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Weather in Paris?
Anyone here in Paris at the moment? I'm trying to pack and I am shaking my head in amazement since weather.com says snow this week.
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Did you get to see any rioting ?
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Those car fires will keep you warm!
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Take me with you Kim :)
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i heard its hot and moist in paris.
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Smokin hot - and wet (j/k)
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nice weather in Paris
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I was there yesterday and the day before for a lil weekend trip and its typical fall weather
bring warm clothes leave your bikini home ;) |
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Take the long fur coat
then go to the Eiffel tower. Take a pic of you flashing, nude under the coat. Then black out the fish market & dairy and post the pics here, say you're nude in the title. And have another 12 page thread that will last a year or more. |
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Have a great time KK - next year, I'm going with :thumbsup |
Well I just woke up and it's snowing in Budapest, so if you plan on stopping by to see me you will need a Heavy Coat :helpme
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Whats in paris?
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Hey Rammiekins! Nope, not coming over to see you, strictly spending the week in Paris only (or thats the plan right now), there's enough to do there without any diversions. Snow? Argh. |
Paris Hilton?
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That is great you will have a blast. Ya there is just a little first time this winter. Man it's killing me to You know I had lived in AZ for 20 years before I came here. I will be back in Jerome come spring :thumbsup Hope to see you soon :winkwink: |
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The only thing I would recomend is you bring an old winter coat... one you might want to throw away. Because in the 18th arrondissment you can find second hand stores with really great and awsome deals. I picked up a full mink fur coat for 80 euro. In great shape too!!! By your meat at "true Halah" butchers. The meat tends to be similar to North American health standards. (True Halah butcher shops are cheaper and don't sell pork products.) I have observed that French butchers don't think twice about cutting up a chicken and then dropping down a side of pork on the same table and using the same knife to cut it up too. (And they don't wash or sterilize the surface in between each job) Cross food contamination is a bit of a problem out here. And don't be surprised if you notice a chief smoking in the back while he cooks your food. If you stay to the expensive tourist resturants, it's not so bad and you will be safe. Sorry... I'm not taking a slam. Just expressing what I have noticed. |
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May I suggest you venture out of 18th and check out 15th, 7th, 4th or 16th for example :winkwink: |
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:1orglaugh |
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The truth tends to stink a bit. Should I bring a camera and document this stuff for proof? And to be very honest I go to the 18th because I love Chateau Rouge the bargins I can find on african fabrics. The clothing stores are pretty cheap too. But as for the rest of Paris, I've visted it all! I have friends in the 15th, 12th, 8th, and 16th. I also spend a fair amount of time en province... But every nation has it's little "quirks." And I'm sorry but if you are from North America and used to the Health Inspector Nazis ensuring a resturant meet a certain standard.... You will quickly discover that France by comparison is very "relaxed" in their health standards for commercial food preparation standards. |
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