Dr. Shades wrote:Markk wrote:But it is fun to have a day in Mexico buying crap, amoxicillin, and eating tacos, and going to the blow hole.
Your wife allows you to visit the brothel??
Hey, he bought some amoxicillin.
Dr. Shades wrote:Markk wrote:But it is fun to have a day in Mexico buying crap, amoxicillin, and eating tacos, and going to the blow hole.
Your wife allows you to visit the brothel??
Dr. Shades wrote:Markk wrote:But it is fun to have a day in Mexico buying crap, amoxicillin, and eating tacos, and going to the blow hole.
Your wife allows you to visit the brothel??
ajax18 wrote:What's great about cruises? Someone cooking, cleaning a d watching your kids for you while you get to see the carribean in my case. An Alaska cruise would be awesome this time of year. The carnival ships offered a weight room running track above. I just like the slow pace and getting to see parts of the world i had not yet got to. It was cheap in my opinion for what they did fod us.
Jersey Girl wrote:
The people in question are also talking about relaxation being a thing. I get that part. Maybe with the cooking/cleaning done you have more time for self indulgence or self renewal? Take a break from the children and do your own thing?
I guess I just like getting some place, getting on the ground and go walking and exploring wherever I'm at.
I dunno. I really don't think cruises are for me. I don't like the idea of being trapped with a bunch of people I can't get away from.
One of the reasons I post on boards is because I can shut you guys off and make you go away when I want to. How do you make people go away on a ship?
I mean legally.
Quasimodo wrote:
I once covered as a photographer for a friend who needed a break from his cruise photography business. It was a week long cruise down the coast of Mexico. The longest week of my life.
After a couple of hours on the ship I think I had seen every inch of it. When the ship stopped at ports, I used that time to process film and prints and I never really ever got off the boat. I lost any desire to ever go on a cruise again.
The food was good though.
Dr. Shades wrote:Markk wrote:But it is fun to have a day in Mexico buying crap, amoxicillin, and eating tacos, and going to the blow hole.
Your wife allows you to visit the brothel??
Jersey Girl wrote:ajax18 wrote:What's great about cruises? Someone cooking, cleaning a d watching your kids for you while you get to see the carribean in my case. An Alaska cruise would be awesome this time of year. The carnival ships offered a weight room running track above. I just like the slow pace and getting to see parts of the world i had not yet got to. It was cheap in my opinion for what they did fod us.
The people in question are also talking about relaxation being a thing. I get that part. Maybe with the cooking/cleaning done you have more time for self indulgence or self renewal? Take a break from the children and do your own thing?
I guess I just like getting some place, getting on the ground and go walking and exploring wherever I'm at.
I dunno. I really don't think cruises are for me. I don't like the idea of being trapped with a bunch of people I can't get away from.
One of the reasons I post on boards is because I can shut you guys off and make you go away when I want to. How do you make people go away on a ship?
I mean legally.