Numi's boudoir

If you're into Horror, I'd say the first 3 are good, but thr first one was more serious. Part 2 and 3, had the main Villian using puns and wise cracks, but still scary to a degree. Beyond that Wes Craven's New Night mare was pretty good and the latest remake was good, but not better than the original. I wouldn't recommend 4,5,6 or Freddy vs. Jason, if you want horror

Bless you, enjoy each moment. I'll have some questions about your trip, upon your return

I quite like a good horror film, as long as it isn't clichéd or tacky. Thank you for your critique, good to know.

Questions, OK! You have around three weeks to assemble them... ;)
 
I quite like a good horror film, as long as it isn't clichéd or tacky. Thank you for your critique, good to know.

Questions, OK! You have around three weeks to assemble them... ;)

My pleasure
Yes they are very tacky lol


Hope you allow me some leeway on the time limit


1. Favorite Restaurant on your trip ?


2. How would you describe the ambiance in France ?


3. What sites would you recommend ?
 
My pleasure
Yes they are very tacky lol

Hope you allow me some leeway on the time limit

1. Favorite Restaurant on your trip ?
2. How would you describe the ambiance in France ?
3. What sites would you recommend ?

Good questions :cool:

I shall defer my proper answers til I'm back home. Otherwise I might pick a favourite restaurant and then another one surpasses it etc etc.

I will say that I've noticed changes in France in the last few years.

1) Where have all the cafetières gone? It's all Senseo this, filter that, Nespresso the other now. Didn't the French invent the cafetière? :confused:

2) Where have all the bidets gone? Great way to wash up after sex. (Or to wash your smelly cycling shoes... :eek:). Didn't the French invent the bidet? :confused:

3) Where have all the stick-thin French women gone? This is not a bad thing. Surprising, but for the most part they are looking... healthier...
 
Ha!!!! Well I recognized about four important words on the label...and agree...the paw print was the tell all. ;):D

For very pampered pooches, I reckon, all that stuff about no parabens, pH neutral, polyphenols :D

Fair play to our host, though - there were also some very nice salon shampoo and conditioner products for humans, very expensive looking *tosses shiny locks*
 
For very pampered pooches, I reckon, all that stuff about no parabens, pH neutral, polyphenols :D

Fair play to our host, though - there were also some very nice salon shampoo and conditioner products for humans, very expensive looking *tosses shiny locks*

Good hosts indeed then if they're properly pampering you as well as having anticipated your bringing along your pets. :)
 

I'm far too old for that sort of goings on... :eek::eek::D

I've never been much into 'modern' music, really (I know, shocker, right? :D), so it'd have to be some sort of classical equivalent, like Glyndebourne, except I don't like opera... #fussy And there's have to be proper comfy beds and good food and toilets, yes actual proper toilets. And not too loud. And no mud.

I'm really not cut out for Glasto.... :D
 
Good hosts indeed then if they're properly pampering you as well as having anticipated your bringing along your pets. :)

There were some pouches of dog food in the kitchen too! But it was OK, we'd already located the supermarché by that point... :D

I liked that they were welcoming of pets, actually, so few places are. Not that I have one to bring to Europe, but I have friends/rellies who do, and their options are often very limited.

One thing I have noticed in France this trip is how welcomed dogs are in restaurants. They just sit under the owners' table, there's no problem. Much less accepted at home in the UK, I don't know about the US. But it's really not a big deal. Or shouldn't be.
 
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Aren't you a people pleasure, thank you very much for giving me a mental picture of your trip

That all looks like Paris, of which I am not fond. The people are rude, it's disproportionately expensive, and much of it smells of wee. It really does.

I need to get that out of my system. We are going to stay with a friend in a few days who lives on the outskirts of Paris and H says I'm not allowed to diss it.... :D
 
Still in France lovely? I thought about you when reading some of the wacky ideas for the Norte dame renovation.... although I wouldn’t mind swimming in that pool, :kiss:

https://www.latimes.com/travel/la-t...e-reimagined-rooftop-pool-20190709-story.html

Yep, still in France, although working north, home in under a week now.

I hope they do Notre Dame justice. I'm sure they will. I can't see how just reconstructing what was there before could be bettered, actually. But I'm kind of a traditionalist, and what do I know :rolleyes::)
 
I ran out of knickers. So I bought some French knickers.

http://i.imgur.com/ioCFsYA.jpg

Well, they're French, they're knickers, so they're French knickers. But they're not 'French knickers'. Which leads me to wonder, what do the French call 'French knickers'?

Those, by the way, are what cheapo supermarket knickers look like in France. :eek:

:heart: France 🇫🇷
 
I'm far too old for that sort of goings on... :eek::eek::D

I've never been much into 'modern' music, really (I know, shocker, right? :D), so it'd have to be some sort of classical equivalent, like Glyndebourne, except I don't like opera... #fussy And there's have to be proper comfy beds and good food and toilets, yes actual proper toilets. And not too loud. And no mud.

I'm really not cut out for Glasto.... :D

I understand. I would be either at this age . . . but maybe thirty years ago :nana:

. . . And . . . those knickers are fabulous :devil:
 
There were some pouches of dog food in the kitchen too! But it was OK, we'd already located the supermarché by that point... :D

I liked that they were welcoming of pets, actually, so few places are. Not that I have one to bring to Europe, but I have friends/rellies who do, and their options are often very limited.

One thing I have noticed in France this trip is how welcomed dogs are in restaurants. They just sit under the owners' table, there's no problem. Much less accepted at home in the UK, I don't know about the US. But it's really not a big deal. Or shouldn't be.

Dogs and other pets are a health violation in most locations in the States. The exceptions are service dogs for the blind and a few others. Sadly the emotional support dog (or animal) has gotten out of control here. It's being horribly taken advantage of. Those emotional support animals can get into restaurants, onto transit busses and airplanes, etc. Very not good. :( A classic example of something good being corrupted. :mad:
 
I ran out of knickers. So I bought some French knickers.

http://i.imgur.com/ioCFsYA.jpg

Well, they're French, they're knickers, so they're French knickers. But they're not 'French knickers'. Which leads me to wonder, what do the French call 'French knickers'?

Those, by the way, are what cheapo supermarket knickers look like in France. :eek:

:heart: France 🇫🇷

Hi lovely Numi!! I think I like cheapo supermarket knickers look like :devil::devil:
 
I understand. I would be either at this age . . . but maybe thirty years ago :nana:

. . . And . . . those knickers are fabulous :devil:

I had the opportunity to go to Glastonbury from Uni - mine was in the south-west, only an hour or so from the festival. One of my housemates went, but I declined for reasons I don't remember (lack of interest in the music, I suspect :eek:). She came back after four days absolutely filthy, I mean ingrained, like she was tanned, and tired as fuck, but very happy. Which was nice to see!

Did you go, thirty years ago? When you were :nana:?

I like the knickers too, very much. I may model them at some point... ;)
 
Dogs and other pets are a health violation in most locations in the States. The exceptions are service dogs for the blind and a few others. Sadly the emotional support dog (or animal) has gotten out of control here. It's being horribly taken advantage of. Those emotional support animals can get into restaurants, onto transit busses and airplanes, etc. Very not good. :( A classic example of something good being corrupted. :mad:

I've read about the emotional support animal thing, didn't someone insist on taking a turkey on a flight? :eek:

I really don't mind well-behaved dogs under the table in restaurants - that seems like it would only be a health risk to the owner if they're touching it.

I will say, though, yesterday in a café at lunchtime there was a couple with one of those little white dogs with its fringe tied in a bow, sitting on their laps in turn. And the guy was picking crud out of its eyes with his fingernails. And then his lunch came and he ate it with his fingers without even going to wash his hands first 🤢

Yuck.
 
Boudoir

n. A private sitting room, dressing room, or bedroom, especially one belonging to a woman.

adj. Of, relating to, or suggestive of sexual intimacy


Come and chat, play, read my ramblings on various filthy topics (the 'Numi Sutra'), or just look at the pictures...

Here's an advisory on the dress code:

http://i.imgur.com/hLVSC9R.jpg

This is my second boudoir. I wore the other one out :devil: It's still here, with sheets over the furniture :) If you take a torch you can still see the pictures, and browse through volume one of my ramblings (the 'Numi Sutra').

Thank you for the invitation to visit. I will have many enjoyable visits. You are a great Hostess
 
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