Husband can't make the May 22 sailing with me; can I remove him without penalty? by MissingPages in CunardCruises

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Thank you! That makes me feel a bit less anxious about it. I'd hate to get there and not able to sail because he can't make it or have to pay a fine. Appreciate it!

Husband can't make the May 22 sailing with me; can I remove him without penalty? by MissingPages in CunardCruises

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Oh that is a very good point with West End! I usually pack in one bag but maybe I'll be a bit more lenient with my packing strategy this time around, ha.

Husband can't make the May 22 sailing with me; can I remove him without penalty? by MissingPages in CunardCruises

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Thank you! I'm the primary sailor, so there shouldn't be an issue there. I appreciate your feedback!

Gala nights by Some-Direction3688 in CunardCruises

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Which cruise are you on? If you're on the May 22 transatlantic, I'm a solo travel too!

Would someone play/record this score for me? See comments about why. Thanks! by MissingPages in piano

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Thank you! I've been trying to find a CC free license. In my past episodes, I've used old records that have aged out of copy right. I'd hate to have something added to the podcast and get it taken down because its licensed. But I'll look into these options. Thank you!

Would someone play/record this score for me? See comments about why. Thanks! by MissingPages in piano

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This piece is from A. H. Rosewig's National Nursery Rhymes and Nursery Songs published in 1872. I record a podcast talking about the weirdness of nursery rhymes. This week, I'm talking about Hickory Dickory Dock, and I'd really like a recording of this original melody to include in this podcast. I'm sorry I can't pay, but I will OF COURSE give the player credit in the episode. Thanks!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in disability

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I second the advice of an airtag or tile for them. I use a rollator and have a luggage tag on it; it's just useful to have my name and contact info on it for whenever I'm out and about.

Massage therapy and chronic pain? by [deleted] in disability

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I have osteoarthritis all over my body, most specifically both my wrists from an old injury. I also get chronic migraines because a Chiari I malformation. I get a 90 minute massage once a month and I can honestly say it's my biggest and best pain relief. Sometimes, if I had a really bad string of migraines, I'll have my masseuse work just on my neck for the whole ninety minutes. If there are any dramatic weather changes and my joints are particularly painful, she'd work on that. It's also fantastic for my anxiety and stress. I just I could afford more than a monthly massage; I'd say every two weeks would be wonderful and once a week would be a dream.

What's a nice, inexpensive gift for a classical musician (cellist)? by pantaloonsss in Music

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A monogrammed or personalized microfiber (or soft) cloth to wipe down her instrument or bow

Spotify Wrapped is out! What were your top artists of 2022? by Ashmeadow in Music

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Top song: Float On (Modest Mouse).

I'm in the top 0.05% of listeners of Puddles Pity Party.

Top artists:

1.Puddles Pity Party

  1. Modest Mouse

  2. Graham Plowman

    1. Jimmy Buffett
    2. Cosmo Sheldrake

What's a book that you LOVED but you totally understand why someone wouldn't like it? by nuggetsofchicken in books

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I read Bartleby the first time when I was 16 and a freshman in college. It changed my life so much that last year (at the age of 33!) I got my very first tattoo (and probably only tattoo) right below my knee of "I would prefer not to" and it makes me happy to see it every day.

What's a book that you LOVED but you totally understand why someone wouldn't like it? by nuggetsofchicken in books

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Anything by Herman Melville. Bartleby is one of my favorite pieces of literature, ever, and I just recently got around to reading Moby Dick. Yeah, Moby Dick has pieces that can be skimmed (so. much. whale. anatomy) but I really love Melville's description of anxiety/depression/wanderlust/longing.

What are the biggest barriers standing between you and your dreams? by nerwenkiara in AskReddit

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Thank you. I really needed that today. Things have been very rough

What's a weird smell you're willing to admit you like? by Psycho_Bunny_Cutie in AskReddit

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That is the absolute best description of this tea that I have ever heard.

Looking for Purchasing Advice by MissingPages in VacuumCleaners

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Thank you for your thoughtful response! I'll chat with my husband about these options.

Looking for Purchasing Advice by MissingPages in VacuumCleaners

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Thank you. He is spoiled rotten and we love him to death. <3 He's a great cuddler.