... a cheap Romanian car?Delboy wrote:Whats a dusterMeg 50 wrote:Just goes to show - one man's monogrammed pillow is another man's duster!Jean W wrote:One wedding present was horrendous - so old fashioned. Had one of my elderly Aunties bought it, I could have understood. It was from a Cousin![]()
Despite putting it on top of a rickety wardrobe (in a spare bedroom) - well I'd got to give it the chance of breaking- it eventually went to a White Elephant stall. I was running this stall and someone did buy the Vase - they thought it was wonderful. I didn't say I'd made the donation
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Kendhni
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Quizzical Bob
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Pedant alert!Not so ancient mariner wrote:Silver_Shiney wrote:Delboy wrote:
Whats a duster![]()
some sort of sail on an old yacht, isn't it??
All P&O ships fly the red one.
Technically it is a defaced version, the flag of Bermuda:
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Capt Black
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On our first PandO cruise Oceana flew the Bermudan defaced version of the good old Red Duster.
Since then on all our PandO cruises, the ships have always flown the undefaced British Red Duster. I have always wondered how they get away with this bearing in mind that the ships are all registered in Bermuda. Not complaining though, as dad was an MN chap.
Since then on all our PandO cruises, the ships have always flown the undefaced British Red Duster. I have always wondered how they get away with this bearing in mind that the ships are all registered in Bermuda. Not complaining though, as dad was an MN chap.
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Quizzical Bob
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Ships fly a courtesy flag at the top of the starboard crosstrees to acknowledge that they are in foreign waters. In the case of P&O this would be the red duster but they should still fly the Bermudan ensign at the stern.Capt Black wrote:On our first PandO cruise Oceana flew the Bermudan defaced version of the good old Red Duster.
Since then on all our PandO cruises, the ships have always flown the undefaced British Red Duster. I have always wondered how they get away with this bearing in mind that the ships are all registered in Bermuda. Not complaining though, as dad was an MN chap.