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It will be interesting to see what registration will do to this site. Hopefully Danny Mangin knows that the volume of people that come to Fodors Cruises<BR>come here because its been different than all of the rest of the cruise chat boards. There is humor, criticism, radical thought and entertainment. I am an avid fan of cruisecritic but it doesn't have any of the ingredients I just mentioned. It is indeed informative - but very repititious. The new people to a board like that stay interested, but the veterans tire of the same old questions. Yes, we know the answers and should gladly respond; but you get tired of telling people how to get to Trunk Bay from St. Thomas.<BR><BR>At least, on Fodors, you get to see some of the sparks between Paul and me, or laugh at some of stupid things others have to say. Its a way to break up the day (or early morning hours in the case of Paul).<BR><BR>I really hope we don't lose that.
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I for one will miss this comedic site. It is really a cross section of Americana. Makes me want to go into the field of physciatry.<BR><BR>Fordors was doing so well with eliminating the gross threads. It did weed out the "kids."<BR><BR>Peter should start a site, he could call it www.iknoweverything.com.<BR><BR>This is giong to be one heck of a boring site. Not for me.<BR><BR>Paul
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Wow! I have already noticed a difference in the replies today. No more personal slamming or flaming. Fodors thanks for finally catching up with the rest of the web world.<BR><BR>Now we can finally make honest answers without fear of attack.
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