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Old April 14th, 2008, 12:53 PM posted to rec.travel.cruises
George Leppla
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Jeff

The ribbons and pins people were members of the Chaine de Rotesseurs, an
international culinary organization.


The TA's were rather low profile, with meetings in one of the rooms next
to the fitness center on the Sea Days, and a couple of cocktail parties
in remote bars, also far from the crowds.



If you wanted to find the TA's.... all you had to do was follow the trail of
shrimp tails.



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Old April 14th, 2008, 02:14 PM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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Default Ciao Jeff

George

Your right, and tey we're "JUMBO SHRIMPS"!

Gadget

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Old April 16th, 2008, 04:01 PM posted to rec.travel.cruises
Jeff[_8_]
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Default Ciao Jeff

George Leppla wrote:


If you wanted to find the TA's.... all you had to do was follow the
trail of shrimp tails.


That is very true, lol.....

Jeff

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Old April 17th, 2008, 04:39 AM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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Default Ciao Jeff

Yes, that's the room. Very private for meetings that don't want any
walk-in's.

The Gym does many of their seminars on health and beauty in these rooms,
even though it i not listed on the ship plan.


I'm sure I have not been everywhere on this or any other ship. Lot's of
nooks and crannies to discover.


It was an interesting cruise with a lot fewer children than I had
thought would be on during the Easter holiday.

Did you see the guy who was a "dead ringer" for former Gov. Elliot
Spitzer?

I wanted to take a photo with him, but it never happened.

Gadget

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Old April 17th, 2008, 04:29 PM posted to rec.travel.cruises
Susette
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Default Ciao Jeff

On Apr 16, 11:01*am, Jeff wrote:
wrote:
Jeff


The ribbons and pins people were members of the Chaine de Rotesseurs, an
international culinary organization.


The TA's were rather low profile, with meetings in one of the rooms next
to the fitness center on the Sea Days, and a couple of cocktail parties
in remote bars, also far from the crowds.


Gadget


Oh yeah Chaine de Rotisseurs, I know them. *So I guess I never did see
the TA group!! *Must have been that room on the 2nd floor of the gym
which is almost always locked, lol....

Jeff


Oh you will not find the TA's near a gym...... YES as George said
follow the Shrimp tails AND AT ALL BARS. I have never seen a group
that drinks so much, if the alcohol is free LOOK OUT!
George you and I been on those same sailings and sometimes the TA's
are embarassing! hahahaha
 




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