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4th December 07, 04:10 PM
#21
 Originally Posted by cessna152towser
Looking good, and that appears to be a nice weathered tartan in the first pic.
That's my weathered Henderson box pleat, via Matt Newsome.
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4th December 07, 05:33 PM
#22
Sounds like an interesting experience. I've never gotten to go on a cruise but the idea of formal nights (with ballroom dancing maybe?) make it sound worthwhile. A very nice gesture from your wife's boss.
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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4th December 07, 06:18 PM
#23
I have to chime in here. We are veterans of three cruises and I have to say that we enjoyed each one enormously. That being said -- would I book with a cruiseline on a standard cruise? Not a chance. There are plenty of travel agencies that book "theme" cruises for folks that have more in common than the average customer. All our cruises have been booked through a travel agency that books the entire ship as a charter and have never had a bad time. As an example - if you are inclined in the "party hearty" direction then find someone who books those kind of cruises, if you are inclined in the greenpeace direction book something along those lines - as in whale watching or Caribbean eco cruises. If you are a MAC (as in Apple) fan, book one of the "MAC Geek" cruises.
As Bradley said if you book an "economy" cruise you will get what you pay for. For James MacMillan I'd recommend finding a cruise for veterans. It would be a much better fit than the standard cruise where Mr and Mrs X are bitching at the wine steward every night. <shudder> Money is better spent elsewhere.
To keep this somewhere in the hemishpere of "On topic" -- Nice pics Bradley and good for your wife's boss for a nice Christmas treat.
Dee
Ferret ad astra virtus
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4th December 07, 06:23 PM
#24
OK, I got a chance to look at them and the pics are very nice. The jacket looks really sharp too.
But come on people, 3 pages and no one has said the obligatory "Where's the kilted guy?" in the first picture? We're slipping fellas!
Sapienter si sincere Clan Davidson (USA)
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4th December 07, 08:08 PM
#25
VERY sharp looking! Especially with the jacket and vest!
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4th December 07, 08:31 PM
#26
I love the pics. Thanks for the pics and the report on the cruise.
Past President, St. Andrew's Society of the Inland Northwest
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4th December 07, 08:34 PM
#27
 Originally Posted by starbkjrus
I have to chime in here. We are veterans of three cruises and I have to say that we enjoyed each one enormously. That being said -- would I book with a cruiseline on a standard cruise? Not a chance. There are plenty of travel agencies that book "theme" cruises for folks that have more in common than the average customer. All our cruises have been booked through a travel agency that books the entire ship as a charter and have never had a bad time. As an example - if you are inclined in the "party hearty" direction then find someone who books those kind of cruises, if you are inclined in the greenpeace direction book something along those lines - as in whale watching or Caribbean eco cruises. If you are a MAC (as in Apple) fan, book one of the "MAC Geek" cruises.
As Bradley said if you book an "economy" cruise you will get what you pay for. For James MacMillan I'd recommend finding a cruise for veterans. It would be a much better fit than the standard cruise where Mr and Mrs X are bitching at the wine steward every night. <shudder> Money is better spent elsewhere.
To keep this somewhere in the hemishpere of "On topic" -- Nice pics Bradley and good for your wife's boss for a nice Christmas treat.
Some excellent points Dee.
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4th December 07, 10:58 PM
#28
Nice looking pictures. Of course anytime a Kilt is worn, it is awesome.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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5th December 07, 01:22 AM
#29
Lookin good....glad you had a good time!
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5th December 07, 06:49 AM
#30
Brad, I agree with you about cruises in general and Nassau in particular.
Like you, I was the only kilted guy on the cruises we took.
BTW, what's the brown tartan? I really like that one.
Jim Killman
Writer, Philosopher, Teacher of English and Math, Soldier of Fortune, Bon Vivant, Heart Transplant Recipient, Knight of St. Andrew (among other knighthoods)
Freedom is not free, but the US Marine Corps will pay most of your share.
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