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RETIRING IN STYLE
Retiree
Makes Permanent Home on Cruise Ship
LONDON (Reuters) - A retired British woman has decided to sail
round the world permanently on a luxury cruise ship because it
costs no more than staying in an old people's home, a newspaper
reported on Sunday.
Beatrice Muller, 82,
only pays 55 per cent of the official brochure price for making
her home on the QE2 due to loyalty bonuses from five previous
world cruises.
Muller chose to make
the liner her full-time home after the death of her husband two
years ago. She pays 3,424 pounds ($4,818) a month to reside in
Cabin 4068.
The very basic,
minimum cost of living in an old people's home in London is
about 2,000 pounds, she told the Sunday Express.
And while her fellow
pensioners while away their hours in a retirement home in
Britain's damp climate, she travels the high seas, stopping at
sunny destinations, playing bridge and dancing with handsome
stewards.
"This is where I live
and I love it," she told the newspaper. "I don't have to do any
shopping, I don't need a car, and there aren't any gas or phone
bills."
She enjoys films from
the ship's cinema and communicates with her family by e-mail
from the computer room.
"I would have to pay
around the same to stay in an old people's home and it wouldn't
nearly be as much fun as here," she told the newspaper.
"And I certainly eat better, instead of losing weight I'm
gaining. Instead of growing pale my skin is tan.
Instead of talking to other old-folks I play pinochle with the
Captain!"
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