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73 x 15 points = 1,095. I'm not sure what the houses cut is but some lucky guy is going to get a trophy and a heck of a lot of points.
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It would be nice if the penalties imposed on members that have been blacklisted were reviewed for fairness. What goes on in chat, the aggressive behavior and language, does not always spill over into the Forum. Blocking members from interacting and contributing in the Forum might not be the best way to resolve matters.
When I look at some of the profiles established by SYC members, I just see SO MUCH eye makeup. And I'm dumbstruck when I see some of the comments posted by SYD members telling them what beautiful eyes they have. In my opinion, sometimes their eye makeup looks more like theatrical makeup which might require a putty knife to scrape off. But I loves me my lipstick!
I can't believe I'm going to admit this in the forum, but many moons ago when I was in a band, we did lots of photo shoots for album covers etc. My God, those makeup artists slapped a LOT of the stuff on us! I had more makeup on my face than my mother used to in the 1960s! I remember laughing at my face when I saw myself in a mirror and the makeup g1rl got really pissed off with me because she had to fix the deep creases of my "laugh lines" afterwards.
It felt horrible on me too. It was like I'd dipped my face in a pool of mud... but of course, I looked fabulous, daaaaaarling!
I dated a girl that used so much you could actually see the caking on various parts of her face. I tried to get her to tone it down but she wouldn't have any part of it. For some reason, in her eyes she needed it for the image she wanted. When I saw her with none she looked far more prettier in my opinion.
Moreover most women feel more self-assured with make-up and that's a very important aspect.
Same goes for breasts. If a girl is unhappy with a pair of teabags by all means go for implants and feel good
Facial cosmetic surgery is usually a disaster.
my 2cts
The natural look is better.
To much make up on a woman reminds me of bad body work on a car.TO much BONDO will crack and fall off in a few years and the ugly will come out.
My wife had the Goldilocks touch and got it just right and she looked really great.
There are of course some women who just don't need it and I do like that.
So, hedging my bets.
About 3 weeks ago and prior to my vacation, I went to the salon where I get my manis and pedis and Amy, the girl I go to, is a beautiful, young Vietnamese girl. I suspect that she might be 22 or 23 years old. She's petite, with beautiful long, silky black hair and flawless skin. In the past, she has had individual eyelashes in various lengths applied, that in my opinion, only made her more striking. This time, it looked as though she had a full set of fake lashes on along with a broad stroke of black eyeliner. To me, she looked over done but I assumed she achieved the look she was going after.
Here's a little twist in that theory though - have you ever heard of the term "non binary androgyne"?
YOur final comment really is so important, whatever we may think of the use of makeup it is presumably the look that the woman concerned is going after.
Your Vietnames woman sounds just the sort of woman I was suggesting really doesn't need make up.
Maybe next year......
The only drawback is the smaller ships get tossed around easier in rough seas.
I have found I love the European River cruises! Especially the Amsterdam to Vienna was awesome!
I am thinking of taking one of those paddle ships down the Mississippi from Memphis to New Orleans. Might be fun.
I highly recommend it!
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We hope you took a Royal Caribbean cruise and not a Carnival Cruise?
I was actually surprised how many folks were strolling around with open beer all before 10:00am!
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By the way, the Miami skyline is quite beautiful.
This is my/our first ocean cruise so I/we are true "newbies". At the time the trip was booked, Royal Caribbean wanted credit card information for their record. They also made it clear that there was $15.00 per day fee that would be billed to said credit card for gratuities for staff.
Since the cruise will end on Friday, November 9, hours ago, our cabin steward placed an envelope in our stateroom requesting an independent gratuity for "exceptional service". Yes, on our first day, we requested a bucket of ice each night. The steward made sure there was a bucket of ice for our cabin MOST nights but there were 3 days/nights that he overlooked our cabin because I was holed up in it feeling like crap.
Question; I Google'd tipping protocol and it suggested $3.50 per day, per person. To anyone's knowledge, is that a good guideline even when there are mandatory gratuity charges billed for each sailing day? Hurry, we will be vacating the cabin in less than 6 hours.
Maintenance personnel or others like the ship's crew of sailors and other purser etc. really don't get tips. They work on a salary contract.
I am not sure how many wait staff personnel you had at your table, and in the buffet area. You also had someone serving your alcohol, etc.
$15 a day is good. Most of the cabin crew, servers, etc. get a very low stipend and they sign on for a 11 month contract. The $15 gets put into a pool and their "pay" is dispersed from that pool of money.
Most of those who work cruise ships in this capacity really don't make a lot of money by our standards but they make a lot based on the standards of their home country.
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