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Before the Cookie-Cutter Cabins of Today...


stowaway2k

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Whats insulting IT's BORING!!! VERY BORING!!!

 

Ok, YOU thought is was boring and YOU felt compelled to share...the poster didn't ask for feedback, this ain't youtube...certainly post feedback there. :p

 

To bad there wasn't more footage of the Captains quarters. A very nice thing for him to do and share what his cabin looks like. Basically his home! :D

 

Thanks for posting the link!:D

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when cabins were individually crafted for ocean crossings...

 

 

a peek into the wide variety of classic ocean liner style on the QE2

 

Hey Kyle,

 

Lets hope we can repeat it in October :D

 

Will you bring the camcorder again :rolleyes:

 

Gav :cool:

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Great to hear. Just determined to have a good time! :D You must have many wonderful memories from such a great ship. ;)

 

We do have a great time and i have many wonderful memories particuarily of most of the people i have met and a lot are now good friends, passengers and crew :D

 

I have sailed on QE2 fourteen times and i have two voyages to go ,and thats all in the last four years :eek:

 

Gav :cool:

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