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betise

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  1. To be fair, that's very old news, the chateau has been open to the public since 2000, I visited 4 or 5 years ago.
  2. Yes Lori, so many questions where the answer seems obvious, if you don't take all factors into account. I practised like mad online, every day before the test, and passed first time. Although for the like of me I can't remember all the safe stopping distances,. A bit like when I was a pompier, and was told I had to learn all of the orange hazard warning plates for HGVs, OVERNIGHT ! Can't remember many of them now either.
  3. Now I think about it, I do remember something! It'll be one of the famous trap questions. The car in the videos is not the instructor's car, it is supposed to represent a car being driven in traffic. The question would show the speedo, the road markings, the cars in front, and in this case there are no cars approaching from behind in the other lane, and the driver is on an autoroute. So the question would be something like "can I overtake?" and many would answer yes, as there is no approaching traffic. But the student is supposed to note the speed, and so the correct answer is no, as they are already over maximum speed. The 70km one would also be a trick question.
  4. I don't remember seeing that when I passed my code here. I remember the multiple choice questions, and all of the different online practice sites, but not that. Gotta photo?
  5. About the same price as two bottles of wine, but I bet the olive oil last longer.
  6. I remember seeing a report about this years ago, along with savon de Marseille, both purporting to be the real thing, but tests revealed otherwise.
  7. I think it is also due to electric cars charging at night on HC, so the "less popular" hours are being increasingly used. Plus, as Norman mentioned, electricity from solar panels Our HC are during the night, I believe this is true for all new contracts, at least with EDF. Before, we had lunchtime HC too, but when we moved, in the same village, only night time HC was available. EDF have a calculator to enable you to see if you have the best tariff. For us, the current HC hours works well, as both the dishwasher and washing machine are programmed to run at night.
  8. I'm not a great fan either, and didn't think that she would be well enough, but her performance was so much better than I had feared.
  9. I sympathise with your predicament ALBF, I have first hand experience of almost all of that, with my mother, step father and parents in law. The worst is dealing with the administration, for sure.
  10. betise

    ALD questions

    Type one diabetes (don't know about type two) and cancer are certainly ALDs, all approved treatment is paid for by the state. ALBF is correct though, finding a specialist is sadly more and more difficult now.
  11. All the presidents since I have been here have been hugely disliked by the end on their tenure, Sarkozy, Holland, Macron were hated even. I think that only Chirac may have scraped through with dislike but also some admiration (imagine gallic shrug here).
  12. I am always interested to observe how, in voting stations, people take an array of party papers into the booth with them, to disguise their voting intention, and then throw the unused ones in the bin inside the booth. If the contents of those bins could talk!
  13. I imagine the censored word was P R I C K? 😂
  14. The same is already true in the UK civil service. Reserved posts demand UK nationality, and "may" also depend on the nationality of one, or both, parents.
  15. Yes, but this is very different from a presidential election, if the RN, and other "far" right candidates, win the majority in the Assembly (which is a distinct possibility) then it will be Bardella as prime minister.
  16. On the French news this morning, they referred to FN, and Marine Me Pen, as extreme right light. Surely, that is simply "right"?
  17. Couldn't they just fit him with a gag, or a scold's bridle?
  18. Lori, what was offered was "La sédation profonde et continue jusqu'au décès est un soin consistant à endormir profondément une personne atteinte d'une maladie grave et incurable pour soulager ou prévenir une souffrance réfractaire. Elle est associée à une analgésie et à l'arrêt des traitements de maintien en vie." It is already legal, but not all doctors agree to administer it. It can be done at home, and in the case of my brothers in law, results in a coma like state, that lasts just a few days, followed by death.
  19. In fact, if your doctor is in agreement, a dignified end of life has been available for quite some time, *IF * you are in end stage of an incurable illness. I know this for a fact, as two members of my family went down this route, here in France.
  20. But in Paris, they are hiking up the public transport prices, strikes are threatened, student accommodation is being emptied, even the SDFs are being shipped out to the provinces... no way I'd be in Paris this summer.
  21. We did ours yesterday too, I dread it, it always ends in an argument! Mr Betise has (nearly) all of the figures on a spreadsheet on his computer, and I sit at mine and input them into the impots online forms. He shouts a figure at me, I tell him it's not the one I need, he then can't find the right one, I start to quietly despair. Eventually there is more heated shouting (not by me) and I tell him that if he's going to shout he can put the bloody figures in himself. Every year (sigh).
  22. Oh yippee, we're back! You don't know what you've got til it's gone, do you?
  23. If Belves or Corrin were to meet the mod DaveLister, what question would you ask him?
  24. I have a sneaking suspicion that we may have an AI bot posting somewhere on this, and other threads.
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