Cheese – I adore the stuff!! It is my comfort food, if I want a mid afternoon snack I just cut a chunk of cheese and pig on it.
I like Red Leicester, Double Gloucester, Babybel, Port Salut, Boursin (garlic variety – heavenly on Tesco Sesame and Poppy Seed Crackers), Roule, some cottage cheese, Lancashire (white and crumbly). I have a food allergy so I am unable to try blue cheese, Brie and Camembert after I once read that a strain of penicillin was used in their production. I love freshly grated Parmesan whenever I have pasta.
I don’t like Dairylea – I once found a bone in some.
Cheese – I adore the stuff!! It is my comfort food, if I want a mid afternoon snack I just cut a chunk of cheese and pig on it.
I like Red Leicester, Double Gloucester, Babybel, Port Salut, Boursin (garlic variety – heavenly on Tesco Sesame and Poppy Seed Crackers), Roule, some cottage cheese, Lancashire (white and crumbly). I have a food allergy so I am unable to try blue cheese, Brie and Camembert after I once read that a strain of penicillin was used in their production. I love freshly grated Parmesan whenever I have pasta.
I don’t like Dairylea – I once found a bone in some.
I like Roses chocolates – there used to be a really nice one with chopped nuts in chocolate in a blue wrapper, but it wasn’t in last time I had Roses.
I like the Crunchie ice cream, superb creamy textured bar with little bits of Crunchie in.
Maltesers are another favourite, especially if they have a really thick coating of chocolate.
I also like chocolate orange, Snickers and Duc d’O – a Belgian variety which I bought for my Mum as a Mother’s Day present.
I like Roses chocolates – there used to be a really nice one with chopped nuts in chocolate in a blue wrapper, but it wasn’t in last time I had Roses.
I like the Crunchie ice cream, superb creamy textured bar with little bits of Crunchie in.
Maltesers are another favourite, especially if they have a really thick coating of chocolate.
I also like chocolate orange, Snickers and Duc d’O – a Belgian variety which I bought for my Mum as a Mother’s Day present.
I liked the dark blue on the engine cowlings of the old livery, it looked very smart, the new livery is cheap and horrid. I think the Sobelair aircraft look much smarter, and even VLM, though I usually have to remark on their strange engine scheme – blue at the front and black from the exhaust backwards and over the top, it looks very strange, especially when you watch the aircraft take off and you see the black colouring for ages as it climbs.
The pictures of the new SNBrussels livery were placed on my Sabena club a few weeks ago, I thought then they were bloody awful, and my views haven’t changed a bit.
For those of you who are interested in ALL Belgian airlines, you can see a good selection of photos on my club:
groups.yahoo.com/group/sabenabelgianairlines
Geforce – you are the most pathetic little pr*ck on the forum, your views are not worthy of the space they take up. I suggest you go away and take a long hard look at your silly opinions.
Geforce – you are the most pathetic little pr*ck on the forum, your views are not worthy of the space they take up. I suggest you go away and take a long hard look at your silly opinions.
What is my addiction? Well, here are some of them – Belgian chocolate, like the ones I bought my Mum for Mother’s Day :). Getting ready to fly off on holiday (nothing beats preparing to go for a flight – going to the airport, seeing the different aircraft types, experiencing the superb service on board VLM as your Fokker 50 aircraft heads towards Belgium). Drinking proper beer, the love of my drinking life is Sloeber, for all the philistines who think all beer is lager (or pilsner), Sloeber is a divine, easy to drink golden ale of 7.5%, not strong by Belgian standards, but bloody wonderful to drink and well worth a trip to Oudenaarde to try it in its home town.
What is my addiction? Well, here are some of them – Belgian chocolate, like the ones I bought my Mum for Mother’s Day :). Getting ready to fly off on holiday (nothing beats preparing to go for a flight – going to the airport, seeing the different aircraft types, experiencing the superb service on board VLM as your Fokker 50 aircraft heads towards Belgium). Drinking proper beer, the love of my drinking life is Sloeber, for all the philistines who think all beer is lager (or pilsner), Sloeber is a divine, easy to drink golden ale of 7.5%, not strong by Belgian standards, but bloody wonderful to drink and well worth a trip to Oudenaarde to try it in its home town.
If that traitor is so fond of bloody Iraq he should pack his bags and go and live there for good.
If that traitor is so fond of bloody Iraq he should pack his bags and go and live there for good.
Originally posted by Moggy C
Perish the thought!They don’t want to be worrying their pretty little heads about flying. Far too complicated for women, I mean there’s mechanical stuff to think about and absolutely nowhere in the average GA aircraft to hang a handbag.
And when did you last see a decent illuminated make-up mirror behind the sun vizor of any of Mr Piper or Mr Cessna’s products?
No, far better we encourage them to wait on the ground for us intrepid Sky-Gods, cooking, cleaning and doing all the stuff they are so good at.
Moggy
Whaddidisay? :confused:
Any man who treated me with such little respect would do his own cooking, his own cleaning, his own washing up (if indeed he is capable), and why are men such lousy drivers?????
And to you who did not know who Jean Batten was, she was a famous New Zealand FEMALE pilot, Pauline Gower was one of the leading pilots of the ATA (Air Transport Auxiliary for all you ultra-knowledgable men out there), Sheila Scott was one of those record breaking pilots – first pilot to circumnavigate the globe single handedly – and you men claim to know all their is to know about aviation – don’t make me laugh!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally posted by Moggy C
Perish the thought!They don’t want to be worrying their pretty little heads about flying. Far too complicated for women, I mean there’s mechanical stuff to think about and absolutely nowhere in the average GA aircraft to hang a handbag.
And when did you last see a decent illuminated make-up mirror behind the sun vizor of any of Mr Piper or Mr Cessna’s products?
No, far better we encourage them to wait on the ground for us intrepid Sky-Gods, cooking, cleaning and doing all the stuff they are so good at.
Moggy
Whaddidisay? :confused:
Any man who treated me with such little respect would do his own cooking, his own cleaning, his own washing up (if indeed he is capable), and why are men such lousy drivers?????
And to you who did not know who Jean Batten was, she was a famous New Zealand FEMALE pilot, Pauline Gower was one of the leading pilots of the ATA (Air Transport Auxiliary for all you ultra-knowledgable men out there), Sheila Scott was one of those record breaking pilots – first pilot to circumnavigate the globe single handedly – and you men claim to know all their is to know about aviation – don’t make me laugh!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I bought FS2002 recently and one bad point about it is the add-ons you need before you can play it. I bought a Microsoft joystick which I cannot use until I download DirectX. I need to buy a video card to run the game which would cost around £300 I’ve been told, then you may need to expand your PCs memory as the game can require up to 128MB (more for scenery add-ons) if you are using XP. I haven’t been able to install the software because at the moment I cannot afford all the bloody add-ons it needs.