On Sep 12, 6:41 am, "George Leppla" wrote:
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> > I'm 52, fit, tall, and healthy, but recently
> > divorced, and would like to take a couple of
> > cruises per quarter this next year or so to help
> > me adjust back to single life.
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> > But (honestly) . is important, and I don't want
> > to trust trial and error to find the line or ship
> > with the most opportunities for someone like me.
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> > I dance, play cards, speak three languages, rarely
> > drink more than wine, have three sets of formal wear,
> > and am financially comfortable. I am absolutely not
> > looking for another wife or even a long-term
> > relationship, so I figure that shipboard romances
> > will help reduce that risk.
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> > What line(s)? What ship(s)? What advice?
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> Any ship will do. Just go into any public bathroom, have a seat and start
> tapping your toes and flailing your arms under the stall divider.
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> You'll get hooked up in no time.
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> George Leppla http://www.CruiseMaster.com
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George don't say that, people will believe you! There are in fact
cruises where it probably is pretty easy to "hook up" though being
married I haven't tried them, but here they are: http://rsvpvacations.com/
and http://www.atlantisevents.com/
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