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A bike ride with my brother - hasn't happened for a while.
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ChrisW wrote: Sat Jun 22, 2024 8:33 pm A bike ride with my brother - hasn't happened for a while.
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The french when they agree with me!
At a soirée on Saturday, we were discussing language difficulties and peculiarities.
'The worm goes towards the green glass' being one of my favourites.
Then we came to numbers, or more precisely 97!
A whole table of french people suddenly realised how stupid their numbers are after 69!
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Sadlonelygit wrote: Mon Jun 24, 2024 10:01 am The french when they agree with me!
At a soirée on Saturday, we were discussing language difficulties and peculiarities.
'The worm goes towards the green glass' being one of my favourites.
Then we came to numbers, or more precisely 97!
A whole table of french people suddenly realised how stupid their numbers are after 69!
I do so love that!! LOL The Belgium and the Suisse have it right - something like septante, huitanet, nonante , or something!! LOL
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Confirmation that I'm on the course for my bus/coach licence in August!! Will be interesting doing it all (and the high way code!) in French - guess I'll speak better after three months of it!! LOL

Now to find accommodation in Chambery for the three months :o
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Noggin wrote: Mon Jun 24, 2024 10:29 am
Sadlonelygit wrote: Mon Jun 24, 2024 10:01 am The french when they agree with me!
At a soirée on Saturday, we were discussing language difficulties and peculiarities.
'The worm goes towards the green glass' being one of my favourites.
Then we came to numbers, or more precisely 97!
A whole table of french people suddenly realised how stupid their numbers are after 69!
I do so love that!! LOL The Belgium and the Suisse have it right - something like septante, huitanet, nonante , or something!! LOL
In Paris, especially in the business circles, they use septante, huitante etc daily now. It means far less confusion when talking on the phone about investment deals etc. (Told to me by someone who works in Paris city-stuff when I was house-sitting for them a few years ago)
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Rockburner wrote: Mon Jun 24, 2024 3:14 pm
Noggin wrote: Mon Jun 24, 2024 10:29 am
Sadlonelygit wrote: Mon Jun 24, 2024 10:01 am The french when they agree with me!
At a soirée on Saturday, we were discussing language difficulties and peculiarities.
'The worm goes towards the green glass' being one of my favourites.
Then we came to numbers, or more precisely 97!
A whole table of french people suddenly realised how stupid their numbers are after 69!
I do so love that!! LOL The Belgium and the Suisse have it right - something like septante, huitanet, nonante , or something!! LOL
In Paris, especially in the business circles, they use septante, huitante etc daily now. It means far less confusion when talking on the phone about investment deals etc. (Told to me by someone who works in Paris city-stuff when I was house-sitting for them a few years ago)
After Brussels I did a longish stint in Paris and used to delight in using septante and nonante (Belgians tended to use quatre-vingts for 80 but I understand the Swiss use huitante). They were constantly triggered by it and automatically 'corrected' me....every single time :lol:
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Rockburner wrote: Mon Jun 24, 2024 3:14 pm
Noggin wrote: Mon Jun 24, 2024 10:29 am
Sadlonelygit wrote: Mon Jun 24, 2024 10:01 am The french when they agree with me!
At a soirée on Saturday, we were discussing language difficulties and peculiarities.
'The worm goes towards the green glass' being one of my favourites.
Then we came to numbers, or more precisely 97!
A whole table of french people suddenly realised how stupid their numbers are after 69!
I do so love that!! LOL The Belgium and the Suisse have it right - something like septante, huitanet, nonante , or something!! LOL
In Paris, especially in the business circles, they use septante, huitante etc daily now. It means far less confusion when talking on the phone about investment deals etc. (Told to me by someone who works in Paris city-stuff when I was house-sitting for them a few years ago)
I'm sure that one day it'll filter out to the provinces!! :lol: For now, trying to list to phone numbers is a total bastard. Even when they think they say them slowly they don't! I had to write a number from a recorded message today - it was the fifth time (and two wrong numbers - first two times I hadn't got all the numbers!) that I realised that soixante-seize was indeed 76, NOT the 75 I'd been writing down :roll: FFS!! LOL


Count Steer wrote: Mon Jun 24, 2024 6:01 pm
Rockburner wrote: Mon Jun 24, 2024 3:14 pm
Noggin wrote: Mon Jun 24, 2024 10:29 am

I do so love that!! LOL The Belgium and the Suisse have it right - something like septante, huitanet, nonante , or something!! LOL
In Paris, especially in the business circles, they use septante, huitante etc daily now. It means far less confusion when talking on the phone about investment deals etc. (Told to me by someone who works in Paris city-stuff when I was house-sitting for them a few years ago)
After Brussels I did a longish stint in Paris and used to delight in using septante and nonante (Belgians tended to use quatre-vingts for 80 but I understand the Swiss use huitante). They were constantly triggered by it and automatically 'corrected' me....every single time :lol:
But, so satisfying to make them do the correction :D :D :D
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I just went to do a 'departure visit' for a guest. I wasn't here when they arrived and I've not managed to catch them in the 4 days they've been here.


" We've been to 5 Eurocamp campsites so far this trip. This particular mobile home was easily the cleanest and best presented "

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Celebration and anniversary time.
It's 10 year ago this week that I retired, aged 54.

My boss at McAfee, James Vignoles, pushed me to the limit and I broke down. Evil man

2 years off sick then slow return to work. They realised that I wasn't coping, so they paid me off with a year's salary.

I was retiring a year later anyway, they made it a year earlier.

So I had a year to do more trackday instructing and plan our retirement here.

Almost 9 years here now. Planned since I was 39.

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I've just had some AWESOME news!!!

Had a bit of a shit start to the day (wouldn't normally have made a big difference, but it's not been a great few weeks) - talking to the physio helped a bit and then I went for a walk in the rare sunshine, but was still struggling a lot.

THEN -

The tax office here has FINALLY accepted my first name change!!!!!! :bblonde: :bblonde: :bblonde:


The fact that the accountant didn't change it with them when it was legally changed has really caused me some big issues here as I can't do lots of other stuff in the correct name because all the systems are linked - TBH, I think it was only constant badgering that got me my driving licence in the correct name! (The accountant only changed my name on the business registry and transport licence because I asked - hadn't realised they needed to be asked to change it at the tax office as well!! So for the last 6 years my legal name has not been in their system!!)

And back at the beginning of May I applied for housing, had to send a load of ID with the application and the response was "your name on your ID is incorrect, so your application is refused" :roll: :roll:

I have sent the tax office copies of 2 x passport, driving licence, health card, residency permit all with my legal and correct name, plus copies of my birth certificate and deed poll - more than once!! They finally asked for translated birth cert and deed poll (understandable really but frustrating due to all the other ID I'd sent them!). That was sent to them two weeks ago.

I was getting more and more stressed as the application for housing really needed to be completed in early May, so I'm two months late now. But today I logged on to check so that if it was still wrong I could try and see someone at the tax office in the morning before I see France Service -

:bblonde: :bblonde: :bblonde: :bblonde:

I am officially known by my legal name in The System


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'Dave'? :P
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gremlin wrote: Tue Jul 02, 2024 11:53 am'Dave'? :P
I thought it was F***. As in FUF :obscene-birdiedoublered:
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Yorick wrote: Tue Jul 02, 2024 12:11 pm
gremlin wrote: Tue Jul 02, 2024 11:53 am'Dave'? :P
I thought it was F***. As in FUF :obscene-birdiedoublered:
Maybe I'll start using that as my 'nom d'usage'!! easier for the French to say than the actual name :D :D :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Just changing over my car insurance for the new motah I'm collecting tomorrow.

New one is ~100bhp more powerful than the old one, same genre/type of car and obviously newer. It's virtually identical to the old one, just a different colour and a different engine, same trim level etc.

£98 refund :wtf:
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Tue Jul 02, 2024 1:03 pm Just changing over my car insurance for the new motah I'm collecting tomorrow.

New one is ~100bhp more powerful than the old one, same genre/type of car and obviously newer. It's virtually identical to the old one, just a different colour and a different engine, same trim level etc.

£98 refund :wtf:
Is that refund for a full year or part year?
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Part. 6 months.
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Tue Jul 02, 2024 1:10 pm Part. 6 months.
So £200ish pa? Nice. :thumbup:
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I saw an old photo on a Cadwell Park website from 1939. Was interesting and thought provoking.
Nobody there now would be alive now.

But within an hour, 2 lads said their fathers were there. Pretty cool.

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