From: Erilar on
Martin <martin(a)invalid.invalid> wrote:
..
>
> Don't underestimate her determination to rubbish all things French.
Oh, thay have some nice historical sites here and there.

--
Erilar, biblioholic medievalist
From: Martin on
On 27/07/10 14:57, Erilar wrote:
> Martin<martin(a)invalid.invalid> wrote:
> .
>>
>> Don't underestimate her determination to rubbish all things French.
> Oh, thay have some nice historical sites here and there.

and some of the best food, drink and castles in Europe.

Boycotting France is your loss.

From: Tim C. on
On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 16:45:52 +0000 (UTC), Erilar wrote in post :
<news:1744045066301854630.953981drache-chibardun.netinvalid(a)news.eternal-september.org>
:

> Germany, on the
> other hand, is the home of more delicious kinds of bread than any place
> I've ever been.

None of which make a decent sandwich.

--
Tim C.
They've come out with a GPS device for bird watchers that has tern by tern
directions.
From: Markku Grönroos on
28.7.2010 11:26, Martin kirjoitti:
> On 27/07/10 14:57, Erilar wrote:
>> Martin<martin(a)invalid.invalid> wrote:
>> .
>>>
>>> Don't underestimate her determination to rubbish all things French.
>> Oh, thay have some nice historical sites here and there.
>
> and some of the best food, drink and castles in Europe.
>
> Boycotting France is your loss.
>
If you boycotted rte, that would be our gain.
From: d4g4h4 on
Markku Gr�nroos <cucumber(a)hassuserveri.fi> wrote:

> 28.7.2010 11:26, Martin kirjoitti:
> > On 27/07/10 14:57, Erilar wrote:
> >> Martin<martin(a)invalid.invalid> wrote:
> >> .
> >>>
> >>> Don't underestimate her determination to rubbish all things French.
> >> Oh, thay have some nice historical sites here and there.
> >
> > and some of the best food, drink and castles in Europe.
> >
> > Boycotting France is your loss.
> >
> If you boycotted rte, that would be our gain.

I was in Kotka in January, and while nibbling on a pastry in a cafe
overlooking the frozen Baltic sea, I saw this old fat bald man suddenly
jump out of a seaside sauna and jump into a hole in the ice. I don't
know why, but I thought of you.

--
(*) of the royal duchy of city south and deansgate
www.davidhorne.net (email address on website)
"[Do you think the world learned anything from the first
world war?] No. They never learn." -Harry Patch (1898-2009)