RE: Milatary Answer Phone Message
I think a company advertises in some of the Playstation magazines which sells these crazy answer phone messages.
RE: Happy Easter Reply to Frank
I’ll second that one Frank, next time I’m in Belgium I’m buying one of those nice chocolate Duvel or Palm bottles, they look totally exquisite.
RE: GENERAL DISCUSSION FORUM SPECIAL!!
No, it’s not everybody!!
I’m a student in my final year, doing marine biology, which I won’t talk about because I don’t want to be thrown off for bad language. I always wanted to be a vet.
RE: New Jumbo Variant
Thanks for all the replies. I saw the headline “New Jumbo to fly to Australia non-stop” on the BBC Ceefax news headlines, and it may also have been in a newspaper as well. I remember reading about the Qantas 747-400 which did make a non-stop flight, but I’m sure that was just to prove a record or something. Personally, I would not want such a long flight, when I went to Australia I went via LA with Air New Zealand and had a couple of days stopover, which was just right, before the 14 hours 40 minutes flight from LA to Sydney. Watching the dawn break and then flying in low over the Sydney Opera House was something I’ll never forget (we landed in Sydney at around 6:45am.)
RE: Guess this airport
Is it Antwerp??
[http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/sabenabelgianairlines]
RE: Airport pc of the day-24/03/02
My, you do get around don’t you “Kelly”? First you were from the Maldives, now you lived in the USA. Where will you be from next??
RE: How many have gone?
While Sabena have unforunately gone, and DAT has become SN Brussels Airlines, I believe that Sobelair, the charter division of Sabena, remained intact. I assume they are still flying?
Fly with proper Belgian airlines.
RE: Joke of the day
LOVE the Ryanair one
Fly with proper Belgian airlines.:-)
RE: Joke of the day
When I was in Brugge last year, someone tried to tell me the Sabena one, but they only knew the “Never Again” bit, that’s the first time I’ve seen it in its entirety.
I have one too, though it’s a bit poor, I’m not good at thinking those sort of things up.
VLM = “Very Loud Machines” – owing to the fact that they fly the Fokker 50, which is a bit noisier than the other airliners I’ve flown in recently.
Sabena, you’ll need a sense of humour to enjoy this forum to the full.:-)
RE: Sabena – Documentary
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 21-03-02 AT 02:47 PM (GMT)]Sorry Geforce and Sabena, but in the UK we get programmes about Easy Jet. I would rather see SN above EZY any day 🙂
(See you are from “Ginland” Sabena. Not much beer brewed round Hasselt!!)
RE: 1,000 post special-MUSIC(off topic)
I’m tolerant where music’s concerned. I don’t like opera or jazz, but I like to listen to pop of any decade. Some tunes are “special” because I used them as backing on holiday videos. Most notably “American in Paris” for my 2001 Paris video. “American Pie” by Madonna which I used as backing for some of my Brugge 2001 video, and, for me, the most poignant special backing tune on any holiday video has to be “The Boxer” by Simon and Garfunkel, which I used for two consecutive years as backing for footage I filmed of Sabena aircraft both in Manchester and Brussels. The tune goes really well with Sabena for some reason.
RE: VG Airlines – First Aircraft Arrived
Very smart, typically Belgian (ie ALL “Proper” Belgian airlines are smart). By proper I mean any except Virgin Express, which is as Belgian as Richard Branson.
Fly with proper Belgian airlines.
RE: Pseudonyms
When you first posted on AFM you said that “Kelly Brooke” wasn’t your real name. Who are you trying to kid?
RE: Pseudonyms
I once flew with DAT on the Avro RJ, and they too called it the “Jumbolino”.
Fly with proper Belgian airlines.
RE: Sabena – Documentary
You Belgians are so lucky, I wish I could watch a programme about Brussels which features Sabena. Pity it wasn’t taken last September, then I might have been on. Even bigger pity it probably won’t be still showing when I go over to Belgium in September.
Fly with proper Belgian airlines.