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PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 1:47 
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I'm in Paris.

The first time i was in Paris about twenty people slowly Walked through a door, followed by my friends. When I tried to do the same a bouncer punched me in the face.

This time, within 24 hrs of arriving: an old man has killed a pigeon with a stick. And then been pysicqlly attacked by the poshest French man ever.

And I've just almost been arrested for drinking by a canal whilst about 300 people around me without any problem. How have you found France? Also any recommendations for things to do?

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 Post subject: Re: Paris
PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 1:50 
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I do not had good luck with France b

What about France a?


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 Post subject: Re: Paris
PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 2:34 
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Definitely don't share a taxi with a seedy looking guy outside the airport.


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 Post subject: Re: Paris
PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 2:56 
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Dr Lave wrote:
How have you found France? Also any recommendations for things to do?


a) The ferry captain knew where it was.
b) Cover up your 'British Bulldog' tattoos and don't wear the england football shirt next time. And they might think you're mocking them with that beret.

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 Post subject: Re: Paris
PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 3:03 
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 Post subject: Re: Paris
PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 17:56 
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what

EDIT: Hmm, these drunk posts needs context. Later for that I guess. Today I watched a man walk around looking at Van Gogh paintings whilst wearing a "THANXS FOR THE BLOW JOB!!!!" tshirt.

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 Post subject: Re: Paris
PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 19:40 
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Paris is a beautiful city utterly ruined by the Parisiens that inhabit it.

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 Post subject: Re: Paris
PostPosted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 17:02 
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Paris is a shithole.
France is ace.

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 Post subject: Re: Paris
PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 11:57 
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Does it still pong of rotten eggs due to the sewer system being like, one cm under the pavement?

Can't effing stand the place. Full of ignorant cocks. Get lost there and try and get help and they just give you the death stare and walk off.

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 Post subject: Re: Paris
PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 12:03 
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Paris is brilliant if you're a smack head or a dog shit.

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 Post subject: Re: Paris
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I got ("encouraged to leave" - Ed) the Louvre after sticking my elbows out of my T-shirt to make it look like I had no arms and them hopping over the railings for a quick pose next to the Venus de Milo, tripping silent alarms as I did so.
Hundreds of tourists have photos of me being ("convinced to step away from the priceless statue" - Ed), but my mate who had my camera, rubbishly, took none.

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 Post subject: Re: Paris
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Can't blame them. You could have been one of those terrorist flids we keep hearing so much about, come to blow shit up.

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Can't blame them. You could have been one of those terrorist flids we keep hearing so much about, come to blow shit up.


From Grim..'s recounting of the story, it was perfectly clear he was trying to give the impression he was 'armless.

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 Post subject: Re: Paris
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Grim... wrote:
I got ("encouraged to leave" - Ed) the Louvre after sticking my elbows out of my T-shirt to make it look like I had no arms and them hopping over the railings for a quick pose next to the Venus de Milo, tripping silent alarms as I did so.
Hundreds of tourists have photos of me being ("convinced to step away from the priceless statue" - Ed), but my mate who had my camera, rubbishly, took none.

Surely a picture exists somewhere on the net of this. Was it pre-digital?


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 Post subject: Re: Paris
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DavPaz wrote:
Grim... wrote:
I got ("encouraged to leave" - Ed) the Louvre after sticking my elbows out of my T-shirt to make it look like I had no arms and them hopping over the railings for a quick pose next to the Venus de Milo, tripping silent alarms as I did so.
Hundreds of tourists have photos of me being ("convinced to step away from the priceless statue" - Ed), but my mate who had my camera, rubbishly, took none.

Surely a picture exists somewhere on the net of this. Was it pre-digital?


100-130BC according to wikipedia

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 Post subject: Re: Paris
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DavPaz wrote:
Grim... wrote:
I got ("encouraged to leave" - Ed) the Louvre after sticking my elbows out of my T-shirt to make it look like I had no arms and them hopping over the railings for a quick pose next to the Venus de Milo, tripping silent alarms as I did so.
Hundreds of tourists have photos of me being ("convinced to step away from the priceless statue" - Ed), but my mate who had my camera, rubbishly, took none.

Surely a picture exists somewhere on the net of this. Was it pre-digital?

Hmm, yeah, properly early days of digital, at least. 97, maybe?

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 Post subject: Re: Paris
PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 13:12 
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actually, just bought this book, and falling in love with paris' metro system all over again..

as with most big cities, get out of the center quickly, and take a subway out somewhere, (not to far in case of paris, because the banlieu aren't fun).. not really fond of paris, or of france my self, without any specifc reason

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 Post subject: Re: Paris
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Grim... wrote:
I got ("encouraged to leave" - Ed) the Louvre after sticking my elbows out of my T-shirt to make it look like I had no arms and them hopping over the railings for a quick pose next to the Venus de Milo, tripping silent alarms as I did so.
Hundreds of tourists have photos of me being ("convinced to step away from the priceless statue" - Ed), but my mate who had my camera, rubbishly, took none.

Surely a picture exists somewhere on the net of this. Was it pre-digital?


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 Post subject: Re: Paris
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When we were in Paris there was a clothes shop called 'Crazy Mountain'.

All the clothes were just dumped in one massive great pile on and around a huge table for people to rummage through. It was all rather tatty and it was in a shitty area. I imagine they were donated or the like, but i did enjoy seeing it.

Maybe it's just an amusing memory being exaggerated in my head, but I'm sure I can picture people with their whole upper body in the pile, with just legs sticking out.

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DavPaz wrote:
Grim... wrote:
I got ("encouraged to leave" - Ed) the Louvre after sticking my elbows out of my T-shirt to make it look like I had no arms and them hopping over the railings for a quick pose next to the Venus de Milo, tripping silent alarms as I did so.
Hundreds of tourists have photos of me being ("convinced to step away from the priceless statue" - Ed), but my mate who had my camera, rubbishly, took none.

Surely a picture exists somewhere on the net of this. Was it pre-digital?


100-130BC according to wikipedia


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I'm sure I can picture people with their whole upper body in the pile, with just legs sticking out.

I'm sure you can can.

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