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On booking this years breaks, looking forward to them already
Sadies Lofts home of decent birds just a useless loft manager, and now a confirmed loser but proud :D :D
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we're going Belgium in early fed with pigeon group and amsterdam on 18th April looking forward to both first cruise on 3rd September can't wait
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worm wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2025 12:30 am we're going Belgium in early fed with pigeon group and amsterdam on 18th April looking forward to both first cruise on 3rd September can't wait
Gaffer keeps on about a cruise but not for me as much as I would love to see different places
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Devo1956 wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2025 1:10 pm 3 years since i have not had the birds, staying at home 365 days a year for many years. I have learnt to fly myself, so I am going to make the most of what life I have left,
That is what we are doing mate, hope you have a long and happy one
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worm wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2025 12:30 am we're going Belgium in early fed with pigeon group and amsterdam on 18th April looking forward to both first cruise on 3rd September can't wait
I hope you'll love the cruise

Wife and I are booked on 2 cruises this year - 1 to Caribbean and 1 to the Fjords

Done both before but we love it

Spent over 200 nights at sea so far - these 2 will add another 29 nights to the total
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My cousin the same Mile
He sold his holiday home in Florida ( golf mad) now loves a cruise done South America to Brazil , med many times , Hong Kong area , Caribbean
Last 7/8 years since he retired that’s all they do for holidays he loves them
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They're outstanding value for money Neil

I'll be retired in about 3 years. I'm 55 in April and "could" take my STW pension in April but there's a few financial penalties to consider if I take it early. At 60 it's a no brainer I'm gone - but I might go before then anyway

One thing certainly happening will be I'm gonna bugger off on one of these long cruises.

We'll start with a 30 nighter USA/Canada

After that i'd like one of these 100 night jobbies
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MIL wrote: Tue Jan 14, 2025 6:25 am They're outstanding value for money Neil

I'll be retired in about 3 years. I'm 55 in April and "could" take my STW pension in April but there's a few financial penalties to consider if I take it early. At 60 it's a no brainer I'm gone - but I might go before then anyway

One thing certainly happening will be I'm gonna bugger off on one of these long cruises.

We'll start with a 30 nighter USA/Canada

After that i'd like one of these 100 night jobbies
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Sounds perfect Mike
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110 night round the world nice if you got the time would be amazing
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Whilst I'm working time is a stumbling block, but it's certainly something I'll be doing

The Olympic Games in Brisbane in 2032 is also on the radar

Are you going with P & O Worm? I've been with Royal Caribbean once, but all the others with P & O.

I think i've been on every ship in their fleet now

You can't fault the food on P & O. It's exceptional
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