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Monday, August 30, 2010

Do you have favourite Queen songs?

Bohemian Rhapsody
Somebody to Love
Seven Seas of Rhye
Barcelona (I do the opera parts...very well)
Save Me





Answer :
Bohemian Rhapsody (I can also play it on the piano)
Somebody to Love
Seven Seas of Rhye
Hammer to Fall
Headlong
Princes of the Universe (where my name comes from)
Tie Your Mother Down
Killer Queen
Don't Stop Me Now
And many more






Answer :
You're My Best Friend
Another One Bites the Dust
Bohemain Rhapsody

I have a friend that just loves Seven Seas of Rhye....





Answer :
In The Lap of the Gods (Revisited)
Stone Cold Crazy
Drowse
Spread Your Wings
Sweet Lady
White Man
The Night Comes Down
Now I'm Here
The March of the Black Queen





Answer :
Bohemian Rhapsody
Bohemian Rhapsody
Bohemian Rhapsody


i love it, i can sing every
word to it (:

my chorus class is doing a medly of Queen's greatest hits for our spring concert. it starts out with We Will Rock You and progresses into Another One Bites The Dust, then to We Are The Champions, Bohemian Rhapsody, Under Pressure, and back to We Are The Champions. its amazing :D





Answer :
Well then...

Bohemian Rhapsody
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Princes of the Universe
Under Pressure





Answer :
Death On Two Legs (Dedicated To...)
Tie Your Mother Down
Keep Yourself Alive
Love Of My Life






Answer :
I love Don't Stop Me Now. I think it's a great song. I always laugh when I hear it because it makes me think of Shawn of the Dead, but I also get sad when I hear it because of the Boy Whose Skin Fell Off. I do love Hammer to Fall, Brighton Rock, Dear Friends, I could go on and on...






Answer :
Brighton Rock
It's Late
I Want It All
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Who Wants To Live Forever
Stone Cold Crazy
A Kind of Magic
Under Pressure
One Vision
Princes of the Universe
The Show Must Go On
there are more...!






Answer :
The Prophet's Song
'39
You're My Best Friend
Teo Torriate
Tie Your Mother Down
Misfire
March of the Black Queen
Hammer to Fall
You and I
Keep Yourself Alive
Another One Bites the Dust
UNDER PRESSURE

And many, many more. I've never met a Queen song I didn't like.

Woah, how'd I end up typing "liek?"






Answer :
Bohemian Rhapsody
Killer
The Prophet
Fat Bottomed Girls
Seaside Rendezvous

Too many more. Queen was a great group. All those famous singers who've appeared with the surviving members have been only a pale comparison to Freddie.

Monday, August 23, 2010

What's the best...?

What's the best song that's kind of the 'we broke up but I'm so over you' song? I think it's "Red Rubber Ball" (originally by Paul Simon of Simon & Garfunkel, but recorded first by The Cyrkle):
http://play.rhapsody.com/thecyrkle/redru…

I should have known you'd bid me farewell
There's a lesson to be learned from this and I learned it very well
Now, I know you're not the only starfish in the sea
If I never hear your name again, it's all the same to me

And I think it's gonna be alright
Yeah, the worst is over now
The mornin' sun is shinin' like a red rubber ball

You never care for secrets I confide
For you, I'm just an ornament, somethin' for your pride
Always runnin', never carin', that's the life you live
Stolen minutes of your time were all you had to give

And I think it's gonna be alright
Yeah, the worst is over now
The mornin' sun is shinin' like a red rubber ball
(continued)

The story's in the past with nothin' to recall
I've got my life to live and I don't need you at all
The roller-coaster ride we took is nearly at an end
I bought my ticket with my tears, that's all I'm gonna spend

And I think it's gonna be alright
Yeah, the worst is over now
The mornin' sun is shinin' like a red rubber ball

Oh, I think it's gonna be alright
Yeah, the worst is over now
The mornin' sun is shinin' like a red rubber ball






Answer :
Garth Brooks- Friends in low places

For some reason this song makes me giggle





Answer :
I love "believe" by cher
and "before he cheats" by carrie underwood.





Answer :
The Beginning of the End by Unbound

Monday, August 16, 2010

Anyone sailed on Rhapsody of the Seas recently?

What did you like best? Any 'tips' for me other than what is on their website.






Answer :
no i havent but i found this great review:





Royal Caribbean International
Rhapsody of the Seas Cruise Review
Western Caribbean

Jennifer McConahey
Age: 36
Occupation: Account Rep.
Number of Cruises: 2
Sailing Date: August 19th, 2007

This was the 2nd cruise for me and my husband, but the 1st with our children (Girl age 10 and Boy age 7). We had a fabulous time. Oh – where to start.

Departed from Galveston. Very smooth. No problems at all. We parked at the Easy parking lot (cheapest and most convenient around). We got there about 2 hours earlier than they said to but they were already letting people onboard. The entire process took about 30 minutes. We had had lunch in the Windjammer and the kids were swimming before we were even supposed to be allowed on the ship.

Room – we had an inside cabin on deck 7. There were some benefits to being on deck 7 such as we hardly ever had to take the elevator. We were only one floor up or one floor down from almost everything (restaurants, pool, shows, etc.) I have heard people on decks 2-4 spent a lot of time waiting on elevators. But the downside was we were way too close to a late night club on deck 6. We heard the music every night until about 12:30 when they shut down. We typically didn’t come to bed ourselves until 11 – 12 so it wasn’t that huge of a deal but for those who go to sleep early – I can see it would be an issue. Next time I would stay on deck 7 or 8 again, but make sure we are further away from the clubs. The room it’s self was spacious enough and the kids loved seeing what animal the hand towels would be made into each evening.

Food – Windjammer was good. Some things better than other but it seems that by the end of the week it kind of all started to taste the same. We ate every breakfast but one there and all lunches when we were not in ports. Lots to choose from and it was pretty good. The food in the main dining room was great. Had a beautiful table right by a window and nice people at our table. We enjoyed it a lot but think one formal night would be enough. We did try out the dining room for breakfast one time and felt that the food was about the same as you would get from the Windjammer (they have awesome omelets).

Entertainment – We thought the shows were very good. Some better than others but there was not one time when I thought I wasted my time by going. The cruise director Eric was very funny and we enjoyed him. The singers and dancers did well (except the male singers on country night – not good) but overall, they were all good.

Kids Club - My seven year old son LOVED it. He loved all games and was so proud of the bronze medal he won at dodge ball. He wanted to wear it every time he went back. The only complaint I have about it was that they would try and get them all excited while the parents were at the show to stay for the late night session (which is $5.00 an hour). Doesn’t seem like a lot but it’s up to 3 hours a night for a week – just so they can keep playing. Made you feel like a heel to say no when the staff works to hard to convince them how fun it will be if they stay and tells them all the cool things they would miss if there were not there. Anyway – my son ended up staying for at least 1 – 2 hours 4 or 5 of the nights. My ten year old daughter was not quite as impressed as my son, but there were parts she liked. We signed her up for self checkout which made her feel quite grown up. I was nervous about it a little at 1st – but every kid in the 9-11 age groups did it and there were no issues. It was good because she met some girls the 1st few days in the kid’s area and was able to play with them all week. She would just check the schedule each night and go to the things she wanted to. For example – she loved all the scavenger hunts.

Complaints - I don’t have too many, but nothing is perfect.
1. BINGO – way too expensive. Granted they had good prizes (free cruise, room upgrade, etc.) but for $50 a person each time. They need to offer more family type bingo sessions. Smaller prizes would be fine, but make it so families can play together. My kids were excited to play before we go on board and when we showed up for the 1st session and found out how much it cost we were all disappointed. We left and never did play.

2. Pictures – also expensive. Again – granted there for the most part did a good job, I just feel that $16.95 - $19.95 per picture is so high. You can choose not to purchase them, which we did for the most part – but if they lowered the price some I know we would have bought more.

3. Room – mentioned above (too close to the late night club).

4. Kid’s area – mentioned above (pushing the kids to stay for the late night time then charging $5.00 an hour to do).

Ports –

1. We were supposed to go to Jamaica. Due to Hurricane Dean we went to Key West instead. Now I had everything planned for Jamaica and no idea what to do in Key West. We thought we would just walk around and take it easy, maybe do some shopping. It was so HOT that we were miserable. There was a cool butterfly deal that we walked through – kids loved it. But other than that it was just HOT. If I had it to do over we would have rented one of the golf cart/car deals they had and seen a lot more of the area. We missing the Hemingway House and most Southern Point of the US which would have been cool – but we didn’t even know to look for them until after we were back on board. Since it was so last minute of a change you just really didn’t have the chance to research it.

2. Cayman Islands. This was the one we were looking most forward to and it was a great time. We booked a snorkel / sting ray swim excursion through Captain Marvin’s and it was great. Very smooth and our boat was much less crowded than those that the people who booked through the cruise was. We also added on the Turtle Farm visit and that was my son’s favorite part of the entire cruise.

3. Cozumel. This turned out to be the best port of all. After what we went through in Key West when we go off the ship they had motor bikes for rental. $50.00 each for the day. We got 2 of them and had so much fun. We drove ourselves to Paradise beach and the kids had a blast. They have huge trampolines and rock walls that the kids can climb in the ocean. My daughter got her hair braided and we had a great time. Then we motor biked to some shops downtown and found some great deals. SO MUCH FUN!!!!

Over all, this cruise was awesome. Would recommend 95%.

Monday, August 9, 2010

I am going on Royal Caribbean Rhapsody of the Seas to Alaska.?

I am 23 and was wondering what kind of crowd will it be? I was wondering if it will be somewhat of a party cruise.






Answer :
Not to Alaska.

Royal Caribbean Alaska voyages are generally an older average age, late 50's-early 60's probably.

You have your younger people, but Alaska isn't a big party destination. People go there for the scenery and wildlife.

If you are looking for a party cruise, Carnival, short Bahamas cruise, 3-4 night.

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