robbiekeane
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I think it’s flight attendant nowDid the stewardess feel left out, i wonder?
And how come Sky News is still using 1980s parlance for cabin crew?
I think it’s flight attendant nowDid the stewardess feel left out, i wonder?
And how come Sky News is still using 1980s parlance for cabin crew?
I thought you were going to say they had prepared a full meal with it and were tucking into itTurns out there was another heart-warming option I hadn't considered. It was left on the doorstep and my old neighbours saw it was my name on the box, so they took it into their house assuming I'd be round to collect it. Not only that but they opened it and put the necessary bits in the fridge. Faith in humanity restored.
Possibly in polite company, but the flight deck always make the tannoy announcement "Cabin crew: Seats for landing, or Doors to manual and cross-check, or "Prepare cabin for arrival", etc.I think it’s flight attendant now
It's what he would have wanted!!!I thought you were going to say they had prepared a full meal with it and were tucking into it
Crew is the collective term though isn't itPossibly in polite company, but the flight deck always make the tannoy announcement "Cabin crew: Seats for landing, or Doors to manual and cross-check, or "Prepare cabin for arrival", etc.
What’s this new thing with people walking on the road as if it’s the pavement? More and more people doing it. Drive towards them they’ll just stop closer to the kerb instead of just walking on the pavement in the first place.
Think they maybe trying to cross the road
Oh that not new been like that for a couple year's at least round by me in Stoke., seems to be a territory thing. But then when try to do the pavement its pretty obstructed by the bins being out pretty much permanently.Was wating for that, but surprisingly no.
The cyclists are on the pavementOh that not new been like that for a couple year's at least round by me in Stoke., seems to be a territory thing. But then when try to do the pavement its pretty obstructed by the bins being out pretty much permanently.
It’s probably dickheads looking at their phonesWhat’s this new thing with people walking on the road as if it’s the pavement? More and more people doing it. Drive towards them they’ll just stop closer to the kerb instead of just walking on the pavement in the first place.
Yeah though to be fair it's quite true, Sky inadvertently admitting that all the money in PL football has ruined it as a spectacleCaught the second half of the Newcastle Man City game and at the end the commentator was saying how not a single Newcastle fan in that stadium would have expected this result at the start of the game.
They came 4th in the league last year and were playing a Man City side without Haaland, Rodri, Ederson, Stones etc.
Hardly David v Goliath FFS.
Fans taking photos of the opposite team when they score (just seen Fulham fans do it when Mudryk scored)
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NoncesFans taking photos of the opposite team when they score (just seen Fulham fans do it when Mudryk scored)
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Not a patch on the Verisure adverts!That under armour advert about protecting a house or whatever.
"We're going to have a conversation" for when we are obliged to consult with you."We have to talk about".
Alcohol-resistant insomnia.
Nah this was just general insomnia, unfortunately!Is this drinking a skin full and not being able to sleep? Nightmare, that.
No longer 100% feedback...?Ebay buyers. Fucking morons. READ the ad.
This, and in car parks, especially supermarket ones, walking down the middle of the ‘road’ bit and not getting out of the way.What’s this new thing with people walking on the road as if it’s the pavement? More and more people doing it. Drive towards them they’ll just stop closer to the kerb instead of just walking on the pavement in the first place.
Breaking down on the A45 yesterday, waiting 2 hours for the AA, being told the car won’t get me back to Cardiff, finding out my bank account AA coverage won’t get my car back to Cardiff, being told it’ll cost me £666 (the devils amount) to have the car taken to Cardiff, having to book in to a premier inn and take a days annual leave today, getting started on by a homeless bloke as I’m walking to the hotel, not being able to get a garage to book me in this week or next or until the 24th, explaining to my manager and receiving an annoyed response, having to leave the car in Cov indefinitely round a friends house, being charged £74 for a train back to Cardiff (which I’m currently on), not having any real idea how I’m going to sort my car situation out.
This sort of thing.
Having to drive back to CardiffSo what’s the annoying bit?