November 19, 2005 Thanksgiving Magic Cruise

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Oh ya Julia....ask and YOU SHALL recieve.......


Hurricane recipe




Scale ingredients to servings
1 oz vodka
1/4 oz grenadine syrup
1 oz gin
1 oz light rum
1/2 oz Bacardi® 151 rum
1 oz amaretto almond liqueur
1 oz triple sec
grapefruit juice
pineapple juice





Pour all but the juices, in order listed, into a hurricane glass three-quarters filled with ice. Fill with equal parts of grapefruit and pineapple juice, and serve.
 
bhawks9 said:
Cant recall on the docs, do you fill out the Bahama immigration forms now or on the ship. I filled out the booklet from DCL, but dont remember :confused3 what I did with the immigration forms on our last cruise.
Thanks,
Bill

Fill them out at port....remember standing at one of those tables with DDs asking "where are we going"?
 
the5J's said:
Doogie, all those comments i made about giving Lampy some CULTURE and you keep 10yr old REDS? Bring a few on board, that way i won't have to buy 3yr olds :drinking1 :goodvibes
John :earboy2:

Culture to me is pouring my miller in a glass!!! :rotfl2:
 
the5J's said:
Why is it all these PUNKS want to race.
My car can hit 71mph in second gear
What do i do with the other four gears?
Freaking GTO last night, i will not mess with a kid, afraid he may meet a telephone pole

Doogie, ron..i though we were going to do MID OHIO this year?
I want to see if you 'pretty boys' can really drive those chevys

John :moped:

John, had the vette fest here in Chicago this weekend.....had to get things done around the house....one more Sunday left.....when you drive a vette and someone pulls up next to you and wants to race I just look at them and smile, I know I already look good.....don't need to be doing 120 on the local roads....and John you can risk driving yours on the track it's ALREADY wrecked :rotfl2: ....ooppppssssss sorry....cheap shot! But you expected it! Didn't ya?


Look John....no damage!! :rotfl2:


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Tri-circle-D said:
Sherri- Those luggage tags need to go on all of your checked luggage. It is what they use to get your bags to the correct stateroom. Every piece needs to have one of the official tags.

Andrew (tri-circle-d)

Even carryons need to be tagged!!
 
Tri-circle-D said:
Someone else will need to answer that one. We drive from home to the port, so we put the tags on our luggage at home. If you are flying, maybe you are better off waiting until you get to the port, but I don't know.

Andrew (tri-circle-d)

We put them on at home....we stay at BC and we never see our luggage.....goes right there...same if you fly in on Saturday, bring a carry on with a change of clothes....if you are flying from cold weather....they will take your luggage directly to the boat.....the reason they ask for your flight #.
 
LAMPSKIES said:
Oh ya Julia....ask and YOU SHALL recieve.......


Hurricane recipe




Scale ingredients to servings
1 oz vodka
1/4 oz grenadine syrup
1 oz gin
1 oz light rum
1/2 oz Bacardi® 151 rum
1 oz amaretto almond liqueur
1 oz triple sec
grapefruit juice
pineapple juice





Pour all but the juices, in order listed, into a hurricane glass three-quarters filled with ice. Fill with equal parts of grapefruit and pineapple juice, and serve.

What kind of sissiefied way is this to make a Hurricane? At the liquor stores around here, you can but a package of Pat O'Brien's Hurricane mix. It is like a big package of Kool Aide. You mix that up, add rum, and watch out. Those things sneak up on you, and it is never pretty. :faint: My aforementioned friend was famous for bringing the fixings for Hurricanes on previous cruises. That practice has been banned by the DW's. For good reason, I might add.

Andrew (tri-circle-d)
 
WMILLER86 said:
Andrew, That is a great wedding photo! Are you sure you did not get hitched in East Texas? I think I went to your wedding! Weren't you and your wife related already before the wedding? :rotfl2:

Willie(Bonafied, honest to goodness, Redneck)


Hey Willie, if a man and women get married in East Texas, move to Florida and get divorced......are they still brother and sister? :rotfl2: Sorry just a "northerner joke"!
 
Tri-circle-D said:
What kind of sissiefied way is this to make a Hurricane? At the liquor stores around here, you can but a package of Pat O'Brien's Hurricane mix. It is like a big package of Kool Aide. You mix that up, add rum, and watch out. Those things sneak up on you, and it is never pretty. :faint: My aforementioned friend was famous for bringing the fixings for Hurricanes on previous cruises. That practice has been banned by the DW's. For good reason, I might add.

Andrew (tri-circle-d)



Andrew: I would have to agree with the DW's. This stuff is too powerful for me.

Lampy: Even if I drink only one of Hurricane...there's one of two things can happen to me: One: I would be laughing all night for no reason or Two: Fell overboard and no will notice I'm gone :rotfl:
There is NO WAY I'm drinking that Hurricane drink...I'm better of with my foo foo drinks...hmmmm?

Julia ::MinnieMo
 
Scorpio1112 said:
Thanks!! But do I put them on before I leave home or when I get to port? Or does it matter?

Sherri

Sherri-put on your tshirt when arriving to the Port....that way we can all see who's wearing our tshirts.

Julia ::MinnieMo
 
WMILLER86 said:
You guys read about the attack on the cruise ship near Somalia? I wonder what plans Disney has for the Magic in that instance?
Maybe I should offer to bring my 30-06 as a precaution? Those pictures of those "pirates" in the little boats trying to disable the ship were comical.

My aught-six is dead on at 300 yards. Put some hunters on the bow with deer rifles. Yeah, that's the ticket! ;)

Willie

I feel safer already! Did you hear what they actually used to get rid of those punks? It was some kind of a sonic device created by the US Navy. I never knew such technology was actually in use. That cruise line is a subsidiary of Carnival. It is good to know that cruise ships have these types of protective devices. Of course, on our cruise, we will have an endless supply of Miller Lite cans to pelt them with!

Andrew (tri-circle-d)
 
the5J's said:
Andrew: I would have to agree with the DW's. This stuff is too powerful for me.

Lampy: Even if I drink only one of Hurricane...there's one of two things can happen to me: One: I would be laughing all night for no reason or Two: Fell overboard and no will notice I'm gone :rotfl:
There is NO WAY I'm drinking that Hurricane drink...I'm better of with my foo foo drinks...hmmmm?

Julia ::MinnieMo

Foofooo? How 'bout one of those "snowflakes" at CC? And I have a feeling we are going to be laughing all night weather you drink or not!! May I remind you??????........


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magyar2 said:
Beautiful wedding pictures! Ahh, to feel like a princess on one's wedding day...


Kathleen

Thanks for the kind words, Kathleen. You are talking about my wedding picture right? Don't you like how I (the groom) looked? It took me months to grow that mullet, and what about my "guns"- built those babies up lifting weights- 12 oz. at a time-just like Lampy.

Andrew (tri-circle-d)
 
Tri-circle-D said:
Thanks for the kind words, Kathleen. You are talking about my wedding picture right? Don't you like how I (the groom) looked? It took me months to grow that mullet, and what about my "guns"- built those babies up lifting weights- 12 oz. at a time-just like Lampy.

Andrew (tri-circle-d)

I prefer to call it my "beer oids" :rotfl2:
 
LAMPSKIES said:
Foofooo? How 'bout one of those "snowflakes" at CC? And I have a feeling we are going to be laughing all night weather you drink or not!! May I remind you??????........


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Ron, I don't know you, so please don't take offense, but where in the world do you get off cracking on rednecks? That picture is frightening! :scared1:

Andrew (tri-circle-d)
 
I have a question for veteran cruisers, most likely the women. How do you handle ironing? Yes, I know it is vacation, but still..... I usually take an iron when we travel, but I know that it is a no-no on DCL. Also, should we bring any "cool" weather clothing (like a sweatshirt or sweater ) to wear? Thanks!!!! Pam
 
Tri-circle-D said:
Thanks for the kind words, Kathleen. You are talking about my wedding picture right? Don't you like how I (the groom) looked? It took me months to grow that mullet, and what about my "guns"- built those babies up lifting weights- 12 oz. at a time-just like Lampy.

Andrew (tri-circle-d)


But of course I was speaking of you! :teeth:

Pam (Cody'smom) - I don't iron on the cruise! Pretty much I find that if I hang up my clothing in the shower room, it helps to dewrinkle things, plus it seems to be so humid anyway, that wrinkles aren't too much of a problem. Any wrinkles that decide to be stubborn and hang around, I just ignore and figure everyone else has wrinkly clothing, so we are all in the same boat.

If there is something you really must iron, I do recall there being irons in the laundry rooms. You may want to take along a handkerchief to place over your clothing that you are ironing, because the irons were all pretty scorched and if you are ironing something white, I would not want to chance a mark. Also, try to plan on ironing early in the day, as there is a rush before dinner. I learned this on our first cruise, and have decided to forgo all attempts at domestic duties while onboard from now on. :)

As to the cool weather clothing, bring a sweater. I find it does get cool on deck in the evenings, especially if the ship is moving quickly to the next port, and also the dining rooms are chilly. Also, it is cool leaving Port Canaveral if you are in the very front of the ship, top deck, during sail away. We have this need to be up there and watch for dolphins as we leave the port (don't laugh, DH and Alicia saw them one time!).
 
magyar2 said:
But of course I was speaking of you! :teeth:

Pam (Cody'smom) - I don't iron on the cruise! Pretty much I find that if I hang up my clothing in the shower room, it helps to dewrinkle things, plus it seems to be so humid anyway, that wrinkles aren't too much of a problem. Any wrinkles that decide to be stubborn and hang around, I just ignore and figure everyone else has wrinkly clothing, so we are all in the same boat.

If there is something you really must iron, I do recall there being irons in the laundry rooms. You may want to take along a handkerchief to place over your clothing that you are ironing, because the irons were all pretty scorched and if you are ironing something white, I would not want to chance a mark. Also, try to plan on ironing early in the day, as there is a rush before dinner. I learned this on our first cruise, and have decided to forgo all attempts at domestic duties while onboard from now on. :)

As to the cool weather clothing, bring a sweater. I find it does get cool on deck in the evenings, especially if the ship is moving quickly to the next port, and also the dining rooms are chilly. Also, it is cool leaving Port Canaveral if you are in the very front of the ship, top deck, during sail away. We have this need to be up there and watch for dolphins as we leave the port (don't laugh, DH and Alicia saw them one time!).



Pam-I agree everything that Magyar2 said...sweaters, sweaters, sweaters....especially in the movie theaters. Now as for the ironing....as soon as we went to our rooms, I immediately unpacked everything and I like the idea what Magyar said, is let the shower steam it. For my formal gown, I had the housekeeper to take it down to have it press and got it back very quickly. The cost wasn't much but it was worth it to me.

Julia ::MinnieMo
 
Tri-circle-D said:
Ron, I don't know you, so please don't take offense, but where in the world do you get off cracking on rednecks? That picture is frightening! :scared1:

Andrew (tri-circle-d)

:rotfl2: @ Andrew.....you think that's frightening....look what I'm wearing to "formal night"!

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