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  1. On 18/07/2023 at 09:31, Hectorsdad said:

    I must have been carried away by a rip tide and missed the detail of what I was reading. Will check it again.

     

    On 18/07/2023 at 09:31, Hectorsdad said:

    I must have been carried away by a rip tide and missed the detail of what I was reading. Will check it again.

    I have to correct the St Jean de Luz date it's the 15th August not the 5th!!

  2. 1 hour ago, DraytonBoy said:

    What do you think of next month's electricity price rise Ken following on from February's 15% increase, totally justified so no one should moan or outrageous profiteering given that France is a net exporter of electricity?

    You obviously see some connection between moaning about where you live and the increase in electricity prices. The two, because of the subject matter, are unrelated. To answer your question: Quite obviously I would prefer to pay nothing for electricity or any services come to that but this is the real world. Shareholders have to make a profit, and why not? It is a business like any other. Shareholders  stand to lose as well as gain. Perhaps you should join the 'profiteers' instead of whinging! 

    That issue aside the profligate waste of electricity is incredible. Most families could reduce their bills by being more aware of how much is wasted. Electricity being a case in point. I bet, after you have stopped moaning about the increase in price of electricity you simply walked away from your computer leaving it connected, probably leave the room with the light on whilst you make yourself a cup of tea using an electric kettle that is half full of water when it only needed a cup of water to heat up! I could go on but I think you get my point!

     I have to accept that it's people with those sort of habits that force my bills up!!! Everything has to be paid for, use less. We are so spoilt here in this part of the world that an electricity increase is seen as some sort of catastrophe! It isn't, half the world would love electricity at any price!!! 

     

  3. 19 hours ago, DaveLister said:

    When I moved to France I always knew that my choice of location would mean I would have to suffer the raging hoards of July and August. Makes it all the nicer when they go home.

    Makes sense! Moving to somewhere that has 'raging hoards'!! Then moaning about it!!

  4. It seems rather odd that having chosen somewhere to  live, and stay, some people then moan about it.  Here in the Pays Basque summer months are. a joy. The village fetes, and every village has one,  are absolutely fantastic. Every aspect is taken into consideration, Force Basque, dancing, cultural events ,evening meals, and not forgetting copious amounts of drink and entertainment from traditional bands as well as modern, all organised by the youth of the villages. If you want crowds then the beaches and big towns are for you, Biarritz, St Jean de Luz and Bayonne are fantastic places to visit but if you want peace and beauty then the countryside and mountains are the place, have both!!!!

    The weather plays its part too. Usually warm and dry but with enough rain to keep the countryside looking wonderful with the various shades of green. Plenty of tourists, if you want them, but they usually, en mass, stay near the coast. Plenty come into the villages and some even venture onto the mountains!!!! All well behaved and the only drawback is the increased vehicle traffic but that is simply relative. I doubt anyone in the Pays Basque moans about summer!

  5. 22 hours ago, Ken said:

    I doubt in the 'Parallel Universe!!!

     

    20 hours ago, DaveLister said:

    I see popular cultural references haven't been loaded into your database either.

    Certainly not! I don't need references. In any event I don't have a database, at least not on this subject!!!

  6. 21 hours ago, ssomon said:

    You seem to have an unusual fascination with this subject.

     Why people are weird and perverse does interest many people.  Just why would a woman try to become a man and vice versa? What is just as interesting is why some think it 'normal' or acceptable; just as, apparently, you do. Is it because of some subliminal longing perhaps? 

  7. 1 hour ago, Harnser said:

    Doing a bit of digging into why a queer bloke who likes dressing up in women's clothes got voted Miss Universe :-

    Anne Jakrajutatip, a Thai businesswoman who is also transgender, owns the [Miss Universe] pageant currently. At the culmination of the 2022 pageant, Jakrajutatip made an inspiring speech about turning the “pain” of her childhood into “power” for herself and all women.

    “It has been 70 years [that the] Miss Universe Organization [has been] run by men. But now, time is up,” she said to thunderous applause.

    “Welcome to the new era of the global women’s empowerment platform. Welcome to the Miss Universe organization. From now on, it’s gonna be run by women, owned by a trans woman, for all women, for all women really around the world to celebrate the power of feminism."

    https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2023/07/miss-netherlands-is-a-proud-transgender-woman/

    Just how this festival of deviation "celebrates the power of feminism." is a mystery.

     

    I doubt anyone can explain why a man would want to be a woman or the other way around unless it was to say that they have mental problems. It really is astonishing that these weirdos are considered to be normal by some. It does make me wonder at these peoples mental process!!!

  8. I started this 'topic' with a rant about weirdos, you know: men who want to be women and vice versa. It degenerated , as posts, always do, into other topics; this one into immigrants and a few personal digs! Just to bring it back to topic; we now have a weirdo, oops! sorry a man who is the most beautiful woman in the Netherlands!!

    If you have seen a photo of this hybrid you will see, unless of course like some here who appear to approve of weirdos, He/she or it isn't the best looking of anything, perhaps a horse!!!

    Fortunately I can still look at a woman and appreciate her beauty for what it is. Fortunately  I can also look at these pathetic creatures wanting to be another sex or even an animal and feel nothing but revulsion. That some try to 'normalise' and except this perversion I find quite amazing! There, I feel much better now!

  9. 8 hours ago, Hectorsdad said:

    I hope you are going to report your success after the event. Good luck!

    Which day are you swimming, July 22nd or August 5th?

    I think you have your dates and competitions a little mixed!! The Alcatraz swim is on the 26th August. (USA) The dates you posted refer to the cross bay swim in St Jean de Luz. (France) I am doing that swim too, it's a decent pre-Alcatraz training swim, around 2k. The St Jean swim, as you noted is carried out  twice. I'm doing it on the 5th August. 

  10. 3 hours ago, alittlebitfrench said:

    You do realise that if you don’t make it to San Francisco you will become a myth on French forums.

    Did Ken survive ? Was he doing a Reginald Perrin ? Was he adopted by dolphins ? Did he float unconscious to Japan where he was then turned into an expensive soup.

    We will be talking about it for days. It might reach 2 or 3 posts. 😀

    Two or three posts, that many? One or two here will be hoping the odd shark comes my way!!!!

  11. 4 hours ago, Hectorsdad said:

    That’s really impressive! How far is it and how long does it take? 

    It's not that far actually, around three kilometres, unless of course you are swept out of the bay and then it's several thousand to Japan!! The water is cold but not not too bad, some do it without a wet suit. me, I'm a wimp and wear one along with most. Several hundred make the attempt from three boats that takes us to the Island for the start. Jumping 30 feet down into the bay  from the boat then swimming to the start is always a bit problematical, goggles get washed off, bumping into others etc. but then it's off!! 

    Super dooper swimmers do it in around 30 mins, I take around 50 mins although there are always plenty behind me. Many in fact don't make it and have to be picked up. As far as I'm aware no one has ever drowned!!! The big factor is the tide, get it right and it helps tremendously, get it wrong, as I did a couple of years ago, and I only just made after some very hard swimming. This year I will get it absolutely spot on!!! I want that prize!!!

  12. In a few weeks I'm off to swim the Alcatraz to San Francisco swim. Have done it several times with varying results, primarily because of the strong tides. Get it wrong and you end up in Japan!!! This year I hope to win it! Well at least my age group and only then because I could be the only one in it. I've read all sorts of stuff about how San Francisco has deteriorated due to crime and drugs over the last year though  I'm not particularly concerned.  These 'problems' are usually in one area and in any event, after the swim, I'm off down the coast road to Disneyland where the only people who are 'high' are big kids like me!!!

     

  13. There is no difference between Titanic and any other grave site. It's in the minds of those who think there is a difference. How about the mummified  bodies of  Egyptian Kings, should they be on show? It's the soft world we live in. If people want to respect certain grave sites then let them. To think though, one is more important than another is ridiculous. 

  14. 4 hours ago, alittlebitfrench said:

    Big yawn Ken.

    As for being a populist, I am the most unpopular person on French forums.

    Lol

    I just say it how it is.

     

     

     

    No, you just say what you think it is, well actually I doubt there is much thought at all as it is always very juvenile.

  15. 22 hours ago, alittlebitfrench said:

    Funny Ken, I said earlier in the thread the riots will cost over a billion euros and I also said we will be paying for it.

    You said ´I won’t’. Now you admitt you will.

    You are also now believing reports (which is the media). But you said don’t believe what you read in the media.

    Make your mind up Ken.

    You are now giving us your analysis of how to solve the riot problem but you have never lived in any suburb in France…or cesspits as you call them.

    Are you know going to admitt that these riots have also taken place in quit leafy towns across France ? They were not just confined to run down suburbs.

    Or that a step to far for you at the moment.

    Hmmmm ?

     

    If you are going to try and tell me what I have written or make some attempt at a quote at least get it as accurate as you can! Your populist nonsense may go down well with one or two of the less bright here but doesn't reflect on what I have written. Trying to score points is a childish game though it pleases you  it would seem. 

    I have given no analysis regarding solving rioting in France other than saying it is a Police and social problem, would you argue with that? neither did I say "I will now pay" I said it "affects us all' Read again what I have written and this time absorb it.

    As for the rioting in 'leafy suburbs' across France (and presumably you stick to the 'North, South, East and West comment you made?) It seems to have escaped the medias attention that the vast majority of ' quiet leafy towns' have had no problems whatsoever, nary a pane of glass broken even! Perhaps, as  you seem to be better informed, you could let them know so it can be covered in the news?

  16. 1 hour ago, Lehaut said:

    We have seen a lot of damage over the past few months in Nantes, many shop windows broken etc.  I suppose the down stream effects on insurance for these people will be increased i costs, leading to more closures.  For individuals there is also the incomprehension as to why centres that actually help people on a daily basis have been destroyed.  Another very unwelcome effect is on those who insure their cars for the minimum (tiers).  As this chap has found out, fire was not covered.

      https://www.francelive.fr/article/france-live/sa-voiture-a-ete-incendiee-pendant-les-emeutes-son-assurance-ne-prendra-rien-en-charge-8092748/

    At least these people have insurance, even if it is the minimum.

     

    The knock on effect regarding insurance will affect all of us. Insurance companies don't exist to make a loss! Premiums across the board are likely to rise particularly car insurance. If reports are in anyway near accurate over 7000 cars were destroyed. Some, as per your example, may not be able to claim but I would think most will.

    As to why these people destroy their own neighbourhoods: I would hazard a guess and say that the rioters, in the main, do not have access or the money to use the services they destroy. Looting is a much better option!! As rioters are probably drawn from various districts  destroying local infrastructure won't trouble them.

    Policing and community work has to change in France or this will continue on the huge scale it does. I know of no other country where rioting is almost a national sport! Every country has its occasional civil upset resulting perhaps in some broken windows and the Police having to move in but nothing like the scale that is a regular occurrence here. I really do believe it is the Policing that is largely to blame. It's not the 'ordinary' policeman but rather the methods and system that is at fault and that is the responsibility of senior officers and politicians.

    Pictures of Policemen whacking people with sticks isn't what Policing is about at all and will only further alienate the Police from the Public. Perhaps a strange paradox is that over a million euros has been raised for the Policeman who shot the youth and less than 200.000 for the family!!! Police reform and community projects are not just necessary but essential .

  17. 10 hours ago, betise said:

    What we do know for a fact, from the autopsy report, is that he was shot in the arm, but the shot ricocheted. That is certain.  All the rest, the supposed point blank shot to the head or chest, the temoinage of the passenger, the stories circulating on the social networks, is just so much speculation or blame deflecting.

    Precisely, but for some they prefer the speculative nonsense in the media and social networks because it agrees with their agenda.  I can understand people who hate discipline and law and order feeding on the rubbish but I fail to understand people who should be intelligent enough to know better!!! Perhaps 'should be intelligent enough' is the key phrase!!

  18. Anyone simply believing press reports need certifying! They're a one or two here!!!  Because people and the press come down on one side or the other then that is, for them, the truth because it agrees with their beliefs.  The reality is a yob was shot by a Policeman, we don't know the circumstances but decide we know what is 'real'! We don't! What we do know is that Policing in France is very poor, hence the riots!

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