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France, Paris, high temperatures, the Olympic Games have revealed a
scene of poverty, the Olympic Village has no air conditioning, poor
food, and too little meat. Athletes can't sleep or eat well. no way
out! The Chinese Olympic team comes with 345 mobile air conditioners
and chefs.
France, Paris, high temperatures, the Olympic Games have revealed a
scene of poverty, the Olympic Village has no air conditioning, poor
food, and too little meat. Athletes can't sleep or eat well. no way out!
The Chinese Olympic team comes with 345 mobile air conditioners and
chefs.
On 2024-07-18, BYDbro <blacktracer@tom.com> wrote:
France, Paris, high temperatures, the Olympic Games have revealed a
scene of poverty, the Olympic Village has no air conditioning, poor
food, and too little meat. Athletes can't sleep or eat well. no way out!
The Chinese Olympic team comes with 345 mobile air conditioners and
chefs.
I remember my trip to Paris, shortly before the 2005 race riots. I
stayed where the riots were, and just missed them. Can't say I was
surprised to see the riots, Paris has an ugly underside. I was shocked
by how, "third world" it looked outside of the tourist areas.
Sad and depressing.
On Mon, 5 Aug 2024 11:08:43 -0000 (UTC), Borax Man wrote:
On 2024-07-18, BYDbro <blacktracer@tom.com> wrote:
France, Paris, high temperatures, the Olympic Games have revealed a
scene of poverty, the Olympic Village has no air conditioning, poor
food, and too little meat. Athletes can't sleep or eat well. no way out! >>> The Chinese Olympic team comes with 345 mobile air conditioners and
chefs.
I remember my trip to Paris, shortly before the 2005 race riots. I
stayed where the riots were, and just missed them. Can't say I was
surprised to see the riots, Paris has an ugly underside. I was shocked
by how, "third world" it looked outside of the tourist areas.
Sad and depressing.
What France appears to have become certainly is. I say appears, since I haven't been there to find out personally.
I did work and stay in France in the late 90s (in Montmirail), and went
backc and forth to Paris a bit while living there. I can say that I
certainly enjoyed that time, and France was nice to me.
On 2024-08-05, Retro Guy <retroguy@novabbs.com> wrote:
On Mon, 5 Aug 2024 11:08:43 -0000 (UTC), Borax Man wrote:
On 2024-07-18, BYDbro <blacktracer@tom.com> wrote:
France, Paris, high temperatures, the Olympic Games have revealed a
scene of poverty, the Olympic Village has no air conditioning, poor
food, and too little meat. Athletes can't sleep or eat well. no way out! >>>> The Chinese Olympic team comes with 345 mobile air conditioners and
chefs.
I remember my trip to Paris, shortly before the 2005 race riots. I
stayed where the riots were, and just missed them. Can't say I was
surprised to see the riots, Paris has an ugly underside. I was shocked
by how, "third world" it looked outside of the tourist areas.
Sad and depressing.
What France appears to have become certainly is. I say appears, since I
haven't been there to find out personally.
I did work and stay in France in the late 90s (in Montmirail), and went
backc and forth to Paris a bit while living there. I can say that I
certainly enjoyed that time, and France was nice to me.
Whereabouts is Montmirail? I stayed in Paris about a week on holiday.
I went to Marseille as well, and that was an eye-opener. I'm from
Australia, and we don't have the kind of problems and change, and
influence from other countries that I saw in Western Europe.
On Tue, 6 Aug 2024 11:56:59 -0000 (UTC), Borax Man wrote:
On 2024-08-05, Retro Guy <retroguy@novabbs.com> wrote:
On Mon, 5 Aug 2024 11:08:43 -0000 (UTC), Borax Man wrote:
On 2024-07-18, BYDbro <blacktracer@tom.com> wrote:
France, Paris, high temperatures, the Olympic Games have revealed a
scene of poverty, the Olympic Village has no air conditioning, poor
food, and too little meat. Athletes can't sleep or eat well. no way out! >>>>> The Chinese Olympic team comes with 345 mobile air conditioners and
chefs.
I remember my trip to Paris, shortly before the 2005 race riots. I
stayed where the riots were, and just missed them. Can't say I was
surprised to see the riots, Paris has an ugly underside. I was shocked >>>> by how, "third world" it looked outside of the tourist areas.
Sad and depressing.
What France appears to have become certainly is. I say appears, since I
haven't been there to find out personally.
I did work and stay in France in the late 90s (in Montmirail), and went
backc and forth to Paris a bit while living there. I can say that I
certainly enjoyed that time, and France was nice to me.
Whereabouts is Montmirail? I stayed in Paris about a week on holiday.
I went to Marseille as well, and that was an eye-opener. I'm from
Australia, and we don't have the kind of problems and change, and
influence from other countries that I saw in Western Europe.
It's been 25 years so I don't remember exactly. I "lived" (stayed) for a
few months in an old hotel run by an older couple. They were very nice and constantly brought me new food to try :) I was working for Axon' at the
time.
When did you go to Marseille? From what I gather, France is quite different from when I worked there, but I only know from media the changes. I hope
you had a good time :)
My wife is Australian, from Sydney (Castle Hill). I've been very fortunate
in life to travel all over the world, and we met there in early 2000s. Now she lives here (in U.S.). I prefer Australian girls, they tell you what you need to hear :)
On 2024-08-06, Retro Guy <retroguy@novabbs.com> wrote:
On Tue, 6 Aug 2024 11:56:59 -0000 (UTC), Borax Man wrote:
On 2024-08-05, Retro Guy <retroguy@novabbs.com> wrote:
On Mon, 5 Aug 2024 11:08:43 -0000 (UTC), Borax Man wrote:
On 2024-07-18, BYDbro <blacktracer@tom.com> wrote:
France, Paris, high temperatures, the Olympic Games have revealed a >>>>>> scene of poverty, the Olympic Village has no air conditioning, poor >>>>>> food, and too little meat. Athletes can't sleep or eat well. no way out! >>>>>> The Chinese Olympic team comes with 345 mobile air conditioners and >>>>>> chefs.
I remember my trip to Paris, shortly before the 2005 race riots. I
stayed where the riots were, and just missed them. Can't say I was
surprised to see the riots, Paris has an ugly underside. I was shocked >>>>> by how, "third world" it looked outside of the tourist areas.
Sad and depressing.
What France appears to have become certainly is. I say appears, since I >>>> haven't been there to find out personally.
I did work and stay in France in the late 90s (in Montmirail), and went >>>> backc and forth to Paris a bit while living there. I can say that I
certainly enjoyed that time, and France was nice to me.
Whereabouts is Montmirail? I stayed in Paris about a week on holiday.
I went to Marseille as well, and that was an eye-opener. I'm from
Australia, and we don't have the kind of problems and change, and
influence from other countries that I saw in Western Europe.
It's been 25 years so I don't remember exactly. I "lived" (stayed) for a
few months in an old hotel run by an older couple. They were very nice and >> constantly brought me new food to try :) I was working for Axon' at the
time.
When did you go to Marseille? From what I gather, France is quite different >> from when I worked there, but I only know from media the changes. I hope
you had a good time :)
My wife is Australian, from Sydney (Castle Hill). I've been very fortunate >> in life to travel all over the world, and we met there in early 2000s. Now >> she lives here (in U.S.). I prefer Australian girls, they tell you what you >> need to hear :)
I went to France in 2005, was there I think in June or early July.
France must be very different to how it used to be because what I saw
wasn't France, it was another country with French buildings.
But then, many cities have changed drastically within a decade or two.
My own home city, if you look at video of Melbourne city centre even as
late as the early 90s, you'll see a VASTLY different city in terms of
people to what you will see of you walk down today. For a population to change, so drastically, so quickly, is actually incredible.
On Thu, 8 Aug 2024 09:49:02 -0000 (UTC), Borax Man wrote:
On 2024-08-06, Retro Guy <retroguy@novabbs.com> wrote:
On Tue, 6 Aug 2024 11:56:59 -0000 (UTC), Borax Man wrote:
On 2024-08-05, Retro Guy <retroguy@novabbs.com> wrote:
On Mon, 5 Aug 2024 11:08:43 -0000 (UTC), Borax Man wrote:
On 2024-07-18, BYDbro <blacktracer@tom.com> wrote:
France, Paris, high temperatures, the Olympic Games have revealed a >>>>>>> scene of poverty, the Olympic Village has no air conditioning, poor >>>>>>> food, and too little meat. Athletes can't sleep or eat well. no way out!
The Chinese Olympic team comes with 345 mobile air conditioners and >>>>>>> chefs.
I remember my trip to Paris, shortly before the 2005 race riots. I >>>>>> stayed where the riots were, and just missed them. Can't say I was >>>>>> surprised to see the riots, Paris has an ugly underside. I was shocked >>>>>> by how, "third world" it looked outside of the tourist areas.
Sad and depressing.
What France appears to have become certainly is. I say appears, since I >>>>> haven't been there to find out personally.
I did work and stay in France in the late 90s (in Montmirail), and went >>>>> backc and forth to Paris a bit while living there. I can say that I
certainly enjoyed that time, and France was nice to me.
Whereabouts is Montmirail? I stayed in Paris about a week on holiday. >>>> I went to Marseille as well, and that was an eye-opener. I'm from
Australia, and we don't have the kind of problems and change, and
influence from other countries that I saw in Western Europe.
It's been 25 years so I don't remember exactly. I "lived" (stayed) for a >>> few months in an old hotel run by an older couple. They were very nice and >>> constantly brought me new food to try :) I was working for Axon' at the
time.
When did you go to Marseille? From what I gather, France is quite different >>> from when I worked there, but I only know from media the changes. I hope >>> you had a good time :)
My wife is Australian, from Sydney (Castle Hill). I've been very fortunate >>> in life to travel all over the world, and we met there in early 2000s. Now >>> she lives here (in U.S.). I prefer Australian girls, they tell you what you >>> need to hear :)
I went to France in 2005, was there I think in June or early July.
France must be very different to how it used to be because what I saw
wasn't France, it was another country with French buildings.
But then, many cities have changed drastically within a decade or two.
My own home city, if you look at video of Melbourne city centre even as
late as the early 90s, you'll see a VASTLY different city in terms of
people to what you will see of you walk down today. For a population to
change, so drastically, so quickly, is actually incredible.
That's sad to hear about Melbourne. I have only been to Sydney, and north from there, never to Melbourne.
In the U.S. it's quite normal to see people of all sorts in cities, it's
the government taking groups of immigrants all at once and placing them together in the same area that tends to cause problems. Where I live used
to be Mexico, so I grew up here in an area of mostly Hispanic and European diversity, and it was fine, and still is.
My view has always been that legal and regulated immigration is best. I am
by no means against immigration, let's just know who is coming in, and regulate the flow in the best interests of all involved. Just opening the
tap is foolish, and Europe is proving that.