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PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 6:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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And yes, FF, as has been adequately explained, the comment was a joke - thought the wink was a dead giveaway Wink


Well, you know me, not always able to get jokes.  Too serious.  

But on the other hand, there was NO smiley on the first post about Inglorious Basterds.  

Must see the movie and fully dive into the subtleties.  Or not.  We don't get many movies out here in glorious France Profonde, certainly no Tarantino.  Gotta go into one of two cinemas in Montpellier to see such films.  I CAN see Harry Potter, in French, locally.


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 9:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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[Inglorious Basterds.  

Must see the movie and fully dive into the subtleties.  Or not.  We don't get many movies out here in glorious France Profonde, certainly no Tarantino.  Gotta go into one of two cinemas in Montpellier to see such films.  I CAN see Harry Potter, in French, locally.


ùtorrent, then mininova or the other one (whose name escapes me but Google doesn't list) and use VLC media player to watch. you may need to download subtitles too via Josef ....

otherwise the same here ...Les Ch'tis, le Petit Nicolas or Clint Eastwood shouting in French. As for the infuriating Johnny Hallyday Optic 2000 advert  Evil or Very Mad
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 10:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Though l'homme du train was a v good film.

Have to say my evenings in la France profonde were full of dinners with either my masonic, le pen voting neighbour or my rose quaffing, TdF loving neighbour Wink
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 10:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

bianchigirl wrote:
Though l'homme du train was a v good film.

Have to say my evenings in la France profonde were full of dinners with either my masonic, le pen voting neighbour or my rose quaffing, TdF loving neighbour Wink


Funny, we had a le Pen voting neighbour as well.  He owned the bar/restaurant.  They had a general election while we were there, and 30% of the people who voted in our village voted for le Pen and his mob.

Now what was this thread about?  Ah, yes, Velo d'or.  Does it actually mean anything to someone like Berto, I wonder?
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 10:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

kathy wrote:
bianchigirl wrote:
Though l'homme du train was a v good film.

Have to say my evenings in la France profonde were full of dinners with either my masonic, le pen voting neighbour or my rose quaffing, TdF loving neighbour Wink


Funny, we had a le Pen voting neighbour as well.  He owned the bar/restaurant.  They had a general election while we were there, and 30% of the people who voted in our village voted for le Pen and his mob.

Now what was this thread about?  Ah, yes, Velo d'or.  Does it actually mean anything to someone like Berto, I wonder?


My friends in France are generally to drunk to worry about politics..Wink
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 9:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

When I'm sober I worry about LePen getting in and sending home the Brits who claim RSA while driving flash (i.e. non-French) cars.

My neighbours are interested in hunting, drinking and being beaufs...

Last copy of Vélo I saw had an old American on the cover - that put me off ever buying it. I assume it is a magazine for a doctor's waiting room. This obscure award ceremony appears to confirm this.
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 5:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Obviously people have views about different mags.  I find Velo quite good, with in depth articles better than any that I read on links in other mags on this forum.  There may be some better ones in France on the racing scene, but I have never seen them.  I read the British ones, when someone sends me one, and they seem pretty much the same thing.   But I certainly don't want to get into defending the mags or any one mag.  I enjoy reading it.

As for "obscure award ceremony", I don't think that is quite accurate.  Greg and Al were handed their trophies on Stade 2, which if I am right, is the headline sports show of the week.  At least for those of us who do not have dozens of channels.  I did ask if anyone knew of any other "global cycling award" that might be better done or more important, but no one could think of one.  So in fact, I am not sure it is accurate to even call it an obscure award.  Unless someone knows of a more important or even any other such award at all.

Still and all, everyone is entitled to their taste, and there is no doubt there were some odd choices made by the various cycling reporters from the sixteen countries.  But I doubt if there can be any doubt about the winner, not a difficult choice.
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 8:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

FF, I used to buy Velo every month when I lived in France - thought it was excellent, better than any of the mags I bought in the UK.  I managed to get it for about a year in Spain as well - one of our paper shops in the town had l'Equipe every day, and Velo every months, as well as the Mail, Telegraph, Espress etc, and a hot of German and Dutch papers.  I sometimes get one in Spain called Bicisport but it's nothing like as good.  NOw I'm in the sticks I can't get anything but Spanish papers and magazines.
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 9:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

bianchigirl wrote:
Though l'homme du train was a v good film.

Have to say my evenings in la France profonde were full of dinners with either my masonic, le pen voting neighbour or my rose quaffing, TdF loving neighbour Wink


mediocre, Wedding Singer better, and The Man Without a Past shists over both  Cool


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