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Subject: Re: Cunards Queens


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alf corbyn (plymouth devon r 397928)
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Date Posted: 13/12/07 10:26am
In reply to: George Mugridge 's message, "Cunards Queens" on 12/12/07 6:46pm


g'day lads. i thought just the title of this post would have raised a few comments. i have never sailed on them. the old samaria was enough of cunard for me. stinking emigrant boat, dormitary accommadation for passengers.
are there any queens on the new queens?. there were plenty on the old ones from what i've heard. cheers.alf

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Re: Cunards QueensPete Smith (Samaria)14/12/07 7:37pm


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