Saturday, April 18, 2009

It's Frühstück on Flight 453

The OJ was fantastic. Um... excuse me there appears to be something green on my fork. Beth thought I was having a baked potato.

40 comments:

  1. Gosh, that looks scrummy. What do they call it, bread with mouldy bread?

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  2. Jorge, I bet script writers have heard fans' prayers about more comedic scenes Hurley x Miles and decided to strike a crushblow on us. That scenes with EmpireStrikes script, "Miles changing diapers to himself" quotes, hanging with his dad etc were so damn hilarious that made my whole week. I think when you and Ken were rehearsing these lines, u were dying of laugh :D
    BTW, that guy, Miles's dad, gives me chills X_X Not actor himself, but doctor's image... So strange to see him in person (not in "old training movie" style).
    I'm from Russia, and you should know, we love LOST very much and especially you \o/
    PS. Luke lost his hand, but could rejoined father only on the DARK SIDE, so he chose freedom over hand. ._.

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  3. You should check out my Flickr stream, I've taken so many shots like that :)

    Oh, and is that cake with bread? What do they serve you poor souls in business class?

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  4. That right thing is what we Germans call a "Marmorkuchen". :D

    The left thing though... Dried, old bread roll?

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  6. I don't know what to comment because I have no idea what that is in your picture??? Which is not a good sign when it comes to food. If you want some ideas about writing a letter of complaint regards airline food check this out: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/travelnews/4344890/Virgin-the-worlds-best-passenger-complaint-letter.html

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  7. I've always wondered if, after doing the show, flying made you nervous.

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  8. Is that a marble pound cake with a roll? If so-why would they serve cake with a roll?
    If that's not what it is, what is it? Did you eat it?????

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  9. That seems like a dessert to me. Isn't that It Jorge? It should taste great . Ya mero llegas a españa. They are gonna eat you alive, lol.

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  10. Mate... green stuff on your fork? Consider yourself lucky!

    I was in America last month and was on a flight from NY to North Carolina. Thought I was going to have a nice flight. Look across the aisle and what do I see? The fattest man I had ever seen in my life.
    Seriously.
    He looked like he'd eaten the crew.

    He was so fat that I couldn't get out of the plane until he did because his belly blocked half the aisle.

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  11. The green fork is nasty, but I can't even figure out what it is! It does look like marble pound cake. If it is a type of bread, why would they give you so much?? The bread on the left that looks like a potato looks yummy- just like the ones they serve at Outback Steakhouse. Mmmm.

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  12. So is that something German you were eating, then? What IS German for "looks like baked potato and chives", anyway?

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  13. mmmm left over salad leaf on your fork.

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  14. Okay, I give up...what is that? :)

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  15. What was it, pumpernickel? That looks like marble cake. No one ever gave me cake on a plane.

    Oh, I made a funny... sort of.

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  16. it's the new diet - give people food they won't be able to eat

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  17. I've had another look - it could be tapenade - which I adore

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  18. Call me weird but I LOVE German bread and cake. Lucky you! :)

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  19. Don't know why they served a Brötchen together with a Marmorkuchen ;-) Usually we Germans don't eat this together! Oh and by the way, Frühstück is spelled with a "h" ;-)))

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  20. Can only imagine what the poor schlubs back in coach were having (and being a frequent schlubber myself,I can assure you it is even less appetizing...if we get any food at all.).

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  21. awesome Umlauts ... do you speak German?

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  22. it´s frühstück, you forgot the h

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  23. I think I just threw up a little in my mouth.

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  24. Some people already mentioned the missing h in Frühstück. ;)

    Be lucky that you got real forks in the first class (I guess?), in the economic class you mostly get plastic ones. Not much fun to eat with. D:

    The right thing on your plate is a marble cake. The left thingy seems to be a bread roll, a whole wheat bread roll (called wholemeal in the UK). Both things are yummy, however they usually don't get served together. The bread roll is typically served at breakfast, marbled cake ususally for dessert. Must have been a weird airline serving both things at the same plate. :P

    Keep on blogging, your blog is fantastic. :D

    Kind regards from Germany,
    Jessica

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  25. I have never seen plane food like that.

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  26. hahaha
    It's a pity that you can't show us all your pictures in the airplane. You are really really funny.
    Remember me not to flying ever with you! hahaha (once the fly assistant when I was flying to Mexico had to make me shut up because my laugh watching "Little Miss Sunshine" sounded in all the plane :S).
    I'm really afraid because my poor english, only God knows if you can understand me hahaha.

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  27. What is "Rourke" doing on your plate? I hope you realize who that potato is...

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  28. Jorge your the best man. I love your character on LOST.. In fact I know Terry O'Quinn personally he happens to be a good friend of mine. Keep writing and updating us. Love it.

    Brooke

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  29. Your fork is the reason I don't eat on airplanes. I know the work it takes to keep a kitchen clean and I don't trust that these flight attendants can do that while also making sure you survive a "water landing". All my in-flight food comes from the BK or Jack-in-the-Box in my terminal.

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  30. You: Waiter what's this fly doing in my soup?

    Waiter: Backstroke...

    I know, I know, its a terrible joke...

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  31. Actually, it's "Frühstück" ;)

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  32. Wow. I would have thought that was a baked potato too. Uh...What is it?

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  33. Und hast das gut geschemckt? Hope you had/have fun in Germany!

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  34. Hey! Where's the plastic spork utensil I always end up with on flights??

    So you get pulled over in airport security and get recognized by fans and then get a real metal fork with your dinner. I, however, have a stout woman with a mustache and no sense of humour feel me up in airport security and I get a plastic spork with my ham sandwich on a dry stale bun with no condiments.

    Why do I get the feeling you didn't fly coach?

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  35. Yuckies. There's a great letter out there to the president of one of the airline companies about the Indian "food" a passenger was served. The fork was the worst offender, though.

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  36. Hi !

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