Sprucegoose
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But it'll be still 1:30 pm BNE time then...
one hour and 30 years behind!
But it'll be still 1:30 pm BNE time then...
VA don't do snack window like the rat, I mean roo.So a 'full' meal - like lunch & dinner, then? (Sorry to be dense, but as it will be unlikely that the meal comes before 2:30pm, I'd be surprised if its not just a 'snack' - but happy to be so )
Thanks. That's what I'm used toVA don't do snack window like the rat, I mean roo.
as a Brisbaneite living in Melbourne, I HATE daylight saving.one hour and 30 years behind!
as a Brisbaneite living in Melbourne, I HATE daylight saving.
Sprucegoose, it has been scientifically proven that daylight saving no longer fades the curtains due to the modern day material curtains are made from and the pollutants in the air caused by climate change which become dispersants for the harmful rays previously the cause of the problem.At the risk of going OT, Daylight saving works in Melbourne, but not as much so in Brisbane. Brisbanites are morning people (I have discovered)
For the record, I voted against Daylight saving in the early noughties in WA for the same reasons, plus it was going to fade the curtains.
But I enjoy it in South Eastern Australia.
Go figure.
Sprucegoose, it has been scientifically proven that daylight saving no longer fades the curtains due to the modern day material curtains are made fr9m and the pollutants in the air caused by climate change which become dispersants for the harmful rays previously the cause of the problem.
But how will the Roosters know what time to crowSprucegoose, it has been scientifically proven that daylight saving no longer fades the curtains due to the modern day material curtains are made fr9m and the pollutants in the air caused by climate change which become dispersants for the harmful rays previously the cause of the problem.
As a Sydneysider living in Brisbane I hate both the LACK of daylight saving and the noisy minority who complain that it will fade the curtains/confuse the cows/stop the children from going to sleep etc.as a Brisbaneite living in Melbourne, I HATE daylight saving.
No basil leaves?VA705 HBA-BNE, 2:10pm departure.
Something I’ve never seen before on any airline for the meal options. The CSM came around the cabin with a tablet, which showed the two dishes on offer with a brief description. Even, IIRC, the size of the plate, so you get an idea of how large the serving is.
Brilliant. I had the green curry, which was not far short of what I'd have at home, and exactly as illustrated. My sister had the macaroni, which she said was very nice too.
View attachment 314272
Cheese and crackers, of course and some chocolate mousse concoction.
PDB choice of still water, orange juice or sparkling. I had a gin and tonic later and a Pinot Grigio with the meal.
VA705 HBA-BNE, 2:10pm departure.
Something I’ve never seen before on any airline for the meal options. The CSM came around the cabin with a tablet, which showed the two dishes on offer with a brief description. Even, IIRC, the size of the plate, so you get an idea of how large the serving is.
Brilliant. I had the green curry, which was not far short of what I'd have at home, and exactly as illustrated. My sister had the macaroni, which she said was very nice too.
View attachment 314272
Cheese and crackers, of course and some chocolate mousse concoction.
PDB choice of still water, orange juice or sparkling. I had a gin and tonic later and a Pinot Grigio with the meal.
On the longer flights you do.You got an actual dessert/sweet and not a chocolate?
Refer post #3469:You got an actual dessert/sweet and not a chocolate?
I've often had the CM show J pax what the meal looks like. Used to be from a printed service document now it's on the iPad. Makes deciding very easy!VA705 HBA-BNE, 2:10pm departure.
Something I’ve never seen before on any airline for the meal options. The CSM came around the cabin with a tablet, which showed the two dishes on offer with a brief description. Even, IIRC, the size of the plate, so you get an idea of how large the serving is.
Brilliant. I had the green curry, which was not far short of what I'd have at home, and exactly as illustrated. My sister had the macaroni, which she said was very nice too.
View attachment 314272
Cheese and crackers, of course and some chocolate mousse concoction.
PDB choice of still water, orange juice or sparkling. I had a gin and tonic later and a Pinot Grigio with the meal.
On the flight MEL - CBR on Sunday we were shown the pictures of the meals to help us choose.No basil leaves?
I've only seen the tablet pulled out when I need to ask if they contain things I can't eat (yay allergies!)
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