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Post by Miculo on Apr 20, 2014 12:28:04 GMT
I just thanked you for fuck all Pusser.
By the way, what do you call a septic cat?
Puss.
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Post by penquin on Apr 20, 2014 12:29:56 GMT
Good site, thanks for the info, I have checked with the one nominally nearest us, which is about as much use as a cat flap on a submarine as it has not been maintained and is virtually unusable whereas the pics on the site show it when it was new..... @ Monflanquin in the Lot et Garonne, so be aware the pictures are a few years out of date....... We have a new one in our nearest town which does not appear on that list yet (or in the Vicarious Books one - but we have sent it in already)...... It will be interesting to see how soon that one gets added to the various lists.... 1. But you promised us your own list of aires in the Dordogne, Lot et Garonne - and we're still waiting! 2. Did I read that right? You sent Vicious books and entry! You mean you've given him a free entry that he's going to charge other folk for when he publishes his latest volume of the fraudulently titled 'All the Aires: France' as it has fewer than one third of them! I would give him nothing on principle - especially as he now stops us from dropping into his shop on the way to the ferry/tunnel and pick up books but demands that we pay postage for them and wait at home for delivery! 1. if something is worth having it's worth waiting for - didn't your Mum used to tell you that..... and it's the Easter holiday here so nothing happens..... 2. glad to see you did read it and yes we did give it to him, why not? For us to "drop in to pick one up" would cost us dearly and involve nigh on 2,000km of travel, whereas the postage is cheap and because we have sent one in that has not been published before - we get a FREE copy......... so not even any postage to pay...... It's a win-win situation for us......
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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2014 12:36:01 GMT
He says nothing in the book about giving a free copy to people who submit an aire, so I'm going to send him an email and ask him to confirm that as I can have a free supply for life at that rate.
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