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Dee Jay!!!

You are definitely confined to my cabin for the duration of that voyage. Uh.............I mean your cabin-confined to your cabin

And you can't ride to the harbor like that=where did your dress go anyway. You must save a FORTUNE on clothes. But nice soes.

Dd you see what Lizzy was wearing last night? She had on this leather corset with matching steel heeled stilleto shoes,fishnet stockings and her big old black whip?/

*idea comes to JJ's mind. Whip-bossy strong willed-Hmmmmmmm.....*

Dee Jay honey I've changed my mind You're confined to Lizzy's cabin for the voyage. That ought to keep you in line!!

Squelches off to find dry clothes to finish making arrangements for the voyage.

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Everybody ready?

I've got my limo out front to take us to my yacht -"The Ultimate Trans-Action'-not in the mega class-but we'll all be comfy I think.

Pick a rommie when you get there -you can leave your bags on the deck and let the stewards know where to go after you've had a look around. All except Dee Jay-she and Lizzy are in the cabin next to the master cabin. Naughty Dee Jay-that sailor hat does not constitute appropriate traveling attire all by itself!

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Guest Donna Jean

Everybody ready?

All except Dee Jay-she and Lizzy are in the cabin next to the master cabin. Naughty Dee Jay-that sailor hat does not constitute appropriate traveling attire all by itself!

Love the name of the boat!

Oh....the hat not by itself?

My bad...

*puts on ankle bracelet*

There!

dj

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Guest Opal

"Baggs packed!!"

* JJ did say conservative swimwear, didn't he?? Have everything packed, just in case*

* Looks over at Matt * "Well Matt ????"

;)

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Meeting in deck lounge

Okay-ground rules here

Play nice.

Swimwear in all pools!

Roomies aren't co-ed.

Buy the party goes on!!

I'm going to try out that new surf set up I just had instlled-there's a band in one of the lounges and a boffet in the main dining room till 4Pm

Full dress dinner at 8 and if you forgot to bring some finer regalia tere is a large dressing room on a lower deck with all the finery and frills you could want and yes evan wwe do ave a white tux.

Opal-was that your new hat that blew off into the bay?

Sorry hun-check out the dressing room -you'll probably find a replacement.

Salllllllllllly-Anybody seen Sally? I wouldn't want to lose her. Surely Lizzy let her out of moving boxes long enough for the cruise?

There's a helicopter on the island that can fly her back in forth is se as to.

So go explore and let me know what you find you like!

What opvie should we screen tonight?

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Guest Donna Jean

I'm not packed. I'll just go party in the nude. saves a lot of hassle

I guess that will be ok....

As long as you don't shave that monkey body.....lOL

Dee Jay

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Anchors Away!!

Matty-climb down from that railing right now-there will be all kinds of nice trees for you to climb when we reach the island.

That's better Dee Jay-be a good girl and you can stay on deck-

Hmmmmmmmm............I wonder what that gleam in her eye means

*worries*

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Guest Nikki A

im sooo late to the party D:

o jeese, i just got off work in the cornfield and i am starved! not going healthy tonight! im ordering pizza!! any requests? pepperoni for me!

hugs, Nikki

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hi nikki-Glad to see you here. We've got a huge buffet down in the dinning romm-hurry the only serve another half hour-and I know they have the best pizza. if you do miss it-just send a steward to the galley.

Everyone's getting stowed away right now an d probably picking something for the dinner tonight. Then moonlight dancing on the top deck-great night for a full moon.

Tomorrow night is a masquerade ball-I can't even imagine what people are going to show up in but I'm sure it'll be something to see!!

Be thinking about it

And no one has suggested a movie-we need a good one. This isn't like a movie theater you know-it's good big reclining seats and surround sound in each seat-with controls for all kinds of things

*Smile*

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Guest Donna Jean

Tomorrow night is a masquerade ball-I can't even imagine what people are going to show up in but I'm sure it'll be something to see!!

Hmmmmmmmm.....

"Sailor hat.......ankle bracelet.....and a MASK! YEAH! THAT'S IT!"

Dee Jay

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Make it LONG mask Dee Jay-you don't wanna be traumatizing the young'uns.

What are going As in that getup?

I can't wait to hear the answer on that one!

Have you picked out your clothes for dinner-I'm assuming you'll be wearing shoes and a napkin?

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Guest sarah f

I have a long red dress like the one Julia Roberts wears in Pretty Woman. I even have the white gloves to match. Evan will you dance with me?

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Guest Elizabeth K

Movie? Bambi meets Godzilla? I hear there is this scene with kittens and lawn mow...

mmmmmJmmJmmmmmyurmmmhandmmmismmmover....my...mouffmmmmm

And Johnny-boy - I resent that remark about my , ummm... casual relaxation attire! That whip isn't that old!

Besides, Dee Jay likes....mmmmmDeemmJaymmmmmyurmmmhandmmmismmmover....my...mouffmmmmm

WHOSE torn up sailor hat?

SARAH you look like Juia Roberts!

And JJ that white suit and cegarr? Where I seen such like that before?

Nikki - baby - there is cavier, um cavor, um those black fich eggty things over there - put some on ya pizza!

Waiter! Wait, the furry fellow is with us! Matty whata ya want - Banana's Foster? Leave on the Peel? You got it!

{Sally and Evan are missing - AGAIN!!! (Lizzy grins, JJ stomps his foot, Dee Jay adjusts her ankle bracelet - all the others dive in to the feast)

Richard Gere drops by...

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Guest Nikki A

hi nikki-Glad to see you here. We've got a huge buffet down in the dinning romm-hurry the only serve another half hour-and I know they have the best pizza. if you do miss it-just send a steward to the galley.

Everyone's getting stowed away right now an d probably picking something for the dinner tonight. Then moonlight dancing on the top deck-great night for a full moon.

Tomorrow night is a masquerade ball-I can't even imagine what people are going to show up in but I'm sure it'll be something to see!!

Be thinking about it

And no one has suggested a movie-we need a good one. This isn't like a movie theater you know-it's good big reclining seats and surround sound in each seat-with controls for all kinds of things

*Smile*

well, in that case i should definately grab some food. i've got to leave early tho (dumb summer job) i think i have the perfect costume somewhere for the ball! hmmm

hugs, Nikki

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Guest Nikki A

caviar on pizza? sounds like something fantastic! i should sell it (you would get some of the profit of course)

actually, i think i will just have it with my sushi *pulls sushi out of thin air*

hugs, Nikki

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Guest Evan_J

{Sally and Evan are missing - AGAIN!!!

<<wonders when Elizabeth will learn to mind her business <_< ( :P )

**checks to make sure JJ doesn't see him and takes her to have a little chit chat about what "has been" up until then

**comes back minutes later

I have a long red dress like the one Julia Roberts wears in Pretty Woman. I even have the white gloves to match. Evan will you dance with me?

Of course darling.

<<actually ballroom dances

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Lizzy-Lizzzy love?????????????

Where oh where could my Lizzy have gone?

Oh where oh whhere can she be??

Wait-is that Evan's cologne and cigar I smell???!!!

EVAN!!!

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"Hi Nikki! Did JJ tell you that he is a young Gary Cooper? I am a blend of Drew Barrymore, Karen Carpenter, and H. R. C., but without most of the social skills they have. "

"I hope someone picks something out nice for me for the formal this evening. I am still sad over the loss of my new sailor hat"

Huggs,

Opal

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Guest My_Genesis

WOW I have missed a lot of this thread.... not gonna bother reading like 10 pages of posts... lol how is everyone?

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