on Sunday, November 13,
as we welcome special guest
E-Rod
to a Town Hall Meeting!
You are welcome to post your
questions here in advance.
Just bring your financial statement so we'll know whether to like you or not. I'm talking to you, Private Joker!bodogbodog wrote:Weapons are to be checked at the door
No lengths of rope allowed either
In the movie "From Russia With Love", the Red Grant character had a garrote wire hidden in his watch.bodogbodog wrote:Weapons are to be checked at the door
No lengths of rope allowed either
Try it, Mister. I have a poison-tipped dagger in my shoe!FlyerTalker wrote:In the movie "From Russia With Love", the Red Grant character had a garrote wire hidden in his watch. ...bodogbodog wrote:Weapons are to be checked at the door
No lengths of rope allowed either
FlyerTalker wrote:Will this become like a TSA inspection?
No.FlyerTalker wrote:Will this become like a TSA inspection?
Hello Bodogbodog,Bodogbodog wrote:This yacht was announced last year and included reference to it being named after Captain James Cook’s famous ship HMS Endeavour – so why the choice to use an Americanised spelling, Endeavor, of the name which has no link to Cooks vessel Endeavour? When NASA named one of the space shuttles after Cooks vessel they spelt in correctly – Endeavour. Shouldn’t Cooks legacy and history be respected - it’s not too late to change it is it?
Totally agree, E-Rod. Cook's ratings were terrible. And instead of adding all those extra u letters ...e-rod wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2017 11:15 amBefore naming the ship, I sent investigators to Hawaii, and you won't believe what they found out about this guy! First, he wasn't even born in Hawaii. Second, he can't cook - not even eggs. And third, he's never composed anything like a Mozart or a Bach. He only plays one musical instrument, the flute, and he plays it badly. So why would the world's most award winning luxury line name a ship after him? You tell me.
in words, he could have been doing something more productive, like making eggs. The "u" is for loser. Sad!realDonaldTrump wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2017 11:24 amTotally agree, Edie. Cook's ratings were terrible. And instead of adding all those extra u letters ...
Hello Bodogbodog,Bodogbodog wrote:The recent Holiday Cruise Down under encountered issues on the delivery of the excursion on New Years Eve on Sydney Harbour such as crowding and insufficient seats and tables and high noise levels, running out of champagne and long queues to reboard Crystal Symphony at the end of the evening. This many issues are disappointing given the long lead time to organise the event and opportunity to learn lesson from the last time that Crystal Symphony was in Sydney harbour for New Years Eve in 2012/2013. How does that performance correspond to promise of exclusive experiences promoted by Crystal and how can we trust Crystal to deliver on our dreams and aspirations when using you for luxury all exclusive cruises? I recognize compensation was offered however after the fact gestures don’t fix the delivery that customers expect
Hello again BodogbodogBodogbodog wrote:The latest announced planned date for new ocean vessels is 2022 – some 5 years away. Can we discuss the implications of that delay? We are awaiting the announcement of what is to be done to Crystal Symphony and Crystal Serenity in the dry docks in 2017 and 2018 but understand they will allow for open dining and in some cases larger rooms. However your competitor’s luxury cruise lines have new ships launching now and 2018 offering many new facilities and larger rooms – how do you expect customers to respond to that competitive offer versus Crystal's refurbished fleet?