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Lighthouse

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BON VOYAGE
« on: March 26, 2008, 06:22:00 »

Fellow Sailers,

I wish to advise you all that in less than a weeks time (1st of April to be exact) I will be leaving the forum for 2 weeks for I am going on an overseas holiday. During this time I will not have any internet access and therefore will unable to stay up-to-date on the forum. During this time I will fall behind on my modeling so don't be suprised when you see that one of my models haven't been updated for I am unable to. Your best wishes are welcome for my 12 night, 13 day CRUISE....  :D

Bon Voyage,

Lighthouse
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marcstrat

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Re: BON VOYAGE
« Reply #1 on: March 26, 2008, 07:09:13 »

Have a good cruise,on which ship you go??
Marc
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sadsid († 2016)

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Re: BON VOYAGE
« Reply #2 on: March 26, 2008, 07:32:17 »

Bon voyage have a great time and don't forget plenty photos to
get us all going  DINNER at the captains table anyone   ;D
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Lighthouse

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Re: BON VOYAGE
« Reply #3 on: March 26, 2008, 07:52:39 »

Marcastrat,

The vessel I am travelling on is the magnificent Sister ship of P&O's Diamond Princess, Sapphire Princess


Look at the scale of her...(compare the small runabout boats to the side of her)

I will post a few picture here Sadsid when I get back, I don't want to bore you though  ;)

....Captains table.... Who's driving the ship...  :o

Bon Voyage,

Lighthouse
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marcstrat

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Re: BON VOYAGE
« Reply #4 on: March 26, 2008, 09:37:25 »

Afther your return,give us nice pictures,of that vessel,maybe the interior to.
This all can help for some future idea's.
Saloon,outside,anypicture will do.
Marc
Try to get a leaflet,with all the specifications of that vessel.
We are very interested.
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Mad_Fred

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Re: BON VOYAGE
« Reply #5 on: March 26, 2008, 09:41:09 »

....Captains table.... Who's driving the ship...  :o


You don't actually think that the Captain has his hands on the wheel the whole time, right?  ;D  ;)

But anyway, bon voyage, and have a really good time!!!

Btw.. I love those jet engines on that vessel.  :P

Regards,
Fred
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Shipaddict

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Re: BON VOYAGE
« Reply #6 on: March 26, 2008, 09:53:32 »

Well, Bon Vorage Lighthouse! Hope you havea GREAT time ;D

I've seen a video of that ship with QM2. She sounded he whistle and wouldn't shut up. In the end, QM2 butted in with her whistle :P
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sadsid († 2016)

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Re: BON VOYAGE
« Reply #7 on: March 26, 2008, 10:32:17 »

My brother & younger sister both go on cruises they love it and it is
a part of the cruise and some people pay to be at the captains table
just for the status.
So hope you have dinner jacket packed and credit cards polished  ;D
My brother go'es to new york in may on QE2 or QM2 no doubt there will
be photos i will ask him to send me some
                                                                  Eric   
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