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Re: Flying French.
Posted: 13 Jul 2013, 00:24
by steelsporran
Tomliner wrote:
If you don't want to be late you'd better step on Degas.

EricT[/quote]
De plane will be quicker.

Re: Flying French.
Posted: 13 Jul 2013, 07:48
by GHD
You could always Turner round

Re: Flying French.
Posted: 16 Jul 2013, 20:48
by simondix
Tomliner wrote:Steelsporran wrote
Mike's certainly made an Impression.
As for Monet I'm going to Melbourne soon to see some.
steelsporran
If you don't want to be late you'd better step on Degas.

EricT
He will be late if he waits for de bussy! That is depending on how bizet it is.
Re: Flying French.
Posted: 17 Jul 2013, 04:30
by cjw50310
This is more a real-world story, but it ties in nicely. I was on the first leg of a trip to Portland aboard an A320. We were pushing back from the gate and the cabin was running the safety video. As the first engine started and power was switched from APU to engine generators the video system reset and the monitors returned to the stowed position. The flight attendant standing next to me said (jokingly) "The plane is a bit touchy today, but sometimes that happens. It is French."
It certainly made for the most entertaining preflight brief in some time.