Comments on Admiring the "mirrored wardrobes" (<em>armoires à glace</em>)TypePad2007-01-29T06:36:54ZSeduliahttps://www.ruerude.com/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://www.ruerude.com/2007/01/the_mirrored_wa/comments/atom.xml/Eric Duhan commented on 'Admiring the "mirrored wardrobes" (<em>armoires à glace</em>)'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c82d353ef00d8346867aa53ef2007-04-25T14:55:04Z2008-08-28T03:25:32ZEric Duhanhttp://artistontheedge.blogspot.comLike the French renouncing ever to understand cricket. Slàn Eric<p>Like the French renouncing ever to<br />
understand cricket.</p>
<p>Slàn<br />
Eric</p>Sedulia commented on 'Admiring the "mirrored wardrobes" (<em>armoires à glace</em>)'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c82d353ef00d83452799969e22007-04-19T23:06:29Z2008-08-29T05:18:20ZSeduliahttp://www.laenvie.comDear Eric, It's not a coincidence, is Eireannach mé (ina theannta sin Meiriceánach). It always makes me laugh to see...<p>Dear Eric, It's not a coincidence, is Eireannach mé (ina theannta sin Meiriceánach). </p>
<p>It always makes me laugh to see how the Brits go on and on about the French, both pro and con, while the French live their lives happily ignoring the other side of the Manche!</p>
<p>I do love England too. But I no longer aspire to understand the British.</p>Eric Duhan commented on 'Admiring the "mirrored wardrobes" (<em>armoires à glace</em>)'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c82d353ef00d83451f61269e22007-04-18T15:03:24Z2008-08-27T01:52:36ZEric Duhanhttp://artistontheedge.blogspot.comThe entrance to the Irish Embassey is to be found on Rue Rude,is this a coincidence I ask you? Life...<p>The entrance to the Irish Embassey is to be found on Rue Rude,is this a coincidence I ask you?</p>
<p>Life in France as an ex-pat, interesting but I don't feel like an ex-pat at all in either sense. As I am both still Irish and hence still a Pat or Paddy and very much at home here in Brittany.<br />
Let's face it life in France has its ups and downs but it's sweet. </p>
<p>Can you beat a fresh baguette and croissant? The English spend there evenings looking at cooking programmes on the BBC ( which does not seem to do them any good what so ever) or programmes about re-locating to Australia, or Croatia, Spain and even the demon France where those arrogent, detestable, snail eating Frogs live. The love /hate relationship is so funny as it is very one sided, in reality the French don't even think about the Brits except to look at Benny Hill or Mr. Beans holidays. </p>Veronique commented on 'Admiring the "mirrored wardrobes" (<em>armoires à glace</em>)'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c82d353ef00d834dfb5fc53ef2007-02-01T21:40:18Z2008-08-29T05:17:32ZVeroniquehttp://treschicveronique.blogpspot.comActually, in this case, armoire a glace= ice box. They're as big as a refrigerator!! Hope you enjoyed your flight....<p>Actually, in this case, armoire a glace= ice box. They're as big as a refrigerator!! <br />
Hope you enjoyed your flight. </p>
<p>From Sedulia: Oh no, Veronique, then I should have found another picture! "Icebox" is what I thought it meant, then when I looked it up on Google, I kept finding photos of wardrobes.</p>