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This looks GOOD!!!
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CEO of Haggis Airways.
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Crayfish I think, as per the menu.
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'Up close, the Britten Norman Islander has the air of a relic from a bygone era, but it is precisely that. Built in the '80s to a 1960s design, this is a plane that first turned up for work when Prime Minister Harold Wilson wore a Gannex raincoat and the first coat of paint was still wet on Coronation Street. But when the daily remit is multiple short hops between tiny bumpy strips in a climate that flickers from the blustery to the apocalyptic, this sturdy little craft is hard to beat.' |
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Insane Collector
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CEO of Haggis Airways.
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Maybe, who cares, I'm hungry!!
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'Up close, the Britten Norman Islander has the air of a relic from a bygone era, but it is precisely that. Built in the '80s to a 1960s design, this is a plane that first turned up for work when Prime Minister Harold Wilson wore a Gannex raincoat and the first coat of paint was still wet on Coronation Street. But when the daily remit is multiple short hops between tiny bumpy strips in a climate that flickers from the blustery to the apocalyptic, this sturdy little craft is hard to beat.' Last edited by Roarer; 06-17-2008 at 07:53 PM. |
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AP-BHV / AP-BHW / AP-BID
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CEO of Haggis Airways.
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Quite, quite!
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'Up close, the Britten Norman Islander has the air of a relic from a bygone era, but it is precisely that. Built in the '80s to a 1960s design, this is a plane that first turned up for work when Prime Minister Harold Wilson wore a Gannex raincoat and the first coat of paint was still wet on Coronation Street. But when the daily remit is multiple short hops between tiny bumpy strips in a climate that flickers from the blustery to the apocalyptic, this sturdy little craft is hard to beat.' |
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i need more space
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dang pretty but that doesnt look filling!
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Yes I opted for the seafood cocktail and roasted crayfish. I love the QR menus. One of my favourites was always their Lobster Consomme and Pan Fried Lingustine followed by sticky toffee pudding which they didn't have this time. I don't think they put as much emphasis on the portions as they do on the presentation. The presentation looks so good, well worth taking pics of and not eating. LSG Skychefs does their catering out of the UK.
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