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⭐Live Allure TA 🚢 March 1, 2020 - Time to rub the lamp 🧞


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Since John is apparently bedazzled by Star, I'll drop in a few pics.

 

First, muster station C3 in the Diamond Lounge.  Future DL that is.  Too soon?

 

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Day 2 we are through the Bahamas and have made the turn towards Spain.

 

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If you can't avoid it, might as well join it.  

 

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Sunny, calm seas, great crossing weather.

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Enjoying following this while on board ourselves..... been a lovely morning in the solarium if not a bit breezy....

 

roll on Giovannis for lunch shortly.....

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My son and his brand new wife are on this cruise - they're moving to Europe, and this is how they are getting there!  It's Grace's first cruise, although Jack has been on several.  It looks like this is going to be a great honeymoon!

 

KC

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6 hours ago, A&L_Ont said:

So inquiring minds want to know, have you rubbed your lamp this morning?  It’s a great way to wake up, when something magical appears with a little something frothy on top.  You know, a latte from Starbucks.

 

Lattes at 6:25😉

 

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3 hours ago, Sea Dog said:

You are a better man than me. I can't drink the dark stuff. To show you how bad my taste in beer is,  I think Miller Lite "tastes great and is less filing".

 

This stuff is just awesome. 

Avoid the American version

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1 hour ago, John&LaLa said:

 

Had one this afternoon, it was flat

That's how it's supposed to be.

I remember you saying you had some in Cobh Ireland.

There is a 7.5° edition that our waiter kept getting me from the crew bar,$$ tip well spent.

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4 minutes ago, grapau27 said:

That's how it's supposed to be.

I remember you saying you had some in Cobh Ireland.

There is a 7.5° edition that our waiter kept getting me from the crew bar,$$ tip well spent.

I agree and that's why I'm not a huge fan of it. 

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25 minutes ago, grapau27 said:

That's how it's supposed to be.

I remember you saying you had some in Cobh Ireland.

There is a 7.5° edition that our waiter kept getting me from the crew bar,$$ tip well spent.

7.5% strength, regular is 4.5-5%.

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4 minutes ago, grapau27 said:

7.5% strength.

I was going to say - that's some really cold beer. I thought Guinness was supposed to be served room temp. 😋

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9 minutes ago, ramja96 said:

I was going to say - that's some really cold beer. I thought Guinness was supposed to be served room temp. 😋

The draught beer is supposed to be cellar temperature like most real ales and stouts as room temperature is slightly warmer.

When in cans it is often served too cold which spoils it.

 

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