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On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 08:32:56 -0800, Gomezz wrote:
"chancellor of the duchy of besses o' th' barn" wrote in message news:1gu8w7c.1bi7k261msat8gN%this_address_is_for_s ... Emilia wrote: [] I would strongly advice you not to leave your passport (or other valuables) "well hidden" in your suitcase. Professional thieves already know where these hidding places are. I suggest you leave it in the hotel only if you have use of a safe. I usually leave mine on the beside table. -- David Horne- www.davidhorne.net usenet (at) davidhorne (dot) co (dot) uk What's a "beside table"? It's the little table that's beside the bed. -- Tim C. |
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The Rev Gaston wrote:
Aargh - like that irritating advert "formulated and controlled by Laboratoires Garnier Paris". G; Garnier laboratories are not in Paris, but in Saint-Ouen, and their plant is in the western Yvelines département :-) Now THAT'S irritating advertising :-) -- inversez "kertanguy" et "de" pour me joindre |
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The Rev Gaston wrote:
Aargh - like that irritating advert "formulated and controlled by Laboratoires Garnier Paris". G; Garnier laboratories are not in Paris, but in Saint-Ouen, and their plant is in the western Yvelines département :-) Now THAT'S irritating advertising :-) -- inversez "kertanguy" et "de" pour me joindre |
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Earl Evleth wrote:
The French tend to rely on a history of documents. Which gets a *tough* hassle if your parent's documents are like my mother's: she was born in Belgian Congo during British occupation (WWII)... her mother was a Polish Jewess who had fled Poland. Go and try to find documents in such a case :-) -- inversez "kertanguy" et "de" pour me joindre |
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Earl Evleth wrote:
The French tend to rely on a history of documents. Which gets a *tough* hassle if your parent's documents are like my mother's: she was born in Belgian Congo during British occupation (WWII)... her mother was a Polish Jewess who had fled Poland. Go and try to find documents in such a case :-) -- inversez "kertanguy" et "de" pour me joindre |
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