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  1. When my hubbie was 18, he and his mate decided they wanted to join the Foreign Legion, so they took took a day off work, got the ferry to calais, then a train to Paris. Managed to find the recruitment office, but guess what... when they got there it was closed for lunch .... so they left a note and got the next train/ferry back to England. I said to him, why didn't you wait until they reopened after lunch? He said, well we had to be back for work the next day!! They joined the TA instead and he left after a month as he thought it was too tough. To this day, I love recounting this story.
  2. The English Stall at St Jean have Clotted Cream & Double Cream too! Again I think it's best to order but worth getting in touch with them.
  3. Glad to have been of service Tresco! Shame JC didn't read my email properly. If he had he would've seen that they buy their crumpets to order when they go back once a month. Or was it meant to be a joke?
  4. The English Stall at St Jean D'Angely will always get crumpets for you. They go back to UK once a month to buy their stock and will get anything you want. We have crumpets from them all the time. You can contact them through their website www.homefromhome.info  
  5. We have some space in our van which is going from dept 17 to Portsmouth and then on to Devon on 12th April and then returning on the same route on 16th April. Anyone need anything taken or brought back? If so drop us an email.
  6. Hi Tia We went to the GP last year and didn't have seats in any of the stands which meant we had to stand on one of the banks which was about 5 rows deep by 9 in the morning. I don't think I would go again without having a reserved seat. All said it was a fantastic trip even though it rained on me half way there and half way back.
  7. It's arrived in the Charente-Maritime! 2 inches in the last 30 minutes and guess which idiots used the last of their wood yesterday?!!! Just lost our satellite, was so looking forward to the 2nd part of 'Five Days' the new 5 part BBC thriller. Tres typiquement.
  8. I have to go from Saintes (Dept 17) to Exeter next week (Tues 5th out & Wed 6th back) to pick up half a van load from my in-laws house. I have an empty van going over and a half empty van coming back so if anyone needs anything shifting in return for some contribution to my fuel bill please let me know. 
  9. Anyone need anything taken back to UK or brought back from UK next week? I have some space in my van, both ways. Crossing Le Havre to Portsmouth 5th December then travelling to East Devon and returning to Portsmouth on 6th December.
  10. Have just found out I am pregnant and was wondering if anyone can share their experiences of having a baby in France? Should I go straight to my GP - have done 2 tests which are positive, but am a bit unsure of the normal procedure. Any words of wisdom would be gratefully received.
  11. Go to the La Cervoise Bar at Sainte Meme (17) - run by a South African chap & English wife.
  12. There is also Nous & Vous who are based in Matha. Can't find their number at the moment, but will post again as soon as I have found it.
  13. Having worked in insurance in England for some years before coming to France, I was quite disappointed by the increasing practice of one off charges (normally £10 or £15) for certain straight forward administrative procedures ie, for issuing a duplicate cover note, changing a vehicle. So you can imagine my disbelief when trying to change my address with the Chamber of Commerce for my micro-enterprise, to receive a 'facture' for €120,00 for the privilege of doing so!!! I will never moan about a measley (not sure of spelling) £10 charge in England again!
  14. Hurrah, we've just moved house and now have mains drainage. I had a bleaching frenzy to make up for lost time. Ah, bliss.
  15. I'm trying to find something that I can paint onto a damp concrete floor to give it some kind of seal before tiling. I have sourced this kind of product in england, however have no idea what I am looking for over here. Does anyone know what this product might be called or even if such a thing exists?
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