September 12, 2009 ~ Last Call for Tortola!

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Perhaps I am.

I'm going to go practice my received pronunciation now.

Please do. :thumbsup2 Then you can tutor us on the cruise - I speak a rather strangled dialect known as "Cockmey" the result of growing up in Birmingham and moving to the South East at age 22... :goodvibes
 
4. Macrame

(well, perhaps not macrame)

Hmmm......are we getting macrame in our fish extenders then? :rotfl:

All this talk about British grocery stores is making me miss them.....I lived in Edinburgh for three years and do you know what I miss the most?

Fried egg penny sweets.

Seriously.
 
Hmmm......are we getting macrame in our fish extenders then? :rotfl:

All this talk about British grocery stores is making me miss them.....I lived in Edinburgh for three years and do you know what I miss the most?

Fried egg penny sweets.

Seriously.

These???
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How can you have pumpkin seeds and not have pumpkins?

Marilyn ... do I have to have that chat with you about the birds and the bees and the pumpkins?

:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

Maybe it's a regional thing, Marilyn as we have 'em down sarf! :rotfl2: :lmao: :rotfl2: When I'm back from WDW, I shall be getting a couple to carve out and put in the window with tealights and my DD always makes a delish pumpkin pie... :thumbsup2

Oops, I forgot about those. I was so busy thinking about eating pumpkin I forgot folk carve them!!:lmao: I don't 'do' Halloween I'm afraid.

(Marilyn's going to hate me, by the time I leave to lead my WW meetings this morning)

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(By the way, Marilyn will confirm that I verge on being insane and bizarre)

Completely :tongue: :duck:
 

There are 4 things that you will find I am an expert about:

1. Edwardian England
2. England
3. Catholicism
4. Macrame

(well, perhaps not macrame)

:lmao: I think there are a couple of other things you are at leat 'expertish' about!


All this talk about British grocery stores is making me miss them.....I lived in Edinburgh for three years and do you know what I miss the most?

Fried egg penny sweets.

Seriously.

A WHAT?

oh....wait I see the photo now....candies that LOOK like fried eggs.



KAZ, have a wonderful vacation! Give Monica a hug for me when you meet her.

Monica, enjoy your ICE CREAM and give Kaz a hug for me when you meet her.
 
Do all of us North American have to start sending Marilyn pumpkins?

Sort of a Pumpkins for Britain campaign?

Maybe I'll have to give her one as a "welcome back" present when I see her next month :confused3
 
I've only eatten Pumpkin seeds.. Dry Roasted & Salted.. Yummy.. popcorn::


yum!:thumbsup2


:scared1: No pumpkin pie (I know, it's an American thing), no pumpkin soup?
Actually, I'm not really a pumpkin pie fan, but those spice muffins..::yes::
BTW, I didn't have one. :.


nope, they do have them here but they're not eaten that much really, although as Karen says they're carved up for Hallowee'n by some families. ANother thing to try.....:cool1:



How can you have pumpkin seeds and not have pumpkins?

Marilyn ... do I have to have that chat with you about the birds and the bees and the pumpkins?


:rotfl2:



They are yummy!!! I had one last October in Orlando somewhere - oh and a delicious Pumpkin Latte in Starbucks!!! :lovestruc :lovestruc :lovestruc


wow must try that Karen!:cool1:




There are 4 things that you will find I am an expert about:

1. Edwardian England
2. England
3. Catholicism
4. Macrame

(well, perhaps not macrame)


an eclectic mix Sir Ian!:worship:





Please do. :thumbsup2 Then you can tutor us on the cruise - I speak a rather strangled dialect known as "Cockmey" the result of growing up in Birmingham and moving to the South East at age 22... :goodvibes


can't wait to hear it Karen!:thumbsup2




Hmmm......are we getting macrame in our fish extenders then? :rotfl:

All this talk about British grocery stores is making me miss them.....I lived in Edinburgh for three years and do you know what I miss the most?

Fried egg penny sweets.

Seriously.




great idea for the FE there! Note to self, buy some fried egg sweets!:banana:
 
Had fun today checking out flights and hotel prices for next September :banana:
 
How did you get on? We are staying for 2-3 weeks after the cruise(s) so waiting for VA flights to come available in November. Hopefully the prices will be better than the VH ones already on sale.
 
Well, because of when Becky will go back to Uni (all being well) we will probably go for a week or so beforehand and maybe a couple days after. So the flights are there :cool1: Mark's going to phone tomorrow and check as it seems we may have enough airmiles for a couple of flights if we just buy a few more miles!:cool1: That would be great and mean we could book the flights next weekend! :banana: That means we would almost definately be going :dance3: (see my cunning plan):angel: pirate:
 
Well, because of when Becky will go back to Uni (all being well) we will probably go for a week or so beforehand and maybe a couple days after. So the flights are there :cool1: Mark's going to phone tomorrow and check as it seems we may have enough airmiles for a couple of flights if we just buy a few more miles!:cool1: That would be great and mean we could book the flights next weekend! :banana: That means we would almost definately be going :dance3: (see my cunning plan):angel: pirate:

A woman after my own heart!!!:rotfl2: :rotfl2:

We will definitely be going for a few days before - I think Ian and Sukie are there too so we will be having a meet!!!:banana: Plus Monica of course - she is always there lucky thing.:rotfl:
 
A woman after my own heart!!!:rotfl2: :rotfl2:

We will definitely be going for a few days before - I think Ian and Sukie are there too so we will be having a meet!!!:banana: Plus Monica of course - she is always there lucky thing.:rotfl:



....An even more cunning plan Maz (twizzling my moustache...mwa ha ha ha!) :worship: :rotfl2:


Hope you get some good prices too!:thumbsup2
 
Maybe I'll have to give her one as a "welcome back" present when I see her next month :confused3

It's a little known fact that the British consider receiving a pumpkin a sign of good hospitality (forget about pineapples).

Most British people feel a certain loss if they can't travel home from a holiday abroad with a pumpkin. The larger and heavier the better.

They may say otherwise, but that is just British politeness.

The British often exchange pumpkins on the Queen's birthday. And, little British children, leave their shoes outside the front door on Christmas Eve, because Father Christmas will leave a pumpkin in the shoes of good little girls and boys.
 
It's a little known fact that the British consider receiving a pumpkin a sign of good hospitality (forget about pineapples).

Most British people feel a certain loss if they can't travel home from a holiday abroad with a pumpkin. The larger and heavier the better.

They may say otherwise, but that is just British politeness.

The British often exchange pumpkins on the Queen's birthday. And, little British children, leave their shoes outside the front door on Christmas Eve, because Father Christmas will leave a pumpkin in the shoes of good little girls and boys.


you crack me up Ian!:rotfl2: How come I didn't know that and I'm english?:rolleyes1


see, Mark thinks I have too many shoes in my suit case when we're on holiday...it's really my pumpkin!:rotfl2:
 
It's a little known fact that the British consider receiving a pumpkin a sign of good hospitality (forget about pineapples).

Most British people feel a certain loss if they can't travel home from a holiday abroad with a pumpkin. The larger and heavier the better.

They may say otherwise, but that is just British politeness.

The British often exchange pumpkins on the Queen's birthday. And, little British children, leave their shoes outside the front door on Christmas Eve, because Father Christmas will leave a pumpkin in the shoes of good little girls and boys.


:rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: What are you on today Ian?:lmao:
 
Had fun today checking out flights and hotel prices for next September :banana:

OMG I'm already booked up! :rotfl2: :lmao: I'm just so flippin' anal about flights :rolleyes: - last year we booked with DCL for the whole family to cruise New Year 2008 then had to cancel as I couldn't arrange sensible flights for the 7 of us... :sad2: :sad2: :sad2:

We have 3 nights before the cruise in WDW - one night in SSR and 2 in VWL as I had points I wanted to use up... :thumbsup2

How did you get on? We are staying for 2-3 weeks after the cruise(s) so waiting for VA flights to come available in November. Hopefully the prices will be better than the VH ones already on sale.

I ended up booking a Fly/Drive with VH - I'm soooo weak... :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
 
OMG I'm already booked up! :rotfl2: :lmao: I'm just so flippin' anal about flights :rolleyes: - last year we booked with DCL for the whole family to cruise New Year 2008 then had to cancel as I couldn't arrange sensible flights for the 7 of us... :sad2: :sad2: :sad2:

We have 3 nights before the cruise in WDW - one night in SSR and 2 in VWL as I had points I wanted to use up... :thumbsup2



I ended up booking a Fly/Drive with VH - I'm soooo weak... :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

:eek: about cancelling your family cruise because of no sensible flights.:rotfl:

I would rather VH as you only have to pay a deposit plus you have ATOL, but I will wait and see. Like you I like everything booked.

We will be at SSR before the cruise I am sure.
 
:eek: about cancelling your family cruise because of no sensible flights.:rotfl:

Nightmare! Trouble was we were paying for everyone to cruise (3 cabins) and the kids were paying for their own flights. When I initially researched flights at that time of year, they were around £500 pp however when they became available for December 2008, they were minimum £800!!! Well, the kids couldn't afford it, so we cancelled... :sad:
 
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