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For those of you in exile in France but reading here, you will enjoy
the language. Any questions, don't hesitate to ask me. I enjoyed this
film very much indeed (since we're getting so little on our telly at
the moment) and firmly beleive that there's no other way to cultivate.
Many might disagree but it doesn't really matter, because it's
permaculture ;o)

http://video.google.fr/videoplay?doc...8924&q=permacu...

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On 8 Mar, 23:09, Fred wrote:
Pass the Orange Sauce.....


I don't get it.

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On Mar 9, 1:38 pm, "La Puce" wrote:
On 8 Mar, 23:09, Fred wrote:

Pass the Orange Sauce.....


I don't get it.


Canard à l'orange, peut être???
This woman has a rather strange mix of accents - I'm still trying to
unpick a bit of spanish, a bit of generic southern French, a bit of
something else I can't quite put my finger on.

Cat(h) (I stopped watching after a few minutes - forgive me, the image
is not particularly good)

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On 11 Mar, 15:53, "Cat(h)" wrote:
Canard à l'orange, peut être???


Off course ))

This woman has a rather strange mix of accents - I'm still trying to
unpick a bit of spanish, a bit of generic southern French, a bit of
something else I can't quite put my finger on.


Absolutely. She sound like my sister at time (who grew up in St
Gaudens) but sounds exactly like her adoptive mother, who's French but
I always thought she was spanish and full of extra patoi words - it's
that same accent that the woman has on the film.

Cat(h) (I stopped watching after a few minutes - forgive me, the image
is not particularly good)


I can't beleive it! Don't put the screen on full. I put the head
phones on and it's really a fabulous little trip down their garden.
The music's lovely too.


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