OK @MathNerd that's enough flying for today until you recoverWhen you "see" airport codes in locations/scenarios that have nothing whatsoever to do with aviation:
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OK @MathNerd that's enough flying for today until you recoverWhen you "see" airport codes in locations/scenarios that have nothing whatsoever to do with aviation:
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Thats one heck of a oolongattea!When the first connotation is Gold Coast - and the tea comes to mind only after...
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"I hopped off the plane at the LAX with a dream of a cardigan."I use terms like LAX, or JFK as those codes are very well known. Start using terms like DCA or ORD or PVG and you're likely to get blank stares from the uninitiated.
RT trip to ool is 710 for Y and 790 for J? what a steal!When the first connotation is Gold Coast - and the tea comes to mind only after...
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In my case, coming back from holiday it is more likely to be the amount of weight gained!#YKYAAFFW
You can judge the amount of weight loss by the amount of spare belt after clicking in the seat belt
Or the amount of space between your (not so) chiseled abs and the seat tray…#YKYAAFFW
You can judge the amount of weight loss by the amount of spare belt after clicking in the seat belt
Or getting a good lather for my morning shave.Liquid soap is NOT the same as soap !! especially if you are in a shower
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You can judge the amount of weight loss by the amount of spare belt after clicking in the seat belt
A good liquid soap is superior imo, doesn't dry the skin (has inbuilt moisturiser), great for shaving pits and legs, faster to lather, smells nicer. Plus less wastage.Liquid soap is NOT the same as soap !! especially if you are in a shower
More economical for them to have small bottles quasi stuck to wall dispenser.I am all for the move away from all the plastic shampoo bottles, but why can’t they still supply us with a small bar of soap instead of that liquid soap which I hate. Very soon one sign I am a frequent traveller will be the return of a travel soap box to my toilet bag.
More economical for them to have small bottles quasi stuck to wall dispenser.
And pour from their big bottles in their cleaning trolleys.
Cleaning staff then just pour refill into small non removable bottles.
Some of the criss cross dispensers will let the small bottles be removed if you know how.
Mass product refill saves time, ergo money kpi for cleaning staff.
Also less removal means less "wastage" or disappearances.
These two aspects often coexist which is great!The drive was to achieve 'green targets', but it seems to make economic sense from the business perspective, with less handling leading to reduced costs.
A good soap bar, too. The variety on both is huge so it may take time to find the right product for you.A good liquid soap is superior imo, doesn't dry the skin (has inbuilt moisturiser), great for shaving pits and legs, faster to lather, smells nicer. Plus less wastage.
Liquid soap is NOT the same as soap !! especially if you are in a shower
Agree - to say liquid soaps are better is silly because they are so variable in quality. Some people love the strong smells but for me I need fragrance free and hypoallergenic so always carry my own.Some liquid soaps are ok, some are not even worthy of being used to do the dishes...
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. Dont wait to be told.. you need Palmolive GoldI did not realise they still made soap bars.
I have a couple of Palmolive Gold in the “back” shower at home. Think they have probably been there for twenty years and probably will be there for sometime to come.
Soap bars are making a grand comeback. Go to any weekend markets these days and you'll find at least one, if not many, soap bar makers there. Sydney Rocks Markets has at least three, Brisbane Manly is the same, Kuranda Village has their fair share, too.I did not realise they still made soap bars.