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Comment osent ils venir ici en prenant nos femmes et nos boulot, grappant a notre culture anglais si noble avec ses doigts qui puent de l'ail en forceant a nos gosses de manger la viande de cheval. La seule bonne chose de la culture francaise est Mai 68. Les hippys sales.

snorky Wrote:

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> Comment osent ils venir ici en prenant nos femmes

> et nos boulot, grappant a notre culture anglais si

> noble avec ses doigts qui puent de l'ail en

> forceant a nos gosses de manger la viande de

> cheval. La seule bonne chose de la culture

> francaise est Mai 68. Les hippys sales.



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How dare they to come here while taking our wives and our job, grappant our so noble English culture with its fingers has which puent of l' garlic while forceant has our kids to eat the meat of horse. The only good thing of the French culture is May 68. Dirty hippys.

Hello, this passenger frequents also Oakhurst woodland each night approximately at 9pm and at 9.30. There are many small children within the range and it is annoying. The passenger exceeds the maximum speed for a developed range and seems also, the baffle' to have; s, which as obviously the clay/tone is removed, in addition is invalid under the traffic act. Here, which we did for someone, continuance is, to do up, the same in our last house exactly: Note the time/the times, those the passenger past over a few day' drives; s. If it is over this time on the third daily revolution of your lights in your house, operate a sharp camera to your window and like it last press the sharp button drives. It is rather merry, the passenger slowing down, seeing attack, and looks then around surprising where the ' Speed of camera' is. It soon receives the report and avoids your road. If it happens in all roads, then it could receive or move a pushbike. IT IS IMPORTANT, TO NOTICING THAT IT ONLY LIGHTNINGS HAVING, IF the PASSENGER HAS GONE PAST, WHILE a SERIOUS ACCIDENT OCCURRENCE LIKES if it not then does reports you it the police. Respect, balance Carr

Le singe est dans l'arbre.


Moi, j'aime bien les types francais. Bien sur, j'ai fait du "french kissing" tout pres de la Seine, et c'etait super-chouette.


I have, from time to time, been given a moment's pause on pondering whether, if "Le Genou de Clair" had actually been "Le Genou d'Eclair", the heroine could have walked with a cake-knee.


I am off now to boire a leetle more of zees excellent Bordeaux.

I am very Frrrrench and you will be soon too ... hahaha (Iam kidding.. i prefer to say in case my frrrrench humour is not clearly understood)


I had a laugh reading you.. thanks...


By the way, I couldn't live without your culture, as you can't without ours. let's forget the past and be friends...


Also, what the about the english invasion in South of France ?


Isabelle

Melangeons nous!!!

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