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I sure loved me some Fiji!!!


Ehhh, either way it's an improvement, and a return to olden times:D


Just another sign, when furloughed you start to see signs that aren't always there:beer:
 
Did you know that the square Fiji bottles put excessive strain on the ligements in your rist when you grasp them?

You may enjoy drinking the water now but, wait until you retire and can't undo your zipper to pee.
 
Im sure this will turn into a NJA were the greatest thread in no time. Im sure you will have Fiji bottles designed just for you. Your Fiji bottles are better than every one elses im sure.
 
Did you know that the square Fiji bottles put excessive strain on the ligements in your rist when you grasp them?

You may enjoy drinking the water now but, wait until you retire and can't undo your zipper to pee.

So those crystal tumblers I use for my Knob Creek are wearing my wrists out? I thought it was the thing that made you go blind!:D
 
Actually, those 330ml bottles were designed for us, to better fit in the drink holders.


Booyah b!tches!!!! :D
And yes we can turn it into a NJA is better thread, but I much rather have it stay on topic of water and David butthole Sokol and his Dasani decision....
 
... I much rather have it stay on topic of water and David butthole Sokol and his Dasani decision....

:beer:

Yeah, somehow "drawn from an artesian aquifer" sounds a little more upscale than "drawn from the tap at the Coca-Cola factory." :laugh:
 
:beer:

Yeah, somehow "drawn from an artesian aquifer" sounds a little more upscale than "drawn from the tap at the Coca-Cola factory." :laugh:

Instead of fake customer satisfaction surveys concerning the water choice, Sokol should have said......"if it's good enough for Delta, by golly, it's good enough for Netjets!"

Anyway, glad their back to Fiji..one more thing to hopefully look forward to.. I drink alot of water and Dasani was not what "I" wanted!!
 
I thought all bottled water was pretty much the same until I drank that crack infused stuff in the square bottles.

Now, on a side note. The minerals in that water will probably give us all kidney stones. Might be NJA's way of instituting a retirement age.
 
Didn't the union require Fiji fo rits members and that is why it is back on the planes? (Must make this a union thread)
 
Hell I just like how you can fit more square bottles into a smaller space in the baggage compartment versus round bottles.
 
Ahh the days of carrying those cases of water across the ramp..almost fogot about that...

No joke, the other day I thought about Netjets and had almost forgotten what it was like to receieve a brief for the next days airline. It really has become a pretty distant memory, all the everyday stuff (like ordering food etc)
 
Old news. I was doing that back in 1986 in North Georgia. Really not that hard, but we used wood boxes. Robbed a little color but did the job. The Japanese ones look better, just goes to prove what I always said: no matter how good you are at something, there's a 12 year old Japanese who is better at it.

Makes me want to try a square cucumber. Can't get watermelon to grow worth a hoot here.
 
Besides 3 crew meals per person and square bottles of water, what other types of snacks are standard stock on the nj fleet? ...Just curious
 
Besides 3 crew meals per person and square bottles of water, what other types of snacks are standard stock on the nj fleet? ...Just curious

A variety of Dean and Deluca items, Pringles, pretzels, Oreos, a couple types of granola type bars, beer, booze and wine, and of course Tootsie Rolls. Oh, and some really good Pomegranite trail bar pieces. I forget the name, but it's excellent.
 

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