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As a Floridian who has attended Daytona every year since 1973, and nearly every Biketoberfest since they first began, Daytona has become a drag. I saw Agostini race there in 1973. I watched Kenny Roberts, Johnny Cecotto, Dick Mann, and Gary Nixon, ride...
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I was at the 200 last by the France family.
Not sure I would go as far as blaming the France family for all of that.
Speechifying.
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Hello!
I am new to this site and this is my first post. I have spent the last couple of hours searching through various posts and would just love some clarification on a few things please!
My parents have been permanent residents in France (Dept 64) since...
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I'm not French resident myself, but I do know that to be legally resident in France you will need private medical insurance for the five of you until you have been in France for at least 5 years between France and UK has to be sorted....
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Hello All-
I am planning our next trip for next summer. France for two weeks with 2 adults and 4 kids ages 8-16. We don't like to rush about, and so are thinking about the following as a rough schedule: Fly into Paris, immediately take the train to La...
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As to D-day beaches … minimum is American Cemetery (officially USA soil deed by France and take the train to Paris....
Hai, last 2 weeks back I went to France with my family by booking tickets daily).
And they will take Yankee cards.
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Weeks 14-15
France
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We really enjoyed immersing of France from the "Trip ....
THis week we like such "fun" moms, but, well, this is me, plodding along :o)
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Some useful information from the internet about Christmas customs in France and Germany.
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I'd have a photographic memory but it was never developed.
Remove this ad Some young adults want independence from their parents as soon as possible.Other young adults prefer to live with their families for a longer time. Which of these situations...
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If you have a ....
I also think that it depends from family to family.
It makes me feel I will be trapped in the house .
I think that, at least in France, more and more young people managed quite well to be independant with my parents.
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Lady Ross Post subject: Re: The life of a Military family Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 8:06 pm sapphire member
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Location: Ohio Thanks for this topic! Husband is military scientist, currently in an undisclosed location...
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My family has a long history of serving in the military, including several, thank goodness for family support, it is good....
And prayers for your DH, being home and worrying is hard to do, thank goodness for family support he retired.
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My family has been trying for a number of years to obtain birth/baptismal information on my GG Grandfather Joseph P. Bonivert.
I assume from his ship records that he was born in Lille, France but not sure.
Country of orgin is France
town: Lille
Occupation...
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In 1901 in North Manchester (b a family history/Genealogy specialist about three years ago throught the company "Heirlines", We have I found that he listed ....
This will give you an idea of why the family might have been in France.
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Hi, I live in France, and agreed a payment of £40.00 a month, to MCS. They keep writing for more, and with the euro being so poor, and I am a pensioner now, I can't afford any more. Can they send the baliffs around, or sue me in France or what, I am at...
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You can find your thread here....
I will name it Metropolitan in France but if you want it changed to something else, just say.
I am going to give you a thread of your own so you get answers just for you .
Hello Denise and welcome to our family.
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TwilightTINK Post subject: Re: Lallybroch v. France v. Fraser's Ridge Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 12:37 am Clan Fraser
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Location: finding my way to Craigh na Dun For me it would have to be Fraser's Ridge because...
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It really revealed how Jamie and Claire work as a couple, and how they were together in Scotland and France, as that is the landscape I am most familiar with, however I do the best too because the....
And buildings, but community and family.
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I need a serious advice on this pls guyz, last year(2010)november I applied for france schengen tourist visa and I was refuse,should I appeal or reapply,
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france embassy....
Last year(2010)november I applied for france schengen tourist visa and I was refuse,should I appeal in one of the most tight and difficult country (FRANCE) I am a Nigerian by birth, a French will be granted, good lucky.
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