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BN, at $3 a litre for 'DF' bombay sapphire, theres no other way - saves uneccasary leg movement the limes & tonic cost more than the gin
Cheers,,
10forcash
17th Jul 2005 4:33 pm
BN
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I think I can hear barking, perhaps he wants to go for walkies, that will excercise the legs a bit.
17th Jul 2005 4:42 pm
10forcash
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Yep, Mrs 10 is scheduled for a walk about now....
cheers,
10forcash
17th Jul 2005 4:46 pm
Locki
Member Since: 18 Mar 2005
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Probably I my D3 have the temperature sensor in the back.
Because when I went back to Germany ( … yes, I’m not from France … ) I had a hell of this nice stuff in the back.
… and the white one should be drunken very cold but it is great …
But nest week I have a date at my dealer. He have to fix a lot of problems.
17th Jul 2005 7:14 pm
Gurvan
Member Since: 02 Jan 2005
Location: Germany... Not far from both the US and Hard German rock...
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Locki wrote:
( … yes, I’m not from France … )
Never mind, I am here to defend France... (As if there is something to defend in that case...)
Anyway, hope you'll find that problem and its cure...
17th Jul 2005 7:18 pm
10forcash
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Gurvan,
Why are many roads in France lined with trees?
Because the Germans like to march in the shade
Vive la difference
Cheers,
10forcash
17th Jul 2005 7:22 pm
Gurvan
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Location: Germany... Not far from both the US and Hard German rock...
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Well, that one is quite old and stale... Furthermore it is more and more a "cliche" as those tree-lined roads are becoming fast a thing of the past...
Highways are becoming "Autobahn" nowadays... We took a page from the Germans book on that one except that, being French, we could not resist putting toll booths on those !
(Well except in Brittany where by law in the old treaty of annexion at the end of the middle ages, it was prohibited to levy tax on roads, bridge and so on and so forth... ) At least we don't have taxe when entering Paris...
See ya !
17th Jul 2005 7:28 pm
10forcash
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Sorry matey, no offence meant
Yep, 'red ken' must have been going apoplexic (sp?) when they suspended the congestion charges last week bet the place was snided out with chelsea tractors
cheers,
10forcash
17th Jul 2005 7:31 pm
Gurvan
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10forcash wrote:
Sorry matey, no offence meant
No worries ! None taken ! Never mind, this forum is quite civilized and I appreciate it for that...
Again, the best French bashers are French... US are good for the second place and then, I would put the rest of the world !
17th Jul 2005 7:40 pm
10forcash
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Gurvan,
Don't get me started on the 'septics'
(you know who I mean )
Cheers,
10forcash
17th Jul 2005 7:44 pm
Gurvan
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No... I don't think I am quite sure that I understand who you are talking about but, trust me on that one : nobody can bash a Frenchman like another Frenchman ! Lots and lots of experience...
Never mind ! I simply hope that Loki will have the answer to his problem and will be able to share it with us just in case it happens to someone else !
17th Jul 2005 7:48 pm
BN
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You know the best part of this thread is that the temperature links with the temperature of some very nice German White wine.
17th Jul 2005 7:50 pm
Gurvan
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BN wrote:
You know the best part of this thread is that the temperature links with the temperature of some very nice German White wine.
Except that the said wine is Alsatian actually... Which, lately, means French !
A hundred years ago, I agree, it would have been German...
17th Jul 2005 7:52 pm
BN
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Gurvan, did not notice Alcase, sorry. No matter still a fine white.
17th Jul 2005 7:57 pm
Gurvan
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BN wrote:
Gurvan, did not notice Alcase, sorry. No matter still a fine white.
Never mind ! And for the wine, I can't tell... I am allergic to alcoohol ! This forum must have the only Frenchman allergic to alcoohol !
But it true that wine from the rhine valley, whether French, German or even Swiss do have something of a reputation !
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