P.S. to Maeve. Paris, France is now our second largest division for new
home sales. Right behind, you guessed it, Las Vegas. :) Cheers.
kelly
How about the darling John Everett Millais, who in his brief inter-regnum
(circa 1850 and so) emphasised sincerity, nature and sincerity in the
pre-Raphaelite broederbund?
The citizen most above suspicion should be the first subject of the Chief
Magistrate's investigations
kelly
Recently a guy in Paris nearly got away with stealing several paintings from
the Louvre.
However, after planning the crime, breaking in, evading security, getting
out and escaping with the goods, he was captured only two blocks away when
his Econoline van ran out of gas.
When asked how he could mastermind such a crime and then make such an
obvious error, he replied:
(brace yourself, this is VERY bad!!)
"I had no Monet to buy Degas to make the Van Gogh".
di<~~~~begging forgiveness!!
Beth <beth...@gateway.net> wrote in message
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Joy ;-)
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LOL
Very good!
kelly
Yoj <jgay...@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
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> Arrrgh! Fifteen lashes with a wet noodle.
>
> Joy ;-)
>
>
> Di Wall wrote in message ...
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> You have to do penance for that one Di......groaaaannn LOL
> How about a trip to Paris, will that be penance enough??
> The punishment is that the trip will be on a broomstick !!
> Toddy
>
>
> Di Wall <diw...@primus.com.au> wrote in message
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> I'm ashamed to say that although I have looked at loads of pictures and photos
> of Monet's garden at Giverny I have never visited there .I will one day.
> I suppose the house sales are partly because of the space in France and the
> French are top buyers of second homes ?? nice to speak to you again Beth
> :-)Maeve
Shame on you Maeve!!
But you are forgiven, I live about 10 miles from Durham Cathedral and
last year was my first visit for maybe 35 years or something like
that. Because it's on the doorstep, we think that we can go anytime
and so we end up not going at all :-))
See you at Giverny some time, perhaps, maybe, one of these days...
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John Douglas
żestatopian?
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>Oh Toddy....*Anything* but the broomstick! <gg.
>di<~~~~Thinking she could probably force herself to go to Paris!! :-)
Di Check Euronews .com as there is the most terrible flooding in France Worst
ever in Tarn area but affecting several areas including Roquamadour!! Maeve (27
dead so far )
Saw that in the paper today;. A real tragedy!
Norma
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> >Beth, you are so lucky to have had the opportunity....!
> >Just reminded me of a little joke...do you mind??
> >snip<<
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> Dans l'article <3pwX3.110$%a7....@nsw.nnrp.telstra.net>, "Di Wall"
We lived 9miles from Land's End in Cornwall a major tourist spot I went once
the first year we were there 1974 but never again.I have never been to the
Floral Dance ,Heligan Gardens, or many other tourist sights I think we were too
involved with the tourists in summer to want to go to these places out of
season :-)Maeve Where in France are you selling to?
> I can understand that, Maeve. I went to college not too far from the Grand
> Canyon in the 1960's, and drove by it many times as I crossed the U.S., yet
> my first visit was in 1997. Went with my daughter & we rode the train in
> from Williams, Arizona on a snowy day. Spent most of the day in the fog,
> but around 2 p.m. the fog lifted and we did get to see it.
> Beth