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Woo free upgrade to business class. #mininglyf

Dat 20" screen and half bed

What you get that for?

Also, hope you're saving your points for the next Singapore visit...

Dat 20" screen and half bed

What you get that for?

Also, hope you're saving your points for the next Singapore visit...

thought V have full lie flat from perth,

those upgrades make flying good.

plus they offer to warm your nuts on emirates.

I'll probably eat beforehand anyway.

Also went to a different branch of gym than my own today, always makes me miss my usual. Also saw a guy in formal shoes working out. #dress2impress

Is anyone coming to Garage Cafe on Wednesday?

If Artz has my front bar fixed, yes. I've never been to garage cafe either. Only heard of it through here. Alvin, if you're a better cook, when's the next dinner at yours?

Dat 20" screen and half bed

What you get that for?

Also, hope you're saving your points for the next Singapore visit...

Just got platinum cred and they must have had some spare seats in business.

Points are saved. When is the next trip? :P

Get a schnitzel they always served me well there

It's a cafe in a warehouse what did you expect lol

do not take food advice from this man.

remember kids, he is going to die at 50 from colon cancer

fitted a Bee*R rev limiter to car last week (for ignition cut, not for flamage), was trying to crack the case because people havent had them working on FWD SR20's reliably. It works, but cuts revs very inconsistently...

Will do some reading up on fitting them to cars with EFI/distributor systems. Is that what the micra has? what motor is it? any other popular nissans?

Just got platinum cred and they must have had some spare seats in business.

Points are saved. When is the next trip? :P

They neglect to mention this treatment on the platinum cred section of the website lol

I should be a silver by the end of the year, by off my own status credits and hard earned money :P

If you keep going you can get plat for life I think? Like 7000+ status creds

Dunno when next trip but I wanna go back soon. Will have to tee something up with Jay for dat free accommodation so I don't have to bunk at a brothel in little India :P

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