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Well we finally made it to Gay-Paris. Interesting place these frogs live in. Dog shit everywhere,,,they allow dogs into the city. The traffic is un-believable,,,if you don't ride a motorbike your a looser. Not a bloody skyline/silvia or any hi-po cars anywhere. The best I've spotted is a rexxy outside our hotel,,,Oh and a late model Mini with 21 inch chromes.

Now on the beer front,,,I have been lowered to drinking Fosters,,,all there beer is tastless crap.

Neil.

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It has It's up-sides,,,shopping is mad,,,what ever you want they seem to have,,,just don't let the Wife/Girlfriend out on her own.

I can't get over the way they drive and park. Scooters wizzing in and out of narrow streets, up gutters and they park where ever they like and I mean on corners,footpaths you name it. Touch parking is standard issue.

Neil.

Spent 2 years living in le gay france... bit of time in Paris...but mostly on La cote Dazur AKA Nice.

Ur right on the money Neil about the whole dog shite everywhere scenario....u literally have to watch every step....

As for the drivers....well u think we are bad here...HA those frogs are crazy!

Just learn a few phrases such as -

baiser mon derrière :)

Have fun mate and if u get a chance head down to Nice & Monaco... nicest area in France IMO!

Ando

come on mate kronnenberg 1664 is a tops beer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

paris i didnt enjoy, toomany weirdo's..... :)

go down to the french riviera - antibes, nice etc etc much more fun!!

i love it there!

enjoy !

Now on the beer front,,,I have been lowered to drinking Fosters
a bit like the GP then.. stupid sponsorship..

Neil do me proud and have some at least one glass of real french champagne for me ;)

hope you & Mel have a great time! how long are you there for?

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