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All that angst, but you still noticed she was wearing a bra less shift?  

 

What's a shift?  Is it one of those 1960's thingys called a mini dress?

 

Or did you just notice that she was bra less?  I probably would have noticed if he wasn't wearing any underthings too, in my angst.  All that jiggling around.

 

Makes queueing for check in, so much more fun.

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10 hours ago, pgrahmm said:

You & your wounded clavicle come on down....All options open here.....

 

There's likely a backpacker that took the complete - very intensive 5 hour massage course that might drop on by & get you sorted.....

 

Uncle ND probably has some useful advice.....Well - interesting advice......Well - advice that never would have been thought of by anyone else - living or dead......

 

Oops.....

 

Looks like we lost CC's post & clavicle I was answering about somewhere along the way.....

 

 

Please big guy,

 

Lets keep it formal on the open section of the forum,

thats "Sir Uncle Neverdie" thanks.

 

please don't forget I knighted by the Prince of Tuvalu after becoming the first airline owner to fly into their airport in the New Cessna A390 turbo.  I should point out we don't allow either backpackers or Boiler Room Operatives onto the A/C either.

 

Anyway, can someone please explain to me why patsy is talking about bra's ?

 

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, NancyL said:

We just don't seem to have this drama with Bangkok Air.

 

True but flying with Bangkok air doesn't award you a big Asian face either, however if you just reached a little further into your very deep pockets with your extremely short arms then you could fly in real luxury with Neverdie air and be left without a worry in the world !

 

nb: payment not excepted with 7/11 stamps either! Me bitey can travel for the cost of a children's fare.

 

 

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3 hours ago, Patsycat said:

All that angst, but you still noticed she was wearing a bra less shift?  

 

What's a shift?  Is it one of those 1960's thingys called a mini dress?

 

Or did you just notice that she was bra less?  I probably would have noticed if he wasn't wearing any underthings too, in my angst.  All that jiggling around.

 

Makes queueing for check in, so much more fun.

 

This is a shift - different color but about the same.....

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24 minutes ago, Patsycat said:

What bras? the man was complaining that the bra less backpacker was annoying him.

 

Do they wear bras in Tuvalu?  I've never worn one in my life, so i am a sweaty shift wearer.

 

24 minutes ago, Patsycat said:

What bras? the man was complaining that the bra less backpacker was annoying him.

 

Do they wear bras in Tuvalu?  I've never worn one in my life, so i am a sweaty shift wearer.

 

There's not a great selection of bra's in Tuvalu as they only have one small general  store and the shelves their are packed with fresh fruit and veggies. Not a bitter mango anywhere to be seen. Utter paradise really!

 

Strict visa laws which are relaxed for quality tourists and a small proportion of extra quality expats.

 

no beer Chang wife beaters or boiler room operatives but I think I already mentioned that.

 

 

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35 minutes ago, Patsycat said:

That's a mini dress, even i wear them.  Bra less!!

 

I have never complained about braless.....

 

In my lifetime I've come to the aid of many a Damsel - quietly and stealthily helped them become unencumbered.....

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1 hour ago, Patsycat said:

What bras? the man was complaining that the bra less backpacker was annoying him.

 

Do they wear bras in Tuvalu?  I've never worn one in my life, so i am a sweaty shift wearer.

 

I wasn't annoyed really....Just observing the small simultaneous dramas unfolding before me.....The Thai guy that kept switching lines & carriers was certainly annoyed....

 

As noted before, good manners are always appreciated - just wasn't much to appreciate during that half hour at that one place.....

 

I'm sure people were wei'ng, curtseying,  & bowing properly in all the other areas of the airport.....

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