Don't Jump All Over Me, but a Cruise is a great way to see Europe
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On Sun, 01 Jun 2003 19:19:14 GMT, in rec.travel.europe, [email protected]
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... Magda wrote:
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... >On Sat, 31 May 2003 19:34:27 GMT, in rec.travel.europe, [email protected]
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... > ... I didn't say that. You did. Your entire response to my post is based
... > ... on a misinterpretation, sorry.
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... >I understood that, for you, learning a few foreign words is "tiring", thank you very much.
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... No, once again you are incorrect. Once again, you didn't read for
... comprehension. Please go back and re-read before you respond, or I
... will have no other alternative than to ignore your future posts on
... this topic.
Please have the last word, Karen. My pleasure.
(CupCaked) arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
... Magda wrote:
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... >On Sat, 31 May 2003 19:34:27 GMT, in rec.travel.europe, [email protected]
... >(CupCaked) arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
... >
... > ...
... > ... I didn't say that. You did. Your entire response to my post is based
... > ... on a misinterpretation, sorry.
... >
... >I understood that, for you, learning a few foreign words is "tiring", thank you very much.
...
... No, once again you are incorrect. Once again, you didn't read for
... comprehension. Please go back and re-read before you respond, or I
... will have no other alternative than to ignore your future posts on
... this topic.
Please have the last word, Karen. My pleasure.
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[email protected] (brenda) wrote in message news:...
> cathedral & could have dinner every night in one of the seafood
> restaurants on the side street off the Cathedral. Our tour paid for a
> special lighting of the oil lamp hung & then swung by 8 priests from
> side to side in the Cathedral - truly spectacular, St. Malo to visit
> Mont St. Michel & finally we disembarked 2 nights early in Honfleur to
> get to the D-Day beaches & Paris on our own.
I'm sure you found Mnt St Michel one of the highlights of the trip.
(IIt's the eighth wonder of the world. You visited The D ady beaches ,
another great site.
Many people miss out on these places just to concentrate opn Paris. A
mistake
www.cpmac.com/normandy.html
> cathedral & could have dinner every night in one of the seafood
> restaurants on the side street off the Cathedral. Our tour paid for a
> special lighting of the oil lamp hung & then swung by 8 priests from
> side to side in the Cathedral - truly spectacular, St. Malo to visit
> Mont St. Michel & finally we disembarked 2 nights early in Honfleur to
> get to the D-Day beaches & Paris on our own.
I'm sure you found Mnt St Michel one of the highlights of the trip.
(IIt's the eighth wonder of the world. You visited The D ady beaches ,
another great site.
Many people miss out on these places just to concentrate opn Paris. A
mistake
www.cpmac.com/normandy.html
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In article , [email protected]
(Marie Lewis) wrote:
> WE do not stay in cities: one meets more interesting people in the
> country.
Why do you think that is?
(Marie Lewis) wrote:
> WE do not stay in cities: one meets more interesting people in the
> country.
Why do you think that is?
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In article , [email protected]
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>In article , [email protected]
>(Marie Lewis) wrote:
>> WE do not stay in cities: one meets more interesting people in the
>> country.
>Why do you think that is?
I think city people are busy, going about their affairs and centred on
work and money, two things I do not wish to discuss.
--
Marie Lewis
writes
>In article , [email protected]
>(Marie Lewis) wrote:
>> WE do not stay in cities: one meets more interesting people in the
>> country.
>Why do you think that is?
I think city people are busy, going about their affairs and centred on
work and money, two things I do not wish to discuss.
--
Marie Lewis