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I knew you would love the Martini. And Yes I will be asking for Ben when I make my reservation. Thank you so much for the recommendation. Last time at CP150 I had both the Filet and the Lobster Thermidor and it was amazing. Next time turn him in to the pool attendant. That is so uncalled for. YES! or just throw his stuff to the ground. Sorry Charlie!
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No but I do anyway. I like having the fine print with me in case something would arise. I have a folder that has paper copies of cruise contract, Travel insurance policy, and set sail passes even though I call them up on my phone. I heard stories of people's phone dying right before they needed to show an agent their set sail pass. I like having backups and keep the folder in my backpack. It doesn't take up much room.
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I'm so sorry Mark I wish there was something I could adequately say or do for you and your family. Please know that I will keep your daughter and your family in my thoughts and soul during this time. I am here for you anytime. You are doing the right thing by taking care of family first. The cruises can come later. Peace be with you and your family during this difficult time.
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Just boarded Voyager in Copenhagen
Sea Dog replied to flamingos's topic in Royal Caribbean International
Safe travels wished for you. Do you think the reason why they did not ask to see your vaccination card is that it was already uploaded and in their system when you did check-in? -
Just off the Symphony and I am so disappointed!
Sea Dog replied to jp2746's topic in Royal Caribbean International
@Ourusualbeach Question, does Symphony serve breakfast at the Wipeout Bar in the morning like Allure? -
Just off the Symphony and I am so disappointed!
Sea Dog replied to jp2746's topic in Royal Caribbean International
So happy we will 2 sea days on Symphony next month. Retirement cruise on Explorer last November had no sea days and I was exhausted. With a large ship like Symphony and everything you can do onboard it's good to have sea days. -
Im trying to remember what Bob posted. I think it was a solo. Most drum solos are improvised. But all of us drummers have a internal library in our brains of so called โlicksโ and patterns. The key to a great solo are organizing those licks and patterns into a story. Itโs hard to do. Some professional drummers will develop a solo for a tour and repeat some of the same elements in every concert.