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09-30-2011, 08:45 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Mesa,
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Cobra Make, Engine: ERA #2119 289FIA
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Hellsbells Mikie, I even went to Greece! 'Fraid I would not be going very many places if I refused to go because I didn't like their politics. Lots of AZ included. ha.
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10-03-2011, 09:17 PM
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Bob B. All of the cruise ships that I have been on do charge for alcahol and soft drinks. I have never been charged for the food, which is available about 21 hours a day. The basic price per person of $499 includes all the food that you can eat. Additional costs are the $9 per day per person charge for the room-attendant, waiter, etc. AND it is up to you to decide if you want to pay this. The port stops are up to you. Options are to book a ship tour, get off the ship and get your own taxi/tour to do the same route, or do the tour on your own. Right now many ships allow you to take your own alcahol on board in your bag when you initially board but not when you buy some at a port and bring it on board. We have found that most of the trinkets that we purchased on board were actually worth the price that we paid. Bob, I hate to tell you this but your Cobra doen't know when you are gone. Perhaps your son could come over and talk to it. John
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10-03-2011, 10:05 PM
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Danr55, The port stops are usually Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Vallatta, Mazatlan, and Acapulco. On a seven day cruise it takes two days to get to Acapulco and 1 1/2 days back from Cabo. Aida and I would love to have you and your bride come with us.
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10-03-2011, 10:16 PM
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Mikiec, Don, & xlr8or. I am not interested in your opinons. This thread is for people that ARE interested in going. Your personnel feelings are yours and this thread isn't a sounding board for them.
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10-04-2011, 02:35 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Sun City West,,
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Cobra Make, Engine: SPF2984 MK111, Roush 511 IR FE 8 Stack, Dynoed: [flywheel] 572HP at 6000 , 556# Torque at 4700, Bowler 4R70W Auto Transmision. Tires: Mickey T's S/R 26.0x10.0x15.0 F ,26.0x12.0x15.0 R Color, Bleck, because they told me it was Bleck, at the factory.
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Having a bad day are we?
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Originally Posted by John-Tucson
Mikiec, Don, & xlr8or. I am not interested in your opinons. This thread is for people that ARE interested in going. Your personnel feelings are yours and this thread isn't a sounding board for them.
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Wow John, after reading your opening post, that's kinda harsh isn't it, these guys did respond to your question and got trashed as a result. After reading all your posts you seem like a nice and sincere fellow and your response to Mikie, Don and xlr8or seems out of character, but then that's just one observation. In any event, I am looking forward to meeting you and the rest of the Tucson members after I retire next May.
Cheers, John, AKA, tin-man
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10-03-2011, 10:32 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Sun City West,,
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Cobra Make, Engine: SPF2984 MK111, Roush 511 IR FE 8 Stack, Dynoed: [flywheel] 572HP at 6000 , 556# Torque at 4700, Bowler 4R70W Auto Transmision. Tires: Mickey T's S/R 26.0x10.0x15.0 F ,26.0x12.0x15.0 R Color, Bleck, because they told me it was Bleck, at the factory.
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Bob, I hate to tell you this but your Cobra doen't know when you are gone. Perhaps your son could come over and talk to it. John
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John, is this true, I was told that Bob had a symbiotic relationship with his Cobra bordering on the compulsive obsessive that generated a compelling desire to be as one with his car on an open hiway that if not achieved caused him to react in strange ways. Being the case I can understand his desire to have his Cobra near him at all times.
Symbiotic relationship Definition A symbiotic relationship is a relationship between two entities which is mutually beneficial for the participants of the relationship formed?
I can see how this definition fits most Cobra owners in that it creates a strong desire for them to speak to their Cobra , stroke the curvaceous body lines and feel a profound sense of satisfaction of ownership.
Does this happen, well, er, I must admit I talked to my Cobra the very first time I saw it and experienced the thrill of ownership.
tin-man
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