You guys live on the edge!

I'm not sure about that, but if you say so.
Ever see Shrek?
There's a scene where giant Gingerbread man rips the top off a Starbucks.
The customers run for the lives.... across the street to another Starbucks.
I have seen all the Shrek movies. I don't remember that particular joke, but my memory ain't what it used to be!
I should amend that... Ruby doesn't like
my excess crap.
Who, me?
Road trip?
Novel idea!
ahem
So when is that TR starting?
It sure was!
Sometimes, I wonder that too.

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Hmmm... Nope. Still think unless it was just a cart that there should be coffee. I mean.... just a drip and regular or decaf, for Pete's sakes.
Well given the number of friends that I have that don't seem to like coffee, I'm still not surprised.
Depends on the beans.
Kidney beans? Blech. Green beans? Sure!
I think they might have been black eyed peas.
I don't care for the "processed" flavour.
Huh.
Would it be possible to hire a couple of strong guys to do this for you?
I know it costs money, but if they can do it in a day what would take you longer, maybe the offset in renting earlier would be worth it?
And easier on you, too.
It's not the strong part. It's the going through. There are several categories, a) donation, b) sell on Craigslist, c) toss/recycle, d) take back to our house. She would get very pissed off if some big burly guys came in and just started manhandling her stuff.
Uh, oh....
So... you're saying a dummy cruise is one that has a discount but that you do not necessarily intend to take?
I'm going to explain it here since
@Steppesister had the same question.
Back before they offered "dummy cruises" or "placeholders", people would book onboard to get the perks, ($XX onboard credit, reduced deposit, and I think something else). They would pick a random cruise that they never intended to take, but it got them the perks of booking onboard. Then when later itineraries came out, they would change the cruise to something that they really did want to book and not just a placeholder. I'm sure it became a pain in the butt for Disney having people book cruises they never intended to take, and then switching them to different ones. I'm sure it created havoc with the occupancy, a cruise might have been sold out and then when the new itineraries came out half the ship changed their cruises.
Now they allow you to put down $250 on a placeholder cruise, which you must roll over into a cruise that sails no more than two years from your booking date. Essentially I booked on August 28th I think it was so I had to set sail by August 28, 2020 or I would get my money back and lose my perks. The cruise sails on April 12, 2020 so I'm well within my 2 years, and I get all the perks of having booked this cruise on the ship even though this itinerary had not been released when we were sailing.
It never fails, I wake up early on vacation, late at home.
Conversation makes time go by. Good conversation, especially so.
What would happen if they'd enforced it?
I don't have any idea!
Ugh. I don't know how many shots I've ruined doing just that.
Makes me
Totally get this. I would do the same.
Variety is the spice of life!
I keep putting that on the dinner menu and for whatever reason we don't end up making it.
Mayo? Only if you're weird.
Well than Fran is weird. She likes Mayo on her fries.
But certainly pretty.
They do nice presentation.
Ohhhhh..... well.... poop.
yeah. poop.
Bright side. Fran is a glass half full kinda gal, then. At least this time.
Especially when I'm upset.
Okay, that's a really cute photo of you.
Thanks.
What? Those bast... uh... this is unfortunate.
Well, I don't expect much from an outside bar. Evidently there are only two bars on board you can get a real martini in a real martini glass.

This seems to be more and more common. People seem to have forgotten what good manners are.
They were also speaking foreign languages that I didn't recognize.
See? You did good! You didn't need a verandah since you could borrow Jill's. Saved money without giving up the necessities.
Someone else mentioned that as well.
I have no idea. Is this normal? Or just coincidental?
I've noticed them on just about every cruise from Port Canaveral and San Diego, not sure if there was one in Vancouver.
I puzzled over that for a while.
"So... Jill has a press bag... probably a recorder, maybe a notebook and pens, her press I.D............ oh."
Very funny. Har de har har.
Awww... Nice shot of you guys.
Thanks!
Well... she kinda does! Sorry, Fran!
Whoa! That's some drink/dessert!
And that's before dinner!
Just about everything served on the ships is yummy, at least IMHO.
Love Prime Rib.....
I prefer the medium rare one to the rare. Kay would be all over the more rare one.
I like my meat still mooing.
This just makes me chuckle... and good for her for knowing exactly what she wanted and getting it.
I would never. I'd have to have something more... fancy?
No idea why.
I usually go for the more fancy as well, but sometimes, you just can't beat a good Mickey bar!
Just... stylish, perhaps? Or a crab?
Crab seems to be the consensus.
Awww... poor Alison, all tuckered out.
That happens to me a lot.
Now that looks nice and relaxing
The menu at dinner made my mouth water, I'd have a hard time making a decision. Is food and drink included in the price of the cruise or do pay extra for it, I've never cruised before?
I've been on enough cruises, that I've narrowed down my choices in the main dining rooms to my favorites and I almost always get the same things. I don't know what I'd do if they changed the menus!
As far as "included", everything in the MDRs (Main Dining Rooms) is included, except alcohol. All the quick service food and buffet food is included as well. I'll try and make sure to point out what has an upcharge. Palo and Remy (the adult dining rooms) which you will be seeing a lot of, are both additional, but totally worth it, in my opinion.