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It's such an enormous country, it's so close to the UK, I've been loads of times, but there's still so much of it left to see :) I think it's best to do a little bit at a time, although there are common threads. The bakery in every tiny village, the cheese and pâté, the vineyards, the ever present 'Rue Gambetta', the instant refusal of whatever it was you asked for followed by a slow turnaround if you just wait. These are my (fond) impressions of France :heart:



Why, thank you! :kiss: Water is kind of flattering :)

Do you have a favorite region? A favorite city or town?

Oh I don't think it has anything to do with the water, Numi. :)
 
I definitely would need some mouth to cock CPR to bring me back to the land of the living ;):kiss:

'Mouth to cock' *grins* It would be my pleasure :)

I'm wondering what CPR might stand for in this context. Cock's Perfectly Ready?
 
Do you have a favorite region? A favorite city or town?

Oh I don't think it has anything to do with the water, Numi. :)

I like the smaller cities, and the countryside very much. Even if it's a tiny place, there's always a good restaurant, often a gorgeous little church, a beautiful square. One of my favourite things in a city is the 'Petit Train', most cities have them, it's a little electric vehicle in the shape of a train (no, really!), pulling three or four carriages, and it tootles round the town showing you the sights and telling you the history. Great fun. They look really funny, I must have a photo of one to drop in here, I'll find one later. :)

Water is very kind to breasts, actually ;) It kind of floats them so they are plumped up and luscious in a way that no 'push-up' bra can quite manage... :D
 
I do like this flirty talk.

Good evening Ms Numi. :kiss:
I hope your evening is going well. :)
 
I like the smaller cities, and the countryside very much. Even if it's a tiny place, there's always a good restaurant, often a gorgeous little church, a beautiful square. One of my favourite things in a city is the 'Petiz8t Train', most cities have them, it's a little electric vehicle in the shape of a train (no, really!), pulling three or four carriages, and it tootles round the town showing you the sights and telling you the history. Great fun. They look really funny, I must have a photo of one to drop in here, I'll find one later. :)

Water is very kind to breasts, actually ;) It kind of floats them so they are plumped up and luscious in a way that no 'push-up' bra can quite manage... :D

Does that apply to all the places you visit? Do you prefer smaller cities in general? :)

*thinks more about your breasts*

Mmmm :devil:
 
I do like this flirty talk.

Good evening Ms Numi. :kiss:
I hope your evening is going well. :)

Flirty talk is such fun, isn't it? :D :devil:

Hello, Azul, sorry I missed you. I've been travelling back through/from France the last couple of days. Finally slept in my own bed last night for the first time in nearly three weeks. Which was lovely :heart:

How are you, lovely man? That's a big ... Pokemon... ;) *giggles*
 
Does that apply to all the places you visit? Do you prefer smaller cities in general? :)

*thinks more about your breasts*

Mmmm :devil:

I get very twitchy in large cities. I don't see myself ever visiting New York, for example. Although I enjoyed San Francisco.

I think the French and Italian villages/towns/cities are a great model. In my experience the villages are lovely, and in the larger towns and cities there's usually a beautiful unspoilt 'old' town, often bounded by the remains of big defensive walls from centuries ago. I suppose the walls mean the newer building and development has only happened outside, which preserves the old town in all its glory. :)

(Are you still thinking about breasts? :D)
 
I get very twitchy in large cities. I don't see myself ever visiting New York, for example. Although I enjoyed San Francisco.

I think the French and Italian villages/towns/cities are a great model. In my experience the villages are lovely, and in the larger towns and cities there's usually a beautiful unspoilt 'old' town, often bounded by the remains of big defensive walls from centuries ago. I suppose the walls mean the newer building and development has only happened outside, which preserves the old town in all its glory. :)

(Are you still thinking about breasts? :D)

Have you visited any other parts of the US besides SF? :)

Your breasts...your ass...you are quite the package, Numi. ;)
 
Have you visited any other parts of the US besides SF? :)

Your breasts...your ass...you are quite the package, Numi. ;)

I have to confess I am a slightly larger package now, after stuffing my face with delicious things in France for nearly three weeks... :eek: :D I am trying to get back in the straight and narrow now I'm home, but it's difficult!

I've only been to California, for work, quite some years ago. Took some time for additional visiting, though. I really enjoyed Nappa, Saratoga, and the Grand Canyon on that trip, I'd like to get back there some time and hike it properly (only had time to go about a third of the way down). New England in an autumn might be quite something to see too, from what relatives have told me. :)

They are cute :D

They're actually a great way to get a sense of a place. A neighbour of mine was going to France some time back, somewhere I'd been, and I recommended the 'petit train' there to him. He looked pretty dubious, like I was winding him up, and then another neighbour (who actually is French) told him the same thing and he became convinced it was an elaborate setup of some kind :D He was very surprised to get there and discover it was actually a thing :)
 
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