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Travel2003

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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer 'In Talks' With Aston Villa Owner

2012-05-18 19:38:15

Aston Villa are talking to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer about taking over as their new manager.

Depends of Aston Villa's short term ambitions, but I guess Soskjaer will not do worse than A. McLeish.
If he does fairly well and they stick with him, he will gain experience all the time, which might be good for the club as well.

We know Solskjaer is extremely ambitious as a person (and player).

From Ubon To Khon Kaen

2012-05-18 16:16:21

Anyone ever driven from Ubon to Khon Kaen?

If yes, do you remember how long time it took?

Fair Play Of The Season?

2012-05-16 01:13:26

What you think?
Fair play of the season?

http://www.savetubev.../?v=2wyDWB2lqJs




PS.
The team in red is from my home town.

What Happened To The Topic?

2012-05-10 13:47:06

What happened to this topic?

Air Asia Not Too Good.

2012-05-08 02:41:11

I recently flew with Air Asia to KL.
Flight delayed (late arrival to Bangkok).
No announcement was given about the delay.
Absolutely nothing.
Delayed with prox 40 minutes.

The male cabin staff flirted with some Thai ladies seated behind me during the entire flight.
They totally ignored the need from other guests, as they gave their fullest attention to these ladies.
One of the attendants even started to "hang" on my head rest, while chit chatting with the ladies behind me.
He was so forward he asked the ladies if he could sit down next to them during the flight.
At one time he held his black garbage bag, obviously ignoring me, sitting there with garbage in my hand, ready to deliver it.
He was too busy flirting.
Amazing.
Then to top it off, when several guests, including me, asked for a landing card (immigrations card) to be filled out, we were clearly told we did not need one.
Imagine the chaos when half of us lined up without the card.

When leaving KL, we are herded like sheep to the parking bays.
When asking one Air Asia employee about which parking ot the flight to Bangkok was, he told us number 53.
53 did not exist, but 52 and 63 did.
Needless to say half of us lined up at 63, which was the flight to Singapore.
The flights to and from Bangkok, clearly showed that the English language among at least the male cabin staff is way below standard, and might be a safety concern if an emergency should arise.
The amateurishness which clearly permeates both cabin crew and ground staff working for Air Asia, is worrying.
If this is a sign of the culture within Air Asia, I am afraid the next big carrier who will lose a plane out of the air, will be Air Asia.

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