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Besides, I already gave you and everyone else here know how. I dropped 88E as a stock tip here when it was trading around 1.5 cents. It peaked at 8 cents.

But that means you only made 6.5c you peasant

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How do you rate Etihad airways? Will be flying with them to Europe.

I like flying with them.

Purely that you can buy wifi onboard for 24 hours which covers most of the flight from Melbourne to London/Paris, other airlines, you can't get/buy wifi onboard in economy class. Plus their flight time and layover time is reasonably short compared to Qantas/Emirates.

Why am I more than happy to buy wifi on board, so I can watch Netflix with subtitles rather than watch crap movies on board with/without subtitles.

But for inflight movies, I'd have to say Emirates is the best I've been to.

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Can confirm Vietnam airlines food is shithouse.

So my one experience was on a qantas code share so I had no idea I was flying Vietnam airways...

so I had the front bulk read row where there 3 Seats.

I was on far right.

A mum sat on the far left then had her 2 kids in the row in the middle..So of course she ignored them and they fought the whole way, well up to one vomited milk all over the floor.

the bathrooms were in the bulkhead in front of me.. 15 min after take off some people grab one of the drink cups to make a shield for the Smoke detector so there was a smoking room for the flight. So the whole thing stank for the whole flight.

Staff were not seen for most of the flight.

food was Bad..

When boarding most people looked to have been to the vic market on way to airport, the amount of food that was being put in the overhead lockers was stunning, so that nicely added to the aroma.

So yeah by the end of the flight, between smoke, milk vomit, lots of foods that have sat out for 10-12 hours plus some weird fish for the meal, what an aroma.

Lets just say from that point I checked code share flights after that.

I might be the only one who enjoyed their food, probably cause I wasn't expecting any on a short haul from Singapore to Hanoi. Made chicken and ham sliders out of their shit, which tasted better than they look

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Only complaint is that I specifically requested not to be sat near Asians. Look at them, talking about me and shit

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Waleed winning the gold Logie was worth it just for the bigoted butthurt that he been flowing this morning.

Between that and Sadiq Khan being elected Mayor of London the Australian Flag DP brigade has been flipping it!

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Does anyone but Waleed give a f**k about the logies?

sheeeit even he only cares because he won.... he didn't even turn up on previous years

it's a popularity contest as voted by readers of TV week ffs LOL

Does that magazine even exist anymore lol

We sure it wasn't just Waleed and a photographer from the project?

that's possible seeing as Carrie Bickmore won last year lol

I like flying with them.

Purely that you can buy wifi onboard for 24 hours which covers most of the flight from Melbourne to London/Paris, other airlines, you can't get/buy wifi onboard in economy class. Plus their flight time and layover time is reasonably short compared to Qantas/Emirates.

Is it unlimited wifi and decent speed? Might need bring my portable charger then.

So my one experience was on a qantas code share so I had no idea I was flying Vietnam airways...

so I had the front bulk read row where there 3 Seats.

Much better than AirAsia! Felt like riding in a public bus for 10hours..

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