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Indeed. I like any colour but the white one.The Qantas red looks great.
In this age though you might have to recreate the experience by buying the plain aluminium cart and by crashing and bashing it around home, while reciting flight numbers and destinations in a loud voice, to make it look like the real thing. Even pushing it down steps to recreate the journey of the rogue cart on the Qantas A380 that got loose up on the top deck and headed down the stairs.For me, the origin and history of the cart is the most important thing... so it would need to be in the condition it was used on board, with tags... not a new copy, or coloured, etc.
For me, the origin and history of the cart is the most important thing... so it would need to be in the condition it was used on board, with tags... not a new copy, or coloured, etc.
And of course, if you have people round and they're sitting in your lounge, bumping it into their knees and not apologise.In this age though you might have to recreate the experience by buying the plain aluminium cart and by crashing and bashing it around home, while reciting flight numbers and destinations in a loud voice, to make it look like the real thing. Even pushing it down steps to recreate the journey of the rogue cart on the Qantas A380 that got loose up on the top deck and headed down the stairs.
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And of course, if you have people round and they're sitting in your lounge, bumping it into their knees and not apologise.
I usually cop it in the elbow - but I used to hear the flight attendants starting their run up and pull my elbow in at the last moment to thwart themAnd of course, if you have people round and they're sitting in your lounge, bumping it into their knees and not apologise.
You are giving Poochie too many ideas to handle.In this age though you might have to recreate the experience by buying the plain aluminium cart and by crashing and bashing it around home, while reciting flight numbers and destinations in a loud voice, to make it look like the real thing. Even pushing it down steps to recreate the journey of the rogue cart on the Qantas A380 that got loose up on the top deck and headed down the stairs.
Totally agree!!!For me, the origin and history of the cart is the most important thing... so it would need to be in the condition it was used on board, with tags... not a new copy, or coloured, etc.