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Post by binskki on Apr 19, 2007 13:43:29 GMT -5
How are you liking the last week's curly hair look, BNLater? Different hair can be a great pick-me-up.
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Post by no nickname, just Andrea on Apr 19, 2007 14:00:56 GMT -5
She was busy checking her eyelids for holes... I know, I opened her door every morning to find her concentrating very hard on that task!!
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Post by BeiNtelligentLater on Apr 19, 2007 14:03:01 GMT -5
binskki, I love my curls. It is so easy to take care of, and it looks nice too!
nonick, oh well, I had a great time and learned a lot about the ship during my walks. And I ran into some fun people along the way several times.
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Post by Jessica on Apr 19, 2007 19:58:16 GMT -5
Count me in BNLater! Be warned though, I walk fast, just ask Laura! What can I say, almost 5'10 and all legs!
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Post by binskki on Apr 20, 2007 6:07:53 GMT -5
Yeah, I love walking. It seems to make my brain stop spinning its wheels on a given subject and putter along happily again.
Will we look like some sort of gang out looking for trouble when we walk? Do we need leather jackets? <plays opening bit of "Bad to the Bone" and runs slo-mo camera>
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Post by Jessica on Apr 20, 2007 8:08:53 GMT -5
I have some bad shin splints this morning from walking yesterday. I know they'll get better! I love walking too biniskki. Just slap on my ipod and away I go! It's going to hurt today however...............................
We should get jackets. We'll be the, um, ah, the, er, hmmmmm, Ships and Dip Walker Gang People and stuff. Yeah, that's it!
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Post by BeiNtelligentLater on Apr 20, 2007 11:11:59 GMT -5
LOL you two are funny. Jessica I walk at my own pace, don't know if fast or slow really. I walk at a good clips and when my legs start to feel it I slow down and speed back up when I am a bit rested. I walked everyday on the cruise at like 6:30 or so. I usually walked each deck up and back, sometimes inside, sometimes outside. It was a great way to learn where everything was.
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Post by no nickname, just Andrea on Apr 20, 2007 11:47:47 GMT -5
Yeah... the only way I will see 6:30am on S&DIII is if it from still being up from the night before!
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Post by BeiNtelligentLater on Apr 20, 2007 11:49:55 GMT -5
Geeesh, wasting precious vacation time sleeping!
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Post by no nickname, just Andrea on Apr 20, 2007 12:06:11 GMT -5
Gotta sleep at some point! Our system of bed around 3am and up about 9am was pretty good this year...
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Post by iled on Apr 20, 2007 12:17:35 GMT -5
yes nonick it did work pretty good, although I am still kicking myself for not staying up til 4 that last night. Surprising I wasn't that tired with those hours. I know if I did that at home I would be a mess. I have not stayed up that late here in years but had no problem on the ship.
I get so early at home that I thought for sure I would be exploring with BNLater. I never knew the fun would last so late into the night.
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Post by BeiNtelligentLater on Apr 20, 2007 12:46:34 GMT -5
Oh so you were up at 9 huh? I guess just ignoring the knocks on the door and phone calls.
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Post by no nickname, just Andrea on Apr 20, 2007 15:32:01 GMT -5
...or not in the room, because that phone was loud enough to wake the dead...
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Post by yay4bnl on Apr 21, 2007 5:03:56 GMT -5
Gotta sleep at some point! Our system of bed around 3am and up about 9am was pretty good this year... That's about what I did. Though I think I may actually have done bed at 4-4:30AM and up at 9AM. Which is a freaking feat, considering I'm a night worker... that's 2AM to 7AM my time. I was impressed with myself! LOL I'm sure I'll do something similar on S&D3.
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Post by Jessica on Apr 21, 2007 9:34:42 GMT -5
Yeah, that was a tough thing for me,the time difference. I could stay up late easily, but the mornings were a little tough.
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