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OT: New web site - finally....
On Jul 25, 9:50 am, Martin wrote:
On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 16:15:17 -0700 (PDT), Judith in France wrote: On Jul 24, 11:40 pm, "gavin" wrote: Judging by waht Sacha has just written I would say htat there is no misunderstanding. I would say that she has a very bad attitude and is accusing me of all sorts of htings that I haven't given her cause to think. Anyway, I have asked her to back up her claims - and of course she won't be able to. Don't judge her, you don't know her, I do. Trust me on this. She doesn't need to back up any claims and I want you to drop it, please, trust me? I have asked you to start again, yes? Come to think of it I don' tthink I have ever seen runner beans in France! What do they call them? Beans are "fèves", aren't they You won't see runner beans in France unless it is someone like me growing them, they are just called haricot verte. Did I spell that correctly? AFAIR they were quite common in N Brittany. -- Martin Probably, a different culture there entirely. Judith |
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OT: New web site - finally....
On Jul 25, 10:35 pm, Martin wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 04:19:30 -0700 (PDT), Judith in France wrote: On Jul 25, 9:50 am, Martin wrote: On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 16:15:17 -0700 (PDT), Judith in France wrote: On Jul 24, 11:40 pm, "gavin" wrote: Judging by waht Sacha has just written I would say htat there is no misunderstanding. I would say that she has a very bad attitude and is accusing me of all sorts of htings that I haven't given her cause to think. Anyway, I have asked her to back up her claims - and of course she won't be able to. Don't judge her, you don't know her, I do. Trust me on this. She doesn't need to back up any claims and I want you to drop it, please, trust me? I have asked you to start again, yes? Come to think of it I don' tthink I have ever seen runner beans in France! What do they call them? Beans are "fèves", aren't they You won't see runner beans in France unless it is someone like me growing them, they are just called haricot verte. Did I spell that correctly? AFAIR they were quite common in N Brittany. Probably, a different culture there entirely. Breton culture? -- Martin Mai oui mon petit chou-chou :-) Judith |
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