Nope. I know a few of them though, and those from Ulm are... a bit weird.
Haha, nice. I am not surprised
Nope. I know a few of them though, and those from Ulm are... a bit weird.
Didn't Berlusconi pull it off?
Salut les gaffeurs français !
Ahem I won't get into political discussions, but I just wanted to point out one of my favourite modern French novel ever for gaffers to read : La Nuit des Temps by René Barjavel (it's The Ice People in English I think). I was young when I read it, but it left a strong impression on me.
I'm realizing most of the books I read for my entertainment are in English or from English authors :/
The left would have to really suck for that to happen...Oh wait.
I'm not very knowledgeable when it comes to tourism but the Mont Saint-Michel is the second most visited place after Disneyland, you should definitely see it.My wife and I are now planning a trip through Europe for next year. We're starting to book things soon. The plan is to start in Rome, move up to Florence for the Festival of Saint John (and to catch the grand final game of Calcio Storico), and then into Austria, Germany, France and finishing in England. We're probably going to be spending the most time in France. I aim to be in Paris for Bastille Day.
But besides the Palace of Versailles and the regular sights of Paris, we'd really like to check out a bit of the country side and wine regions. Any recommendations?
You could burn cars at the Champs-Élysées.My wife and I are now planning a trip through Europe for next year. We're starting to book things soon. The plan is to start in Rome, move up to Florence for the Festival of Saint John (and to catch the grand final game of Calcio Storico), and then into Austria, Germany, France and finishing in England. We're probably going to be spending the most time in France. I aim to be in Paris for Bastille Day.
But besides the Palace of Versailles and the regular sights of Paris, we'd really like to check out a bit of the country side and wine regions. Any recommendations?
Mmmm, yes I believe I'll be suggesting those to my wife. Maybe not the burning of automobiles though.
If you're in Paris for Bastille day, try to get into one of the firemen's ball. They can be really good fun ! Especially the one on the Canal Saint Martin.
Well...You are talking as if no opposition existed already. I don't think him coming back would strengthen them as much as you make it sound.
It's a FRENCH thread, I think it was inevitable we'd have a depressing debate about politics sooner or later...
Anyway thanks for the recommendation, I actually have a few books from Barjavel at home but never read them. I'll check them out !
About local liquor...I'd say try Genepi, you'll thank me later.
Does CNN have Lyon and Toulouse mislabled, or I reading the map wrong?
Worse than Hollywood Girls?
Worse than Hollywood Girls?
Fortunately I have no idea what you're all talking about.Hollywood Girls is like watching the Simpsons from the golden era in comparison, it's the worst thing I've seen being displayed on a tv screen.
It didn't hurt personnally like Metroid Other M, but it certainly beats the crap out of Sonic 06.
It's baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad.
I had the displeasure of watching a sequence were a guy in a street of Paris was talking to his friends how he contracted a credit and got plenty of money (with showing bills of 100€ and the girls were like "How will you pay you have no job" and all that.
And then he meet a bimbo who only watch the bills he still haven't hidden while he only stare at her boobs.
The whole with the most painful script ever.
And the acting, oh god, the acting!
Like imagine Les Chti à Las Vegas or some shit reality tv only worse and it's an actual tv show and scripted to boot.
I'm ashamed to be ch'ti.
You shouldn't, you're the nicest people in the country.
If there's people that should be proud of you they are in France, it's the ch'tis.
Or the tourists.
You shouldn't, you're the nicest people in the country.
If there's people that should be proud of you they are in France, it's the ch'tis.
I have a friend from the North, he enjoys playing on the whole proletarian/pedophile/inbred cliché. I don't know many people who would deal with that.I'm ashamed to be ch'ti.
Also, it was a joke. But sure, I haven't met any yet. For some reason they're not often seen in Brittany.Yeah, no.
Not even close.
Not to slight tourists but Ch'tis are really, really REALLY nice people.
If you manage to get some friends, even their family will treat you as their own.
They can be shat over by Tv all day long, it won't change the fact that they're the best.
I have a friend from the North, he enjoys playing on the whole proletarian/pedophile/inbred cliché. I don't know many people who would deal with that.
We're good at thatThe principal, it's the self-mockery.
The CEO of Titan was a republican candidate for the presidency back in 1996. These guys don't like us very much.
Hollande probably knew he wouldn't be able to do shit when he made him minister anyway. It was a way to keep a guy he hated in his pocket. Plus Montebourg's de-globalization bullshit made him a perfect candidate for a job consisting in watching our industry collapse.
Copé VS Montebourg.
The day I'm asking for Belgian citizenship.
If there's one thing this whole 'mariage pour tous' taught me is that I'm never getting into the political field ever, or am I ever taking these jokers seriously ever again.
But you'll vote in 2017?
http://www.lejdd.fr/Economie/Entrep...-francais-dans-une-lettre-a-Montebourg-592511Goodyear: le PDG de Titan en rajoute
Le PDG de Goodyear, Maurice Taylor, a confirmé mercredi à l'AFP avoir envoyé une lettre "pas toute rose" au ministre du redressement productif Arnaud Montebourg dans laquelle il refuse de reprendre des discussions sur un plan de reprise de l'usine Goodyear d'Amiens. "Je lui ai écrit une lettre, ce n'est pas une lettre toute rose, ce n'est pas une lettre à ma petite amie, on parle d'affaires", a dit à l'AFP Maurice Taylor lors d'un entretien téléphonique.
"Il m'a écrit (...) en me disant +nous voulons relancer les négociations+. Je lui ai dit +vous êtes dingue+", a ajouté M. Taylor, affirmant qu'il n'y avait pas de négociations possibles puisque "nous sommes les seuls au monde à avoir voulu mettre de l'argent dans l'usine". "Nous sommes ceux qui avons le carnet de chèque et vous nous dites que nous devons d'abord rencontrer les syndicats? (...). Vous êtes dingues", a-t-il répété.
Tout le monde sera assis à boire du vin rouge
"La semaine de travail pour un travailleur français c'est 7 heures payées par jour. Il déjeune et fait des pauses pendant une heure par jour, travaille pendant trois heures et pendant les trois autres heures il s'assoit et discute", a poursuivi le patron de Titan. Il a fustigé l'attitude du gouvernement français qui "autorise les importations de pneus chinois moins chers mais n'a pas le droit d'exporter de pneus en Chine". "Bientôt, en France (il n'y aura plus d'emplois) et tout le monde passera la journée assis dans les cafés à boire du vin rouge", a-t-il conclu.
Arnaud Montebourg a assuré mercredi qu'il répondrait par écrit au PDG de Titan international, qui a renoncé à reprendre l'usine de pneus Goodyear d'Amiens-Nord après des années de négociations infructueuses. Le représentant de la CGT, majoritaire à l'usine Goodyear d'Amiens-Nord, Mickaël Wamen a dénoncé une "insulte totale", jugeant Maurice M. Taylor proche de l'"asile psychiatrique".
On aura plutôt une de ces querelles de grands concepts déconnectés du réel (levons le tabou du protectionnisme! non, le protectionnisme, c'est pas la solution, retroussons-nous plutôt les manches et affrontons le vaste monde) que nous affectionnons tellement. Sans doute quelques mesures symboliques à l'effet douteux (la TVA sociale semble tenir la corde) pour donner le sentiment au peuple que le gouvernement sait écouter ses inquiétudes. Les vrais problèmes, eux, attendront.
Getting so much as a smile out of a French girl is an achievement.Is there any reason I shouldn't move to France?