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ba first class lounge is where its at my man.

RAF brize norton departure lounge is not.

I've never been to one of these 'lounges' so I'll take your word for it.

I've never been to one of these 'lounges' so I'll take your word for it.

ba has free incredible food, usually some sort of piano performer is evening, fre beverages alcholic and otherwise, a masseuse and that other fancy shit.

RAF brize, had a few buckets to piss in, stale ration packs and smelt of a 1000 soldiers balls.

I've only experienced BA lounge in heathrow Terminal 5...and was not impressed.

now Cathay in HK had a free noodle bar and asahi..that is awesome.

emirates standard pour champane in Dubai is Moet chandon, goes well with the hot dogs.

for some reason I still like Singapore the best however, laid back and good food. plus awesome shower cubicles.

ba had buisness lounge and the inside that was first class in calgary, was nice. also los Angeles.

yes cathy in hk is ace. i was more occupied by the cheap smokes out side tho.

only flown military flights to middle east.....

but yes, nothing in heathrow or gatwick is good.

That feeling is amazing.

until the bolt your mechanic left in your intake pipe destroys your $3000 HKS turbo and sends metal shards through your freshly built RB26....

that feeling is only amazing for everyone else

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