Wednesday Fluff

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Registered: 02-23-2010
Wednesday Fluff
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Wed, 09-15-2010 - 10:00am

I think we need a little fluff :)

1. Have you/Will you decorate(d) for the fall?

2. Have you started any Holiday shopping yet?

3. What is one food (or drink) that you look forward to when the weather gets cooler?

Bonus (it was a discussion at work yesterday and wondered others opinions):
4. If you were able to have an inheritance for your children (or maybe you have already experienced this with your own family), and you were able to live comfortably and was not relying on that money to survive, would you rather spend the money while you are alive and watch your children enjoy the money now or would you rather have it given to them when you died?






Edited 9/15/2010 10:24 am ET by harvardgrad

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Registered: 05-10-2009
Fri, 09-17-2010 - 10:06pm
I do not include an add-on excursion as part of the all inclusive cruise package.
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Registered: 05-10-2009
Fri, 09-17-2010 - 10:07pm

Go on a real vacation woman! lol



We hadn't been on a true vacation in two years. So we went Labor Day weekend to Six Flags. It was only 2.5 days, but it was so worth it.

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Registered: 02-23-2010
Fri, 09-17-2010 - 10:09pm
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Registered: 02-23-2010
Fri, 09-17-2010 - 10:11pm

Cruises are not all-inclusive though. Not all food is included and not all drinks are included.



This was a restaurant that anyone could go to, not just the people on the excursion. It is open to the public.

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Registered: 05-10-2009
Fri, 09-17-2010 - 10:15pm

<<Have you gone and experienced any other places? >>



Only if Albuquerque, San Diego, San Franciso, Anchorage, Girdwood, Savannah, DC, Williamsburg, Austin, Santa Fe, Denver, Taos, Seattle

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Registered: 05-10-2009
Fri, 09-17-2010 - 10:16pm

<food is included and not all drinks are included. >>



The cruise we took was. As I've said already.



<restaurant that anyone could go to, not just the people on the excursion. It is open to the public.



Yes, I realize that since you clarified in your last post.

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Registered: 02-23-2010
Fri, 09-17-2010 - 10:16pm
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Registered: 02-23-2010
Fri, 09-17-2010 - 10:19pm
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Registered: 05-10-2009
Fri, 09-17-2010 - 10:22pm

<<No, you ate in the main dining room and buffet. I am sure there were options for other restaurants and other food that was extra. >>



I'm using the term "all-inclusive" to mean you can eat every meal without ever paying an extra cent.

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Registered: 05-13-2009
Fri, 09-17-2010 - 10:24pm
Do you really think getting off a cruise ship for a few hours at Caribbean or Atlantic ports of call is "experiencing other places"?

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