Couscous
#65
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Ann
I had a great evening.
Spent a lovely dinner with my friend - recovering from a VCA
I have a gift fir having friends experiencing death or near death experiences.
Food was great. View from his balconies was spectacular.
Left quite late and helped a motorcyclist who was all over the place.
Plastered I am afraid but only material damage.
Nothing.
Well some people would write a rant about it.
Life is beautiful if one sees the bright side
Hips. But even without hips life is great.
I had a great evening.
Spent a lovely dinner with my friend - recovering from a VCA
I have a gift fir having friends experiencing death or near death experiences.
Food was great. View from his balconies was spectacular.
Left quite late and helped a motorcyclist who was all over the place.
Plastered I am afraid but only material damage.
Nothing.
Well some people would write a rant about it.
Life is beautiful if one sees the bright side
Hips. But even without hips life is great.
#66

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I ate couscous with my hand just once in my life, when I was invited to dinner at the home of a colleague in Casablanca. Pulling the meat apart was the only time it got a bit messy.
In restaurants, utensils are always provided and it is for each person to decide if they want to use them or not. This is the same in places like India.
Over the years I have noticed that the taboo of the left hand has all but disappeared in at least the urban Arab world.
In restaurants, utensils are always provided and it is for each person to decide if they want to use them or not. This is the same in places like India.
Over the years I have noticed that the taboo of the left hand has all but disappeared in at least the urban Arab world.
#67
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Maybe Wo you should hang out with more sophisticated Americans'
That exists ? When I look at your president I have my doubts.
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Of course Marie Le Pen and her worse father, Jean-Marie, must be considered the height of tolerance and sophistication, as was the Vichy government.
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Palenq-Please do not ask what I use as a knife.
That exists ? When I look at your president I have my doubts.
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Of course Marie Le Pen and her worse father, Jean-Marie, must be considered the height of tolerance and sophistication, as was the Vichy government.
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Palenq-Please do not ask what I use as a knife.
#68

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You win the prize, IMD -- first person on the thread to make an allusion to Nazis and WW2 to try to win a debate... about couscous. Really, sometimes I don't know whether to be ashamed to be on this board or just laugh it off.
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Godwin's law
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American attorney and author Mike Godwin coined his eponymous law on Usenet in 1990
Sooner or later . . . from Wiki
Godwin's law (or Godwin's rule of Hitler analogies)[1][2] is an Internet adage which asserts that "As an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Hitler approaches 1"[2][3]—*that is, if an online discussion (regardless of topic or scope) goes on long enough, sooner or later someone will compare someone or something to Hitler or his deeds.
Promulgated by American attorney and author Mike Godwin in 1990,[2] Godwin's law originally referred specifically to Usenet newsgroup discussions.[4] It is now applied to any threaded online discussion, such as Internet forums, chat rooms, and comment threads, as well as to speeches, articles, and other rhetoric[5][6] where reductio ad Hitlerum occurs
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American attorney and author Mike Godwin coined his eponymous law on Usenet in 1990
Sooner or later . . . from Wiki
Godwin's law (or Godwin's rule of Hitler analogies)[1][2] is an Internet adage which asserts that "As an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Hitler approaches 1"[2][3]—*that is, if an online discussion (regardless of topic or scope) goes on long enough, sooner or later someone will compare someone or something to Hitler or his deeds.
Promulgated by American attorney and author Mike Godwin in 1990,[2] Godwin's law originally referred specifically to Usenet newsgroup discussions.[4] It is now applied to any threaded online discussion, such as Internet forums, chat rooms, and comment threads, as well as to speeches, articles, and other rhetoric[5][6] where reductio ad Hitlerum occurs
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So IMD.
You insult my US friends that you will never meet and you bring in Vichy.
Let me remind you that the French didn't elect Le Pen. Father daughter or niece.
But I think Trump has been. and is in power.
Laval petain and Doriot and Bousquet and the likes are all long dead now and Vichy has reverted to being a spa town since more than 70 years
So what is your point - apart from throwing abuse ?
The white pill is not working anymore ?
You insult my US friends that you will never meet and you bring in Vichy.
Let me remind you that the French didn't elect Le Pen. Father daughter or niece.
But I think Trump has been. and is in power.
Laval petain and Doriot and Bousquet and the likes are all long dead now and Vichy has reverted to being a spa town since more than 70 years
So what is your point - apart from throwing abuse ?
The white pill is not working anymore ?
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Going to le rendez vous des camionneurs for the greatest couscous I know in Paris.
However it is in Aubervilliers. A place which is of course gritty etc.
(Not touristy).
Kerouac if you haven't tried it yet it is worth it.
You could join me for a lunch if you are in the neighbourhood one of these days !
However I am not sure you are a sophisticated enough US guy ?
Bah we will not tell IMD. I myself am an unsophisticated European guy. I can't even speak French well enough...
However it is in Aubervilliers. A place which is of course gritty etc.
(Not touristy).
Kerouac if you haven't tried it yet it is worth it.
You could join me for a lunch if you are in the neighbourhood one of these days !
However I am not sure you are a sophisticated enough US guy ?
Bah we will not tell IMD. I myself am an unsophisticated European guy. I can't even speak French well enough...
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Ahh, the passsive/agressive nature of the Internet. It is fine to throw mud and insult others but when it returns, they are hurt to the quick and so, so innocent.
BTW, the Le Pens have been around far longer than Trump and his ilk but why let facts get in the way of an insult.
I will retract the Vichy government comment and just add a fact that Jews are leaving France at the highest pace now since WWII. I guess that has nothing to do with the right wing leanings of France?
BTW, the Le Pens have been around far longer than Trump and his ilk but why let facts get in the way of an insult.
I will retract the Vichy government comment and just add a fact that Jews are leaving France at the highest pace now since WWII. I guess that has nothing to do with the right wing leanings of France?
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That is because Jews don't like couscous.
Thanks for pointing that out. Unless it has nothing to do with it ?
And IMD you didn't insult me.
You insulted my US friends.
You insulted france.
You insulted anybody's intelligence with inappropriate comments.
You insulted couscous by polluting an innocent thread.
What else ?
You Didn't insult me.
La bave du crapaud n'atteint pas la blancheur de la colombe.
Excuse my French indeed.
Thanks for pointing that out. Unless it has nothing to do with it ?
And IMD you didn't insult me.
You insulted my US friends.
You insulted france.
You insulted anybody's intelligence with inappropriate comments.
You insulted couscous by polluting an innocent thread.
What else ?
You Didn't insult me.
La bave du crapaud n'atteint pas la blancheur de la colombe.
Excuse my French indeed.
#77

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It's probably best to let IMD rant all alone, sad and desolate creature that it is.
However, Wo, I will not let you say that Jews don't like couscous. Some of the best couscous in Paris is in kosher restaurants, notably in Belleville.
Let's not forget that the Koran (or Quran for those who allow themselves to be yanked around by every 'expert' who claims that the words must be modified) says that everyone is allowed to eat the food of "the people of the book" (the Torah).
However, Wo, I will not let you say that Jews don't like couscous. Some of the best couscous in Paris is in kosher restaurants, notably in Belleville.
Let's not forget that the Koran (or Quran for those who allow themselves to be yanked around by every 'expert' who claims that the words must be modified) says that everyone is allowed to eat the food of "the people of the book" (the Torah).
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<I will retract the Vichy government comment and just add a fact that Jews are leaving France at the highest pace now since WWII. I guess that has nothing to do with the right wing leanings of France?>
Large parts of Tel Aviv are now french. The photographer I work with exclusively is French Canadian - Moroccan by origin (only in Israel) and has a lot of friends who made Aliyah from France. Their reason: "Paris is getting so ugly with all those refugees, it's just not the Paris how we would like it to be".
Nothing to do with LePen. If Jews are fleeing anything it's "The Mooslims"
Large parts of Tel Aviv are now french. The photographer I work with exclusively is French Canadian - Moroccan by origin (only in Israel) and has a lot of friends who made Aliyah from France. Their reason: "Paris is getting so ugly with all those refugees, it's just not the Paris how we would like it to be".
Nothing to do with LePen. If Jews are fleeing anything it's "The Mooslims"

