September 12, 2009 ~ Last Call for Tortola!

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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 wonderful cunning plan! :thumbsup2



I just consider myself an Ambassador of sorts. And now that Alastair Cook is gone, I feel I own it to my countrymen to explain the mysterious customs and ways of the British.

I would hate for one of my countrymen to for example, find themselves stuck in a lift with the Queen, or, need to make a speech in parliament and through no fault of their own, make a terrible faux pas.

Perhaps now that I've covered pumpkins, maybe I should move on to British culture and customs as they relate to soft furnishings.

Just leave out.....the COMFY CHAIR!




I ususally don't think about flights for the trip this early, as I fly SW Airlines and the dates aren't released yet. Also need to see if siblings are wanting to stay one night at WDW/Orlando and flying home on Sunday instead. I like the idea of having Sunday at home to regroup before returning to work BUT an extended day of play, or a visit to Epcot or something might be fun too.

I think it's official, our British cruisemates have knighted Sir Ian! :worship:

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These???
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*commences drooling*

great idea for the FE there! Note to self, buy some fried egg sweets!:banana:

Oooooh......now you're talking! :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.

Yeah...you're each getting a plant hanger filled with fried eggs... :rotfl:


Ok.... what do they taste like???? :confused3

:lmao: I think there are a couple of other things you are at leat 'expertish' about!
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Yes... we get the remedial lessons on the fly... every Saturday between shopping trips with Mrs. F.

Ian.. Have you introduced Mrs. F to the fine travelers over here???

I just consider myself an Ambassador of sorts. And now that Alastair Cook is gone, I feel I own it to my countrymen to explain the mysterious customs and ways of the British.

I would hate for one of my countrymen to for example, find themselves stuck in a lift with the Queen, or, need to make a speech in parliament and through no fault of their own, make a terrible faux pas.

Perhaps now that I've covered pumpkins, maybe I should move on to British culture and customs as they relate to soft furnishings.

I always liked that couch Judi Dench had on "As Time Goes By"

Bring it on, Ian - or should I say, Sir Ian????!!! :worship: :worship: :worship:

I would love to know our customs as they relate to soft furnishings!!!:rotfl2:



Sir Ian - yes, just right!!!

Arise Sir Ian!:laughing:

OH... PLEASE...

Ian... does that mean you've been promoted or demoted???

The British love their soft furnishings. They have a deep respect and appreciation for rare and exotic fabrics, such as Draylon, which was first imported into Great Britain from the far east by Messrs Wool & Worth in the early 19th century.

It is customary when visiting a home in Britain, to take a moment to admire the soft furnishings of one's hostess.

Many British hostesses will take great flattery.

If one every finds oneself in Buckingham Palace or Windsor, one should not fail to remark on her Majesty's soft furnishings, by saying, "Your Highness, I believe I have never seen such naff cushions in my life, Marm!"

Naff being the highest form of compliment one can pay to towards one's host's furnishings.

I hope this lesson, is of benefit to my fellow countrymen and helps to avoid, what could be awkward moments during their visit to our British cousins.

I just want to know what's in the purse... ;)

Ham isn't kosher. That would be like calling Betty Windsor a pork chop.

Has she got nice legs? :rolleyes1
 
Yeah...you're each getting a plant hanger filled with fried eggs... :rotfl:

Ok.... what do they taste like???? :confused3

They taste like.....sweet gummy? But they have two different textures. The "yolk" is more firm and swedish-fish like, and the "white" is soft and fluffy and more...err.....well, I can't really compare it to anything.

Everyone over there thought I was nuts for loving them so much.

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I always liked that couch Judi Dench had on "As Time Goes By"

Judi Dench was at my graduation ceremony! She got some kind of honorary degree, I forget what it was. I just remember thinking "hey, that lady looks like the lady from James Bond" :rotfl: I was THIS CLOSE to her. Though I barely noticed, I was concentrating on not passing out or falling down the stairs......
 
Yes Ham... :goodvibes :lmao:

:lmao: :lmao:

Ham isn't kosher. That would be like calling Betty Windsor a pork chop.

:eek: :laughing:

They taste like.....sweet gummy? But they have two different textures. The "yolk" is more firm and swedish-fish like, and the "white" is soft and fluffy and more...err.....well, I can't really compare it to anything.

Everyone over there thought I was nuts for loving them so much.



Judi Dench was at my graduation ceremony! She got some kind of honorary degree, I forget what it was. I just remember thinking "hey, that lady looks like the lady from James Bond" :rotfl: I was THIS CLOSE to her. Though I barely noticed, I was concentrating on not passing out or falling down the stairs......


I love those fried eggs too.:goodvibes

I would love to meed Judi Dench. How cool she was at your graduation.
 
ns on the fly... every Saturday between shopping trips with Mrs. F.

Ian.. Have you introduced Mrs. F to the fine travelers over here???

Nope. No one has been introduced to Mrs Bennett or Mrs Fezziwig.
 
Judi Dench - cool - I love her.

Ian - you must make the proper introductions. :goodvibes
 
Morning Dudes and Dudetts, tortally awsome day today....cha. Well, actually its still pitch black out, but I'm awake, the scale said I didn't cause any damage over the weekend and I have another opportunity to work some overtime to help pay for this cruise! All is right with the world.
 
They are yummy!!! I had one last October in Orlando somewhere - oh and a delicious Pumpkin Latte in Starbucks!!! :lovestruc :lovestruc :lovestruc
I adore those too!
Thanks Karen! Yes, thats exactly how we felt when we had to cancel the wb Panama cruise in May:sad1: Thats why we're glad to have this second chance:cheer2:
Ditto on that - I hated missing that cruise and still regret it!
I guess wishing Ma'am a Happy 4th of July would be bad form :lmao:
:rotfl2: :lmao: :rotfl: :rolleyes1
Morning Dudes and Dudetts, tortally awsome day today....cha. Well, actually its still pitch black out, but I'm awake, the scale said I didn't cause any damage over the weekend and I have another opportunity to work some overtime to help pay for this cruise! All is right with the world.
Morning sister - although you'll be at work now. I'm working from home today! :yay:

I have been most highly amused this morning by all your posts! I doubt however, I'll try the fried egg thingy's. But Ian has me cracking up this morning and what a good way to start a manic Monday!

I too, would love to meet Dame Judi! Love her work. Ok, better get some work done. :surfweb:
 
Morning Dudes and Dudetts, tortally awsome day today....cha. Well, actually its still pitch black out, but I'm awake, the scale said I didn't cause any damage over the weekend and I have another opportunity to work some overtime to help pay for this cruise! All is right with the world.


Hi Jacks! Good Job on managing the scale. You're doing so great!

John has an overtime project going on at work right now too. I'm putting all of it to cruises.

Thank you Universe and John.
 
The British love their soft furnishings. They have a deep respect and appreciation for rare and exotic fabrics, such as Draylon, which was first imported into Great Britain from the far east by Messrs Wool & Worth in the early 19th century.

It is customary when visiting a home in Britain, to take a moment to admire the soft furnishings of one's hostess.

Many British hostesses will take great flattery.

If one every finds oneself in Buckingham Palace or Windsor, one should not fail to remark on her Majesty's soft furnishings, by saying, "Your Highness, I believe I have never seen such naff cushions in my life, Marm!"

Naff being the highest form of compliment one can pay to towards one's host's furnishings.

I hope this lesson, is of benefit to my fellow countrymen and helps to avoid, what could be awkward moments during their visit to our British cousins.


I look forward to hearing more of our customs Sir Ian....or should it be your Lordship?:worship: :worship:



A wonderful cunning plan! :thumbsup2
Just leave out.....the COMFY CHAIR!



I think it's official, our British cruisemates have knighted Sir Ian! :worship:

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tis done!:rotfl2:


.....and .......NOT the comfy chair!!!:rotfl2:




I guess wishing Ma'am a Happy 4th of July would be bad form :lmao:



bad form but very funny!:thumbsup2




*commences drooling*



Oooooh......now you're talking! :thumbsup2



sorted!:thumbsup2





They taste like.....sweet gummy? But they have two different textures. The "yolk" is more firm and swedish-fish like, and the "white" is soft and fluffy and more...err.....well, I can't really compare it to anything.

Everyone over there thought I was nuts for loving them so much.



very well described!:thumbsup2

Nope. No one has been introduced to Mrs Bennett or Mrs Fezziwig.
 
Back tonight from a very soggy day spent in Bristol where I went to see my daughter for the day. As she's now at University it was the first time I'd seen her for 4 weeks.........and I MISS HER SO MUCH!:sad1:

Needless to say she's having a wonderful time and has settled in really well. So I must have done something right I guess :rolleyes1

Feel a bit better now I know she's ok anyway!:angel:
 
Hey Ian...

As your official Monarch...

What do I call you????? :confused3
 
I usually do... we're on a first name basis...

Can I knight them if they are already Diplomats???

I guess so...

We'll have to take that up with the Royal Council...

(I believe that bribery and Smarties could be needed here...) :rotfl:

Marilyn...

Did we ever give you and John a title?
 
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