Looked like sneakers.Was the giant flamingo wearing the white clodhoppers?
And just to eat Vegemite toast!Looked like sneakers.
So she paid avg $250 for economy or being the savvy high flying grifting biznis woman that she thinks she is, paying anywhere from $450 to $900 for business class, unless like @Oops I did it again , paid to access the lounge.
Spending wisely as per usual.
I love this description! https://giphy.com/yTn4NRdt3opRRUi8SKI had the absolute pleasure of observing this raving lunatic in the wild in the virgin lounge this morning. Everyone in the Melbourne uniform of black, black, and black, quietly going about their business, then a flamingo clomping around the place, maniacally talking into her phone, loudly giggling with nobody, and generally looking like a nutcase.
Appropriate:I love this description! https://giphy.com/yTn4NRdt3opRRUi8SK
I'm too poor to go into a lounge, so food court it is ha ha ha.(airport food/drink prices should be illegal)
I was travelling today and noticed the blue and orange tracksuit in a store at a cheaper price.I am so proud of this outfit! You didn’t design it you moron it’s a massed produced with your label on it and please educate yourself on the exact release date and cost of your overpriced clothing much business owner AmyLou.
And probably better quality.I was travelling today and noticed the blue and orange tracksuit in a store at a cheaper price.
Just returned from holidays in the tropics. Looked back at a family pic taken en route to dinner. I was in full black summery dress and the rest of family in shades of grey, black. Had to laugh - thought yep we are melbournians through and through.Gonna say I’m Melbourne to my bones, but I’m partial to a brightly- coloured outfit/day sequins, etc. But never with my bra out. And no clomping. Normally I’m skulking into the airport lounge, looking like I expect to get arrested at any minute cos I don’t really belong there
Virgin domestic lounge food choices have been miserable when I have been there. Food court all the way!I'm too poor to go into a lounge, so food court it is ha ha ha.
Though I did get complementary access to the Qantas business lounge in Perth several years ago (pre-COVID). TBH, I wasn't that impressed! Food was meh.
I’m living for the fact that Amy didn’t get invited to the dinner last night - oysters, caviar with vodka shots, tours of wine cellar at Mimi’s … only the top influencers got an invite to that one clearly!SORRY I WAS WRONG
Garnier event is at Chiswick, the classy restaurant Amy cannot pronounce
Wasn't Totti's the scene of the infamous bad date she had? Shows her desperation to fly to Sydney for a date! Guy probz got catfished badly and left after the entree...I wonder if she will return to Totti's and have the big piece of meat for 2 but all for herself again?
Oh, and the influencers who got invited to dinner also had their flights and accommodation paid for by Garnier…!I’m living for the fact that Amy didn’t get invited to the dinner last night - oysters, caviar with vodka shots, tours of wine cellar at Mimi’s … only the top influencers got an invite to that one clearly!
The giant flamingoIt's not a flex to be in the Virgin Lounge Amy. You get it included with Business Class or if you pay extra for it. The food is average - the only bonus is comfy seating and some decent barista made coffee in the morning.
Happy belated birthday @notgifted - I hope it was a fabulous day.
@ActiveLies - Was the giant flamingo wearing the white clodhoppers? I really hope she was - the general public should be subjected to her poor fashion taste as well.
A game of “Spotto in the Wild” is never complete without photographic evidence.I had the absolute pleasure of observing this raving lunatic in the wild in the virgin lounge this morning. Everyone in the Melbourne uniform of black, black, and black, quietly going about their business, then a flamingo clomping around the place, maniacally talking into her phone, loudly giggling with nobody, and generally looking like a nutcase.
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