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jlaird

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Excellent trip. Lots of great looking gals and even a few neat old cars and castles and such.
 
jlaird said:
Excellent trip. Lots of great looking gals and even a few neat old cars and castles and such.

welcome back! sounds great, of course we need lots of pics of er um Castles. :whistle:
 
Welcome back Jack! Like JP says, we need lots of pictures of castles.
Rut
 
Rut said:
Welcome back Jack! Like JP says, we need lots of pictures of castles.
Rut

...and things. :devilgrin:
 
jlaird said:
Excellent trip. Lots of great looking gals and even a few neat old cars and castles and such.

Where did you go?

My wife and I are headed there in late June for a few weeks. We're doing the eastern side this time (Paris, Reims, Burgundy country, along the Swiss/Italian border in the alps and down to Nice). It's been 6 years, and we're itching to go back. It's my favorite place to go.

Because Helen (born in England) has an EU passport, we're half hoping we could retire there (and their health care and system is superior to ours - and hardly anything beats the food). 'Course I'd have to learn to "talk pretty"... and I'm not sure sure I'll ever be able to.
 
Boink said:
jlaird said:
Excellent trip. Lots of great looking gals and even a few neat old cars and castles and such.

Where did you go?

My wife and I are headed there in late June for a few weeks. We're doing the eastern side this time (Paris, Reims, Burgundy country, along the Swiss/Italian border in the alps and down to Nice). It's been 6 years, and we're itching to go back. It's my favorite place to go.

Because Helen (born in England) has an EU passport, we're half hoping we could retire there (and their health care and system is superior to ours - and hardly anything beats the food). 'Course I'd have to learn to "talk pretty"... and I'm not sure sure I'll ever be able to.

Le boink. hehehe
 
JPSmit said:
Le boink. hehehe

Well, that's a start. :laugh:
I find it difficult to even phonetically pronounce stuff in France.
Still, I'll try:
Respondez S'il Vous Plaid (Honk if you're Scottish) or
Apres Moe Le Deluge (Larry and Curly got wet)
How am I doin'?
 
Boink said:
JPSmit said:
Le boink. hehehe

Well, that's a start. :laugh:
I find it difficult to even phonetically pronounce stuff in France.
Still, I'll try:
Respondez S'il Vous Plaid (Honk if you're Scottish) or
Apres Moe Le Deluge (Larry and Curly got wet)
How am I doin'?

Tres Bon! (three candies)
 
JPSmit said:
Boink said:
JPSmit said:
Le boink. hehehe

Well, that's a start. :laugh:
I find it difficult to even phonetically pronounce stuff in France.
Still, I'll try:
Respondez S'il Vous Plaid (Honk if you're Scottish) or
Apres Moe Le Deluge (Larry and Curly got wet)
How am I doin'?

Tres Bon! (three candies)

Outta how many? :jester:
 
jlaird said:
Lots of great looking gals

I was single far longer than I've been married. If I'm not allowed to order, I don't wanna see what's on the menu.

There's no time off for good behaviour. :jester:
 
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