Do you keep your underwear on when wearing F jammies?
#227
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Great thread!
At least BA F jammies are navy. I recently flew QR in J and theirs are a comfortable-but-form-fitting set, AND in white (Note: this is not me in the pic - I googled it - but it's pretty representative of most of the J passengers on this occasion). The pyjamas don't hide much at all and I definitely kept the undies on.
At least BA F jammies are navy. I recently flew QR in J and theirs are a comfortable-but-form-fitting set, AND in white (Note: this is not me in the pic - I googled it - but it's pretty representative of most of the J passengers on this occasion). The pyjamas don't hide much at all and I definitely kept the undies on.
#230
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Easy to do. I don't know that FT searches pay any attention to length of dormancy of a thread. Before I realized this, I would do searches and reply to an ancient long-dormant thread without realizing.
#231
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#233
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When I clicked on this I did not realise that the thread wasn’t so old until I saw one or two names that I hadn’t seen for donkeys years.
We did have have some fun threads back then before the C word came to engulf this Board.
We did have have some fun threads back then before the C word came to engulf this Board.
#234
#235
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And again!
In context of this thread, C obviously stands for Commando.
In context of this thread, C obviously stands for Commando.
#236
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Couldn't agree more that this place used to be more fun. Unfortunately as soon as a thread is started on a funny topic some people who forgot to take their OCD pills in the morning will immediately flag it to mods and shout "WHAT DOES THIS HAVE TO DO WITH BA???"
Sad.
Sad.
#237
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#238
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#239
Fontaine d'honneur du Flyertalk
Join Date: Jul 2001
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Oh so true Dear - however since I have seen at least three of the Mods posting on here, albeit years ago when they may not have been Mods, I doubt that they'll have much truck with this.
#240
Join Date: Aug 2018
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I recall it coming into use over here after a Friends episode in the late 1990s. I never heard it prior to that, so I don't know the origins, but Friends definitely is responsible for bringing into use on this side of the Atlantic.