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  1. I will admit to speaking rubbish French in my eyes but I am fluent.  But I speak it 24 hours a day as OH doesn't speak Hingerlish.

    Miki, all you need to do in these foreign parts is speak SLOWLY and LOUDLY.  As you no doubt already know

    Oh, waving your hands or pointing helps too.  It will be no problem for me in Poland/Bulgaria.

  2. Same problem here in the sunny North.  My OH has terrible eyesight so needs to visit the ophtham.....one of those.  His regular one retired.  He had a problem and was very lucky to get a RDV with one in Loudeac - who has since retired.

    However, he phoned the opticians and he was told they could do it.  They decided his glasses were far too strong and he bought some of those new ones - don't ask me what they do - but you have to keep looking straight ahead or turn your head etc to keep on an even balance.    Progressive?  Anyway, he was falling about all over the place!  Laugh?  Moi?

    He wore them from the opticians to the car.....back to the old ones.  He was told if they didn't suit he could take them back too.  He is as bad as me.

  3. I don't know anything about these proposals.....  For many years I have had no faith whatsoever in either country being able to keep me in a manner I would very much like to be accustomed to!

    Because of this, I have tried to guarantee a decent standard of living without having to rely on pensions.  They, hopefully, will be the cherry.  We will see.  Of course, it is absolutely YEARS before I retire!!!!!!

  4. We had a little mouse in the kitchen for ages.  Loads of fun for the nine cats.  Anyway, much to our (and her's) surprise Lulu caught it.

    This morning there are mice droppings on the top of the cooker ....

  5. Miki is right, especially around this region.  The only work is in the factories and they all seem to be cutting back.  Even Olympig, which was everyones dream place to work is in big, big trouble.  Already got rid of 700 people.  Doux are the same.

    Even the most well, menial, jobs need a certificate/stage experience.  Bar person is a good example.  How many of us have worked in a bar in our youth?  Here you have to have studied before they will give you a job . . . 

  6. They have been here for three or four years now.  Not seen any of the figures yet but the wheelchair ones are around.  They seem to be put up around now to warn people to drive carefully at Toussant.  Apparently, more people are killed then than at any other time of the year.  They are taken down shortly afterwards.
  7. For French speakers, the call centres are in Africa.  The other day on the news they showed a call centre in Africa and one in...??? for French holiday bookings.  I am not sure, but I think it was Poland.  Anyone else see it?

    There was a big telly investigation a while ago about the African call centres.  Very interesting it was too.

  8. My grandson was born here in France and now lives in the UK.  When we applied for a passport from Paris there was no problem but because the French birth certificate is just a piece of paper which looks like a computer print out - which it is - my daughter had a terrible job in the UK 'regulating' things.  Shame I wasn't there to sort out the pen pushers!

    I believe he has to renounce French nationality before he is 18 in case he has to go into the army here.  But I could be wrong.

  9. Bit early for me . . . I say stick to your guns.  The bill now is for 2004.  You pay in arrears here.  All you need pay is from the day you buy the house up until 31st December 2004.

    They are 'avin a laff!  Unless someone knows differently?  In fact, thinking back, when I sold my last house in the middle of December I very magmanimously said they didn't need to pay me the centimes for their few days in the year owning the house!

    I'll never be rich  . . .

  10. Not just squatters.

    Years ago some friends went back to the UK to live and they rented out their house to a very respectable couple.  They paid the deposit and the first months rent and that was it for three years....

    When you rent out a property you change the utilities into their name.  I rented one of my properties to someone who never paid his EDF bill.  They cut him off and I had to pay to be re-connected but didn't have to pay the bill.  Of course, if they are squatters, the bills are in the name of the Owner.  Knowing this bloody place, if the owner asked to be cut off they wouldn't because of the 'poor' squatters......

    You have to be very very carefull.

  11. Ooh!  That seems dear.  I don't think that I paid that much.  I think I worked out that for a bag of flour and a 40g fresh yeast - 35ct. - it cost 1€ a BIG loaf.  That can last us a week!  Stays fresh too.

    What with a slice of toast, maybe a bit for his cheese....  I used to buy bread and give most of it to the chickens.  If you make a lot though, I see your point!

  12. I thought from the start of the recipe Monika posted that it was going to be a Quart Quart.  (French for Madeira cake)

    I often make one when I have more than the usual glut of eggs.

    Often do a Far Breton too.

    Not at the moment as am on diet!  AGAIN!  Or should that be STILL

  13. The Prefecture here in Vannes wouldn't change my licence.  Said that I didn't need to change and gave me a piece of paper all stamped and signed.  Had it for years.

    Must say that if I am stopped, the Police accept it but always query why. 

    I am going in to Vannes today to change the address on the carte gris so will attempt to get a French licence at the same time.  I will let you know.

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