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LBIslander
06-26-2006, 01:45 AM
Is it sold out?

If not..anyone have 12 k to lend me to go?:D

Picfan
06-26-2006, 02:40 PM
You aint kiddin. My son saw it and read up on it and all I have heard is how much he wants to go.

cebii
06-28-2006, 11:20 AM
don't think it is sold out - Rosie encouraged people to sign up the other day on her blog.

PAPAJIM
06-30-2006, 06:01 PM
The rfamily with Rosie and Kelli only go once a year-am I right. on this??? Or is the Bahama trip with them too? Anyone know? Thanks:confused:

dmuir62
07-08-2006, 07:56 PM
Yes, that Galapagos trip is very expensive. I've sent an inquiry to R Family to see if there are sole occupancy vacancies because I can only afford to go by myself. On the other hand, if I wait for the Caribbean cruise, I could take my younger sister with me. What do you think?

PAPAJIM
07-21-2006, 12:46 PM
:eek: Gallopagos is too expensive for most. For that money I could have a face lift and lipo:cool:

K&T Cali
07-21-2006, 01:05 PM
Well..........PAPA, keep hangin out with your bud Susan Powter and you can save the money for your cosmo surgeries and go to the Galapagos! Just another side benie to being in the know with Susan!

PAPAJIM
07-23-2006, 04:32 PM
Well..........PAPA, keep hangin out with your bud Susan Powter and you can save the money for your cosmo surgeries and go to the Galapagos! Just another side benie to being in the know with Susan!
:confused: I love Susan for Susan, not her income. We just clicked, shes a great gal. WE have our own fortune, I am a Von Helquim after all. :eek:

Jan V
07-23-2006, 06:39 PM
:confused: I love Susan for Susan, not her income. We just clicked, shes a great gal. WE have our own fortune, I am a Von Helquim after all. :eek:

I think that K&T were referring to the results of the yoga, not the $$$ that Susan has. Exercise instead of surgery. :)

K&T Cali
07-23-2006, 07:08 PM
Yes Jan that is what I meant! I think it's great that PAPA has started her program and he enjoys it and it works for him! I'm a gym freak myself. Although my gym clothes went to on the cruise and never made it to the gym on the ship. There was too much other fun stuff to do!!!

Barney's Mom
07-23-2006, 09:41 PM
If you can find a way to get the funds to go on this trip, you will not regret it. It is the trip of a lifetime. My partner and I went last December on the Islander with another women's travel company and it was a trip we will never forget. The Galapagos experience is not to be missed. You feel as though you've gone back in time on the islands. The naturalists and crew aboard the MS Islander are spectacular and loved having all us women aboard. I feel like we "broke them in" for experiencing all women or all gay travelers. They couldn't have been more welcoming and accommodating. And the small ship (only a little over 40 guests) makes for quite the intimate experience. We made friends through the shared experience that will last the rest of our lives! And the people of Ecuador that we met, in Guayaquil, the Galapagos and in Quito on the way back. I just love them. It truly was a life changing experience.

PAPAJIM
07-24-2006, 01:52 AM
Yes Jan that is what I meant! I think it's great that PAPA has started her program and he enjoys it and it works for him! I'm a gym freak myself. Although my gym clothes went to on the cruise and never made it to the gym on the ship. There was too much other fun stuff to do!!!
:eek: Opps , am I bad-that is what I get for talking with my mother and getting on the threads-sorry. :( my mother is well-nuts, after getting off the phone with her is like being shot from a cannon with no safety net. Everything seems distorted afterwords. No mom, the people on the soap operas are not real, they are actors-Phyllis on Y&R is not realy a wh%$#! Did you take those pills the nice doctor gave you?:eek:

kimgr
07-24-2006, 01:56 PM
Just wondering what the entertainment line up is and will the no saving seats policy be in effect.........HA, only kidding I couldnt resist!