A french lunch out.
#16
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Re: A french luntch out.
Hi dmu,
Your correct Aigurande is in the dept 36, What it is we live just 3 km's over the border and because of this seem to be more of a 36'er than a 23'er person and all our car docs etc have to go to gueret (dept 23)
So as i say you are 100% correct and for this im awarding you a
Your correct Aigurande is in the dept 36, What it is we live just 3 km's over the border and because of this seem to be more of a 36'er than a 23'er person and all our car docs etc have to go to gueret (dept 23)
So as i say you are 100% correct and for this im awarding you a
36 is rich, 23 isn't
#18
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Location: I live near the village of Aigurande dept 23.
Posts: 58
Re: A french luntch out.
[QUOTE=typhoo;10439424]I always find it funny when heading out of Aigurande towards Nouziers, the difference in the tarmac on the roads, 36 nice and smooth, 3 mins down the road at the border into 23, rough as.......................
36 is rich, 23 isn't [/QUOTe
arrrrr those old metal rimmed horse drawn wagons have always been the same,
they're just not made for tarmac tracks,
You'll have to get a car, then you'll see the difference
36 is rich, 23 isn't [/QUOTe
arrrrr those old metal rimmed horse drawn wagons have always been the same,
they're just not made for tarmac tracks,
You'll have to get a car, then you'll see the difference
#19
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Location: I live near the village of Aigurande dept 23.
Posts: 58
Re: A french luntch out.
Now thats what i call brave " im still thinking of letting my other half out of the boot,