Advantages: Very good domestic, gets you from A to B Disadvantages: Poor international meals, bad In-Flight Entertainment
could damage the country's food chain.
Take-Off...
Strangely, all WestIndians seem to be very talented pilots, they can all take off very well and keep going smoothly throughout the flight. I haven't yet made a flight where either the take-off or landing have been poor. If only they would be rewarded with a new plane to drive!
The lights are dimmed so you can see all the lights along the runway. I know this is standard procedure but I always think it's really beautiful. It sort of sets the mood. And then they have to switch the lights back on and start doing the bad bit... food.
"In Flight Entertainment"...
BWee haven't yet discovered interactive entertainment. Instead, there's a huge screen, of which not one person can see a square inch, at the front of the cabin. You get given headphones but it's not worth the effort craning ...
Advantages: Great online banking service, great Customer Service Disadvantages: Slightly higher charges than their competitors
a few weeks after my 18th Birthday, to ask if I would like to apply for a MasterCard or Visa. Not knowing the difference between the two (and I still don't!) I applied for a MasterCard. After going through the application process, 10 minutes later I was told I wasn't eligible for a MasterCard as I had no credit history. I gave up on the idea of getting a credit card after that and I am happy to say that I have never been the owner of one.
Upon joining Natwest, I barely had any problems until recently. My overdraft was paid off some time ago - as an 18 year old I merely saw it as extra money, little realising that it wasn't money that had been given to me, but that it was money that I was borrowing off the bank, therefore paying interest on. This only amounted for a couple of pounds each month, but it was a couple of pounds that ...
jayandfoo 20.07.2005
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Advantages: Keeps for ages Disadvantages: Nothing like fresh salmon
saturated fat, and the JOHN WEST tinned variety has only 168 kcal per 100g - so eating it is really quite good for you...not particularly healthy for the salmon, but there you go.
Personally, I think that because fresh salmon is so readily available, and cheap, that the tinned version is a waste of space. But what do I know?
JOHN WEST RED SALMON comes in differing sizes, 105g, 213g and 418g (strange weights - you'd think it would be easier to keep it simple, eh?)
The salmon comes all the way from Canada - NO, it doesn't swim all the way across to a cannery in Liverpool, that's just silly. Imagine, a fish swimming across the ocean to certain death...like that would ever happen!
Anyway, enough flapping around, let's open a 213g tin and see what we get for nearly 2 quid.
THEY SAY:
"Only the finest fish are selected by JOHN WEST ...