You can ONLY have 1 and a half pieces of bread for breakfast in C-class in LH
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This might be a stupid question and not related to the food discussion in this thread but I didn't think it necessary to start another thread. What is SEN+ that I see in your signature and in some other's too?? Is it some kind of inside joke? Or is it referring to HON?
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I recommend using the search function... alternatively you can go and ask e.g. roundtheworld, andre1970 or weero abt. it - but you run the risk of them not liking you afterwards...
Btw.: A SEN+ can never be compared to a HON. SEN+ is truly unique.
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Why is it that every other thread in this forum ends up as a LH F vs UA F debate and the remainder either as SEN+ or FCT discussion?
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SEN+ = Wannabe HON? Or here's the authoritative version
Why is it that every other thread in this forum ends up as a LH F vs UA F
Why is it that every other thread in this forum ends up as a LH F vs UA F
And LH hates UA Elites (and v/v) anyway.
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Well, instead of limiting to one and a half pieces each LH could have downsized bread rolls if they needed to cut costs a la new *A lounge at LHR T1.
However I'm happy to report that the quality of cheese sandwiches in LH Y has improved substantially in recent months .
April 2008
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However I'm happy to report that the quality of cheese sandwiches in LH Y has improved substantially in recent months .
April 2008
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i too think it was not enough bread for lh crossborder c-class expectation, full stop. he didn't want a loaf, he wanted two whole pieces.
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Well in my entourage we often have breakfast early.
Before a race we often go out till midnight - the next day a race starts usually between 7 and 8 AM - we usually get up at 4 AM latest and have breakfast at 4:30 .... for a 6AM departure to the start - then off to a nice workout for a couple of hours at least.
Actually -- this happens a couple of times a week - and then off to the office...
Before a race we often go out till midnight - the next day a race starts usually between 7 and 8 AM - we usually get up at 4 AM latest and have breakfast at 4:30 .... for a 6AM departure to the start - then off to a nice workout for a couple of hours at least.
Actually -- this happens a couple of times a week - and then off to the office...
Read: Triple3 is the only (one who thinks he is a) SEN+
FWIW, I never faced any bread rationing aboard LH . And normally, I eat breakfast in the lounge (or at home). That's what lounges are for... @:-)
this is a common debate tactic: instead of focusing on subject we have a noisy bait & switch distraction. almost 40 posts of whimsy for no reason.
i too think it was not enough bread for lh crossborder c-class expectation, full stop. he didn't want a loaf, he wanted two whole pieces.
i too think it was not enough bread for lh crossborder c-class expectation, full stop. he didn't want a loaf, he wanted two whole pieces.
Last edited by andre1970; Nov 18, 2008 at 7:12 am
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Although I understand he already got a full croissant and not only a half.
I'm thinking the OP just didn't get the sarcasm in the answer of the FA. No FA would ever mean such a statement serious, but the OP wrongly took it personal. My 2 cents.