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Not sure this is the right place for this request but the three years I have spent in East Dulwich has been greatly helped by this forum. I'm moving back to the United States in June and discovered that it would be cheaper (plus I can bring more luggage for free) to take the Queen Mary. The problem is all their rooms are for 2 and I would have to pay double. I'm looking to leave at the end of June and the journey is 7 days to New York. The price per person would be around 500 pounds.....like I said great value.

I'm a professional woman in her 50's who has traveled extensively and loves adventure. I'm not looking for a romance, just a room mate. Email me if you are interested or know someone who might be. I've been told it is a great cruise and the best way to get to the States. My email is; [email protected]. Sending hope out to the universe...

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