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Kris, if you do not completely love being stuck in traffic jams there is another solution: ride a bike. I was in France last week for work and I also had to collect mine in England. I left Paris on Eurostar at 7:00 am, arrived in London at 9:00 and at the garage at 11:00. I was back in Paris before 6:00 pm, leaving behind a few million automobiles stuck on the freeway at the city entrance.
I guess Coert will approve.
I sure do, motorcycles get faster through traffic, no more being held up in file, behind all cars, just move on between the lines of cars.
Besides that, riding a motorcycle gives the full experience of being one with it. I have 3 of them, one is still in it's stages of completing though. A Kawasaki Bimota replica.
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Kris, if you do not completely love being stuck in traffic jams there is another solution: ride a bike. I was in France last week for work and I also had to collect mine in England. I left Paris on Eurostar at 7:00 am, arrived in London at 9:00 and at the garage at 11:00. I was back in Paris before 6:00 pm, leaving behind a few million automobiles stuck on the freeway at the city entrance.
I guess Coert will approve.
No wurry's, I have got my bike; but...;
-not very handy when you still have to move your stuff over....
- and both my bikes are to old to go thru the big city's over here....
 
Well, when me and my girlfriend went on holiday, we also used the old routes to go there, never the highway's. Route de la vacances, like an old French musician wrote a song about. Route N7.
If she would have lived now, we would be in the Provence, we were planning to start a Bed&Breakfast business there.
Unfortunately though, she passed away in a car accident, visiting her uncle who was having his birthday, but she never arrived there. I was also planning to go, but my workplace didnt let me go, too much work and no exemption. So she went alone.
And then the phone rang at my work... A Renault5 has no chanche stopping behind a lorry, when the lorry behind saw it too late. Veronigue was a French girl..
Coert
Sorry to hear that
Steve
 
Well, when me and my girlfriend went on holiday, we also used the old routes to go there, never the highway's. Route de la vacances, like an old French musician wrote a song about. Route N7.
If she would have lived now, we would be in the Provence, we were planning to start a Bed&Breakfast business there.
Unfortunately though, she passed away in a car accident, visiting her uncle who was having his birthday, but she never arrived there. I was also planning to go, but my workplace didnt let me go, too much work and no exemption. So she went alone.
And then the phone rang at my work... A Renault5 has no chanche stopping behind a lorry, when the lorry behind saw it too late. Veronigue was a French girl..
Oh man Coert - I am so very sorry to hear that.
 
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