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As lockhouse points out, I contract so i can afford all these items supplied by the hotel forget the missus this is the minimum i want and i want it on a private beach.Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostMy missus is beach high maintenance. She doesn't do sand unless they have waiter service, sunbeds, umbrellas and a wooden walkway. I kid you not.
Seriously taking or purchasing an umbrella where are you going skegness???
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My missus is beach high maintenance. She doesn't do sand unless they have waiter service, sunbeds, umbrellas and a wooden walkway. I kid you not.
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Past Christmas gift, stored with with the cuff links, etc? Or failing that a serviette from MacDonalds may serve, if you have a small head. Don't tell me you rent sun loungers too?Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou tell me where you can buy a single white handkerchief?
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You're not taking this question seriously moneybags, obviously a handkerchief with knots tied in the corners is cheaper than buying a hat from Primark. Duh. Or maybe I'm out of touch with you rich white folk.Originally posted by Zippy View PostYou raise an interesting point but, sadly, I feel my umbrella bartering skills are not sufficient offer any useful advice.
I would suggest that you purchase some inexpensive white t-shirts and a hat from Primark. It'll save you a fortune on sun cream as you'll have to apply it less frequently. (or just buy a very cheapo, but ordinary, brolly). I certainly wouldn't hand over vastly inflated sums to Johnny Foreigner.
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You raise an interesting point but, sadly, I feel my umbrella bartering skills are not sufficient offer any useful advice.
I would suggest that you purchase some inexpensive white t-shirts and a hat from Primark. It'll save you a fortune on sun cream as you'll have to apply it less frequently. (or just buy a very cheapo, but ordinary, brolly). I certainly wouldn't hand over vastly inflated sums to Johnny Foreigner.
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Beach umbrella, ella
My only experience of them is once having hired one whilst abroad and it probably cost more to hire than it would have cost to buy a new, albeit smaller, umbrella. Maybe I'm getting old but this time around I feel I might enjoy the beach more if my skin is not being bombarded by ultra violet rays, not needing to squint, cover myself in insanely expensive suntan lotion, or make my own eye-catching shelter out of a bin liner, string and locally sourced sticks.
Here's the question. Do you buy the umbrella abroad, take it with you, rent one or just bake under the sun au natural and get cancer like white folk? Presumably touristy places are on to the sneaky tourist buying their own umbrella malarky and have taken remedial actions?Tags: None
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