#30 is this true? sounds like that Japs do this to maintain an image, like American and European countries and Canada are doing to maintain diversity quotas or have "women owned" benefits
#35 Today’s first class is easily more desirable than back then. The only thing missing today is a potentially hazardous charcuterie cart and the chef coming out to discuss the menu. That’s definitely first class, and the cattle are behind the curtain.
#30 is this true? sounds like that Japs do this to maintain an image, like American and European countries and Canada are doing to maintain diversity quotas or have "women owned" benefits
#35 Today’s first class is easily more desirable than back then. The only thing missing today is a potentially hazardous charcuterie cart and the chef coming out to discuss the menu. That’s definitely first class, and the cattle are behind the curtain.
#27 the Thing is riddled with mistakes. Serbia Not servia roumania with ou REALLY?
No, it's the Death Star; I can see the trench.
Value down the drain
You, Sire, are a person of culture.
#35 Today’s first class is easily more desirable than back then. The only thing missing today is a potentially hazardous charcuterie cart and the chef coming out to discuss the menu. That’s definitely first class, and the cattle are behind the curtain.