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Permanently living on a cruise ship
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Permanently living on a cruise ship

Quote: (06-05-2018 02:38 PM)jamaicabound Wrote:  

Another thing some people like to do is cruise between destinations. My folks were on a European cruise and a lot of people would stay on the boat while it cruised from Europe back to hawaii for the next season. From what they said it was very cheap

These are called repositioning cruises, and they occur at the end or beginning of a season. The ship makes fewer stops so its like a long road trip. They are heavily discounted.

But realize that European cruises don't originate in the U.S., they originate in Europe. So not every cruise will give you this opportunity. The opportunity for these repositioning cruises is once or twice a year.

Another related concept is working as a distinguished gentlemen. If you are over 40 (55 for some lines) and can ballroom dance, you can get hired as a social host by the cruise line.

http://www.compassspeakers.com/gentleman_host.html

http://www.latimes.com/travel/la-tr-crui...story.html
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Quote: (06-03-2018 09:41 AM)Suits Wrote:  

A cruise ship might be the only reasonable way to establish a de facto micro-nation....


That's effectively what LRH did with the Sea Org. He even had effective "slave barges". Technically they can just walk away but then of course, they're drowned to death if they try. You can keep transferring them from ship to ship so they never EVER see land, and never get the protection of normal laws. Apparently lot of funky maritime law and such exists where he could even flout the IRS out there until his cult them beat them down in a protracted war of attrition.

Not many people had done that, a couple of interesting notes - he had everyone in his organization apply for IRS and other gov't jobs (still considered the largest infiltration of the U.S. Gov't in history - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Snow_White)[/url] until they found out their weaknesses, what actually worked against them, the kind of stuff that kept them awake at night or was just an incredible pain in balls for them to deal with. One of those things was that Americans aren't limited to just suing the gov't, IRS workers don't have the same kind of sovereign immunity that prosecutors do, you can sue them personally during the case even for frivolous things, and they still have to hire a lawyer to defend it. They also have to comply with Discovery, and the infiltrators know what kind of paperwork is the most work possible for the gov't to deliver, and kept asking for it, multiplied by thousands of different cases. And the IRS has to do this while infiltrators are actually sabotaging them on a large scale, and giving the enemy regular updates on their game plan, bugging their offices and stealing truckloads of documents. Literally truckloads, when the FBI raided them (largest raid in FBI history, 128 agents for over 24 hours), they filled a 10 ton truck with stolen documents. Eventually the gov't "No Mas"ed" and gave them what they wanted, waived the 100s of millions in taxes they already owed and said they never needed to pay taxes again (despite the fact they were CLEARLY doing financial business beyond normal for legit church based activities.). The cult itself is slowly dying in numbers after being exposed, but it's an even bigger financial juggernaut because of it's ability to do so much real estate business without paying taxes.
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Permanently living on a cruise ship

Quote: (10-13-2018 10:36 AM)DarkTriad Wrote:  

Quote: (06-03-2018 09:41 AM)Suits Wrote:  

A cruise ship might be the only reasonable way to establish a de facto micro-nation...

That's effectively what LRH did with the Sea Org. He even had effective "slave barges". Technically they can just walk away but then of course, they're drowned to death if they try. You can keep transferring them from ship to ship so they never EVER see land, and never get the protection of normal laws. Apparently lot of funky maritime law and such exists where he could even flout the IRS out there until his cult them beat them down in a protracted war of attrition.

Not many people had done that, a couple of interesting notes - he had everyone in his organization apply for IRS and other gov't jobs (still considered the largest infiltration of the U.S. Gov't in history - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Snow_White) until they found out their weaknesses, what actually worked against them, the kind of stuff that kept them awake at night or was just an incredible pain in balls for them to deal with. One of those things was that Americans aren't limited to just suing the gov't, IRS workers don't have the same kind of sovereign immunity that prosecutors do, you can sue them personally during the case even for frivolous things, and they still have to hire a lawyer to defend it. They also have to comply with Discovery, and the infiltrators know what kind of paperwork is the most work possible for the gov't to deliver, and kept asking for it, multiplied by thousands of different cases. And the IRS has to do this while infiltrators are actually sabotaging them on a large scale, and giving the enemy regular updates on their game plan, bugging their offices and stealing truckloads of documents. Literally truckloads, when the FBI raided them (largest raid in FBI history, 128 agents for over 24 hours), they filled a 10 ton truck with stolen documents. Eventually the gov't "No Mas"ed" and gave them what they wanted, waived the 100s of millions in taxes they already owed and said they never needed to pay taxes again (despite the fact they were CLEARLY doing financial business beyond normal for legit church based activities.). The cult itself is slowly dying in numbers after being exposed, but it's an even bigger financial juggernaut because of it's ability to do so much real estate business without paying taxes.

I know I'm going Way off track right now, but I'm really fascinated by a lot of the things L Ron Hubbard was able to get away with over the years. And Scientology didn't just pop out of nowhere, L Ron Hubbard was a member of the Ordo Templi Orientis chapter in Los Angeles and a second generation student of Aleister Crowley. Regardless of what you think of his "Magickk", Crowley was an expert on using ceremony to manipulate the human mind, and once you get past the gobbledegook, he was, if not the best practitioner, but the best practitioner willing to speak relatively freely about a variety of techniques for manipulating the human mind, individually or in groups, stuff that had been proven to work on a large scale over lengthy periods of time by various secret societies and religions, and (allegedly) incorporated in a lot of different ways by the MK-Ultra mind control program of the CIA.
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Soooo...... has anyone every used a cruise ship to get to South America an just got off the boat before the cruise ended?

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Quote: (10-14-2018 08:50 AM)Cr33pin Wrote:  

Soooo...... has anyone every used a cruise ship to get to South America an just got off the boat before the cruise ended?

Since I have a dog, I was looking into taking one to Puerto Rico. From what I read, the issue is leaving the ship at Colombia and not returning to the ship when it leaves. I don't really know what they can do about it if you leave but something to check out nevertheless.
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Why would you pay thousands of dollars for a cruise ship cabin and a weeks worth of boring sea-days to get to South America???? A one way ticket from anywhere would cost far less and be way way quicker.

Additionally the port authority would wonder why you have bags. No one usually leaves ship with more than a small daypack. Cruise ships do leave without people if they’re late. It’s a huge hassle that inconveniences thousands of passengers and crew while they try to locate you.

I’ve seen the procedure and it’s a huge headache for everyone. It’s not inconspicuous. You’re identity will be given to the local police so they can make sure you’re not in a ditch somewhere. Your emergency contacts also get notified you’re missing.
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Quote: (10-14-2018 08:50 AM)Cr33pin Wrote:  

Soooo...... has anyone every used a cruise ship to get to South America an just got off the boat before the cruise ended?

Not personally, but I live in Vancouver so all the Alaskan and BC inside passage cruises that are based here move to the Caribbean for the winter. As they finish up their summer Alaskan tours, they stop here for a couple days and then make their way down the west coast and through Panama.

I know a fair amount of people that take advantage of the Vancouver - San Diego leg. It can be cheaper than a flight, a friend payed $230 for the trip. She is kinda cheap and got an inside room, but for an extra $60 she could have had a balcony.

Friends took their three kids on the Disney ship last year at the end of the season, stayed with her family in SoCal and then flew back. They said its amazing for families, there are kids activities all day and evening so they could do adult things. Mostly just day drink and fuck, but that's huge if you have three kids.
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Well I just made it to Florida an I'm about to hop on a cruise and end up somewhere in South America... prally Colombia.

The cool thing about some of these cruises is they stop in dope locations that I normally wouldn't spend the money to take a legit trip to...

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Or Just Get Paid to Cruise:

Many cruise ships are looking for men and women to entertain the
guests. If you’re a social butterfly, this job is perfect for you. And it
comes with plenty of attractive perks. A.K.A. Gentleman Host for the Grey Hairs Mother Daughter tag teams and better yet recent widows who were HBs in their prime and smart enough to lock down a millionaire and now enjoying spending his money - with you!
The first perk is this: Your only responsibility is to have
fun with the guests. The other perk is that social hosts normally
have an open tab and eat for free on most nights.
Average compensation: $1,500–2,000 a month plus free
room, board and drinks.

Here are three more of the most common jobs available.

Art Auctioneer
It’s common for a cruise ship to have a gallery or two on board.
The art auctioneer is responsible for selling and bidding the
pieces to passengers.
Average compensation: $2,000–4,000 a month plus free room.

Assistant Cruise Director
The assistant cruise director (ACD) is one of the most demanding
jobs—but it could also be the most rewarding for the right person.
As an ACD, you’ll be required to attend social events, dinners, and
evening shows and make regular social appearances. You’ll help
the passengers on and off the ship, and you’ll be their go-to person
for anything they may need.
Average compensation: $1,500–2,000 a month plus free
room and board.

Instructor/Speaker
Whether you teach yoga, dance, or diving or do speaking engagements
. . . a cruise ship is a perfect way to get paid to do
what you love. It’s common for cruises to offer instructors from
all types of different backgrounds and skills.
Average compensation: $1,750–2,000 plus free room and board.

Use these links to learn more about how you too can cruise
for free:

Cruise Ship Jobs Network:
http://www.cruiseshipjobsnetwork.com/cru...-jobs.html
CruiseJobFinder:
http://www.cruisejobfinder.com
Compass Speakers:
http://www.compassspeakers.com/gentleman_host.html
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Quote: (10-15-2018 12:02 AM)Deepdiver Wrote:  

Or Just Get Paid to Cruise:

Many cruise ships are looking for men and women to entertain the
guests. If you’re a social butterfly, this job is perfect for you. And it
comes with plenty of attractive perks. A.K.A. Gentleman Host for the Grey Hairs Mother Daughter tag teams and better yet recent widows who were HBs in their prime and smart enough to lock down a millionaire and now enjoying spending his money - with you!
The first perk is this: Your only responsibility is to have
fun with the guests. The other perk is that social hosts normally
have an open tab and eat for free on most nights.
Average compensation: $1,500–2,000 a month plus free
room, board and drinks.

Here are three more of the most common jobs available.

Art Auctioneer
It’s common for a cruise ship to have a gallery or two on board.
The art auctioneer is responsible for selling and bidding the
pieces to passengers.
Average compensation: $2,000–4,000 a month plus free room.

Assistant Cruise Director
The assistant cruise director (ACD) is one of the most demanding
jobs—but it could also be the most rewarding for the right person.
As an ACD, you’ll be required to attend social events, dinners, and
evening shows and make regular social appearances. You’ll help
the passengers on and off the ship, and you’ll be their go-to person
for anything they may need.
Average compensation: $1,500–2,000 a month plus free
room and board.

Instructor/Speaker
Whether you teach yoga, dance, or diving or do speaking engagements
. . . a cruise ship is a perfect way to get paid to do
what you love. It’s common for cruises to offer instructors from
all types of different backgrounds and skills.
Average compensation: $1,750–2,000 plus free room and board.

Use these links to learn more about how you too can cruise
for free:

Cruise Ship Jobs Network:
http://www.cruiseshipjobsnetwork.com/cru...-jobs.html
CruiseJobFinder:
http://www.cruisejobfinder.com
Compass Speakers:
http://www.compassspeakers.com/gentleman_host.html

Art auctioneer is a complete scam of a job. You'll lie to people all day and all night, and unless you make a big sale or a couple of decent sales, there is no way you're walking away with $4000 in a month. If you don't sell, you don't earn. Period.

Also, if you're staff and you hook up with any guest and get caught, you are fired immediately.

What you'll have is your pick of overweight 4's that are getting the attention that an 8 would usually get. Yes, there are some show dancers but usually they are very young and scooped up by officers within a few days of them arriving, if they're not already coupled up when they get there.

It's not a place to get pussy as an employee. I'm not saying it's impossible, but you are likely going to punch down, if you can get anything at all.

It's like dogs fighting over table scraps. The male to female ratio is 4 or 5 to 1. You'd probably get more action in the army.

Of course if you're a guest you can bang all you want.
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@ SeaFM: To quote Donald Sutherland "Odd Ball" in the Kelly's Heroes classic with Clint Eastwood:

"There you go again Moriarity with them Negative Waves so early in the Morning - why don't you look around and see what a beautiful day it is!" Moriarity ironically wound up becoming Captain of the Love Boat TV fantasy show...

So you got to be positive and see the bigger picture from your ships balcony suite deck...

Selling anything on a commission with hard quotas is a grind be it Real Estate, Arcane Buggy Computer Software, So-Called Fine Art or original Gallery Oil Paintings for STUPID money, Fat Lady's Shoes, Polished shiny Chips of Diamond Carbon Crystals that are not rare and a total scam sold to THOTs convinced by ((((advertising agencies)))) that if the guy pumping her buys her one for two months equivilent salary he might tolerate her Bitchy THOT ways and not DUMP her ass after being his regular cum dumpster all set in 10KT Gold pawned off in most Jewelry Stores in tourist traps as 14K to 18K.

Christ Sakes Most Cruises are a bait and switch Scam - some country with a Royal Family hierarchy builds giant Billion Dollar plus Arks of Sin as floating Casinos that often spread the miserable Norovirus - like the flu only 3 weeks longer like I caught the end of my last cruise and operates them in International Waters for a week at a Time and Run a cheap buffet, A Scam Casino and a Bigger Scam Bingo, second rate entertainment and sleazy disco ballrooms to a captive audience and takes them to tourist traps on cum soaked snatch juiced sheets cleaned by little brown third world contract servant slaves who barely make $300 a month and are feed the leftovers from obese western hippofemislut wrinkled necked trouts hoping to meet a love boat stud willing to fulfill her 50 Shades banging Gigalos fantasies (Silver Fox Gentleman Hosts) for the price of a $500 one week inclusive ticket - that is the real reality. Still beats sailing around under the Oceans in a nuclear powered sewer pipe with no poontang eating crap chow waiting for orders to vaporize humanity.

Yet I enjoy feeling like royalty and not making my own bed, cleaning my own quarters or making my own meals and not having to worry about the pressures of life sailing for a week while pumping a nice set of sexy dressed up hips to the beating gyration of inebriated and well lubed disco party sluts from 18 to 80 who eventually adopt an attitude what happens at sea stays at sea...

I have mostly brought my own sand to the beach on a cruise as it is fun to have to have a fun sexy female companion along who willingly bangs you raw in a festive holiday mood and setting in the morning and evening for a free cruise (Like a neanderthal I am a man and I always pay for dates, meals, vacations and life in general).

Gentleman Host is a way for a mature man with a polished style - anyone who has been in corporate, real estate or high end retail sales who knows Game well enough to Flip the Script of Life and to immerse himself in a target rich environment with weekly fresh turnover surrounded by rich merry young widows and their daughters looking for a polished man with class that actually owns a Tux and looks good in a Blazer and can manage servants in a firm yet kindly manner (so they don't stab you in your sleep) and melt away her miserable loneliness that comes with excess wealth she earned from lying on her back or being on her knees with some old goat she could not wait to croak off.

Want to seriously hook the banglers - put on your best sad face and lay on a sad sob story guaranteed to pull at her heartstrings - buy an old pawn shop worn gold wedding ring and mention to the cruising banglers you are cruising alone since your wife of some number of decades died of ovarian cancer - in a car crash distracted by severe pain - during Hurricane Michael and you are trying to recover from the loss of your only soulmate and can't bear to live without her ring and memory - rotate pics of previous cruise widows in your phone and you will see just how fast a rich merry widow can spoil and nurture you back to emotional and financial health - might even move you into her penthouse or mansion for personal attention and cut you into her will God forbid she dies of cancer during a car crash in a hurricane or something.

Sometimes you got to think out of the BOX and into the next one...

Cruise lines KNOW GENTLEMEN HOSTS ARE GOOD FOR BUSINESS and help keep the Merry Windows and their bored daughters working their platinum cards hard booking more cruises, excursions and buying overpriced crap in the ships' stores and boutiques. Without "social gentlemen hosts" most cruise lines would have much lower profits if any.

Life is Hard and yet Game keeps the world and ship's screws turning so Game the Phock On the High Seas...
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#38

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Quote: (10-15-2018 08:36 AM)Deepdiver Wrote:  

@ SeaFM: To quote Donald Sutherland "Odd Ball" in the Kelly's Heroes classic with Clint Eastwood:

"There you go again Moriarity with them Negative Waves so early in the Morning - why don't you look around and see what a beautiful day it is!" Moriarity ironically wound up becoming Captain of the Love Boat TV fantasy show...

So you got to be positive and see the bigger picture from your ships balcony suite deck...

Selling anything on a commission with hard quotas is a grind be it Real Estate, Arcane Buggy Computer Software, So-Called Fine Art or original Gallery Oil Paintings for STUPID money, Fat Lady's Shoes, Polished shiny Chips of Diamond Carbon Crystals that are not rare and a total scam sold to THOTs convinced by ((((advertising agencies)))) that if the guy pumping her buys her one for two months equivilent salary he might tolerate her Bitchy THOT ways and not DUMP her ass after being his regular cum dumpster all set in 10KT Gold pawned off in most Jewelry Stores in tourist traps as 14K to 18K.

Christ Sakes Most Cruises are a bait and switch Scam - some country with a Royal Family hierarchy builds giant Billion Dollar plus Arks of Sin as floating Casinos that often spread the miserable Norovirus - like the flu only 3 weeks longer like I caught the end of my last cruise and operates them in International Waters for a week at a Time and Run a cheap buffet, A Scam Casino and a Bigger Scam Bingo, second rate entertainment and sleazy disco ballrooms to a captive audience and takes them to tourist traps on cum soaked snatch juiced sheets cleaned by little brown third world contract servant slaves who barely make $300 a month and are feed the leftovers from obese western hippofemislut wrinkled necked trouts hoping to meet a love boat stud willing to fulfill her 50 Shades banging Gigalos fantasies (Silver Fox Gentleman Hosts) for the price of a $500 one week inclusive ticket - that is the real reality. Still beats sailing around under the Oceans in a nuclear powered sewer pipe with no poontang eating crap chow waiting for orders to vaporize humanity.

Yet I enjoy feeling like royalty and not making my own bed, cleaning my own quarters or making my own meals and not having to worry about the pressures of life sailing for a week while pumping a nice set of sexy dressed up hips to the beating gyration of inebriated and well lubed disco party sluts from 18 to 80 who eventually adopt an attitude what happens at sea stays at sea...

I have mostly brought my own sand to the beach on a cruise as it is fun to have to have a fun sexy female companion along who willingly bangs you raw in a festive holiday mood and setting in the morning and evening for a free cruise (Like a neanderthal I am a man and I always pay for dates, meals, vacations and life in general).

Gentleman Host is a way for a mature man with a polished style - anyone who has been in corporate, real estate or high end retail sales who knows Game well enough to Flip the Script of Life and to immerse himself in a target rich environment with weekly fresh turnover surrounded by rich merry young widows and their daughters looking for a polished man with class that actually owns a Tux and looks good in a Blazer and can manage servants in a firm yet kindly manner (so they don't stab you in your sleep) and melt away her miserable loneliness that comes with excess wealth she earned from lying on her back or being on her knees with some old goat she could not wait to croak off.

Want to seriously hook the banglers - put on your best sad face and lay on a sad sob story guaranteed to pull at her heartstrings - buy an old pawn shop worn gold wedding ring and mention to the cruising banglers you are cruising alone since your wife of some number of decades died of ovarian cancer - in a car crash distracted by severe pain - during Hurricane Michael and you are trying to recover from the loss of your only soulmate and can't bear to live without her ring and memory - rotate pics of previous cruise widows in your phone and you will see just how fast a rich merry widow can spoil and nurture you back to emotional and financial health - might even move you into her penthouse or mansion for personal attention and cut you into her will God forbid she dies of cancer during a car crash in a hurricane or something.

Sometimes you got to think out of the BOX and into the next one...

Cruise lines KNOW GENTLEMEN HOSTS ARE GOOD FOR BUSINESS and help keep the Merry Windows and their bored daughters working their platinum cards hard booking more cruises, excursions and buying overpriced crap in the ships' stores and boutiques. Without "social gentlemen hosts" most cruise lines would have much lower profits if any.

Life is Hard and yet Game keeps the world and ship's screws turning so Game the Phock On the High Seas...

I'm not being negative, I am just stating facts. Selling art on a cruise ship is a suckers job, and if you are staff, you will get fired if you hook up with a guest. Maybe if you're connected enough you could get away with it on some cruise lines, but those days are over as far as I'm concerned.

The gentlemen's hosts you are referring to are also a dying position. Almost every cruise line that I know of has eliminated that position or has never even had it.

The ones that still do cater to the very old crowd. I'm talking one foot in the grave old.

I'm not the judgemental sort, if one is into geriatric sex, that is one's prerogative.

I'm talking specifically about working on a cruise ship here. There are plenty of cruise lines that do cater to a younger party crowd, there are swingers cruises, there are all types of shenanigans you can get up to if you're a passenger.
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If you already live in the port of departure you may get a good deal on an Unfilled cabin. Keep in mind the advertised price is per person. So you pay double if going alone. The single supplement is usually almost the same as an extra person. Then there are all the extras that add to the cost. Particularly booze.

Cruises are a good deal if you want a bit of luxury while visiting islands or coastal ports. Sometimes like with alaska cruises it is actually way cheaper to cruise than trying to do the same itinerary on your own. Especially if you stop by the glacier bay or want to see northern lights at night.

Those job descriptions are hilarious. 99 percent of cruises are old fatties. As an employee they’re off limits anyway. It’s not the love boat. They have cameras everywhere. Maybe you get lucky and hookup with a dancer or other staff member.

The gentleman companions are paid to dance talk and keep company with geriatric women. It’s not even worth discussing here. Unless maybe you are trying to run some sort of inheritance/marriage scam??
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I just booked a 20+ day cruise....

I don't think its going to be a solid bang mission cause I aint into banging grannies. But I've never been on a cruise at this one ends in a dope location in South America so its just a creative way to get down there. Plus it stops at exotic places along the way that I would probably never go to outside of this cruise.

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Quote: (11-16-2018 03:43 PM)Cr33pin Wrote:  

I just booked a 20+ day cruise....

I don't think its going to be a solid bang mission cause I aint into banging grannies. But I've never been on a cruise at this one ends in a dope location in South America so its just a creative way to get down there. Plus it stops at exotic places along the way that I would probably never go to outside of this cruise.

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Cruise ships can be good, if you have a bit of luck with the other guests. Sure, most of them will be old, but sometimes there are a couple of cute girls doing a family trip or something.

You can meet them in the ship's casino or disco. The good thing is, that cruise ships usually don't provide internet access, hence girls aren't glued to their smartphones.

The last time I did a 7-day cruise with my family in the mediterran sea, I didn't bang but at least got 3 make-outs with really cute girls. Better than nothing.

Have fun
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I did a 16 day cruise on a Cunard line and spent almost all my free time in the ships library. The librarian was an amazing wealth of knowledge and he even let me look through some ship logs from 100 years ago. There were books on the Titanic and ships like the Britannia, captains logs, etc. The library was a two story affair with spiral staircase and port windows looking out and the most comfortable reading chairs ever.

I still say that I will book another cruise with them just to sit in that library again to read and drink scotch.

Have fun man, the girls who make up the woodwind section of the ships band is where you want to focus your attention.
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Cruise is on my bucket list as well. Just waiting until I am 87 years old.
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Now that budget airlines are open to the Azores there’s not much point in cruising out of south Florida unless you want to disconnect, relax, and enjoy luxury.

I’ve banged cute young girls on cruises but it’s hit or miss and can be really awkward. On cruises I usually want to get into a healthy regimen, read, relax, and do my own thing 99% of the time.

This includes the ports of call where I don’t want a girl weighing me down since you have very limited time. I guess if I was crazy about a girl I’d feel different. I just found it annoying to run into them (and their entire families) everyday and night.

I also ask for my own table so I don’t have to make akward conversation with old people. So what did you do today? A lot of them don’t even bother going into port. Ughhh.

I wonder how the cruise industry will adapt to boomers dying. My favorite cruise line finally started allowing designer jeans to be worn at dinner. A few times I wore a vneck on formal nights and received literal gasps from old women. Bitches sounded ready to faint with fake English accents, “Ohhh, it’s formal night!” AHAHAHA suck it.
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Quote: (11-16-2018 03:43 PM)Cr33pin Wrote:  

I just booked a 20+ day cruise....

I don't think its going to be a solid bang mission cause I aint into banging grannies. But I've never been on a cruise at this one ends in a dope location in South America so its just a creative way to get down there. Plus it stops at exotic places along the way that I would probably never go to outside of this cruise.

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This will be a good thread. Call it: "Cr33pin's Caribbean Coochie Cruise"
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Im looking forward to this 20 day cruise thread from c3eepin. Wanna see some pics of how rough the women are on these extended cruises...
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