>I thought they only ate snails, frogs' legs and freedom fries? ;-)I've had frog legs (cuisses de grenouilles) and they're pretty darn good!! And the French cook their fries (frites) differently than we do ... they're double-cooked or something ... and they taste different than ours.
>It's the Rugby World Cup. The NZ football I thought you might be able to see is this: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10466941Nope, we left before that event (it looks like it was scheduled for the Friday after we left). There *was* a big rugby ball hanging *on* the Eiffel Tower though ... kinda spoiled any pictures I wanted to take (no problem, I've taken pictures of it on previous visits).
>Ah, but think of all those airpoints! ;-) The killer is that last leg to Seattle, right?Depends on the airline. We didn't take the direct flight from Paris to Seattle, we had a stop in Detroit. So, the trip gets broken up into an 8 hour flight, Paris to Detroit, and then a 4-1/2 flight, Detroit to Seattle. I have mixed feelings about taking the direct flight ... if we got business/first class where you could actually do some sleeping while flying (reclining seats with foot rests, just like a La-Z-Boy), then direct isn't so bad. <g>
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we get to have a real French home-cooked meal when we go to her apartment for dinner>
>I thought they only ate snails, frogs' legs and freedom fries? ;-)
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I'm not into football or rugby or whatever the big thing was that was going on while we were there, so I didn't pay it any attention at all. We *did* notice lots of people wearing some kind of Ireland team shirts.>
>It's the Rugby World Cup. The NZ football I thought you might be able to see is this:
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10466941>
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after being awake for more than 28 hours!!!>
>Ah, but think of all those airpoints! ;-) The killer is that last leg to Seattle, right?