Best Thing To Come From France
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Best Thing To Come From France
Yes, there was one thing.
PULSAR (the Lancaster uni sci-fi club) showed a host of kids favourite programmes tonight for a change.
One of them was Inspector Gadget. But as much as I liked the series, I hear Diznee has made a straight to vid sequel of the original film with Matthew Broderick (which was okay but the car sucked). }p
Other than that, we also watched Defenders Of The Earth, Trapdoor, Dogtanian And The Muskerhounds, the first X-Men episode and Dungeons & Dragons as well as the first and cheesiest episode of Jayce & The Wheeled Warriors.
Ah, memories.
PULSAR (the Lancaster uni sci-fi club) showed a host of kids favourite programmes tonight for a change.
One of them was Inspector Gadget. But as much as I liked the series, I hear Diznee has made a straight to vid sequel of the original film with Matthew Broderick (which was okay but the car sucked). }p
Other than that, we also watched Defenders Of The Earth, Trapdoor, Dogtanian And The Muskerhounds, the first X-Men episode and Dungeons & Dragons as well as the first and cheesiest episode of Jayce & The Wheeled Warriors.
Ah, memories.
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French food is deserving of it's reputation.
French wine is good, in my limited experience with it. American and Australian wines are like chewing on oak splinters in comparison, flavor wise.
French warships of 19th century were novel, and exciting designs.
French wine is good, in my limited experience with it. American and Australian wines are like chewing on oak splinters in comparison, flavor wise.
French warships of 19th century were novel, and exciting designs.
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I have never really found French food anything special. I don't drink wine.
However I agree that 19th century French predreadnaughts were good for a laugh
However I agree that 19th century French predreadnaughts were good for a laugh
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French wines are goooooooood.
As is French food. Especially the myriads of cheese sorts. Paired with one of the myriads of german bread sorts, the perfect team
As is French food. Especially the myriads of cheese sorts. Paired with one of the myriads of german bread sorts, the perfect team
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yeah, the french food, architecture, and fashion are rather nice.
its the politics where things get dicey.
its the politics where things get dicey.
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Best outta France....
Monica Bellucci!
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Yeah she's up there.
Though I have to admit their cooking and reciepes are very good...though I like Italian a little bit more for main dishes.
Though I have to admit their cooking and reciepes are very good...though I like Italian a little bit more for main dishes.
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Re: Best outta France....
Lonestar wrote:Monica Bellucci!
*pic snipped*
Ahem....she's from Italy!
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Re: Best outta France....
Score another one for Italy!Damaramu wrote:Lonestar wrote:Monica Bellucci!
*pic snipped*
Ahem....she's from Italy!
Well France does have many museums of art that are very nice....they keep the Mona Lisa and David in good shape.
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I would have to say the best thing to come from France would be mid-twentieth to late-twentieth centry military tactics. I mean, the Maginot line, look at it, it is brilliant! Have a length of simple fortifications running along a short border with a single country to hopefully keep them from invading, how BRILLIANT! I mean, it is a good thing (for the Germans, anyways...)
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Re: Best outta France....
If you're talking about Michelangelo's David, then score another one for Italy.Ghost Rider wrote:
Score another one for Italy!
Well France does have many museums of art that are very nice....they keep the Mona Lisa and David in good shape.
Florence, Italy, that is.
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Re: Best outta France....
I know thatFrank Hipper wrote:If you're talking about Michelangelo's David, then score another one for Italy.Ghost Rider wrote:
Score another one for Italy!
Well France does have many museums of art that are very nice....they keep the Mona Lisa and David in good shape.
Florence, Italy, that is.
Just saying they are at least keeping it in good shape
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P.J. is the only information source I need!Durran Korr wrote:Well, if you talk to P.J. O'Rourke, sure.RedImperator wrote:Didn't the French invent the blowjob?
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Re: Best outta France....
Yes, but she's a FRENCH movie star.Damaramu wrote:Lonestar wrote:Monica Bellucci!
*pic snipped*
Ahem....she's from Italy!
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Re: Best outta France....
She's hot, for sure, but that is the most faked looking picture I've seen in a while. Maybe because of the lighting.Lonestar wrote:Monica Bellucci!
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Re: Best outta France....
Are you sure its a fake picture maybe the photographer who took the pictures do not know how to use his equipment.Durran Korr wrote:She's hot, for sure, but that is the most faked looking picture I've seen in a while. Maybe because of the lighting.Lonestar wrote:Monica Bellucci!
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I like French Fries.
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