Magda wrote in
news:e74ba4h5g0l9vq5c6qhp9d40q3djl1m9ct@4ax.com:
> On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 17:38:35 -0500, Joseph Coulter
> egrapse sto mhnyma syzhthshs :
>
> ... Alfred Molon wrote in
> ... news:MPG.230ad17a51bf694698bdbd@news.supernews.com:
> ...
> ... > Any suggestions on what to see in Lyon, France? We'll visit the
> ... > tourist sight in the centre of the city tomorrow (the roman
> threatre, ... > the churches, old town etc.), but what else is there
> to see in Lyon? ... > Can also be a modern building, or something
> else typical of Lyon. ... >
> ... > By the way, what food/handicraft/local products are typical of
> Lyon? ...
> ... Do go up the funicular to enjoy the view from the top. From there
> you ... can see the infamous "Crayon." There are numerous good
> restaurants in ... Lyon check out the Red Guide (Michelin) for
> particulars. ...
> ... My favorite lingere shop (or anywhere I love the name have
> someone ... translate for you) is in Lyon "Le Baise Sauvage".
>
> I'm hoping you mean "Le Baiser Sauvage".
>
> "Baise" is a feminine word and I'm not translating, either.
>
>
Magda, I was going from memory on it but the meaning that you imply is
definitely inplied in the shop's name You have it right, I am sure,
since the pronunciation of both is close enough to make a Frenchman (or
woman) blush.
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