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#256509 by gv
13 Oct 2008, 23:32
Pls see subject. Am drinking a Mojito which is apparently now required that I am an occasional V-Flyer poster.

Claire seems well. She seemed quite amused that I only know about her from the crazy Brits and odd Americans on V-Flyer. [:D]

I hope everyone travels safe,
- Greg
#456881 by mcuth
13 Oct 2008, 23:53
Originally posted by gv
Am drinking a Mojito which is apparently now required that I am an occasional V-Flyer poster.


Ooooh no, ask them for a Blue Lagoon - that'd be more like it [:)]

Originally posted by gv
Claire seems well. She seemed quite amused that I only know about her from the crazy Brits and odd Americans on V-Flyer. [:D]


Hehehe, say hi back from us won't you? And give her a big hug from me please - been a long time since I've seen her....

Enjoy your time in that haven, and have a good flight [y]

Cheers
Michael
#457166 by honey lamb
16 Oct 2008, 23:48
Originally posted by mcuth
Originally posted by gv
Am drinking a Mojito which is apparently now required that I am an occasional V-Flyer poster.


Ooooh no, ask them for a Blue Lagoon - that'd be more like it [:)]

Cheers
Michael

Oh dear! You have been away a long time, haven't you? The Blue Lagoon has been replaced by the Mojito in the clubhouse and the Tanqueray 10 and tonic with lime on board.

Even Aer John on his first expedition into the Clubhouse, once legally allowed to drink, had a mojito.
#457178 by mcuth
17 Oct 2008, 08:27
Originally posted by honey lamb
Oh dear! You have been away a long time, haven't you? The Blue Lagoon has been replaced by the Mojito in the clubhouse and the Tanqueray 10 and tonic with lime on board.

Even Aer John on his first expedition into the Clubhouse, once legally allowed to drink, had a mojito.


Aaaaaaaaaaaargh! [:0]
T10+Tonic = ok onboard (though I still prefer a nice V&T), and mojitos are ok in small doses...but I'll stick with the blue drinks in the CH thankyouverymuch [;)]

Cheers
Michael
#457180 by Jacki
17 Oct 2008, 08:45
I've been to SFO CH a few times and now feel cheated as I don't remember Claire - I'm clearly missing out!
#457185 by McCoy
17 Oct 2008, 10:06
hehe... I remember my first time in the SFO CH, back in 06; I asked for one of those 'blue V-Flyer cocktails'!

I had two.

I didn't manage much breakfast in Revivals as I had a sore head!
#457189 by honey lamb
17 Oct 2008, 10:50
Originally posted by Jacki
I've been to SFO CH a few times and now feel cheated as I don't remember Claire - I'm clearly missing out!

Claire was missing for a time when VS outsourced staff in 2005. They then got sense and reinstated her a year or so later.

Alas, I too have missed her as she doesn't work weekends, including Fridays [:(]
#457193 by mdvipond
17 Oct 2008, 11:16
Originally posted by mcuth
Originally posted by honey lamb
Oh dear! You have been away a long time, haven't you? The Blue Lagoon has been replaced by the Mojito in the clubhouse and the Tanqueray 10 and tonic with lime on board.

Even Aer John on his first expedition into the Clubhouse, once legally allowed to drink, had a mojito.


Aaaaaaaaaaaargh! [:0]
T10+Tonic = ok onboard (though I still prefer a nice V&T), and mojitos are ok in small doses...but I'll stick with the blue drinks in the CH thankyouverymuch [;)]

Cheers
Michael

Quite agree that the T10&T(WL) should be saved for on the plane. However - and I hate to say this Michael, really I do - having tried both the Mcuth Blue and the mojito (and both in the happy envrion of SFO Clubhouse), it's the latter that has my taste buds tingling like there's a cuban salsa dancer on amphetimines in my mouth. The Blue's a good cocktail though and - to be fair - mojitos do tend to be rather 'marmite'...
#457194 by HighFlyer
17 Oct 2008, 11:23
Every good flight starts with a Mojito or two [:)]

Have a good flight Greg [y]

Thanks,
Sarah
#457210 by Jacki
17 Oct 2008, 14:10
'"Mine's a Mojito' should be the V Flyer version of the secret handshake - it should be mentioned at least once on every CH visit and any V Flyer who hears it should then respond with 'make that two'."
#457224 by buns
17 Oct 2008, 20:24
I am surprised no-one seems to have taken up the VS offer of a vesper as yet

buns
#457251 by RichardMannion
18 Oct 2008, 09:27
Originally posted by buns
I am surprised no-one seems to have taken up the VS offer of a vesper as yet

buns


Ahem. Lady Sarah did a couple of weeks ago at the LHR CH, around 7:45am in the morning too..... [:w]
#457252 by Jacki
18 Oct 2008, 09:51
Originally posted by RichardMannion
Originally posted by buns
I am surprised no-one seems to have taken up the VS offer of a vesper as yet

buns


Ahem. Lady Sarah did a couple of weeks ago at the LHR CH, around 7:45am in the morning too..... [:w]


[?] Do you have the obligatory cooked breakfast before, with or after a 7.45am pick me up?!!
#457253 by HighFlyer
18 Oct 2008, 11:37
Originally posted by Jacki

Do you have the obligatory cooked breakfast before, with or after a 7.45am pick me up?!!


Personally, I have a couple of slices of granary toast and a pot of tea on arrival at the Clubhouse and a good read of the papers, then its normally Mojito time, but on my last flight i thought it would be rude to not at least try a Vesper. Be warned, they are rather strong and even my liver got a bit of a shock.

Thanks,
Sarah
#457257 by MarkedMan
18 Oct 2008, 12:34
Originally posted by HighFlyer


Be warned, they are rather strong and even my liver got a bit of a shock.


Ain't nothing but (mostly hard) liquor and a twist or olive in a (Dry) Martini, or a Vesper. It's not going to be to everyone's taste, that's for sure. Personally, I love 'em, though mine's with Plymouth Gin.

Lillet Blanc is Bordeaux's answer to vermouth; I came across a really good variation on the house drink, a Lillet Mojito, though speaking of liver damage substituting Lillet for Rum in your drink will definitely make it lightweight. But very tasty.
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