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Silver_Shiney wrote:
emjay45 wrote:
My son has a heightened sense of smell and when we get out of the lift he can always tell me who of our fellow passengers are of the 'Great Unwashed Variety' :shock:
Ah, you mean that great fragrance from the international perfumery "Divine": "Essence of Alley Cat" (hi Tinks, howya doin'? :lol: :wave: )

................what my father used to refer to as 'Canal No.5'

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Julie hates it when I accompany her in a perfumery ... when she asks me what I htink of something the usual answer is something along the lines of
'eau de trailer park trash'
'nice if you want to smell like a 2-bit hooker'
etc.

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I wouldn't know what a two-bit hooker smells like :) :)

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Kendhni wrote:
Julie hates it when I accompany her in a perfumery ... when she asks me what I htink of something the usual answer is something along the lines of
'eau de trailer park trash'
'nice if you want to smell like a 2-bit hooker'
etc.
and you know what a two-bit hooker smells like because...... ;) :wave:
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Sometimes you just have to use your imagination :)

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Kendhni wrote:
Sometimes you just have to use your imagination :)
To decide how it is you know?? :shock:

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At my age imagination is sometimes all you have ;)
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haveabeer wrote:
At my age imagination is sometimes all you have ;)

And memories?? :)

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Not sure my memory goes back that far :lol:
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Kendhni wrote:
Sometimes you just have to use your imagination :)
So that's your story and you're sticking to it yeah ? :lol:


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Regarding smoking on board - have a look at the P&O forum on Cruise Critic. There is a posting saying they have written to P&O to complain about smoking and also about a steward entering their cabin on the boarding afternoon and interrupting shall we say, an intimate moment! It's under the heading of a Ventura mini cruise. Most of the answers are not particularly supportive of the complainer.

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I read this and felt sorry for the couple. What a shame. Sadly, there are always some cruel smart-ass responders who have no sympathy. It is disappointing to have things occur and even more disappointing to know that most of the things could have been avoided. The dining room fiasco was completely avoidable. Had my husband and I been intending to be intimate, I would have found a do not disturb sign or written my own, but in any case, I feel the steward should have waited until one of them answered the door. On the subject of smoking, it is pretty disappointing not to be able to breathe fresh air on one's balcony. I do appreciate that smokers have a right to smoke, but non-smokers have a right not to passively smoke. In effect, the couple might well have just had a picture window cabin.

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What I don't understand is that if they had locked the door, how the cabin steward got in. I know on the Aurora if you lock your door, although your personal key card will open it the cabin steward's will not.

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Up against the cabin door is surely the fail safe method, so when the cabin steward knocks the door one's OH can say " Not today, thank you " ... be it to the cabin steward or indeed to you.

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Manoverboard wrote:
Up against the cabin door is surely the fail safe method, so when the cabin steward knocks the door one's OH can say " Not today, thank you " ... be it to the cabin steward or indeed to you.

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Says the voice of experience : :lol: :lol:

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Confused.com is this about smoking while doing what comes naturally do I really have to read all the post I must try and keep up
Now I have try and remember those times long ago if I smoked whilst enjoying what came naturally :lol:
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One would have to be VERY enrgetic to produce smoke!! :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Not so ancient mariner wrote:
One would have to be VERY enrgetic to produce smoke!! :thumbup: :thumbup:
Those were the days :lol:
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I always thought you had a smoke after the event ;)

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Depended if motor racing was on saved time smoking at the Same time LOL
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Ok - shades of James Hunt then haveabeer. :lol:

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The Tinker wrote:
Ok - shades of James Hunt then haveabeer. :lol:

As in 'pole position' ?? ;) ;)

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Not so ancient mariner wrote:
The Tinker wrote:
Ok - shades of James Hunt then haveabeer. :lol:

As in 'pole position' ?? ;) ;)
Slip streaming nudge nudge wink wink
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Always in too much in a hurry I'de have said about that feller ;)
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Manoverboard wrote:
Always in too much in a hurry I'de have said about that feller ;)
Always liked to get my nose in front catch them unawares
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