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Booked 45 years out.. now just have to wait


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By the time you get to the embarkation day, you will have purchased you cabin for $820.00 and the guy next to you, who bought 6 months before the cruise, will have paid $4700.00. Of course, you will probably not get much OBC for using that Early Saver rate.

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LOL..I just heard on the radio the latest on stem cells from our own bodies being able to replace our joints,,,they are going to do alot..both grandmas lived to 97.5..so if i am really lucky..lol..this would be me at 100. Makes me think of the dodge commercial and mine has some years on it..LOL...

 

Really funny...the long term care and travel insurance will have new "buy insurance by"..I just know it...

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Hey, I'll be on that one with you!

We have 2 booked. One shown 81 days and the second shows 16,559 days!

 

We should start a roll call for it. May 3rd 2060 On the Breeze

Carnival upgrade 5.0 Leaves from Havana Cuba. Save now on the Early Saver Rate or maybe the $99 down rate, no wait maybe the VIFP rate, better get the insurance.

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