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chelsea_gal

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Thanks for all the replies ...

 

For those who are some what confused by the hair "tong" comment.

 

Well okay I should have written it in both US English and then done a translation to British English...

 

Anyways do a search in google for Hair tongs and then do a search for "curling" iron and the same types of products will pop up.

 

I will try and remember for future when posting to cruise critics to have my US English dictionary turned on.;)

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Thanks for all the replies ...

 

For those who are some what confused by the hair "tong" comment.

 

Well okay I should have written it in both US English and then done a translation to British English...

 

Anyways do a search in google for Hair tongs and then do a search for "curling" iron and the same types of products will pop up.

 

I will try and remember for future when posting to cruise critics to have my US English dictionary turned on.;)

 

I am always open to knowing other ways to say things. I was just needed enlightening! Now I can add "hair tongs" to my British nouns, including lift, boot, chips, etc.

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