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Old March 27th, 2005, 12:17 AM
Stanislas de Kertanguy
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TourLeader wrote:

Ecoute le Breton, je suis Breton moi aussi.


Génial.

(Bus number: 350 and 351)


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Old March 27th, 2005, 12:19 AM
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I know perfectly that Roissybus exists! A hint: there are also two
regular RATP lines that run between Roissy and Paris. I let you find the
numbers...


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Old March 27th, 2005, 12:19 AM
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I know perfectly that Roissybus exists! A hint: there are also two
regular RATP lines that run between Roissy and Paris. I let you find the
numbers...


Ecoute le Breton, je suis Breton moi aussi.


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Old March 27th, 2005, 12:31 AM
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Look foreigners have the right to see who they
want.
I don't leave in a communist country as you expect.
If that doesn't please you, attack me in justice
then.
Stay out and mind your own business.




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Old March 27th, 2005, 12:31 AM
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Look foreigners have the right to see who they
want.
I don't leave in a communist country as you expect.
If that doesn't please you, attack me in justice
then.
Stay out and mind your own business.




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Old March 27th, 2005, 01:12 AM
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(Bus number: 350 and 351)


Nice area, fast, and not too many bus stops.
Thanks.

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Old March 27th, 2005, 01:56 AM
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In article ,
TourLeader wrote:

Look foreigners have the right to see who they
want.
I don't leave in a communist country as you expect.
If that doesn't please you, attack me in justice
then.
Stay out and mind your own business.


Keep up your entrepreneurial drive, someday, the system may get out of
your way... France started in that direct last week by rescinding the
35/hr work week (told ya so!!!)...

In this forum, just keep you direct reference to your services in you
..sig file.... but please post away...

jay
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  #28  
Old March 27th, 2005, 01:56 AM
Go Fig
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In article ,
TourLeader wrote:

Look foreigners have the right to see who they
want.
I don't leave in a communist country as you expect.
If that doesn't please you, attack me in justice
then.
Stay out and mind your own business.


Keep up your entrepreneurial drive, someday, the system may get out of
your way... France started in that direct last week by rescinding the
35/hr work week (told ya so!!!)...

In this forum, just keep you direct reference to your services in you
..sig file.... but please post away...

jay
Sat Mar 26, 2005







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Old March 27th, 2005, 02:14 AM
Stanislas de Kertanguy
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TourLeader wrote:

Nice area, fast, and not too many bus stops.
Thanks.


351 is very helpful for those living in the East of Paris, as well as
for workers

You should thank me for giving you *complete* tourist guidelines for the
northern part of the RER B line. Or perhaps your irony-meter is
broken... because I didn't understand why you felt the need to inform me
about Roissybus; I'm perfectly aware of its existence!

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Old March 27th, 2005, 02:14 AM
Stanislas de Kertanguy
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TourLeader wrote:

Nice area, fast, and not too many bus stops.
Thanks.


351 is very helpful for those living in the East of Paris, as well as
for workers

You should thank me for giving you *complete* tourist guidelines for the
northern part of the RER B line. Or perhaps your irony-meter is
broken... because I didn't understand why you felt the need to inform me
about Roissybus; I'm perfectly aware of its existence!

--
inversez "kertanguy" et "de" pour me joindre
 




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