Paris, FR (besoin d'un sous-forum de voyage)
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maybe it wasn’t a hammer but a stale baguette all along
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I shouldn’t stereotype like that.
What would Marcel Marceau think?
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spike wrote:maybe it wasn’t a hammer but a stale baguette all along

Clouuuuds Rolll byyy...BANG BANG BANG BANG
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today is our one day without any set plans..my kind of day..going to hit up a market and get some fruit and stuff for the house..probably stop for a couple drinks..might grab some ramen for lunch..have not yet decided on dinner yet..no hammer attacks as of noon
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Yet
Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing!
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This sounds like you do have plans thoughdoug rr wrote:today is our one day without any set plans..my kind of day..going to hit up a market and get some fruit and stuff for the house..probably stop for a couple drinks..might grab some ramen for lunch..have not yet decided on dinner yet..no hammer attacks as of noon
Clouuuuds Rolll byyy...BANG BANG BANG BANG
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I can’t believe Doug and I managed to have our trips not overlap by only several hours. C’est la vie.
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Could’ve organized a shot of us each grabbing one of Venus de Milo’s boobies.
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no market today other than a small grocery store..mostly walked and cabbed it for about 7-8 hours..rained most of the day which was nice..had a late lunch at some random corner bistro..had foie gras, French onion soup and possibly the worst croque monsieur ever..didnt ruin the time though..I put the rest in a napkin and fed it to the ducks across the street in the river..they loved it..ended up walking home and stopping for a drink and a coffee and then having some sardines at home and finished with a nice glass of laphroaig..E.H. Ruddock wrote:This sounds like you do have plans thoughdoug rr wrote:today is our one day without any set plans..my kind of day..going to hit up a market and get some fruit and stuff for the house..probably stop for a couple drinks..might grab some ramen for lunch..have not yet decided on dinner yet..no hammer attacks as of noon
2 restaurants tomorrow..hammer free day
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a few months ago we almost planned it for last week but dog sitter was out as well..a 15 year cocker spaniel ruined the meat upspike wrote:I can’t believe Doug and I managed to have our trips not overlap by only several hours. C’est la vie.
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i'm not sure that you and spike are on the same page about what he was getting atdoug rr wrote:a few months ago we almost planned it for last week but dog sitter was out as well..a 15 year cocker spaniel ruined the meat upspike wrote:I can’t believe Doug and I managed to have our trips not overlap by only several hours. C’est la vie.
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or perhaps you are
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Wednesday dec 6...again, no concrete plans of food reservations..just walking and stopping in wherever looks good for the day...no museums on this trip which I'm thankful for..seen em all and taking time off this time..need to buy a new shirt as I spilled cream and butter on one last night..I packed light..last nights food was spectacular at Paul Bert..dover sole, a hamachi side with a passion fruit sauce..to die for..mind blowing apple tart..ended up walking it off around 11pm around the Bastille and popped into an old school hole in the wall and actually ordered a neat cutty sark..always wanted to do that..went to bed around 1230...woke up at 4am to pee and also realized I was still a bit hungry so I had a slice of ham and went straight back to bed..
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Re: Paris, FR (besoin d'un sous-forum de voyage)
What do you eat for breakfast while there?
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I forgot we have set aside some time this afternoon to belly up to the bar at Harry's where I will have an intimate time with their scotch collection
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fruit...orange, berries, etc..with a baguette or croissant and loads of butter..champagne in there somewhere and one coffeeAnders wrote:What do you eat for breakfast while there?
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I always found French breakfasts to be a bit lacking (like a croissant as the main bread), but you do sound like you are living your best life. Keep on enjoying it.doug rr wrote:fruit...orange, berries, etc..with a baguette or croissant and loads of butter..champagne in there somewhere and one coffeeAnders wrote:What do you eat for breakfast while there?
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How long are you there for, doug?
Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing!
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last full day today..we leave tomorrow afternoon..the mrs. has come down with her cold again..mostly just hang in the neighborhood and the apartment..one last dinner reservation tonight..basically had 2 dinners last night..so much eating and walking..should be home Sunday just in time for the 2nd half of the broncos game