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Subject: Re: Paris prices Posted on: Thu, 04 Oct 2007 20:04:06 +0200

On Thu, 4 Oct 2007 18:50:40 +0100, d4g4h4@yahoo.co.uk (David Horne, _the_
chancellor (*)) wrote:

>Martin wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 4 Oct 2007 17:45:00 +0100, d4g4h4@yahoo.co.uk (David Horne, _the_
>> chancellor (*)) wrote:
>>
>> >Markku Grönroos wrote:
>> >
>> >> "Iceman" kirjoitti
>> >> viestissä:1191515276.197833.82070@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com...
>> >> >
>> >> > Prices are much lower outside of tourist areas.
>> >> >
>> >> And France is the most expensive EU country as far as "tourist
>> >> services" are concerned.
>> >
>> >Untrue. For hotel accomodation, eating out, public transport, it is
>> >cheaper than quite a few EU countries.
>>
>> Not for the sort of "tourist services" he has in mind.
>
>How much _does_ a bottle of voddy

The Bells, The Bells ?

>at a cafe outside Notre Dame cost
>these days?

It's the cost of being caught paralytic on the altar after drinking inside Notre
Dame.

BBC recorded a first this week. A Morris dancer shielded from view by his
dancing chums whilst he provided a urine sample on the steps of York Minster and
the knickerless woman who complained about a pain in her back.
--

Martin