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The only real disappointment? read on the "journaline" that despite the insistence of the passengers it was impossible for security reasons to make a "travel" in the room machines or in the bridge...sigh... Maybe if I married a domnica I could go... Maybe I was playing "exclusivity." I'll be right there.
I don't know if a tour of the bridge is worth an ius prime noctis...maybe in the engine room...:biggrin:

anyway the wedding trip on cruise ever and then never. At least as far as I'm concerned.
 
I can confirm every word. the current cruise ships are only immense traveling casinos, miniature las vegas, completely tasteless and pacchiane. . .
I remember that when I was still working for machines boarded on carnival, p&o, etc. and went to the shipyard to monfalcone, I always let the bitter in my mouth think that the skeleton of plates that I saw was then covered with a thin layer "sleety" to make everything look luxurious... Of course it is so, however, to see the ship "nude", makes a certain impression.
on the style then... carnivals were a little obscene... I remember the bar completely covered with shells. . completed by combination of colors to say little obscene... A scary pacchianeria.
I also remember a crystal chandelier from hundreds of thousands of euros that seemed the omino michelin.. .
By the way, speaking of floating casinos, they told me that only with what passengers spent at the casino/slot machines paid off all the expenses of the cruise... all the rest is "pure cheek"... if it is true I don't know, but I don't think it's very far from the truth.
 
I can confirm every word. the current cruise ships are only immense traveling casinos, las vegas miniature, completely tasteless and pacchiane... That's what the market wants. How many ecstatic and self-pleased eyes, how many "faiths" still too shiny to look at a wonder that will no longer be allowed to see them.
but also my wife's face, of the "macche" series?!? Did the cupboard pop out? ! ".
but you have to understand. It is the "easy luxury" for "easy tastes", besides in carnival if you want the real luxury you turn to the cunard.
But I enjoyed it anyway. and eaten as a poxco...:biggrin:

The only real disappointment? read on the "journaline" that despite the insistence of the passengers it was impossible for security reasons to make a "travel" in the room machines or in the bridge...sigh... Maybe if I married a domnica I could go... Maybe I was playing "exclusivity." I'll be right there.

But that's okay. perhaps the back of the scenes would have ruined the delicate stomaces of the "glazed" finishes.
old, if you have a chance to get around here, I'll show you machine room, bridge and everything. except for Sundays.
 
old, if you have a chance to get around here, I'll show you machine room, bridge and everything. except for Sundays.
I come too, I don't need the domains, I also need the sisters or cousins:biggrin: (I hope I don't read my girlfriend otherwise I know caxxi!!! ! ! ! ! ! )
 
I don't know if a tour of the bridge is worth an ius prime noctis...maybe in the engine room...:biggrin:
One ius primae noctis no...
a second ius noctis... We can discuss it!
anyway the wedding trip on cruise ever and then never. At least as far as I'm concerned.
Well... .
I did it!
old, if you have a chance to get around here, I'll show you machine room, bridge and everything. except for Sundays.
Look, I just can't care less.
all the rest... Maybe!
 
I come too, I don't need the domains, I also need the sisters or cousins:biggrin: (I hope I don't read my girlfriend otherwise I know caxxi!!! ! ! ! ! ! )
...look... I just can't care less...
all the rest... Maybe!
that then, let's say it... (to be pronounced with ignatious tones), it is not that it is domnica is such a gnocca to lose the course.... right to sketch.
however I can see to open a travel agency with package including:
visit to the basins, the mechanical workshops and the drawing archive.
visit aboard two units of which a "d'epoca".
visit to the naval technical museum with extensive historical exhibition of the guide (i.e. I) then, if you have not drowned me, dinner with restaurant sea view in typical Ligurian coast resort.
 

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that then, let's say it... (to be pronounced with ignatious tones), it is not that it is domnica is such a gnocca to lose the course.... right to sketch.
however I can see to open a travel agency with package including:
visit to the basins, the mechanical workshops and the drawing archive.
visit aboard two units of which a "d'epoca".
visit to the naval technical museum with extensive historical exhibition of the guide (i.e. I) then, if you have not drowned me, dinner with restaurant sea view in typical Ligurian coast resort.
Finally there is one who says it... I was shut up because I thought you were the only one!
I in domnica find nothing particularly beautiful, and face (when they show pictures where it is without makeup) looks like a lizard.
 
Finally there is one who says it... I was shut up because I thought you were the only one!
I in domnica find nothing particularly beautiful, and face (when they show pictures where it is without makeup) looks like a lizard.
quoto tutto:biggrin:
 
Hear... always better than some roito that circulates freely on the street... .
but from here to say that it is a stragnoccapaura to lose the compass and justify the sinking of a ship, we pass it!
 
I'll tell you something.

When we went to the streets there were so many scary snoozes that she was the first to be amazed by so much beauty.

They all seemed out of TV shows where no one has a slight imperfection!
 
old, if you have a chance to get around here, I'll show you machine room, bridge and everything. except for Sundays.
present!
Maybe... But if I can, you're quiet, I'm gonna call you and take advantage of you. as guide, I mean...!!!:finger::finger:

of Sundays, well, I couldn't care less...!:rolleyes:
 
there is no peace for coast cruises.
I don't have much news because I'm in the white week and tg and newspapers are banned. But one thing is certain. luck is blind but the loser sees us very well. In fact, after the minchite of sketch that we have widely discussed, here is another huge tile knocking down on the company, and while the skewer was hiding behind "it's just a black out", this time the black out is real and the ship, without energy, is drifting into the ocean.
Fortunately the fire measures, which on the ships are particularly severe, seem to have worked.
But maybe they won't save the company. this could indeed be "definitive" for the fate of coast. but not only.
ships like these do not only take to walk for the seas, triple inflated money and heires bored. as I repeat often, you should go beyond with your gaze. In fact, behind stuccoes and mirrors, there is all induced with the work of thousands of people who now fear for their future.
When you return to the accident, do you know what a huge problem you will find at these times to have to sprinkle on board the cheerful?
The toilets...
There's little laughing... without energy the hygiene services do not work and with over 1000 people for 4 or 5 days... There is little to be "joy"!
 
there is no peace for coast cruises.
I don't have much news because I'm in the white week and tg and newspapers are banned.
But one thing is certain.
luck is blind but the loser sees us very well.
In fact, after the minchite of sketch that we have widely discussed, here is another huge tile knocking down on the company, and while the skewer was hiding behind "it's just a black out", this time the black out is real and the ship, without energy, is drifting into the ocean.
Fortunately the fire measures, which on the ships are particularly severe, seem to have worked.
But maybe they won't save the company. this could indeed be "definitive" for the fate of coast.
but not only.
ships like these do not only take to walk for the seas, triple inflated money and heires bored.
as I repeat often, you should go beyond with your gaze. In fact, behind stuccoes and mirrors, there is all induced with the work of thousands of people who now fear for their future.
When you return to the accident, do you know what a huge problem you will find at these times to have to sprinkle on board the cheerful?
The toilets...
There's little laughing... food is not lacking even if kitchens do not work, but without energy hygiene services are "out" and with over 1000 people for 4 or 5 days... There is little to be "joy"!
 
there is no peace for coast cruises.
I don't have much news because I'm in the white week and tg and newspapers are banned.
But one thing is certain.
luck is blind but the loser sees us very well.
In fact, after the minchite of sketch that we have widely discussed, here is another huge tile knocking down on the company, and while the skewer was hiding behind "it's just a black out", this time the black out is real and the ship, without energy, is drifting into the ocean.
Fortunately the fire measures, which on the ships are particularly severe, seem to have worked.
But maybe they won't save the company. this could indeed be "definitive" for the fate of coast.
but not only.
ships like these do not only take to walk for the seas, triple inflated money and heires bored.
as I repeat often, you should go beyond with your gaze. In fact, behind stuccoes and mirrors, there is all induced with the work of thousands of people who now fear for their future.
When you return to the accident, do you know what a huge problem you will find at these times to have to sprinkle on board the cheerful?
The toilets...
There's little laughing... food is not lacking even if kitchens do not work, but without energy hygiene services are "out" and with over 1000 people for 4 or 5 days... There is little to be "joy"!
returning to the concord... national geographic flags made a documentary on the basis of all the footage of both the passengers themselves, and the rescues (also those of the Coast Guard and divers of the firefighters).

really panic scenes.
 

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