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  • in reply to: General Discussion #408573
    VLM Flyer
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    There are several.
    Flying with Air New Zealand.
    Studying Marine Biology.
    November 7th 2001 (the end of the greatest airline ever).
    Flying on a 737 with a faulty engine and being met by fire engines on landing at Glasgow.
    Millport (marine biology field trip location).
    First tasting Orval (Belgian Trappist beer).
    Leaving Belgium.

    in reply to: What is your worst experience? #1981588
    VLM Flyer
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    There are several.
    Flying with Air New Zealand.
    Studying Marine Biology.
    November 7th 2001 (the end of the greatest airline ever).
    Flying on a 737 with a faulty engine and being met by fire engines on landing at Glasgow.
    Millport (marine biology field trip location).
    First tasting Orval (Belgian Trappist beer).
    Leaving Belgium.

    in reply to: General Discussion #408586
    VLM Flyer
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    Thanks alot 🙂

    I feel really guilty having to put this on here, the members of my Group know they are supposed to post in English, I hope this won’t happen too often.

    in reply to: Dutch Translation Needed (Please!!) #1981599
    VLM Flyer
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    Thanks alot 🙂

    I feel really guilty having to put this on here, the members of my Group know they are supposed to post in English, I hope this won’t happen too often.

    in reply to: General Discussion #408701
    VLM Flyer
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    Thanks Roger!! I can now add this to the Group then everyone will at least have some idea what the thing is about.

    in reply to: Dutch Translation Needed (Please!!) #1981644
    VLM Flyer
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    Thanks Roger!! I can now add this to the Group then everyone will at least have some idea what the thing is about.

    in reply to: General Discussion #409164
    VLM Flyer
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    Add underdone potatoes of any description – mash, chips, roast and baked potatoes are horrid if you happen to find a hard bit in them.

    in reply to: What's The Worst Thing You've Ever Eaten #1981885
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    Add underdone potatoes of any description – mash, chips, roast and baked potatoes are horrid if you happen to find a hard bit in them.

    in reply to: hello all !!!!!!!!! #732969
    VLM Flyer
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    Welcome to the friendliest aviation forums on the net!!:)

    in reply to: General Discussion #409168
    VLM Flyer
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    My dog comes home from kennels tomorrow – bloody hell!!!

    in reply to: We Want To Chat (Merged) #1981889
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    My dog comes home from kennels tomorrow – bloody hell!!!

    in reply to: Scanner Question #733905
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    I would think you’ll probably be okay, they would just put it through the x-ray and providing there was no problem which made the machine bleep, I don’t think they would mind. I think they would only say anything if someone tried to use one on an aircraft, but no one who uses this forum would do anything like that, so don’t worry.

    in reply to: Is this real??? #734236
    VLM Flyer
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    I wish I had the spare money to spend on an aircraft like that, lucky devil (the guy who got it)!!

    in reply to: General Discussion #409732
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    The very thought of eating oysters is enough to make you feel sick, I think.

    Futurshox – Whitby is just up the coast from where I live, I know exactly what you mean about avoiding the place during tourist season, and those pesky seagulls…

    in reply to: What's The Worst Thing You've Ever Eaten #1982171
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    The very thought of eating oysters is enough to make you feel sick, I think.

    Futurshox – Whitby is just up the coast from where I live, I know exactly what you mean about avoiding the place during tourist season, and those pesky seagulls…

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