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In reply to the discussion: Well, I'm back from my cruise and [View all]NJCher
(42,259 posts)12. I had to read this for a second time
Because its so shocking to me.
Im baffled as to why anyone would overeat to the point of discomfort.
And the drinking thing is the same with feeling bad as a result.
Thanks for taking the time to inform us, and in such a lively fashion. Im sure Ill be thinking about this for days to come.
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It's been twenty years since I've been on a cruise. The number one reason is because I try to eat healthily.
Intractable
Saturday
#2
There are gates and guards around the White House but they fail to contain the inmates.
usonian
Saturday
#7
I have never been on a cruise, and never will be on one most probably, but to me, I don't have to go anywhere to be...
NNadir
Saturday
#26
That sounds like my idea of Hell, although the getting-away part is tempting.
Ocelot II
Saturday
#30
I've been on several cruises and haven't seen that many people on scooters.
MIButterfly
Saturday
#32
Interesting post. I've never had a desire to take a cruise like the one you describe. Too many people.
Vinca
Saturday
#34