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i'd love to catch a look, is there a regular flight to look out for? having lived under a flight path all my life this question is less stupid than it sounds. you used to be able to set your watch to concord...back in the days, whole playgrounds of kids shouting concord and pointing up to the sky.

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Anyone else noticed how low flying planes have

> been in the last fortnight? Well under the 2000

> feet that MP claimed in his letter to Tessa

> Jowell.


They're not lower. It's one of those "the big things are closer, the others are far away" scenarios.

DaveR Wrote:

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> I flew back from Singapore on an A380 last week.

>

> No different to a 747 when you're sitting inside,

> tbh.

>

> Except the inflight entertainment system kept

> crashing. It was a very long flight.



came back from Cambodia via S'pore last week also. Pore is a dreadful place.


It was me who sat behind you, kicking the back of your seat and crying BTW

Any place has got good and bad bits. Singapore's worst places are Boat Quay and Clarke Quay - the purpose built tourist venues by the business district.


Evens so, they're only as bad as Canary Wharf and those naff little buffed-up warehouses round there.


London's dreadful if you spend the night in a Wetherspoon. etc. etc.

I liked S'pore when I was there but I was a young naval officer celebrating my 21st birthday in Boogie Street - playing tic tac toe with youngster for a singaporean $, drinking Tiger beer, eating from roadside stalls and being entertained by some very friendly QUANTAS airhostesses and avoiding the ladyboys. I thought it was fantastic - but I'm sure its now sanitised and tidy state would be less exotic.

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