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  • AnthonyDunn
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    Shurely shome mishtake? I don’t know about anyone else but I am getting lost in a morass (err, a “plethora”?) of NCOs. Cannot we now have at least a little rank differentiation with at least one WO2 and/or a CSM?

    And Canucklad, I won’t have anyone criticise Ying Yang Yong airways, even if they did make a 1Q2014 loss and my last flight experience with them was a wee bit “virtual”….


    DavidGordon10
    Participant

    Fail, SM.

    The conductor was Sir Malcolm Sargent (only one “e”) so not only no relation, but no common spelling either.

    Mind you, Sir Malcolm Sargent was known amongst musicians as “flash harry”, not for his sartorial style but for his somtimes superficial approach. Maybe you wish to identify with that?


    SimonS1
    Participant

    SeargentMajor – do you know whether there are any plans to install the famous ying yang seating on Yangyong Airways?

    You know that beloved style where passengers have direct aisle access when everyone is in the upright position?


    BigDog.
    Participant

    Ah yes, that is another difference between the Yangon Airlines and the other. The other operates 2 classes, the Yak and the Yurt – same seat but with the Yurt you get the privilege to pay double, there is a curtain so you can snub your nose at the Yak class and be covered with a throw.

    Canucklad 18/05/2014 07:03 GMT

    “Its like….Dorothy and Toto stumbling across Ron Jeremy and Ben Dover on the yellow brick road”

    Either get some therapy or become a script writer for the “Fast Show”… 😉 absolutely appalling but epic.

    SeargentMajor – From “O” level calculus doesn’t differentiation lead to integration?


    dutchyankee
    Participant

    Me likey the new S&M! He funny!,,

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