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Yeh really good. Recommend the carnival cruises for when you CBf organizing accommodation, food, entertainment.

Everything was actually really good!

would love to go on a cruise, but with the inlaws living in port douglas/cairns the wife wants to go there 3 times a year. i dont mind it but it gets boring.

who was the company you went with bro? what was the age group like?

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would love to go on a cruise, but with the inlaws living in port douglas/cairns the wife wants to go there 3 times a year. i dont mind it but it gets boring.

who was the company you went with bro? what was the age group like?

Carnival spirit.

Went to noumea(new caledonia), marè, port Vila and Vanuatu.

Age group varies a lot, school holiday as well, but majority was 20-35.. Out of the 2000+ guest

I actually barely got bored. Heaps of plays which I wasn't expecting to be so good, service is great, meet heaps of people.. Almost as if 10 days isn't enough, but when is any amount of holidays enough..

So Warner Brothers is making a sequel to Bladerunner

and for some reason they chose NOT to go with Ridley Scot, and to chose this Transformers-directing, CGI-worshipping, plot-ruining dickbag,

He has decided that the movie will have heaps more special effects, and will "stand up" to current CGI fests like avatar, etc.

BUT

He has also stated that in Scott's original, the viewer had trouble working out which characters were robots (replicants) and in his version the viewer "will definately be aware which characters are robots"

THAT WAS THE WHOLE POINT OF THE FILM YOU f**kING MORON!

IT IS A MOVIE WHERE THE MAIN CHARACTER'S JOB IS TO WORK OUT IF PEOPLE ARE REPLICANTS OR NOT BECAUSE IT'S IMPOSSIBLE TO TELL

ALSO, THE CRUX OF THE WHOLE FILM IS DECKARD WORKING OUT THAT HE IS IN-FACT A ROBOT BUT NEVER KNEW.

FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

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