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Dec 07, 2011, 7:52am
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#61
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Sounds good lol
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Feb 28, 2012, 12:12am
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#62
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I decided to take the freak show to the west coast. I am cruising out of LA on the Carnival inspiration going to Ensenada Mexico. Before that i am taking the 5 year old in me to Disney land.
When i win that 10 man STT i'll let get some pictures for you guys.
Getting the mouth wash ready now...
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Feb 28, 2012, 7:39pm
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The One Who Knocks
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Originally Posted by PocketJokers
Getting the mouth wash ready now...
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I did this on the last cruise I went on. Visually, it worked great, but the vodka tasted extremely minty. I would recommend trying to figure out some way to avoid that problem. Maybe if you soak the bottles overnight in soapy water or something before refilling with vodka and food coloring it might help. I might have just rinsed them out a couple of times, I don't really remember.
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Feb 28, 2012, 9:59pm
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I'd recomend soaking it in a water/baking soda solution over night, then rinse it really well. That should hopefully get rid of the mint taste.
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Mar 13, 2012, 12:35am
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well this is a carnival cruise so you are allowed to bring one liquor bottle per bag. If i need anymore i like mint anyway. shamrock shakes are delicous.
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May 01, 2012, 4:36pm
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Pics of the cruise as promised.
The Carnival Ship in Long Beach, CA
Me in Esenada, Mexico
Getting splashed by La Bufadora.
With Arnold's Handprint. Exactly the same size.
Chuck Norri's Star posing with me.
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Jun 28, 2012, 2:41am
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Get off my lawn
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We took a cruise through Norway last week. The cruise had mostly Italians and Germans. The electronic poker table never got going (literally it had zero action the whole cruise). Interestingly, the casino in general was very unpopular and the casino ran the games as low as 0.5 Euro roulette and 1 Euro blackjack/other table games to get people to play. Still there was maybe 4-5 people at any time in the casino at nights. Don't know if this is typical for this route and distribution of nationals.
The scenery is spectacular on this route.
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Aug 02, 2012, 4:08pm
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Originally Posted by Boilermaker
We took a cruise through Norway last week. The cruise had mostly Italians and Germans. The electronic poker table never got going (literally it had zero action the whole cruise). Interestingly, the casino in general was very unpopular and the casino ran the games as low as 0.5 Euro roulette and 1 Euro blackjack/other table games to get people to play. Still there was maybe 4-5 people at any time in the casino at nights. Don't know if this is typical for this route and distribution of nationals.
The scenery is spectacular on this route.
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what line?
yeah the last two i've been on has seen little to no poker action. Hard to get a game going even on the cruises now.
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Aug 02, 2012, 5:56pm
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Get off my lawn
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Quote:
Originally Posted by PocketJokers
Quote:
Originally Posted by Boilermaker
We took a cruise through Norway last week. The cruise had mostly Italians and Germans. The electronic poker table never got going (literally it had zero action the whole cruise). Interestingly, the casino in general was very unpopular and the casino ran the games as low as 0.5 Euro roulette and 1 Euro blackjack/other table games to get people to play. Still there was maybe 4-5 people at any time in the casino at nights. Don't know if this is typical for this route and distribution of nationals.
The scenery is spectacular on this route.
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what line?
yeah the last two i've been on has seen little to no poker action. Hard to get a game going even on the cruises now.
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Costa. I wanted to take a different company but Costa was the only one that had this route that fit my schedule. They actually were pretty good. They have a bad reputation since they don't know how to avoid rocks but I'd still recommend then.
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Aug 02, 2012, 7:41pm
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lol well that might be a deal breaker. i am gonna go to the Mediterranean next year and i might consider them.
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