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Nexus Airways – Liverpool

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http://www.nexusairways.com/

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By: andrewm - 10th June 2004 at 12:08

Ok matter closed. Never got time to even go near the subject you skimmed with your men are men and sheep are scared bit lol.

Anyway matter closed agree to disagree

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By: gpb_croppers63 - 10th June 2004 at 12:05

Right, I’m not going to get in to an argument about it. We’ll agree to disagree. I personally feel that Wales is no worse than the rest of the UK. My opinion is that the country in general is going to the dogs and having lived abroad for 9 months, I think I’ll try my best to get out of the UK for good as soon as possible.

As I side note, I found what Anne Robinson said quite funny. I think you should be able to laugh at yourself. Just remember one thing, Wales is the country where men are men and sheep are scared 😀

Matter closed. Back on to the topic please!

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By: andrewm - 10th June 2004 at 11:58

I fully support Anne Robinsons comments and was going to mention them in my above put but i decided to “save that til later”.

OK there is one or 2 good public schools in wales but for a country the size of wales thats exceptionally bad.

To put it simply, most schools in england, scotland and NI will give at least one homework per two days on average. The Average school in Wales gives you 1 homework per week or 2 if your lucky. To top that nearly all primary schools activly discourage the 11 Plus and in a large majority it was found in a survey that your parents had to specifically write in and ask for you to do it but that wasnt even a guarntee!!

To top that many people told me when living in wales the national dish is welsh cakes. There was me thinking they were more of a tray bake snack thing. England Scotland and NI have national dishes (proper ones you have as a meal) but all the welsh have come up with is a tray bake!!!

Again, tip if iceberg!

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By: gpb_croppers63 - 10th June 2004 at 11:48

I’m sorry to say Andrew but the school I went to in Swansea, Olchfa, is consisitently on of the best schools in the UK. They get some of the best GCSE & A-level results possible year in year out. They are not a private school, theyy’re just a normal comprehensive. You wouldn’t get detention there for siniging in Welsh.

Take my advice & quit while you’re ahead before you’re seen as the next Anne Robinson 😉

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By: andrewm - 10th June 2004 at 11:20

Lol anymore of that and youll set me off! I lived in Wales from janurary ’96 fora year and a bit. There are only 3 welsh people i like and once of them gave me free food LMAO (lovely milkshakes his restaurant in Newport had)

****ing trying to make me sing in welsh, catch yourself on. I was given detentions in school for not singing in welsh and your education system is the WORST in the whole of the UK dare i say Western Europe! The only good schools are ones like the private Mommouth (spellling?) school near the Boarder in South Wales!

Thats the tip of the tip of the iceberg!!!

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By: gpb_croppers63 - 10th June 2004 at 10:41

Dw i’n cytuno!

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By: bmi-star - 10th June 2004 at 10:37

Dont get me started on the Welsh!

Oi no cheek from u boy!
Cymru am byth 😀

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By: gpb_croppers63 - 10th June 2004 at 10:34

Why not? We’re a lovely bunch of folk!

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By: andrewm - 10th June 2004 at 10:25

Dont get me started on the Welsh!

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By: gpb_croppers63 - 10th June 2004 at 10:10

and it’ll be called WISE Air!! 😀 (that’s Welsh, Irish, Scottish, English)

Well done for putting the Welsh first and the English last. Makes a change 😀

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By: carl727uk - 10th June 2004 at 10:05

No way could LPL sustain NYC or MCO!? The runway isn’t long enought atm. An EZY 737 in April used 3/4 of the runway, and that was only going to BCN! Also with VS adding an extra 747 sevice on the MAN-MCO route in the autumm, they would struggle, and with pleny of competition on the MAN-NYC route, i don’t think they could sustain a profitable route.

I have heard a few rumours about a Liverpool-New York route, I think it would only work if one of the U.S carriers going into Manchester switched to LPL, Continental has been talked about. I think the runway would be ok, as its longer than Birmingham, and there are a fe translantics from there, also Monarch flew LPL-MCO before for Direct Holidays, it went for a season, but it was the time when Laker re-started flight to the UK and there was so much over capacity. i think also Direct Holidays desided it tied up their 757 too long. This would be the sort of aircraft to use on a LPL-NYC if it was to happen.

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By: andrewm - 9th June 2004 at 19:11

lol how about a hooters franchise for the UK called Even Larger Hooters! 😀 I think cabin crew selection should be a wet t-shirt compeition!

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By: RIPConcorde - 9th June 2004 at 19:03

and it’ll be called WISE Air!! 😀 (that’s Welsh, Irish, Scottish, English)

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By: andrewm - 9th June 2004 at 18:55

i just messaged him to ask lol

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By: DashQ - 9th June 2004 at 18:55

…and it will have a very professional livery aswell. *cough* bmused… 😉

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By: andrewm - 9th June 2004 at 18:50

Well there are lots of new starts happening and we can disguise our participation in it. They cant just refuse all new airline startups because we are doing an experiment so they wont know which one we are

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By: Pablo - 9th June 2004 at 18:50

I have an idea. How about myself and some forum members setup an experiment to imimiate a real airline usng believable routes and aircraft etc and see if we can get mentioned in Aviation Magazines or even a Tabloid Newspaper like skybus did!

Who wants to help, ill cover all costs!

Hmmm… I used to fantasise about setting up my own airline 😀

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By: DashQ - 9th June 2004 at 18:49

Just what I was thinking andrewm… 😀

Could be quite funny and cool I guess, but I don’t think the forum of an aviation magazine publisher would be a good place to discuss plans for such a hoax!

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By: andrewm - 9th June 2004 at 18:43

I have an idea. How about myself and some forum members setup an experiment to imimiate a real airline usng believable routes and aircraft etc and see if we can get mentioned in Aviation Magazines or even a Tabloid Newspaper like skybus did!

Who wants to help, ill cover all costs!

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By: DashQ - 9th June 2004 at 18:40

It’s in Airliner World this month so if it’s a hoax it’s working!

Yep, so was ‘Skybus’! 😀 Setting up fake airlines is certainly one way of getting a ‘claim to fame’ in the commercial aviation world!! :p

It could even be set up by someone on this very forum for all we know! 😮

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