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Hoddy

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  1. Ebaynut wrote:

    (However, I must confess, that knowing a certain Ex mod on here gets an email notice which p1sses them off, every time someone does hit the report button, I do find it hard to resist now) ;-)

    When this was pointed out a few weeks ago I contacted admin and they have assured me that this has now been stopped. I am little surprised that it was allowed to go on so long.

  2. I've never been to a football match although I do recall my dad and my uncle talking about 'Stanley from Hanley'.

    Where I grew up we lived near the River Dove (rhymes with Hove). When I was eight we moved ten miles to a place where the river was called Dove as in the bird.

    I was quite a big girl before I realised it was the same river.
  3. Richard51 - I wonder if you get as irritated as I do by the portrayal of the Potteries accent on TV ? Even if they're doing something by Arnold Bennet the best they can do is a sort of generic 'oop north' accent which is really wrong. I think the Potteries accent has a lot of charm.
  4. Sarlat supermarkets : LeClerc, Carrefour, Lidl, Casino, LeaderPrice.

    It can be very cold in winter it even snows sometimes, but the snow doesn’t really lie for days as it does in colder climes. Rainfall is about the same as the UK - it’s just that it rains on fewer days and we have spectacular thunderstorms.

    Be aware that it is quite a poor area - something that tourists tend to miss. There are very few jobs and I believe unemployment is high which makes prices high at the end of July/beginning of August. The local markets are excellent. When I first went I used to go early and follow older ladies who had shopping bags at the ready. I don’t believe you will find better strawberries anywhere in the world.

    In my commune a few miles south of Sarlat I am only aware of one other Englishwoman and she has been in France so long that it is easier for me to speak to her in French because she’s sort of forgotten her English. I think you need to be further west to find some English associations.

    I avoid Sarlat itself during the height of the tourist season because it is so busy. At other times it is quite wonderful.
  5. I have deleted a post from this thread. Unfortunately the forum software decided to take the one below it too.

    It was this from BritinBretagne -

    My post makes perfect sense. I picked up the forms from my local prefecture and they gave me a list of things to include with the application. The list states quite clearly that I must send photocopies not original documents. What part of that don’t you understand? It could not be clearer.

    On other sites I use there are several people still waiting after more than three months. There is a backlog.
  6. There are lots of calcaire drives and paths round here. They are fine when it's dry, but turn into a kind unset cement when it's wet which isn't too bad on your tyres, but is difficult to get off your shoes.
  7. I was brought up by parents who almost worshipped "good old Winne". Recent history was not on the syllabus at school.

    When I first met my late husband's maiden great-aunts who lived in a small farm on the edge of the moors in the West Riding and were very straight-laced old-fashioned Liberals, I was shocked that they always referred to Churchill as 'that turncoat".

    As Brit said different times different values.

    This is doing the rounds this morning -

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhHB0dOVOYs
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