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  1. Dulux Valentine do a délaquer it claims to dépolit totes peintures. I have used it and it seems to be the equivalent of sugar soap. I am not sure that it would wotk on ceramic though. I am assuming your tile are ceramic. Basically it takes the top skin off paint.
  2. The roadside reflective things on poles are very good for identifying the edge of the road. However their use and density seems to vary from department to department. Coming north from Toulouse they were close together through Lot and were very useful. Once we got to Correze however, they were more sparse. Perhaps it would be a good idea if ther were some regulations as to their use. Hey, this is France how come ther is not a statuary spacing?
  3. [quote user="Tresco"]

    Saddie, if you don't get hangovers, and no one has ever taken you gently to one side and mentioned your behaviour the night before, then it's possible that you don't drink too much.

    What do you think too much is?

    Edit: I'm assuming there is no loss of memory on your part.

     

     

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    Oh yes I am aware of what too much is. I can drink say a third of a bottle of gin in an evening and have no bad effects. I blame my Irish ancestory but I think that is an excuse.

    Mind you, I don't get headaches either. I have never had earache in my life and have had toothache twice both of which times resulted in a tooth removal..

    Maybe I am an alien

  4. I would also give a thought to the traveling time to schools while you are looking for a home. Limousin is big and some areas are sparsely populated so the journey time can be long. We are only 20 mins from Brive and Uzerche but the school bus goes past our house around 5:30 in the afternoon. Heaven knows what time the children get home in the back of beyond.
  5. We had just French TV for 4 years. I think the only realy useful prog for improving our French was the news with PPDA. Otherwise the poor copies of who wants to be a millionaire, weakest link etc didn't help. I like Arthur hosting a strange guessing game which is called deal/no deal in English and hosted by Noel Edmunds. Arthur is much prettier! The dramas were OK but not great and the humour required to enjoy Louis le Brocante was beyond us. So we have just recently given in and got English freeview.
  6. Walking locally we were directed by a hand written notice towards a "sentier pedestre". After we completed a very pleasant walk I checked with a local map and found the path described as a "chemin d'exploitation". It was not possible for tractors to drive the length of this path as there were low trees etc. So what is a chemin d'exploitation, can we walk them freely? There are a good number marked on the maps and they look interesting for walks.
  7. [quote user="cooperlola"][quote user="saddie"]

    [quote user="cooperlola"]I ride, Mr Cooperlola has a model railway in one of our barns; [/quote]

    Mr Saddie has a model railway gradually taking over the sous sol. He also spends time on model railway forums. He asks if you are using English or French trains. His layout is "roughly" based on llandudlo and blyneau ffestiniog (apologies for the spelling)

    [/quote]American!  My goodness, the falling dollar rate is hitting the bank balance!  Little (and not so little) parcels turn up all the time.  He is currently building  a viaduct so it's been very peaceful for the last few days.  Which department are you in?  Does Mr Saddie find there are few enthusiasts' groups in France?[/quote]

    Here's a very good general railways interest French site : The link is to a directory of CLUBS in France. Unfortunately ,like many French internet directories, it is just a list and you have to sift through for anything local to you.

    http://www.espacetrain.com/index.php?page=lien/index&ParentID=6

     

  8. [quote user="cooperlola"]I ride, Mr Cooperlola has a model railway in one of our barns; [/quote]

    Mr Saddie has a model railway gradually taking over the sous sol. He also spends time on model railway forums. He asks if you are using English or French trains. His layout is "roughly" based on llandudlo and blyneau ffestiniog (apologies for the spelling)

  9. Sorry, not a positive reply as I bought mine in the UK specifically to bring over. The only quibble I have with it is that after four years some of the indicators are wearing off (the 1-10 sort of thing)
  10. Is there a furniture chain in France which has furniture of a reasonable quality and price? I have checked out Conforama, But and Fly - cheapand cheerful or cheap and tatty depending on your viewpoint. I then went to Mobilier de France, La Roche Bobois and Levitan. Lovely quality but ouch the price. I am only looking for some sort of biblioteque, living or such to put the hifi,  cds, phone etc on.
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