Slide Show: Europe 2000
Paris: Our regular table at the Café Felix, where we'd order a bottle of wine, watch the sunset, and toast the tour buses on their way to the Moulin Rouge.
This is across the street from where the WO HOMMES restroom mixup occurred. What it really said, I realized later as I studied the illuminated etched glass sign was WC: HOMMES (water closet: men), not WO: HOMMES which I interpreted as a clever bilingual play on wo + men. However, I did not know this when that man burst into the "ladies room" and refused to leave.
This is across the street from where the WO HOMMES restroom mixup occurred. What it really said, I realized later as I studied the illuminated etched glass sign was WC: HOMMES (water closet: men), not WO: HOMMES which I interpreted as a clever bilingual play on wo + men. However, I did not know this when that man burst into the "ladies room" and refused to leave.
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oops, your bad.
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ps MONKEY!
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Yeah, I was getting ready to slice him, too.
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And not in a good way.
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This is why the French hate us.
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nice. you should have anyway, he should have left since you were in there. The french are so rude.
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Nah, the French are great, across Europe people were very friendly! I've been to Paris twice and almost everyone was nice and courteous (not quite to the I'll-cancel-my-plans-and-devote-the-rest-of-th e-day-to-helping-you-decipher-this-subway-tick et-machine extent displayed by the Japanese, but very friendly and helpful). We had this one waiter who did these hilarious pantomimes to explain the lunch specials to us. We were all rolling around with laughter (it's France, so of course it might have been the wine). I love the French.
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It may be because you're really pretty too. Next time I'll go with and we'll test the theory
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Together we would slay them entirely. Well, if you stopped cursing at everyone for a few minutes!!
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Oh no! He didn't show you his baguette, did he?!
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