Sunday, March 20, 2011

March 20 2011: Things I Learnt This Weekend

  • French people call the traffic police "Schtroumpfs" (Smurfs) on account of their blue uniforms
  • It is no longer cool to describe things as 'mortel' (deadly) if you are a 15 year old boy. Apparently you say 'violent'.
  • Flanders only became part of France in 1659.
  • I will never understand modern art.
  • Parrots symbolise eroticism, apparently
  • The fable of the monkey and the dolphin, by Jean de la Fontaine.
  • The inside of the Conservatoire in Lille is really, really beautiful.
  • It is possible to defrost speculoos eclairs from Picard in the microwave.
  • When you're in a French cafe, you don't need to tip if you're being served by the owners.
  • It is possible to get Malborough Sauvignon Blanc in Armentières.
  • There is *always* room for dessert if it contains caramel au beurre salé.
  • New Zealanders turn up everywhere, even in Petra.
  • And, to my pain, there is no bar service on the TGV from Paris to Lille.
More details, and maybe even some photos, coming soon...

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