complaining about the tipping costs, I am always surprised. The service is nearly always so amazing that you want to give much more.


For some reason my eyes are very dry this moring. I read this as tipping cows :scared1:
 
Happy July 1st! Hope everyone is doing well. Whales, dolphins and flying fish oh my! :scared1: As long as there are no flying squarrels, I'm good! :lmao:

WOW! Next month! Yeah! Yeah!:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:
 
Happy July 1st! Hope everyone is doing well. Whales, dolphins and flying fish oh my! :scared1: As long as there are no flying squarrels, I'm good! :lmao:

WOW! Next month! Yeah! Yeah!:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:

Oh dear, now squarrels!!!!!

Ok no Liz.
Currently 75 in overcast Longwood, Mostly cloudy today and high of 87.
 
Oh dear, now squarrels!!!!!

Ok no Liz.
Currently 75 in overcast Longwood, Mostly cloudy today and high of 87.

Maybe Liz is sleeping in this morning.

Oops, I forgot flying monkeys! Not good!:lmao:
 
Deanna,

You are also on my list of parents with DD8s to contact. With your permission, my DD would like to e-mail other girls before the cruise. Please send me a PM if you're OK with that.

Definitely! I send you a PM.
 
Good book, gets to be an easier read the further you get into it.

I'm enjoying it. Just finished the first chapter of the American part.

I need to finish it so I can get to 100 Years of Solitude.
So far my reading list for TOAL includes:
The Yiddish Policeman's Union by Michael Chabon
Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Now I need to get the Walt Disney book Coral mentioned.
DH & I are going to share the new Jimmy Buffet book just for fluff.
Oh and I may re-read Old Man and the Sea
I'm still looking for a good pirate book.

I may be disappointed in Chabon's book - his The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay is really good. Huck Finn, Catcher in the Rye really good.

A reference to it in the Canal book reminded me - if you live travelogue-type books, Sailing Alone Around the World by Joshua Slocum is great. He was the first person to sail around the world solo. The man had a very dry sense of humor.

Those Cabo whales have got to be the slacker dudes of the whale world . . .

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Meet you for the (non-diet Pepsi -- sorry Fr. Mike) drink of the day!:thumbsup2

Sounds good.

For some reason my eyes are very dry this moring. I read this as tipping cows :scared1:

How very Texan of you.
 
I was just reading a report from someone who went on the Mex Riviera cruise June 22-29, and this was very interesting (I hope we see things like this!):

SEA LIFE SEEN FROM SHIP: If you're patient, you might see some sea life from the ship. On our first day at sea, as we went down the Baja peninsula, there was a bonanza of sightings. There were whales, a large pod of dolphins, an school of enormous squid, and many flying fish. Flying fish look like enormous dragonflies emerging from under the forward end of the ship. Then they sail just above the water for as much as 50 yards before plopping themselves back in the water. Your kids will love them because they're quite bizarre. There are also large sea birds, like pelicans and frigate birds (which have a dark v-shaped tail). It seemed like the area around the tip of Baja had the most to see, so keep an eye out.

Thanks for this information! It makes me more excited that the TOAL is right around the corner!:banana:

All I can say is "That just will not do!"

Figuring out those costs per day and applying to what I tip when I go out with friends while at home, that list is definitely a little "light." At least I know what they are recommending. I'll be doing a lot more than that . . . especially since this is the TOAL for the celebration of my 25th ordination anniversary. My parishioners were extremely generous to me over these past three weeks of celebrations and I intend to "share the wealth."

When I walk off the ship after it is all over, I want the CMs to have a little tear in their eyes because they felt totally appreciated! :thumbsup2

Thanks for the info!!!

That put a tear in my eye! You're awesome!:hug:
 
HAPPY CANADA DAY

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to SmeeCanada and any other Canadian DISer's out there!!!
 
I'm enjoying it. Just finished the first chapter of the American part.

I need to finish it so I can get to 100 Years of Solitude.
So far my reading list for TOAL includes:
The Yiddish Policeman's Union by Michael Chabon
Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Now I need to get the Walt Disney book Coral mentioned.
DH & I are going to share the new Jimmy Buffet book just for fluff.
Oh and I may re-read Old Man and the Sea
I'm still looking for a good pirate book.

I may be disappointed in Chabon's book - his The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay is really good. Huck Finn, Catcher in the Rye really good.

A reference to it in the Canal book reminded me - if you live travelogue-type books, Sailing Alone Around the World by Joshua Slocum is great. He was the first person to sail around the world solo. The man had a very dry sense of humor.



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Sounds good.



How very Texan of you.

Ha! Happy to say, I have never tipped a cow. :lmao:

I was not sure about this particular book on WD. Some seems like hatchet jobs. This one mentioned the most access to personal family and WD archives so I thought it would be at least realistic. So far, very good. It is about the same size as "Path between the Seas" but an easler read.
 
Warning to my SM:
I had to buy a couple of things last week in WDW so if it does not match you-apologies ahead of time. :)

I left a little bit to add something small that you actually want. :rotfl2:
 
To our close neighbors up north, Happy Canada Day!

Now that we are getting closer, I am going to try to log in more. We have been doing lots of remodeling, went to the World for a week, and have been crazy busy. I can't believe this is coming up. ! Haven't been online much lately.

My DD 9, was thinking that the new Cheetah Girls movie will come out while we are onboard. She will LOVE that.

Still not facing how I am going to pack for 2 weeks!!! Hopefully, I will be meeting others in the laudromat.

Whoever arranged for Fr Mike to say Mass - great job. It will be something to go to Mass with all you DISers during the trip of a lifetime...

Got to get my kids over to the kids board...
 
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