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Biscuits

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Jan Rosser
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Re: Biscuits

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I'm afraid I was guilty of taking biscuits home - my work colleagues used to ask had I brought the "ship's biscuits" back but since I retired I don't make as much effort to save them up as I'm not a big biscuit fan myself. I also save up the chocolates left on the pillow for my mother - she's 90 now and a bit of a chocoholic!
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Ingram33
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Re: Biscuits

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Ha ha I don't think anyone can say they haven't taken ANY biscuits or chocolates home :) it's just normal behaviour in my opinion!

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Kendhni
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Re: Biscuits

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I haven't taken them home but I do take them ashore with me for those times when the munchies set in before I can get back to the ship.

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Dark Knight
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Re: Biscuits

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I can honestly say, I have not ever eaten either the biskwits or the chocolates in the cabin
there is much better fare available on board

as for taking them home, oh dear how sad :o :D
some people take pictures of just how many they have "liberated" from the ship, hardly a proud moment :lol:
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Ingram33
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Re: Biscuits

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Well I certainly don't feel sad taking them home, in fact it makes me very happy :)

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Wina G
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Ingram33 wrote:
Well I certainly don't feel sad taking them home, in fact it makes me very happy :)
Me too :lol:

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jacksparrow
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I usually have a couple in my pockets for the coach going home.... saves spending extortionate prices in motorway services on something to nibble.....
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Re: Biscuits

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I really enjoy the new biscuits and they even have the nutrition count!


jamfan59
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The new biscuits are great and fairly low in calories. We try not to eat all of them. I am no longer happy to put on a stone a cruise. Not blaming just the biscuits though.

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Mezzol
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I think we should all take some and give them to the homeless who need them

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Romig1
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Dark Knight wrote:
I can honestly say, I have not ever eaten either the biskwits or the chocolates in the cabin
there is much better fare available on board

as for taking them home, oh dear how sad :o :D
some people take pictures of just how many they have "liberated" from the ship, hardly a proud moment :lol:

Don't be such a grouch...do you want to see my picture of my 44 biscuits? :lol: :lol:

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Capt Black
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I always take the biscuits home. I've paid for them...they're MINE!!!

As are the toiletries, towels, slippers, bathrobes.........

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Romig1
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Re: Biscuits

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Capt Black wrote:
I always take the biscuits home. I've paid for them...they're MINE!!!

As are the toiletries, towels, slippers, bathrobes.........
Indeed they are.

I quite like the Mediterranean scene picture that we liberated from our Oceana cabin...looks good over the fireplace!

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Ingram33
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Ha ha Romig, nice souvenir but I don't think I'd dare to go that far!
Similar thing on pictures we remember being on the Azura Caribbean cruise last year and heard that someone had been arrested and thrown off for trying to steal an art gallery photo... Mmm that IS naughty.

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