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Originally Posted by GepperRankins
if i met J2 i'd wouldn't hold anything against him for his accent or looks. if he started preaching about bush or acting condescending; then i'd make snidey comments :shifty:
Make sure that you make them aloud, else one whiff and he'd be hiding behind a bar-stool :snooty:
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i reckon citizens the world over like eachother in general. they just hate eachothers politics or more precisely polititians.
I agree with that entirely.
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I could really care less what they think of me while I’m there. I’m going on this trip to do and see things that I’ve done before.
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rightly so - better than daily life any day
enjoy and say hi from me
xtra - I Love Paris
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Originally Posted by j2k4
I'd almost rather appear by appointment, for example on a comfy barstool (appropriately sized, of course) next to JPaul, Rat, or even you, Manker.
you could all share the same barstool if you upended it :ohmy: :naughty: :lol: http://img38.echo.cx/img38/4118/coats26yd.gif
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Originally Posted by manker
Omg. Imagine having to refrain from talking about politics to your sister. I simply do not know how I'd cope.
Do you even know his sister.
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Originally Posted by BigBank_Hank
I could really care less what they think of me while I’m there. I’m going on this trip to do and see things that I’ve done before.
Feck sake man, that's a serious waste of a trip.
Try some new stuff, don't be so hidebound and reactionary.
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I’m going on this trip to do and see things that I’ve done before.
take a shovel, as soon as you out of plane/train/or bus etc start digging a hole as deep as you can
while at the same time remembering that you are in france
take a dump in the hole
put you head in it
and start eating
wake up!
your on vacation
have a great time
fk prejudgment - enjoy
gemby gave you life so do not abuse
soooo many posibilities
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Originally Posted by vidcc
Are you homophobic at all. :rolleyes:
No, he isn't afraid of his house.
That's just rediclious.
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Originally Posted by j2
I'm afraid once again I've been misunderstood.
Mais non, mon ami. I took your statement, added a tasty morsel which I didn't think you'd be able to refuse (a slight on your masculinity, no less) and cast the line asunder :naughty:
I don't think, for a moment, that you're the shrinking violet type. You've always struck me as a robust, testate sort. I do, however, think you're Francophobic. Which is a pity as it's spilled over and could affect Hank's appreciation of the culture created by the Parisian artisans.
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Originally Posted by manker
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I'm afraid once again I've been misunderstood.
I do, however, think you're Francophobic. Which is a pity as it's spilled over and could affect Hank's appreciation of the culture created by the Parisian artisans.
I see what you are saying mate, however I think that Hank is probably capable of taking suggestions but making up his own mind.
I doubt he is so otiose as to just read the words of others and let them decide what he should or shouldn't do. Tho' I may have misread the situation, obviously.
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I do, however, think you're Francophobic. Which is a pity as it's spilled over and could affect Hank's appreciation of the culture created by the Parisian artisans.
I see what you are saying mate, however I think that Hank is probably capable of taking suggestions but making up his own mind.
I doubt he is so otiose as to just read the words of others and let them decide what he should or shouldn't do. Tho' I may have misread the situation, obviously.
It is oft said in a court of law that a jury should disregard evidence heard on account of it being inadmissable. But once heard, the implications of same evidence cannot be totally erased from one's mind's eye.
I am not suggesting Hank is otiose, merely that it may subconciously discombobulate his judgement, somewhat.
Re: Things To Do In Paris
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Originally Posted by manker
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I see what you are saying mate, however I think that Hank is probably capable of taking suggestions but making up his own mind.
I doubt he is so otiose as to just read the words of others and let them decide what he should or shouldn't do. Tho' I may have misread the situation, obviously.
It is oft said in a court of law that a jury should disregard evidence heard on account of it being inadmissable. But once heard, the implications of same evidence cannot be totally erased from one's mind's eye.
I am not suggesting Hank is otiose, merely that it may subconciously discombobulate his judgement, somewhat.
I am surprised at you, I would never have suspected you capable of such tawdry logic. If the suggestions discombobulate his subconcious decision making that has exactly the same effect as an otiose demeanour on his part.
The end result is the same.
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I took your statement, added a tasty morsel...and cast the line asunder :naughty:
Asunder?
Why? :huh:
Are you sure you want to cast me as a Francophobe if such term is not your own concoction?
The only problem I have with the French is their, ummm....
ethnicity. :P
Move them all to Spain or Italy and I'm sure they would soon be indistinguishable from the natives.
Honestly though, our resident Guillaume has always presented as supremely reasonable and accomodating, and is as even-tempered as any here; I tip my oversized hat to him without compunction, as he has the type of effacing attitude toward his country as I have toward mine (though I'm sure this last is apparent to precisely no one), and I appreciate him doubly for that.
you shouldn't have to appreciate him. you think he's an odd one out? would you expect a regular french person to be meretricious and any one who isn't is a special case?
Re: Things To Do In Paris
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Originally Posted by JPaul
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It is oft said in a court of law that a jury should disregard evidence heard on account of it being inadmissable. But once heard, the implications of same evidence cannot be totally erased from one's mind's eye.
I am not suggesting Hank is otiose, merely that it may subconciously discombobulate his judgement, somewhat.
I am surprised at you, I would never have suspected you capable of such tawdry logic. If the suggestions discombobulate his subconcious decision making that has exactly the same effect as an otiose demeanour on his part.
The end result is the same.
Clearly my statement was tempered, if not qualified, with the use of 'somewhat'.
Your own use of an absolute reveals your ploy and renders your argument completely meretricious.
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Originally Posted by j2k4
BTW-What/whom would you term a "regular" French person?
obviously the same as terming a regular American.....one who has fibre in their diet :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by vidcc
obviously the same as terming a regular American.....one who has fibre in their diet :rolleyes:
...and accompagné d'un Bordeaux agréable? :)
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