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  1. Hi

    I cannot vote but look forward to seeing who has the most red faces after the result whatever it is

    Forget the EU the UK will never be the same again, to many arguments a bit like a divorce
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  3. "The original effort was abysmal and nothing more than pathetic."

    How right you are, it's your your post

    As a non believer I still have a bible which I have read many times, my prename is one of the apostles even gave my daughter the name Rebecca, old family names are Moses, Abraham, Isaac and Amos

    I am sure these characters existed in the past but as for afterlife heaven etc for me it's the Michael Jackson's "This is it "
  4. What's your point Mohammed and arabic names are much later than Christ He and his friends were born and named as Jews

    Not Christians

    ps I am a non believer but Richard Head comes to mind

    http://www.jesusandtheprofessor.com/2011/03/hebrew-names-for-jewish-apostles.html
  5. Hi

    I am not aware of any time restriction of driving outside of France under a French insurance policy where/what are the conditions in your contract

    In English terms you have 12 months Green card

    If they are adverse, in the UK seek a lloyd's broker and it will be easily sorted

    PS I was a broker 30 years back and cover then was easily available

    PPS Find a local betting office and make a bet your bike will not be nicked at favorable odds it beats most insurance costs
  6. . BUT, if you open an account with Credit Agricole in your new area, THEY CAN TRANSFER THE WHOLE ACCOUNT LOCK STOCK AND BARREL FOR YOU.

    It is difficult to render me speechless but

    You will be, it took me over 4 painful months to change CA branch's total crap I ended up having to write all the letters and the pile of correspondence was immense
  7. [quote user="NickP"] I would suggest you read what others write and mean, not what you think they say or mean; especially as you seem read and reply late at night.[B][B][/quote]

    I read what you write but can you tell me what you mean , with the beers

    " especially as you seem read and reply late at night"

    Its not even English grammar

    be honest
  8. [quote user="dave21478"][quote user="grumpyaudeman"]Hi

    You cannot get much greener than Hydroelectricity[/quote]

    Brilliant contribution. Now all he needs to do is build a mountain, a lake, a turbine plant and then pray for rain.

    [/quote]

    Read the post its his existing power supplier
  9. As you said "who" rather than "I don't give a fig" and" I couldn't give a monkeys' to me suggests the contra

    Yep Gloucester born Gloucester bred strong in the arm and thick in the head but legged it due to the odd British idea of superiority

    Why did you have a knock at those who live in the South I have enjoyed the Correze and Pays Basque and now the Aude what have you tried
  10. [quote user="NickP"]Who gives a flying fig? As I'm a UK resident and changed up enough money earlier when the pound was valued at 1.43. to fill up the oil tanks, fill up the wood shed,  put enough in the French bank account to pay all of this years French  taxes and bills on my French holiday home, I couldn't give a monkeys. It's just the money men doing what they always do, manipulating the rates. when they go up they earn, when they go down they earn. Of course if you live in a barrel in a deprived area  in the south and depend on a pension then I understand your worry. Shame that the oracle from Quillan is still not around to give us the benefit of his wisdom about finances. Also It's good for me when the pound falls as the value of my French house increases should I wish to sell. [:D]

    [/quote]

    Its nice to be reassured Brits with plenty of dosh, two or more homes do not give a fig for others less well off I am glad I left your country 20 years back
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