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Gordon Brown travels in UC.. for the food!!!!

Posted:
23 Sep 2005, 20:16
by Nottingham Nick
According to page 17 of today's Daily Mail (so it MUST be true [:(!] )
Chancellor Gordon Brown, and his chums from the Treasury, travelled with VS to the IMF meeting in Washington today, instead of taking their usual seats on BA.
The reason given by 'a DC bound source'... 'He wanted to avoid food produced by Gate Gourmet, I imagine' [:0]
The small article in the 'Ephraim Hardcastle' column goes on to say... Virgin Atlantic's grub - by LSG- is considered a cut above Gate Gourmet's [}:)][}:)]
Sorry, can't find a link, and I hope I haven't quoted too much of the article to offend the copyright rules.[:I]
Nick

Posted:
23 Sep 2005, 20:32
by jaguarpig
Whoever he and his numerous entourage travel with we pay the bill,hope the food was up to the standard of recent reports.
[}:)]:D

Posted:
23 Sep 2005, 21:43
by Scrooge
Originally posted by jaguarpig
Whoever he and his numerous entourage travel with we pay the bill,hope the food was up to the standard of recent reports.
[}:)]:D
LMFAO

Posted:
23 Sep 2005, 22:06
by slinky09
Whatever the reason ... if HMG use Virgin that's ace

Posted:
23 Sep 2005, 23:27
by Richard28
Respect!
(in Ali G impersonation mode!)

Posted:
23 Sep 2005, 23:36
by mitchja
Good on him!!
I'm sure I read somewhere that the PM has to fly BA wheather he likes it or not.
Regards

Posted:
23 Sep 2005, 23:39
by Decker
You're normally guaranteed to meet v. nice MOD types on the IAD routes...

Posted:
23 Sep 2005, 23:59
by jaguarpig
I'm sure I read somewhere that the PM has to fly BA whether he likes it or not.
He usually takes queeny's ride:D

Posted:
24 Sep 2005, 00:14
by DavidM
Originally posted by Decker
You're normally guaranteed to meet v. nice MOD types on the IAD routes...
Thank you! [:I]

Posted:
24 Sep 2005, 00:58
by Decker
You're not Nimrod are you?

Posted:
26 Sep 2005, 03:06
by mcmbenjamin
(OT sorta)
Now Dunkin' Doughnuts is now open in the B terminal at Dulles. Right before Ben and Jerry's ice cream! [:I]
Benjamin

Posted:
26 Sep 2005, 04:49
by VS-EWR
Originally posted by mcmbenjamin
(OT sorta)
Now Dunkin' Doughnuts is now open in the B terminal at Dulles. Right before Ben and Jerry's ice cream! [:I]
Benjamin
Uh....yeah...thank you for um...notifying us of this...event.[B)]

Posted:
26 Sep 2005, 16:48
by easygoingeezer
I think its about time our top politicians
( in office ones ) started flying upper and driving flash cars, makes me sick the "guilt trip" attitude people have to have for being a success.
Though I would rather Tony stayed on top, accountants are hardly go for it are they.
I bet Tony would get the LAMB if he asked for it....sulk

Posted:
26 Sep 2005, 19:23
by AlanA
Originally posted by easygoingeezer
I think its about time our top politicians
( in office ones ) started flying upper and driving flash cars, makes me sick the "guilt trip" attitude people have to have for being a success.
Though I would rather Tony stayed on top, accountants are hardly go for it are they.
I bet Tony would get the LAMB if he asked for it....sulk
Now how different we are. I would prefer to see Tony and his sad little gang going Travel city direct and on a one way journey at that![}:)]

Posted:
27 Sep 2005, 00:29
by Howard Long
Originally posted by Nottingham Nick
Chancellor Gordon Brown, and his chums from the Treasury, travelled with VS to the IMF meeting in Washington today, instead of taking their usual seats on BA.
The reason given by 'a DC bound source'... 'He wanted to avoid food produced by Gate Gourmet, I imagine' [:0]
I guess that this has nothing to do with his registration of interest:
"On accompanying visits to Washington DC in April and December 2004, my wife and baby were upgraded by Virgin Atlantic Airways." (Registered 10 January 2005)
Do you really think that you'd ever see the Chancellor of the Exchequer pay to be at the pointy end? Surely not!

Cheers, Howard

Posted:
27 Sep 2005, 15:33
by easygoingeezer
Oh dear am I the only Brit that likes Tony, at least he is a good honest Tory:D
Not sure about Gordon though, an accountant running a first world nation, how exiting will that be....not.

Posted:
27 Sep 2005, 20:49
by jaguarpig
Tony, at least he is a good honest Tory
and I still don't like him and gordy even less:D

Posted:
13 Oct 2005, 17:48
by Littlejohn
Originally posted by easygoingeezer
Oh dear am I the only Brit that likes Tony, at least he is a good honest Tory:D
No of course not - I know of at least two others!
accountant running a first world nation, how exiting will that be....not.
Speaking as an accountant, the same critism could be made of funeral Directors perhaps;).
Actually our Gordon is not an accountant. He is the son of a clergyman, then after a short academic career as a university rector, he became a journalist[xx(]. He is blind in one eye, which is of course why he has been able to be totally honest all these years in saying
I do not have my eyes set on the Prime Minister's job
. His biggest regret is making deals when he was p,%sed in Granita retaurant in Islington.

Posted:
13 Oct 2005, 23:36
by Howard Long
Originally posted by sailor99
His biggest regret is making deals when he was p,%sed in Granita retaurant in Islington.
Allegedly...
You know I just re-read that registration of interest: "On accompanying visits to Washington DC in April and December 2004, my wife and baby were upgraded by Virgin Atlantic Airways."
So, the way I read that was that Gordo had booked himself in UC (presumably at our expense) but was prepared to let his poor long suffering wife and sprog sit at the back, presumeably with the sprog sitting on her knee. Nice guy... the last person I heard admitting publicly popping their other half at the back while they larged it up at the front was the lovely (!) John McCririck (whom I was unlucky enough to involuntarily bump into for the second time in my life when he was completely trollied in a lift at the Four Seasons in Vegas a couple of years back).
Are Gordon Brown and John McCririck by any chance related? Shirley not! But you heard it here first.

Cheers, Howard

Posted:
14 Oct 2005, 09:59
by Bazz
Are they the same person Howard? You never see them in the same picture

;)

Posted:
14 Oct 2005, 12:09
by easygoingeezer
Well Sailor if I were primeminister I would implement the first gay dictatorship, there would be a tax on shell suits and hoodies, champers would be tax free and posh cars would get police escourts
dressed fashionably of course. Single people would at last not be taxed to death in order to pay for other peoples children and there would be a no tolerance policy towards infants that scream and run wild in airports and my upper class lounge:D
The armed forces would naturally be dressed in Versace. first mission to invade the chapagne region of france and occupy the vineyards, they would surrender in any case.

Posted:
14 Oct 2005, 12:25
by Littlejohn
OK. You've got my vote then. But suggest you cut the army dressed in versace bit - that's just kinky:D.

Posted:
14 Oct 2005, 12:32
by easygoingeezer
How about some diamante pistols then:D

Posted:
14 Oct 2005, 13:04
by jaguarpig
How about some diamante pistols then
Probably function better than the SA80:D

Posted:
14 Oct 2005, 13:18
by Littlejohn
Originally posted by easygoingeezer
How about some diamante pistols then:D
Nah - Too Liberace. Suggest pristine navy with gold braid all over the place. Not so much Village People, but more Russell Crowe in Master and Commander[:p]. Good God, the very thought makes me weak at the knees and IÕm not even gay[:0]