France and French are Distinctly not European.
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With Frances decision on the Constitution and attention on France
recently because of Olympics and other reasons, I had to analyse France
and the French more closely.
Voila, I found then that France cannot be called a European country and
French culture, although admired widely, cannot be called European.
This is shocking but true.
European culture can be chracterised as male-centered, with simple
nutritious food, military, conservative, orderly, reserved just to give
the main examples.
France and French are the complete opposite of this. It is
female-centered so much that even the men are feminine as the French
know too well.
French food with snails, insects, elaborate preparation of alll kinds
of creatures is tottaly Un -European. I don't know where the French
learnt this from.The French prefer wine while the rest of Europe
prefers beer.
Europe is military with periodic wars> the French can't fight.
The French love being different and are not conservative like others.
They are rebbellious and noisy.
recently because of Olympics and other reasons, I had to analyse France
and the French more closely.
Voila, I found then that France cannot be called a European country and
French culture, although admired widely, cannot be called European.
This is shocking but true.
European culture can be chracterised as male-centered, with simple
nutritious food, military, conservative, orderly, reserved just to give
the main examples.
France and French are the complete opposite of this. It is
female-centered so much that even the men are feminine as the French
know too well.
French food with snails, insects, elaborate preparation of alll kinds
of creatures is tottaly Un -European. I don't know where the French
learnt this from.The French prefer wine while the rest of Europe
prefers beer.
Europe is military with periodic wars> the French can't fight.
The French love being different and are not conservative like others.
They are rebbellious and noisy.
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On 25 Jul 2005 14:48:07 -0700, [email protected] wrote:
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>With Frances decision on the Constitution and attention on France
>recently because of Olympics and other reasons, I had to analyse France
>and the French more closely.
>Voila, I found then that France cannot be called a European country and
>French culture, although admired widely, cannot be called European.
>This is shocking but true.
>European culture can be chracterised as male-centered, with simple
>nutritious food, military, conservative, orderly, reserved just to give
>the main examples.
>France and French are the complete opposite of this. It is
>female-centered so much that even the men are feminine as the French
>know too well.
>French food with snails, insects, elaborate preparation of alll kinds
>of creatures is tottaly Un -European. I don't know where the French
>learnt this from.The French prefer wine while the rest of Europe
>prefers beer.
>Europe is military with periodic wars> the French can't fight.
>The French love being different and are not conservative like others.
>They are rebbellious and noisy.
Thank you for that.
What about the Dutch?
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>With Frances decision on the Constitution and attention on France
>recently because of Olympics and other reasons, I had to analyse France
>and the French more closely.
>Voila, I found then that France cannot be called a European country and
>French culture, although admired widely, cannot be called European.
>This is shocking but true.
>European culture can be chracterised as male-centered, with simple
>nutritious food, military, conservative, orderly, reserved just to give
>the main examples.
>France and French are the complete opposite of this. It is
>female-centered so much that even the men are feminine as the French
>know too well.
>French food with snails, insects, elaborate preparation of alll kinds
>of creatures is tottaly Un -European. I don't know where the French
>learnt this from.The French prefer wine while the rest of Europe
>prefers beer.
>Europe is military with periodic wars> the French can't fight.
>The French love being different and are not conservative like others.
>They are rebbellious and noisy.
Thank you for that.
What about the Dutch?
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What's this weirdo doin' on rec.travel.europe?????
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> With Frances decision on the Constitution and attention on France
> recently because of Olympics and other reasons, I had to analyse France
> and the French more closely.
> Voila, I found then that France cannot be called a European country and
> French culture, although admired widely, cannot be called European.
> This is shocking but true.
> European culture can be chracterised as male-centered, with simple
> nutritious food, military, conservative, orderly, reserved just to give
> the main examples.
> France and French are the complete opposite of this. It is
> female-centered so much that even the men are feminine as the French
> know too well.
> French food with snails, insects, elaborate preparation of alll kinds
> of creatures is tottaly Un -European. I don't know where the French
> learnt this from.The French prefer wine while the rest of Europe
> prefers beer.
> Europe is military with periodic wars> the French can't fight.
> The French love being different and are not conservative like others.
> They are rebbellious and noisy.
>
Another blocked sender! Plonk!
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> With Frances decision on the Constitution and attention on France
> recently because of Olympics and other reasons, I had to analyse France
> and the French more closely.
> Voila, I found then that France cannot be called a European country and
> French culture, although admired widely, cannot be called European.
> This is shocking but true.
> European culture can be chracterised as male-centered, with simple
> nutritious food, military, conservative, orderly, reserved just to give
> the main examples.
> France and French are the complete opposite of this. It is
> female-centered so much that even the men are feminine as the French
> know too well.
> French food with snails, insects, elaborate preparation of alll kinds
> of creatures is tottaly Un -European. I don't know where the French
> learnt this from.The French prefer wine while the rest of Europe
> prefers beer.
> Europe is military with periodic wars> the French can't fight.
> The French love being different and are not conservative like others.
> They are rebbellious and noisy.
>
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On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 14:48:07 -0700, pfschoeng wrote*:
> With Frances decision on the Constitution and attention on France
> recently because of Olympics and other reasons, I had to analyse France
> and the French more closely.
> Voila, I found then that France cannot be called a European country and
> French culture, although admired widely, cannot be called European.
> This is shocking but true.
> European culture can be chracterised as male-centered, with simple
> nutritious food, military, conservative, orderly, reserved just to give
> the main examples.
>
>
> France and French are the complete opposite of this. It is
> female-centered so much that even the men are feminine as the French
> know too well.
> French food with snails, insects, elaborate preparation of alll kinds
> of creatures is tottaly Un -European. I don't know where the French
> learnt this from.The French prefer wine while the rest of Europe
> prefers beer.
> Europe is military with periodic wars> the French can't fight.
> The French love being different and are not conservative like others.
> They are rebbellious and noisy.
I also found that canadian from Ottawa are not american. They are
boring, sad and never drink tekila like other americans.
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> With Frances decision on the Constitution and attention on France
> recently because of Olympics and other reasons, I had to analyse France
> and the French more closely.
> Voila, I found then that France cannot be called a European country and
> French culture, although admired widely, cannot be called European.
> This is shocking but true.
> European culture can be chracterised as male-centered, with simple
> nutritious food, military, conservative, orderly, reserved just to give
> the main examples.
>
>
> France and French are the complete opposite of this. It is
> female-centered so much that even the men are feminine as the French
> know too well.
> French food with snails, insects, elaborate preparation of alll kinds
> of creatures is tottaly Un -European. I don't know where the French
> learnt this from.The French prefer wine while the rest of Europe
> prefers beer.
> Europe is military with periodic wars> the French can't fight.
> The French love being different and are not conservative like others.
> They are rebbellious and noisy.
I also found that canadian from Ottawa are not american. They are
boring, sad and never drink tekila like other americans.
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Passent les jours et passent les semaines
Ni temps passé
Ni les amours reviennent
Guillaume Apollinaire - Alcools (1913)
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Of course
They even eat cow excrements just like the inhabitants of Nebraska
Did evleth suggest this line ?
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> With Frances decision on the Constitution and attention on France
> recently because of Olympics and other reasons, I had to analyse France
> and the French more closely.
> Voila, I found then that France cannot be called a European country and
> French culture, although admired widely, cannot be called European.
> This is shocking but true.
> European culture can be chracterised as male-centered, with simple
> nutritious food, military, conservative, orderly, reserved just to give
> the main examples.
> France and French are the complete opposite of this. It is
> female-centered so much that even the men are feminine as the French
> know too well.
> French food with snails, insects, elaborate preparation of alll kinds
> of creatures is tottaly Un -European. I don't know where the French
> learnt this from.The French prefer wine while the rest of Europe
> prefers beer.
> Europe is military with periodic wars> the French can't fight.
> The French love being different and are not conservative like others.
> They are rebbellious and noisy.
>
They even eat cow excrements just like the inhabitants of Nebraska
Did evleth suggest this line ?
<[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de news:
[email protected]. com...
> With Frances decision on the Constitution and attention on France
> recently because of Olympics and other reasons, I had to analyse France
> and the French more closely.
> Voila, I found then that France cannot be called a European country and
> French culture, although admired widely, cannot be called European.
> This is shocking but true.
> European culture can be chracterised as male-centered, with simple
> nutritious food, military, conservative, orderly, reserved just to give
> the main examples.
> France and French are the complete opposite of this. It is
> female-centered so much that even the men are feminine as the French
> know too well.
> French food with snails, insects, elaborate preparation of alll kinds
> of creatures is tottaly Un -European. I don't know where the French
> learnt this from.The French prefer wine while the rest of Europe
> prefers beer.
> Europe is military with periodic wars> the French can't fight.
> The French love being different and are not conservative like others.
> They are rebbellious and noisy.
>
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Though I have been insterested in academics works for years, I rarely,
if ever, met such an accurate analysis of my beloved country.
This in depht survey patiently assembles all the pieces that bring the
reader to a better understanding. Not only does pfscho give tremendous
insight on the french way of life but he is also rendering his history,
art, sociology... its very soul should we be tempted to say if his
natural modesty would not forbid.
Moreover, were his skill limited fo France, the feat would be
impressive; the fact is pfscho is also one of the brightest mind to
ever study the european culture has a whole. Just to render justice to
the hardships he encountered, the reader should be aware that he
himself tasted very thoroughly all the alcoholic beverages of the Old
Continent to reach his conclusions.
A long time friend of France pfscho is the rising star of a new trend
of exegetes which grace this newsgroup with their presence and
outstanding records. As you may well have surmised, he is the
trendsetter we all expected to refound a new Europe.
if ever, met such an accurate analysis of my beloved country.
This in depht survey patiently assembles all the pieces that bring the
reader to a better understanding. Not only does pfscho give tremendous
insight on the french way of life but he is also rendering his history,
art, sociology... its very soul should we be tempted to say if his
natural modesty would not forbid.
Moreover, were his skill limited fo France, the feat would be
impressive; the fact is pfscho is also one of the brightest mind to
ever study the european culture has a whole. Just to render justice to
the hardships he encountered, the reader should be aware that he
himself tasted very thoroughly all the alcoholic beverages of the Old
Continent to reach his conclusions.
A long time friend of France pfscho is the rising star of a new trend
of exegetes which grace this newsgroup with their presence and
outstanding records. As you may well have surmised, he is the
trendsetter we all expected to refound a new Europe.
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On 26 Jul 2005 00:22:50 -0700, "LordAvalon"
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>Though I have been insterested in academics works for years, I rarely,
>if ever, met such an accurate analysis of my beloved country.
>This in depht survey patiently assembles all the pieces that bring the
>reader to a better understanding. Not only does pfscho give tremendous
>insight on the french way of life but he is also rendering his history,
>art, sociology... its very soul should we be tempted to say if his
>natural modesty would not forbid.
>Moreover, were his skill limited fo France, the feat would be
>impressive; the fact is pfscho is also one of the brightest mind to
>ever study the european culture has a whole. Just to render justice to
>the hardships he encountered, the reader should be aware that he
>himself tasted very thoroughly all the alcoholic beverages of the Old
>Continent to reach his conclusions.
>A long time friend of France pfscho is the rising star of a new trend
>of exegetes which grace this newsgroup with their presence and
>outstanding records. As you may well have surmised, he is the
>trendsetter we all expected to refound a new Europe.
<PMSL>
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<[email protected]> wrote:
>Though I have been insterested in academics works for years, I rarely,
>if ever, met such an accurate analysis of my beloved country.
>This in depht survey patiently assembles all the pieces that bring the
>reader to a better understanding. Not only does pfscho give tremendous
>insight on the french way of life but he is also rendering his history,
>art, sociology... its very soul should we be tempted to say if his
>natural modesty would not forbid.
>Moreover, were his skill limited fo France, the feat would be
>impressive; the fact is pfscho is also one of the brightest mind to
>ever study the european culture has a whole. Just to render justice to
>the hardships he encountered, the reader should be aware that he
>himself tasted very thoroughly all the alcoholic beverages of the Old
>Continent to reach his conclusions.
>A long time friend of France pfscho is the rising star of a new trend
>of exegetes which grace this newsgroup with their presence and
>outstanding records. As you may well have surmised, he is the
>trendsetter we all expected to refound a new Europe.
<PMSL>
Keith, Bristol, UK
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On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 09:07:17 +0100, Keith Anderson
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>On 26 Jul 2005 00:22:50 -0700, "LordAvalon"
><[email protected]> wrote:
>>Though I have been insterested in academics works for years, I rarely,
>>if ever, met such an accurate analysis of my beloved country.
>>This in depht survey patiently assembles all the pieces that bring the
>>reader to a better understanding. Not only does pfscho give tremendous
>>insight on the french way of life but he is also rendering his history,
>>art, sociology... its very soul should we be tempted to say if his
>>natural modesty would not forbid.
>>Moreover, were his skill limited fo France, the feat would be
>>impressive; the fact is pfscho is also one of the brightest mind to
>>ever study the european culture has a whole. Just to render justice to
>>the hardships he encountered, the reader should be aware that he
>>himself tasted very thoroughly all the alcoholic beverages of the Old
>>Continent to reach his conclusions.
>>A long time friend of France pfscho is the rising star of a new trend
>>of exegetes which grace this newsgroup with their presence and
>>outstanding records. As you may well have surmised, he is the
>>trendsetter we all expected to refound a new Europe.
><PMSL>
LOL I thought it was your work.
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<[email protected]> wrote:
>On 26 Jul 2005 00:22:50 -0700, "LordAvalon"
><[email protected]> wrote:
>>Though I have been insterested in academics works for years, I rarely,
>>if ever, met such an accurate analysis of my beloved country.
>>This in depht survey patiently assembles all the pieces that bring the
>>reader to a better understanding. Not only does pfscho give tremendous
>>insight on the french way of life but he is also rendering his history,
>>art, sociology... its very soul should we be tempted to say if his
>>natural modesty would not forbid.
>>Moreover, were his skill limited fo France, the feat would be
>>impressive; the fact is pfscho is also one of the brightest mind to
>>ever study the european culture has a whole. Just to render justice to
>>the hardships he encountered, the reader should be aware that he
>>himself tasted very thoroughly all the alcoholic beverages of the Old
>>Continent to reach his conclusions.
>>A long time friend of France pfscho is the rising star of a new trend
>>of exegetes which grace this newsgroup with their presence and
>>outstanding records. As you may well have surmised, he is the
>>trendsetter we all expected to refound a new Europe.
><PMSL>
LOL I thought it was your work.
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[email protected] wrote in message news:<[email protected] roups.com>...
> With Frances decision on the Constitution and attention on France
> recently because of Olympics and other reasons, I had to analyse France
> and the French more closely.
> Voila, I found then that France cannot be called a European country and
> French culture, although admired widely, cannot be called European.
> This is shocking but true.
> European culture can be chracterised as male-centered, with simple
> nutritious food, military, conservative, orderly, reserved just to give
> the main examples.
>
>
> France and French are the complete opposite of this. It is
> female-centered so much that even the men are feminine as the French
> know too well.
> French food with snails, insects, elaborate preparation of alll kinds
> of creatures is tottaly Un -European. I don't know where the French
> learnt this from.The French prefer wine while the rest of Europe
> prefers beer.
> Europe is military with periodic wars> the French can't fight.
> The French love being different and are not conservative like others.
> They are rebbellious and noisy.
Bel effort.
Cordialement,
Frenchy
> With Frances decision on the Constitution and attention on France
> recently because of Olympics and other reasons, I had to analyse France
> and the French more closely.
> Voila, I found then that France cannot be called a European country and
> French culture, although admired widely, cannot be called European.
> This is shocking but true.
> European culture can be chracterised as male-centered, with simple
> nutritious food, military, conservative, orderly, reserved just to give
> the main examples.
>
>
> France and French are the complete opposite of this. It is
> female-centered so much that even the men are feminine as the French
> know too well.
> French food with snails, insects, elaborate preparation of alll kinds
> of creatures is tottaly Un -European. I don't know where the French
> learnt this from.The French prefer wine while the rest of Europe
> prefers beer.
> Europe is military with periodic wars> the French can't fight.
> The French love being different and are not conservative like others.
> They are rebbellious and noisy.
Bel effort.
Cordialement,
Frenchy
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[email protected] a écrit:
> Europe is military with periodic wars the French can't fight. The
> French love being different and are not conservative like others.
> They are rebbellious and noisy.
Vive la France!
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> Europe is military with periodic wars the French can't fight. The
> French love being different and are not conservative like others.
> They are rebbellious and noisy.
Vive la France!
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[email protected] wrote:
> With Frances decision on the Constitution and attention on France
> recently because of Olympics and other reasons, I had to analyse France
> and the French more closely.
> Voila, I found then that France cannot be called a European country and
> French culture, although admired widely, cannot be called European.
> This is shocking but true.
> European culture can be chracterised as male-centered, with simple
> nutritious food, military, conservative, orderly, reserved just to give
> the main examples.
>
>
> France and French are the complete opposite of this. It is
> female-centered so much that even the men are feminine as the French
> know too well.
> French food with snails, insects, elaborate preparation of alll kinds
> of creatures is tottaly Un -European. I don't know where the French
> learnt this from.The French prefer wine while the rest of Europe
> prefers beer.
> Europe is military with periodic wars> the French can't fight.
> The French love being different and are not conservative like others.
> They are rebbellious and noisy.
>
Troll. What poppycock!
> With Frances decision on the Constitution and attention on France
> recently because of Olympics and other reasons, I had to analyse France
> and the French more closely.
> Voila, I found then that France cannot be called a European country and
> French culture, although admired widely, cannot be called European.
> This is shocking but true.
> European culture can be chracterised as male-centered, with simple
> nutritious food, military, conservative, orderly, reserved just to give
> the main examples.
>
>
> France and French are the complete opposite of this. It is
> female-centered so much that even the men are feminine as the French
> know too well.
> French food with snails, insects, elaborate preparation of alll kinds
> of creatures is tottaly Un -European. I don't know where the French
> learnt this from.The French prefer wine while the rest of Europe
> prefers beer.
> Europe is military with periodic wars> the French can't fight.
> The French love being different and are not conservative like others.
> They are rebbellious and noisy.
>
Troll. What poppycock!
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> With Frances decision on the Constitution and attention on France
> recently because of Olympics and other reasons, I had to analyse France
> and the French more closely.
btw, who's Frances? Is she nice?
> With Frances decision on the Constitution and attention on France
> recently because of Olympics and other reasons, I had to analyse France
> and the French more closely.
btw, who's Frances? Is she nice?
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On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 11:37:55 GMT, Bill Smith
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>[email protected] wrote:
>> With Frances decision on the Constitution and attention on France
>> recently because of Olympics and other reasons, I had to analyse France
>> and the French more closely.
>btw, who's Frances? Is she nice?
Further analysis is needed.
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<[email protected]> wrote:
>[email protected] wrote:
>> With Frances decision on the Constitution and attention on France
>> recently because of Olympics and other reasons, I had to analyse France
>> and the French more closely.
>btw, who's Frances? Is she nice?
Further analysis is needed.
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