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I would recommend the Place d'etang area of Cannes. It's a square that by day is used by the local boulistes, which then at night becomes a spill out area for the surrounding restaurants. It's situated at the head of The Palm Beach peninsula at the eastern end of the La Croisette, away from the tourists/crowds. There are also a couple of nice public beaches on either side of the peninsula, mainly used by the locals...


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MrBen Wrote:

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> Seabag. Desperately trying to get into your

> knob-ometer here. Let me know how that one scored?



"Only 300 euros"


Normally that alone would score high


But add "helicopter" and the needle goes to the stop bar on my Knob-O-Meter


I even think the "battery balls' flashed twice


Keep up the good work


:))

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