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fairbourne

What is a Texas minx ? I know what a Texas manx is......a tailess ranch cat! (we had a litter of these adorable 'lit wild kitties once ~NO tails)

Have a great Dec. 13th ~lucky for those who are celebrating birthdays today! Check out any Crew member (with the Crew Purser) who is having a birthday! Make a 'lit card for them!

 

(Sorry Dan ~we kinda went off-topic for a minute)

 

 

Happy, smooth seas,

Martita B

 

 

 

Minx: (Texan or otherwise!) Cheeky or mischievous girl! :D Meant in the nicest possible way - a compliment to your vivacious personality! :);):p

 

We have Manx cats too - from the Isle of Man and they have no tails also!:)

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fairbourne

Ohhhh, minx, ~same as SCALAWAG ~that's what most Seabourn Sailors call me! (among other names:eek:)

Ha ha ~I had to chuckle ~should be Manx , from The Isle of Cats!

Dan is gonna scold us ~sorry

I do love balconies!! On both Seabourn large ships and the small ones!

My toast to you today:

"Amigos para Siempre!" Salute

Martita B

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