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HK phooey wrote:
Degsy, your argument is nonsensical. You can't have your cake and eat it.

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Mr Kane wants everyone else's cake as well, silly man :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Talking with some folk it appears that Celebrity do not even allow e-cigs on balconies.

I suppose this was a reasonable strategy a few years ago when they were known as the virtually non smoking cruise lines. However, they will know feel the cold wind of competition as so many other lines have banned balcony smoking but not to the draconian extent of Celebrity.

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why all this fuss about E fags?

If someone wants to give up all they need is willpower.

Its the 'wanting to' that is important.

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ChesterfieldJohn wrote:
why all this fuss about E fags?

If someone wants to give up all they need is willpower.

Its the 'wanting to' that is important.

John

John you are so right.

Its the same for people or are over weight, drug addicts, the work shy, et al. :(

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Ray Scully wrote:
ChesterfieldJohn wrote:
why all this fuss about E fags?

If someone wants to give up all they need is willpower.

Its the 'wanting to' that is important.

John

John you are so right.

Its the same for people or are over weight, drug addicts, the work shy, et al. :(

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You referring to me lol :lol:
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£7.00 for fine wine? Hmm ... £2.56 in duty and £1.17 in vat plus retail and carriage costs. Maybe it passes for fine wine in Aldi ...
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Ray Scully wrote:
Talking with some folk it appears that Celebrity do not even allow e-cigs on balconies.

I suppose this was a reasonable strategy a few years ago when they were known as the virtually non smoking cruise lines. However, they will know feel the cold wind of competition as so many other lines have banned balcony smoking but not to the draconian extent of Celebrity.

Ray
How would they know, there's no smell from an e-cigarette :crazy:
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They should be thrown overboard for looking as though they are smoking!!! :lol: :lol:
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ChesterfieldJohn wrote:
why all this fuss about E fags?

If someone wants to give up all they need is willpower.

Its the 'wanting to' that is important.

John
If only John, I have plenty of willpower but fail miserably when it comes to giving up smoking, even the e-cigarette didn't work for me, you are right though you have to want to stop, I never used the e-cigarette as a means to stopping just to cut me down, I was probably hoping that it would stop me and I'm sure it does work for some, just not me but maybe I'll try again with it !!!

Good result for Stoke today :thumbup:
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oldbluefox wrote:
They should be thrown overboard for looking as though they are smoking!!! :lol: :lol:
Oh I'm ok then, I'm not on the list :lol: :lol:
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Dancing Queen wrote:
ChesterfieldJohn wrote:
why all this fuss about E fags?

If someone wants to give up all they need is willpower.

Its the 'wanting to' that is important.

John
If only John, I have plenty of willpower but fail miserably when it comes to giving up smoking, even the e-cigarette didn't work for me, you are right though you have to want to stop, I never used the e-cigarette as a means to stopping just to cut me down, I was probably hoping that it would stop me and I'm sure it does work for some, just not me but maybe I'll try again with it !!!

Good result for Stoke today :thumbup:

If you have the will power then you dont really want to stop :(

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The Monocled Mutineer wrote:
£7.00 for fine wine? Hmm ... £2.56 in duty and £1.17 in vat plus retail and carriage costs. Maybe it passes for fine wine in Aldi ...

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BTW I assume you agree in principal to the other points I suggested.

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Right, back to the topic.
A little research on an American forum has answered the question as to why Celebrity have banned e-cigs

"I can see why they are not allowed. Someone would be smoking a real cigarette, and then also have an electronic one. When approached they would present the electronic one and claim that is what they were smoking. I have seen it done in stores and restaurants. The odour from the real one gives it away, but the smokers will hide the real one while doing that.

So the only sure way is to not allow any."

poor spelling and punctuation corrected

:D :D :D

Even our Derek could not have thought that one up ;)

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Sorry, correction wine duty = £2.00 per 75cl

So Ray, Aldi: a £2.99 bottle - £0.50 vat to HMRC - £2.00 duty - leaves 49p for shop margin, carriage, bottle, enclosure, carton ... And then the wine = c r a p.

I'll stick to Berry Bros (and Waitrose for the £10 - £20 range).
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please don't tell me
we are supposed to believe that the minimum wage jockey can afford any of the things mentioned in here
a cheap 2 4 1 lunuch here and there and a £10 bottle of wine, twice a year don't an epicurean make anyone can google a menu or a price list for wine for a shop they cant afford
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Dark Night

Since 12/2012

Pollen Street Social, London 12/2012 c.£300
Pollen Street Social London 01/2013 c.£150
The Pass, nr Horsham 03/2013 c.£250
Marcus Waring at The Berkeley, London 03/2013 c.£300
Artichoke, Amersham 07/2013 c.£250.

Numerous more modest establishments.

I have retained most receipts
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The Monocled Mutineer wrote:
Sorry, correction wine duty = £2.00 per 75cl

So Ray, Aldi: a £2.99 bottle - £0.50 vat to HMRC - £2.00 duty - leaves 49p for shop margin, carriage, bottle, enclosure, carton ... And then the wine = c r a p.

I'll stick to Berry Bros (and Waitrose for the £10 - £20 range).


Don't dismiss it without trying Derek, one of my husbands customers gave him a couple of bottles of Aldi wine ( he'd already had a sampler ) he didn't tell me where it was from because he knew I would empty it down the sink ... how snobby is that :roll: yes I will admit I buy from places like Waitrose, M&S, Tesco, Sainsbugs because I think I am getting a bargain if a bottle of wine is £10.99 and on offer at a fiver .. the Aldi wine which I think was either £2.99 or £3.99 was excellent, I'm obviously not the connoisseur that you are but I know what I like and it was perfectly acceptable :thumbup:
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The Monocled Mutineer wrote:
Dark Night

Since 12/2012

Pollen Street Social, London 12/2012 c.£300
Pollen Street Social London 01/2013 c.£150
The Pass, nr Horsham 03/2013 c.£250
Marcus Waring at The Berkeley, London 03/2013 c.£300
Artichoke, Amersham 07/2013 c.£250.

Numerous more modest establishments.

I have retained most receipts
There's no wonder you are a non smoker Derek, just imagine how much more per month it would cost if your were, perish the thought but you might have to lower your sights and visit "spoons"
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The Monocled Mutineer wrote:
Dark Night

Since 12/2012

Pollen Street Social, London 12/2012 c.£300
Pollen Street Social London 01/2013 c.£150
The Pass, nr Horsham 03/2013 c.£250
Marcus Waring at The Berkeley, London 03/2013 c.£300
Artichoke, Amersham 07/2013 c.£250.

Numerous more modest establishments.

I have retained most receipts

Posts do not have to be justified or proven to anyone.


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The Monocled Mutineer wrote:
Dark Night

Since 12/2012

Pollen Street Social, London 12/2012 c.£300
Pollen Street Social London 01/2013 c.£150
The Pass, nr Horsham 03/2013 c.£250
Marcus Waring at The Berkeley, London 03/2013 c.£300
Artichoke, Amersham 07/2013 c.£250.

Numerous more modest establishments.

I have retained most receipts
You should stay in more ;)

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WOW :o :o :o

impressive or what ???

I stand corrected Mr Kane, you truly are something special and I take back every jibe I made about your meagre salary and every post that intimated you are a pompous snob who is only concerned about appearances

it is obvious to me know that you really are quite the epicurean

I am truly humbled by your ability to spend so much money on food
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Dark Knight wrote:
WOW :o :o :o

impressive or what ???

I stand corrected Mr Kane, you truly are something special and I take back every jibe I made about your meagre salary and every post that intimated you are a pompous snob who is only concerned about appearances

it is obvious to me know that you really are quite the epicurean

I am truly humbled by your ability to spend so much money on food

DN
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I have asked for one to be put up, so I can properly express my awe at this feat

truly astounding
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Shows I'm not a food junkie - I thought Derek was on about where he signed on for his benefits :lol:

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Back to topic - good for you batty - I carry an e cigarette with me now but sadly still use the cigarettes - do find it quite heavy to hold when using.

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