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dont worry. since I'll be at Narita next friday I'll be sure to hunt it down. then use it one time each for ever person who posted in this thread. it's a tough job but someone has to do it.

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dont worry. since I'll be at Narita next friday I'll be sure to hunt it down. then use it one time each for ever person who posted in this thread. it's a tough job but someone has to do it.

hahaha richard you have to post a pic of it when you do track it down......

Im suprised you havent sniffed it out already with the amount of times you have been to Japan....unless of course this has been added after your last trip... :D

and dammit mona...your not meant to tell him where it is !!!

He has to work for his beer !!!!

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schweet! thanks mona. so airline lounge eh? which airline? I am a qantas club member, and JAL milegae member. hopefully i can get in.

hmm.. i'm sure JAP will have it... i don't even know which lounge i was it! but we flew qantas, so i'd say its whichever lounge has qantas flyers in it :P

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you chasing some fly boys eh mona? :P :P

thanks for the tip, I shall endevour to search it out on Friday.

hahaha.. sif!! just trying to find good lounge food.. there was only cheese and biscuits :P

Richard....make sure you take some pics of it when you do find it !

i wish i had now :)

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