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I often wear deck shoes, linen trousers and a sports jacket when going out. If that is smart chic, then I have unknowingly been doing it for years.:D

 

How about jeans t shirt and dark ports coat, that was once tres chic.

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I'm showing my age here, but how about the don Johnstone look...I have white linen pants white sports coat with an electric blue shirt lol

 

Have not worn it for twenty yrs waiting for it to come back in fashion

 

Lucky you, my stuff from 20 years ago is about 5 sizes too small.:D

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Lucky you, my stuff from 20 years ago is about 5 sizes too small.:D

 

Didn't say anywhere in my post that it still fits me lmao. Actually I have recently rejoined a gym, I have a policy of losing weight for about 3 months before a cruise so I don't feel bad about putting on weight on the cruise lol.

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No, it's the ozone adding extra atoms to your body. :D

 

Simple answer to that is staying out of the pools which I understand is ozone treated and more time on the walking track sucking in the ozone depleted atmosphere. I understand that the Martini bar is ozone free and the Molecular Bar carbon dioxide friendly. One could also eat more broken biscuits as there are no calories in broken biscuits ,at least that is what I have always been led to believe.

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I actually shed 4 kg on my two recent cruises on P&O UK's Aurora and Oriana, I had difficulty finding gluten free bread on board (am a Coeliac.) So for the 25 day and 15 day cruises I ate almost no bread save for a small GF bread roll in the MDR at Dinner.

 

No the scales are not wrong !!!

 

Apologies for thread hijack, but yes my business suit for formal nights did fit a tad better.

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I actually shed 4 kg on my two recent cruises on P&O UK's Aurora and Oriana, I had difficulty finding gluten free bread on board (am a Coeliac.) So for the 25 day and 15 day cruises I ate almost no bread save for a small GF bread roll in the MDR at Dinner.

 

No the scales are not wrong !!!

 

Apologies for thread hijack, but yes my business suit for formal nights did fit a tad better.

 

Well done on the loss, and those bread rolls are sinful so crusty but light in the middle with butter just the right temperature.

 

I'm pretty sure I know where your 4kg went.:p

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