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	<title>Comments on: Hittin&#8217; The High Seas On The &#8220;Cruise Trek&#8221; &#8212; Rolf Style</title>
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		<title>By: jonwick</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rolf- you&#039;re a braver man than I am. Kind of like &quot;fool me once (a cruise), shame on you... fool me twice (a star trek cruise), shame on me.&quot; But, Matt, I like your angle- sometimes you need to see the other side of traveling to be able to more appreciate those off the beaten path trips. They hold more value that way.   
Plus, I&#039;m not one to be herded from port to port in a floating metal box- regardless of the awesomeness of the midnight buffet- or the trek knowledge I gain sitting poolside. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rolf- you&#039;re a braver man than I am. Kind of like &quot;fool me once (a cruise), shame on you&#8230; fool me twice (a star trek cruise), shame on me.&quot; But, Matt, I like your angle- sometimes you need to see the other side of traveling to be able to more appreciate those off the beaten path trips. They hold more value that way.<br />
Plus, I&#039;m not one to be herded from port to port in a floating metal box- regardless of the awesomeness of the midnight buffet- or the trek knowledge I gain sitting poolside. </p>
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