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  1. 3 hours ago, Megabear2 said:

    Deservedly so.  I was very shocked it was considered acceptable particularly as it was apparently an all girls church school in Kent.

     

    Myself being an oik went to a comprehensive school, ond of the first after the scrapping of secondary modern and grammar in our area.  I was a year older than all my classmates after missing the 11+ due to being in hospital for over a year.  We had navy pleated skirts, white shirts, black and white diagonal striped tie and black blazer. In summer we could wear a gingham dropped waist seersucker dress.  There was a catch, we had to make the latter in sewing class and my sewing was so bad I never actually got to finish a dress before leaving school!

    Sewing was rubbish. We had to pin it. Get it checked to see if it was neat enough 

    Tack it. Checked again. Then sew by hand. This was for our apron for cookery. I snuck in at lunchtime and did it on the machine.

    I dropped sewing at the first opportunity. I had to take history as they wouldn't let me do metalwork.

    Thankfully that wouldn't happen now

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  2. 16 hours ago, Megabear2 said:

    They already do!  She is Queen Victoria's godmother.

     

    Seriously if Princess Catherine wasn't unwell I'm 99.9% certain she would be Anne's Godmother, there are so many pictures of her in videos shot onboard it can't be coincidental.

     

    The guessing game continues for Liverpool 3 June!

    If that's the case 

     It would be nice if they chose Charlotte instead 

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  3. 28 minutes ago, 9265359 said:

     

    You want every passenger on board to complete an accessibility needs form, 99%+ pointlessly doing so, and with the vast majority of the remaining <1% doing so anyway, just to capture the one or two people who either didn't follow the instructions or had a poor travel agent.

     

    Hmmm...

    Everyone does. On all new bookings you are asked if you have any problems which may need assistance. If the answer is no, you are done. If it is yes you will then have to answer further questions 

     

  4. 1 hour ago, cruiseluvva said:

    Is there a particular order for boarding? My daughter and my sister, with no loyalty status, will be in a deck 4 aft facing balcony cabin, while we are next door but have priority. I know we’ll be boarding first, but does anyone have any idea what sort of boarding time they may get?

    I have a very old list but it still appears to work going on our last cruises. Deck 4 E on Arcadia 14.00

  5. 50 minutes ago, Josy1953 said:

    Same cul-de-sac.  

    We are in the worst position because it is L shaped and we are in the corner of the L so the side of the house involved is next to our front garden.  There is currently  a 12 ft high conifer hedge inside their garden but the plans show that it will be removed so that they can put a path between the extrension and our 6ft high fence.

    The people in the house in the street below us have told DH that they have also filled in the form to the council because it will affect their privacy too.

    Work backwards Josy. Find out what would stop permission. Then start your objections using the guidelines.

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  6. We went to bed just after half ten last night. Then hubby's phone started beeping. Son was at the coast and could see the Aurora.

    I lay a while then got up to see if daughter wanted us to sit with granddaughter so she could go to beach. Offer was declined, back to bed.

    Phone started again. Son was back and the lights were better at home. Got up again. Wow. The sky was red to purple all over. Our three families were sending photos back and forth.

    These lasted much longer and were far more intense than on our Northern Lights cruise, and we had good sightings then.

    Good luck to everyone checking tonight 

     

     

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  7. 3 minutes ago, JeanieC,Aston said:

    Hi

    I have sailed Thomson since 1997,,,54 cruises in all,last one 3 weeks ago,,,I can’t remember Thomson/Tui/Marella ever being anything but All Inclusive.

    I also cruise P&O (Britannia in 4 weeks) and always buy the DP,,this time with the 20% discount was a no brainier.

    Each to their own I say.

    Definitely has not always been all inclusive. I stopped going when it changed and the prices went up.

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  8. 23 minutes ago, yorkshirephil said:

    IMO no. P&O cater for retired people during off peak periods, many that don't drink much which is us now, plus many take medication that doesn't mix well with alcohol. We used to cruise regularly with what was Thompsons but stopped when they went all inclusive as I do not feel the need to subsidise other peoples drinking. If P&O go all inc then I very much doubt we would continue using them.

    I could have written this. It describes our reasons exactly 

  9. 41 minutes ago, david63 said:

    If that is true then there is a logic error in the policy. In the section on spirits it says "when guests first embark the ship" therefore the logic of that statement does not preclude taking spirits onboard at ports of call.

    However the policy for ports is any alcohol is stored until you leave the ship 

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  10. Last year on Britannia. I told the DJ if he looked around the room and most people had grey hair. It was safe to assume they didn't like rap. It worked for a couple of days inside. Out on deck he happily played to himself for a fortnight 

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  11. 14 minutes ago, AndyMichelle said:

    We had a 9.35 disembakation time and were off the ship by 8.30.

    We came out of breakfast looking for somewhere to plonk ourselves and were just guided off the ship. 

    It all seemed to be going smoothly, but apparently the lifts were a nightmare, but I suppose they always are on embarkation day. 

    Andy 

     

     

    Welcome home 

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  12. 45 minutes ago, Beckett said:

    No Eglesbrech, it's a bit more brutal than that if you're a bit squeamish. You decide on a shape and colour with the therapist -  as near to your naturals as possible. You then get smothered in freeze-cream for 20 minutes or so. When you're frozen you lie on the couch and the therapist cuts into your brows with a machine- operated scalpel and follows the shape you've agreed on.  She then puts the dye into the cut bits and you come out looking like you've got perfect eyebrows! It can be a little bit painful when the first cut goes in but overall it's quite relaxing.  Jane xx

    So it is like tattooed eyebrows? Sounds very painful. I think I will pass😉

     

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  13. 15 minutes ago, Adawn47 said:

    Strange I found the meaning simply as 'Latin origin. Heavenly or from the heavens'🤫

    Just looked again and and I've missed out the N. It should be  CelestiNa. Sorry about that🥴

    Avril

    I think I prefer Celestia. Much more exotic 🙂

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