Off to France!

Happy me, I’ll leave tomorrow for a 6-week-vacation in France. Vacation means for me a slow down from the daily routine, so we live there without internet access. Imagine no messages, no social medias - some will ask themselves how to survive. We have time for long walks with the dog along the shore, time for our friends we haven’t seen for one year, time for heated debates on politics, simply time for this and that.
In October then we probably can’t wait to travel home in our normal world again :D.

Wish you a good time and interesting discussions!

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Bye!!

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hii bangi mnatoa wapi? pia mimi niskie vile mnaskia

Ask @Bhangi Iwe Huru

Who started this naming of secondary schools after European Countries?..

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Mimi Niko St. Francis hapa mbagathi way sijui kama huku ndio Bourdeax ama Tolouse

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ya leo nashuku iko na kasoro ama ameongeza hata mizizi ndio ikuwe mob

Madamosielle enjoy…am off to ngara ti hi hi

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Bon Voyage, Mme, baiser une oie…

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hata mimi nko alea ya ngala, naweza nunua gualana na chlome kama utaplomise ku sullender baadaye

Does “this and that” incwude endwess dwyfwy sessions?

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@Breizh next time quote the source, dont just copy and paste

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Salimia @Ka-Buda

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Hmmm!!!
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:smiley:

travel safe @Breizh

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:D:D:D:D

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Thanks dear, will do the journey in two sections. First day we will stay overnight near Paris and Sunday continue to the Atlantic coast. There is no stress on French highways when travelling from east to west.:slight_smile:

Hahaha, what do you want to hear? Know that for Germans discussions about money, church and sex are taboo…

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Kush Yule Mnono, hehe :smiley:

All others who wrote in Kiswahili: sorry for not commenting your posts as I do not speak Kiswahili or Sheng or any tribal language except some salutations.:wink: