I met a guy on the Carnival Liberty and am having so much trouble finding his email right now. I know his deck level and I only know his first name which makes it more difficult because the guest relations rep from Carnival said you need their last name in order to search for them? Is there any way they can go around this ? I'm planning on calling back with a few possible last names.. I believe they really are my only source of his contact info.. Can anybody help? Other ideas?
i found a friend on the norwegian star we are both 12 and he lives and michigan he was on flor five and i think his room number was 5091 his name is josh please help how do i find his last name!?
Becky You aren't the only one , I met a guy and didn't get his name ... Maybe I did but I don't rememeber .
I want to find him so bad , I just feel like I should. I know he knows my name and age but men don't search for women so I think.
I am sorry but there really no way - except that you can post here and on other boards and see if maybe they happen to read them, but its a long shot. Most cruisers actually don't read that many message boards.
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Becky You aren't the only one , I met a guy and didn't get his name ... Maybe I did but I don't rememeber .
I want to find him so bad , I just feel like I should. I know he knows my name and age but men don't search for women so I think.
I had met 2 people from overseas that i didn't exchange info with (no bad reason, just didn't) and they both found me. The internet is pretty cool sometimes...lol
One of the guys who was part of our cruisemates group had been on nearly 100 cruises and i was trying to learn some tips from him for the future. One thing he did was make up little "business cards" with his email and name on it to give to people he wanted to keep in contact with. I thought that was a pretty good idea!
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