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Gaffer keeps on about a cruise but not for me as much as I would love to see different placesworm 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
Sadies Lofts home of decent birds just a useless loft manager, and now a confirmed loser but proud

That is what we are doing mate, hope you have a long and happy oneDevo1956 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,
Sadies Lofts home of decent birds just a useless loft manager, and now a confirmed loser but proud

I hope you'll love the cruiseworm 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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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

