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a different comment
Cycling along in my usual nonchalant way yesterday, I got shouted at by an irate motorist; he thought that roads were reserved either for trouser-wearers, or for French nationals, not sure which.
"Keep to the right (side of the road) in this country, you ***!"
Martin, ex-pat in friendly France.
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I would have kicked him as he passed me
just kidding
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Originally Posted by Martin S
Cycling along in my usual nonchalant way yesterday, I got shouted at by an irate motorist; he thought that roads were reserved either for trouser-wearers, or for French nationals, not sure which.
"Keep to the right (side of the road) in this country, you ***!"
Martin, ex-pat in friendly France.
Thus helping to preserve the French reputation for courtesy… :rolleyes:
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The French around Grenoble and there-abouts are some of the most courteous people in France, I should know, I've been there many's the time...in troosers...I'll take my kilt next year.
Though I do think "Keep to the right (side of the road) in this country, you ***!" was a bit below the belt.
Anywho, Colins idea was a good one.
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Oh, I agree, there are some wonderful people in France- I must say that the folk in the countryside were always warm and welcoming. But I met some of the most arrogant SOBs in the world in Paris…
That said, I'd love to visit again, especially the Bordeaux area!
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Just start a fight....he'll surrender (insert mischievous laugh)
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How soon they forget.
The late father of a local friend of mine, Teddy Goldtooth, came ashore on Utah Beach with the 4th Combat Engineers. This Navajo from Arizona spent weeks on the front lines blowing things up so the infantry could get through.
I wonder how that motorist would have treated him.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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on-topic...
Please gents, let's keep the the thread to kilts, and resist the the temptation to bash the French. Rude is rude, regardless of nationality.
Thanks,
Todd
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dae yur ain thing Martin!
rudeness is international... sadly...
bugger em...!
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6th June 06, 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by cajunscot
Please gents, let's keep the the thread to kilts, and resist the the temptation to bash the French. Rude is rude, regardless of nationality.
Thanks,
Todd
but when they make it so easy? alright fine......... how about just that one french guy?
but what was the ****?
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