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Old 22nd Nov 2010, 13:26   #1 (permalink)
 
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Magical Bose headset in BGI.

Yes, it seems that a Bose-X headset from one of the Thomson crews made a magical disappearance during a stopover in BGI. One minute it was sat on a seat next to the owner and then.....shazam...2 hours later when he remembered he'd put it down , it had gone!

I know it is a near impossibility, but, has anyone seen a spare Bose headset lying about in BGI? Could be anywhere between BGI airfield and St Lawrence Gap bars.

Poor guy is a bit lost without it.


PM me if you have any good news? I'm back there at the end of the month (It is the only longhaul destination I ever bid for, 'cos it's a great place!)

Thanks.
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Old 23rd Nov 2010, 02:19   #2 (permalink)
 
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What you can do when you arrive at BGI is check with the cruise rep. because any lost & found items on board the aircraft during turn around is given to them in the event it belongs to a passenger.
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