Quickies can be dangerous... I like the long kind much better. Much more satisfying.
I'm not a psychiatrist trying to play one, but think of the double meaning of the words. What comes to mind when you hear the word "quickie?" In the same vein, a lengthy session would seem to be more satisfying, not unlike a longer cruise versus a shorter cruise.
Again, I'm not sure; just a guess.
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Get your back for what? I'm not sure here, but I thought I was giving you my interpretation of what psycho had to say. Good lawd, IC. There is nary a word in the post to suggest anything otherwise. I'll say it again: good lawd.
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Did I hear someone call for a doctor? Skip the nurse, nurse practicioner, and physician's assistant. You want answers; come to the doc. (No ego, here).
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Originally posted by YoYo7: Question? Has anyone ever heard of Regal Empress Cruise? I won two tickets and just thought it was too good to be true and that maybe the cruise line sucks and thats why they are able to give away two boarding passes all inclusive?
The link that Dave provided is working for me. But, maybe it's because I have a special affinity for the ship. She's a 53-year-old former ocean liner that now does 2-night cruises to Nassau from Port Everglades. Beautiful SHIP, inside and out. Sadly, she's probably too outdated for most of today's cruisers, although the service and food were the best we've ever had.
Just be sure to book with the cruise line and AVOID those freebie tickets. To get the freebies you'll need to sit though a time share pitch. And, it's often for the smallest cabin on the ship, which I do not recommend at all.
I really need to take a cruise on the Regal Empress before she is retired. I was planning on it when she was still doing the longer cruises for Commodore but then everything fell apart and that company went under.
Originally posted by LisaP: Just be sure to book with the cruise line and AVOID those freebie tickets. To get the freebies you'll need to sit though a time share pitch. And, it's often for the smallest cabin on the ship, which I do not recommend at all.