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#19541 by AlanA
01 Jun 2007, 09:55
Just received my copy of i-fly through the post (actually two, one for the wife as well)
Just reading about the 2enhancement" to Economy, namly that the balnkets have been re-designed to be like a poncho, securing around the neck.

I wonder how long before at Walt disney world in the winter, it becomes the overwrap of choice of the shell suit brigade (oh and a certain American who thinks they he has taste) [:o)][:o)]
#173386 by Darren Wheeler
01 Jun 2007, 13:11
I saw that too. If anyone gets up decides to do a Fistfull of Dollars impersonation of Clint, I may just have to secure said poncho tighter arounf the neck.
#173435 by VS-EWR
01 Jun 2007, 23:17
I actually feel like this is a good idea, it'll make it nice and snug.
#173443 by jilly
02 Jun 2007, 02:06
Originally posted by AlanA

I wonder how long before at Walt disney world in the winter, it becomes the overwrap of choice of the shell suit brigade (oh and a certain American who thinks they he has taste) [:o)][:o)]


Didn't use mine out at the parks but makes a nice wrap sat around the pool when it gets a bit cooler in the evening.

Well it would if I had one ;)[:w]
#173454 by AlanA
02 Jun 2007, 11:42
Originally posted by jilly
Originally posted by AlanA

I wonder how long before at Walt disney world in the winter, it becomes the overwrap of choice of the shell suit brigade (oh and a certain American who thinks they he has taste) [:o)][:o)]


Didn't use mine out at the parks but makes a nice wrap sat around the pool when it gets a bit cooler in the evening.

Well it would if I had one ;)[:w]


Picture please Jilly! [:o)]
#173529 by Stu 47
03 Jun 2007, 01:31
What is a balnket [?][?][?]
#173546 by Bean Counter
03 Jun 2007, 11:36
Originally posted by Stu 47
What is a balnket [?][?][?]

A balnket is just a small Balnk.
#173555 by AlanA
03 Jun 2007, 14:37
Originally posted by Stu 47
What is a balnket [?][?][?]


As I am sick and tired of having to explain myself to the smart a**es on this forum, please read my sig. [:(!]
#173565 by RichardMannion
03 Jun 2007, 15:32
Originally posted by AlanA
Originally posted by Stu 47
What is a balnket [?][?][?]


As I am sick and tired of having to explain myself to the smart a**es on this forum, please read my sig. [:(!]


Ahh, see not everyone sees the signatures. I have them switched off due to the random crap and length of some of them. But then there is always the spelling checker functionality built into this forum that is available to all users.

Thanks,
Richard
#173569 by AlanA
03 Jun 2007, 15:40
Originally posted by RichardMannion
Originally posted by AlanA
Originally posted by Stu 47
What is a balnket [?][?][?]


As I am sick and tired of having to explain myself to the smart a**es on this forum, please read my sig. [:(!]


Ahh, see not everyone sees the signatures. I have them switched off due to the random crap and length of some of them. But then there is always the spelling checker functionality built into this forum that is available to all users.

Thanks,
Richard


Richard,
I have tried that but found it to be unworkable for me.
#173572 by preiffer
03 Jun 2007, 15:43
Umm - aren't we blowing this ALL out of proportion here?

Someone made a typo.
Someone took the piss out of someone making a typo.
Someone else took the piss out of someone making a typo.

(All of the above, MORE than usual activity on V-Flyer).

What's NOT normal activity is perhaps the reaction afterwards. Keyboards are there, mistakes will be made.
#173576 by MarkJ
03 Jun 2007, 15:54
Going back to the thread - do people take the blankets with them then. I know that sleep (ninja) suits can be taken ( always best to ask first just in case) but didnt know that VS blankets went for a walk too??
#173578 by Darren Wheeler
03 Jun 2007, 16:00
On a VS flight, if it ain't nailed down.........

I've sleep suits, blankets 3 pilots and a couple of CC who stood still too long but no cruet set.
#173579 by MarkJ
03 Jun 2007, 16:12
Originally posted by Darren Wheeler
but no cruet set.


Now that I do have:D
#173638 by honey lamb
03 Jun 2007, 22:04
There was an article in the Travel Section of today's Sunday Times about some-one stealing a 176lb solid gold bath worth half a million from an hotel in Japan! [:0]

It makes blankets seem like small fry and even Darren's "load" is somewhat tame in comparison.

PS. Darren could I please have one of the pilots? I'll swap him with a cruet set.
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