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#926863 by ColOrd
01 Oct 2016, 21:27
So I have a few Virgin Atlantic towels picked up over the years.

Hand wash in the bathroom is Noble Isle from on board - and I have just bought a load of Funkin Cocktail mixers for a house party I am throwing next month to basically offer the menu that was on my last flights!

Anyone got similar trinkets or things they have bought around the house?
#926870 by dickydotcom
02 Oct 2016, 06:51
There may be a little airplane cruet set in the cupboard. Given to Mrs D when she asked.
I keep meaning to get the Funkin white peach for Bellinis but haven't got around to it and make do with Bucks Fizz instead.
We have bought the odd bottle of Lanson for pre-flight drinks, but I don't think it's the drink of choice on board now.
Sleep suits and amenity kits abound.

Dick D
#926873 by marshy11
02 Oct 2016, 08:25
Please can someone explain to me why I insist on bringing the amenity kits home? :blush:
#926884 by joeyc
02 Oct 2016, 16:48
MoJoJo wrote:
marshy11 wrote:Please can someone explain to me why I insist on bringing the amenity kits home? :blush:


I was thinking the same yesterday when I discovered how many I've got!


I have a box in my cupboard full of the things... I don't know why I keep taking them either.

There was a fun thread about this a few years ago... I think I won :-D
#926886 by dickydotcom
02 Oct 2016, 18:21
We keep them because one day we may need what's in them.
I have a comb in my pocket from an Air Malaysia flight in 2003, when it wears out I'll replace it with a later model.
Toothbrush: Great for cleaning my bike chain.
Ear plugs: I use them when I ride my motorbike.
Sleep suit: Mrs D put hers on the other day to do a bit of decorating.

I would love to never throw anything away, but we are moving home shortly and some stuff has to go. There is one removal box under the stairs that was packed 20 years ago when we left our last house. I guess we don't need what ever is in it. Anyone want some Hornsey jars?

Dick D
#926905 by oldboy
03 Oct 2016, 08:08
marshy11 wrote:Please can someone explain to me why I insist on bringing the amenity kits home? :blush:



I am the same, i moan that they are rubbish, don't open them & then bring them home. I do the same with the sleep suits, take them home un-opened thinking they will come in useful & leave them piled up at home. I do though use the old UC shoe bags whenever I travel.
#926907 by Eggtastico
03 Oct 2016, 09:07
marshy11 wrote:Please can someone explain to me why I insist on bringing the amenity kits home? :blush:


because you plan on selling them on ebay to people who collect these kind of things, yet never get around to listing them.
#926952 by ryosan
04 Oct 2016, 14:18
I may have the odd salt shaker which I use a lot (both the Wilbur and Cocktail shaker styles) and the iPad case style amenity kit bag is used as a bag for all cables, dongles and adapters needed for modern life ;)
#926973 by spacedog
04 Oct 2016, 20:58
We have so many of the UC amenity kit bags around that it's ridiculous. We have some of the ones that looked more like rounded pencil cases with a zip and my OH really loves those for cables. We also really like the flat zip up wallet style as they're great for carrying documents and currency. There are ones that close with a sort of leatherette belt and they're quite good for smaller make up brushes or art supplies :) So they get a lot of use, and we give some to friends.

I am also gathering a small collection of the mugs; so far I have three but two are the same pattern. I don't have any of the Wilbur salt & pepper pots myself, but I did ask a member of CC if I could take a set for a friend. She loves them!
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