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15/04/2008, 17:36
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Clair

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Make it strawberry jam and he'll be on the ferry next week...![Big Smile [:D]](/cs/images/emotions/biggrin.gif)
Clair, a Real Virtual French Person
La vérité est si obscurcie en ce temps et le mensonge si établi, qu'à moins d'aimer la vérité, on ne saurait la reconnaître. (Blaise Pascal)
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15/04/2008, 17:42
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Clair

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Sounds perfect! A dog, pasties, scones with jam and cream...He may well decide to stay a while...![Whistles [Www]](/cs/images/emotions/whistling.gif)
Clair, a Real Virtual French Person
La vérité est si obscurcie en ce temps et le mensonge si établi, qu'à moins d'aimer la vérité, on ne saurait la reconnaître. (Blaise Pascal)
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15/04/2008, 17:43
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Pads

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Is there a House hunting magazine called De particulier de particulier .... What does this mean ? private or particular ?
Dirty Tom =^..^= Where ever I lay my paw thats my home
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15/04/2008, 17:46
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gosub

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I don't know about the magazine but "particulier de particulier" means private sale.
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15/04/2008, 17:50
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Pads

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Thanks gosub
Dirty Tom =^..^= Where ever I lay my paw thats my home
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15/04/2008, 18:35
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gardengirl
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We know someone who found his wonderful apartment in Nice through a 'particulier' magazine/paper. His terraces were bigger than the whole of our little apartment!
Jo
PS The pasties sound wonderful!
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15/04/2008, 18:56
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Pads

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It was Jam at one end and meat and potatoe at the other, the thick turned crust at the side was for them to hold them with, as in the tin mines they would come in contact with arsnic., and could not go to wash there hands so they would eat the pasty and chuck the thick crust after eating, , sad that as its my favorite bit
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