Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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Olympic Synchronised Air Hostess Safety Demonstration

Stand in formation and perform a carefully choreographed air host/ess type demonstration in synchrony with your teammates.
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Between 20 and 30 air hostesses are gathered together to perform the pre-flight safety demonstration in eerie grinning unison.
zen_tom, Aug 14 2008

Skooch: Flying the Flag (for You) http://en.wikipedia..._the_Flag_(for_You)
The song calum remembers, I'm guessing. Came in 23rd of 24. [jutta, Aug 14 2008]

Skooch: Flying the Flag (for You) [video] http://www.youtube....watch?v=JjLjzhOlGuo
"Would you like something to suck on for landing?" Thanks, but I think you suck enough for both of us. [jutta, Aug 14 2008]

Synchronised_20Drowning an earlier, darker version of synchronisation [xenzag, Aug 14 2008]


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       I've seen this in a big airplane once, from my seat near the back. Four hostesses in view, live, and three screens showing another on video. All done in eerily grinning Japanese. [+]
baconbrain, Aug 14 2008
  

       Slightly baked - if memory serves me at all - in a video by Skoosh, Britain's airhostess themed Eurovision entry.
calum, Aug 14 2008
  

       Nil poit.   

       Pero, por signor [zen_tomo], una croissant grandisimo!
theleopard, Aug 14 2008
  

       [+] Makes as much sense as most of the other Olympic events.
James Newton, Aug 15 2008
  

       Best post of the day.
RayfordSteele, Aug 16 2008
  


 

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