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2020, Chapter Two
As I’m writing this now, it is early December. Almost Christmas. One of my favorite movies to watch at this time of year is “A Christmas Story.” I’ve watched it every year at Christmas since 1991. Those of you who have watched it; you know how the story goes, so I’m not going to write out a detailed review. But towards the end of the movie, after the gifts have all been unwrapped and Ralphie narrowly avoids shooting his eye out with his newly acquired BB gun… they’re all getting ready to eat a home-cooked Christmas dinner when the narrator who tells Ralphie’s story delivers this line.
By Michael Kinnaly5 years ago in Journal
No Sleep Till LA:My first cruise on the Sapphire - Part 2:Days off at Joes Oyster bar, Eastern European exploitation and selling 9 DVD's!
As I mentioned in the last chapter we crammed an absolute ton of tours and events into a week cruise on the Sapphire and around the midway point I had my first tour in Cabo which was a glass blowing factory and tour of the coast, looking back the camera work isn't too bad but I wish I'd had time to get some commentary on how the process worked. For the 2nd part of the tour we visited a church and some beaches to get some scenic shots and there was a lot cactuses! I'm fairly happy with the above video and it holds up fairly well for being 11 years old, I've got some good close ups of the local fauna but I hate the music!
By Neil Gregory5 years ago in Journal
No sleep till LA:My first cruise on the Sapphire: Part 1
Our 7 day cruise would start from LA, but a fairly shit part of LA where there was not really many places you could get in the time you had ashore bar the now standard shuttlebus to the nearest mall. Therefore my inital excitement at being in LA once a week quickly diminished purely because we didn't have enough time to get anywhere of inportance before we had to go back to the ship. Also we were told don't go further than this block north and this block east (I think) as they were sketchy neighbourhoods, it seemed crazy to me that you could walk a few metres and be in a dangerous place.
By Neil Gregory5 years ago in Journal
Viva Mexico:Spring Break Madness on the Sapphire Princess!
So after a long six month break I was finally back on a ship without a promotion and also knowing I'd be doing Mexico for 2 months before transhipping when the ship went to Alaska, however after my dealings with the office I really had no faith in where I'd be going next.
By Neil Gregory5 years ago in Journal
Adjusting to 'real life' and being messed around by head office
After my 2nd very mixed contract on the Sun as was the standard I felt completely burnt out and had no idea of when, where or if I was coming back for a third contract. Many crew members liken the countdown to the end of a contract like inmates counting the days down till release, yet the irony is within a few weeks of getting home you are already counting the days till your next sentence!
By Neil Gregory5 years ago in Journal
Tourism marketing: A consumer-oriented approach
According to Inskeep, tourism marketing is defined as: "…the continuing research to adapt the tourism product on the market to which it is targeted". However, in addition to this definition, the special nature of the tourism product requires that it can only be consumed at the place where it is produced.
By thepavsalford5 years ago in Journal
The Great Barrier Reef
We were into the home stretch on the world cruise and I was like a prisoner counting his days till release, my cabin situation had been sorted and I had blagged my own cabin till the end of my conttract and I was staying far away from most of the photo team drama that seemed to continue on a daily basis.
By Neil Gregory5 years ago in Journal










