Pistonheaders and their First World Problems.

Pistonheaders and their First World Problems.

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paul383

68 posts

118 months

Sunday 10th August 2014
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BlackLabel said:
laugh

He has a point about the st service but the "my wife has no help with 4 kids for 10 hours" comment is a cracker. Boo hoo! A parent being forced to look after their own children, what a tragedy.

Perhaps we will have someone come along shortly stating "was flying BA business class recently and some overweight mother could not even manage to control her own kids - therefore one coukd not even enjoy the champagne properly".



Edited by BlackLabel on Saturday 9th August 21:13
Assume he also got the difference between one business ticket and an economy ticket.

Chapppers

4,483 posts

192 months

Sunday 10th August 2014
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should have made the wife sit in Economy and let the nanny come to business to look after kids.

paul383

68 posts

118 months

Sunday 10th August 2014
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Chapppers said:
should have made the wife sit in Economy and let the nanny come to business to look after kids.
Or himself.

Chapppers

4,483 posts

192 months

Sunday 10th August 2014
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Don't be ridiculous, do you know who he is??!?!

Cotty

39,586 posts

285 months

Sunday 10th August 2014
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paul383 said:
Chapppers said:
should have made the wife sit in Economy and let the nanny come to business to look after kids.
Or himself.
he wasn't on the plane. 6 tickets, wife, 4 kids and a nanny

blueg33

35,987 posts

225 months

Sunday 10th August 2014
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At the Bugatti Owners Club hill clim at Prescott today, it had rained a bit and I couldn't decide whether to turn traction control off or not.

Chapppers

4,483 posts

192 months

Sunday 10th August 2014
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Cotty said:
paul383 said:
Chapppers said:
should have made the wife sit in Economy and let the nanny come to business to look after kids.
Or himself.
he wasn't on the plane. 6 tickets, wife, 4 kids and a nanny
Ah now that's some clevering right there.

Type R Tom

3,889 posts

150 months

Sunday 10th August 2014
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Chapppers said:
Cotty said:
paul383 said:
Chapppers said:
should have made the wife sit in Economy and let the nanny come to business to look after kids.
Or himself.
he wasn't on the plane. 6 tickets, wife, 4 kids and a nanny
Ah now that's some clevering right there.
I've never flown business class and probably never will but I'm sure if I'd paid a hell of a lot to turn left I wouldn't be too impressed to be joined by 4 rowdy kids. Isn't that what you pay to go in business class for?!

chibbard

1,554 posts

261 months

Sunday 10th August 2014
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Oh well, purchased car number 4 today. Better hurry up and get rid of one now. Hahaha!!!!

paul383

68 posts

118 months

Sunday 10th August 2014
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Type R Tom said:
I've never flown business class and probably never will but I'm sure if I'd paid a hell of a lot to turn left I wouldn't be too impressed to be joined by 4 rowdy kids. Isn't that what you pay to go in business class for?!
You would hope so, but it is not that uncommon.

northwest monkey

6,370 posts

190 months

Sunday 10th August 2014
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I've just come back from the Île d'Oléron and on the last day the local village boulangerie had none of my favourite Mille-feuille and I had to endure one with praline flavoured stuff instead.

FMLmad

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 10th August 2014
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northwest monkey said:
I've just come back from the Île d'Oléron and on the last day the local village boulangerie had none of my favourite Mille-feuille and I had to endure one with praline flavoured stuff instead.

FMLmad
Custard slice is a bit 'third world' surely.

Truffles would be more first world.

K50 DEL

9,237 posts

229 months

Tuesday 12th August 2014
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I got accused of having a PH 1st world problems by our own Psychobert at the weekend when I said
"My Ferrari is running low on fuel, I shall have to send my man from the office to fill it up tomorrow"

Shamefully it hadn't occurred to me just how that statement sounded, I felt awful afterwards.

Captain Muppet

8,540 posts

266 months

Wednesday 13th August 2014
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paul383 said:
Type R Tom said:
I've never flown business class and probably never will but I'm sure if I'd paid a hell of a lot to turn left I wouldn't be too impressed to be joined by 4 rowdy kids. Isn't that what you pay to go in business class for?!
You would hope so, but it is not that uncommon.
If you can't aford your own plane you have to expect to mingle with other poor people.

phib

4,464 posts

260 months

Wednesday 13th August 2014
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DanielSan said:
Why have you not got some men in to do the work??
You have neighbours !!!!

Phib

SpunkyGlory

2,322 posts

166 months

Wednesday 13th August 2014
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Justayellowbadge said:
BoRED S2upid said:
How has he made 9million by playing golf? I didn't think he was that good? He has a very valid point I wouldn't fancy looking after 4 spoilt kids for 10 hours!
I don't believe 9m for a moment.

He's spent not that far shy of that on cars recently.

Has a 288 GTO, Enzo, LaFerrari, F40, 275 4 cam, Custom FF, California and quite a few others. Some reports have him buying an F1 a year or two ago.
It says he has prize winnings of £9.4 million, it doesn't take into account sponsorship etc. Although this site seems to suggest his prize winnings have been over £20 million: http://www.therichest.com/celebnetworth/athletes/g...

TinyCappo

2,106 posts

154 months

Wednesday 13th August 2014
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StangGT said:
TinyCappo said:
Id like to raise a complaint with McVitties. My pack of digestives came with a small puppy. But due to the freeze dried and vacuum packed nature of the biscuits it was very dead and akin to a chicken in a can.

Not happy. Ruined the rest of the biscuits somewhat.
say what now?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qg1fJlrIQGU

sparkyhx

4,152 posts

205 months

Wednesday 13th August 2014
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the fizzy water fountain at work just ain't cold enough

Spydaman

1,504 posts

259 months

Wednesday 13th August 2014
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My watch cost £1000 and is water proof to 1000m but can't decide whether or not to wear it in the shower.

peter tdci

1,772 posts

151 months

Wednesday 13th August 2014
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Spydaman said:
My watch cost £1000 and is water proof to 1000m but can't decide whether or not to wear it in the shower.
Hang on, you found somewhere to buy a watch for as little as £1,000?

If it got wet, couldn't you just throw it away?