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by TONY ARMY » 12 Jun 2006 11:48
CAN ANYBODY TELL ME....IS IT STILL CHAOS GETTING YOUR VISA,OR HAS IT GOT BETTER, WHEN WE WENT 2 YEARS AGO WITH 2 SMALL CHILDREN IT WAS A COMPLETE NIGHTMARE, EVERYBODY CRAMMED IN , IN THE HEAT IT WAS VERY BAD
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by toonarmybarmy » 12 Jun 2006 12:22
Tony....
Firstly there's no need to shout (you can take the caps lock off)
Secondly the only reason it's crammed is that people insist on taking the whole family into the Visa area. This makes it more stressful for themselves and eveyone else (kids moaning/crying etc). If every group sent one person in with all the passports the process would be much quicker.
So yes at busy times with flights arriving close together it can be busy.
(Note to Admin: Could we get a sticky on this subject?)
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by TONY ARMY » 12 Jun 2006 14:11
thanks toonarmybarmy , sorry for shouting it was my first time on forum
i didnt know that one person could go up for visas, i thought you all had to buy them in person

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by toonarmybarmy » 12 Jun 2006 15:05
No problem Tony it's only at passport control you all have to be there.
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by Neets36 » 12 Jun 2006 15:47
Hadnt thought of that actually, your right, everyone just troops up to pay their Visa money, obviously thinking that you all have to go - lets start a campaign to "reduce the queues" ... i'll send the other arf when we go in 2 weeks!
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by Lynn m » 12 Jun 2006 16:16
I'll join that
Could you also start one for collecting cases. If people stood back a bit from the conveyor belt, then stepped forward to collect their cases when they saw theirs coming through instead of all crowding round the belt at the same time it would make things a lot easier.
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by JT » 12 Jun 2006 18:17
Typical Armstrong eh with the big gob
Welcome to the forum Tony and get Peter on too
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by toonarmybarmy » 12 Jun 2006 21:19
While we are starting campaigns how about the people who push luggage trolleys up to the conveyer. That really gets on my nerves!
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by Colette » 12 Jun 2006 21:28
oooh eck ya moaning lot

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by clare » 12 Jun 2006 22:36
Have you noticed Colette it is all the men moaning not the women, they just cannot take the pressure like us women, they can't do 10 jobs at once like us

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by TONY ARMY » 13 Jun 2006 09:19
thanks for the welcome john.
what have i started?
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by Colette » 13 Jun 2006 18:40
ha ha Clare we women are multi skilled
Tony Army welcome
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by clare » 13 Jun 2006 19:56
Hi Tony Army welcome to the forum, I am fairly new also but I am getting into the swing of it now. Sorry I picked on you it was not personal, but you guys aint half wingers (have I spelt that right)

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by Neets36 » 14 Jun 2006 09:42
No matter how its spelt Clare, we know what you mean .....
Welcome Tony Army
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by TONY ARMY » 14 Jun 2006 09:44
thanks Clare
i dont take anything personal.....iam used to being called names by the wife

......but i have never been called a winger before,i played in goal a couple of times
thanks for your welcome

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by clare » 14 Jun 2006 18:48
Hey Tony Army, I did not mean a winger I mean't a winger (a person who is always moaning) thats why I said have I spelt it right it may be winjer!!
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by Lynn m » 14 Jun 2006 18:52
Clare
its whinger
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by clare » 14 Jun 2006 19:01
Thanks Lynn I am not very good at spelling as you can see, will put in my dictionary

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by TONY ARMY » 15 Jun 2006 07:59
Iits ok Clare, iam totally usless without my spell checker on my computer

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