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Le sport à Paris, hammer...
Le sport à Paris, hammer thrower. Alternative sports, Paris style.
What time does the next lot...
What time does the next lot arrive? Available in English, or French.
Has anyone seen the...
Has anyone seen the corkscrew? On reflection, it was quite clear to see.
Fly half- demi d'ouverture.
Demi d'ouverture. French for Fly Half. A half, demi, is also a glass of beer.
Et Hup!
"et, hup !"
"Yes doctor, he's very devoted and is doing his exercises several times a day..."
Has anyone seen the corkscrew?
Has anyone seen the corkscrew? On reflection, it was quite clear to see.
Duck at the opticians
This little duck went to the optician and didn't like what he read.
Pig at the opticians
This little piggy went to the optician and didn't like what he read.
Jean Connerie
In French, Jean sounds just like the English Sean. Connerie is rather rude, but could be translated as bullshit (or worse. Look it up.)
"Bon App"
We all have ‘Apps’ on our mobile phone, but ‘App’ is also a short, informal way of saying ‘appétit’.
Motobecanne
Motobécane was a make of motorcycles and scooters. Canne (with two Ns) is a walking stick.
Les bottes bio
Les bottes bio. In French, Bottes are boots, but are also bales of hay, or straw.
Paratroupeau
The French for a herd is troupeau. This herd are in for a painful landing.
Planète Gascogne
There is a little corner of the universe that will always remain Gascony.
Tripadvisor (the gascon way)
Who needs a GPS when the locals can point you in the right direction?
Poules Landaises
The Poules Landaises. Chickens from Les Landes who have adopted the traditional Landais stilts to get to the bird table. Available as art prints in formats A4, A3 and A2, as well as on canvas. A4 and A3 prints can also be ordered with mounts.
Classic car registration in...
Registering your imported car for a French carte grise at the Prefecture... It can take a while.
Tourtiere Landais
Apples baked on a bed of wafer-thin pastry, generously sprinkled with armagnac. All agree that it is delicious, but is it called a Tourtiere Landaise, or a Croustade Gasconne?