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[Flickr] Ian Mitchell wants you to see something

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Avant de commencer l'été 2009, voici des photos d'hiver/printemps 2008/09 Before starting for Summer 2009, here are photos of Winter/Spring 2008/09 My photostream http://www.flickr.com/photos/12946896@N05/ Some of my recent uploads (By the way, if the photostream link doesn't work, try copying and pasting it from this email into your browser's address bar.) Flickr is almost certainly the best photo management and sharing application in the world. If you'd like t...

Évènement - Event.....!

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http://www.wdl.org/fr/ This is an event..! A free library in digital quality - with an enormous amount of information. from the United Nations (UNO) Choose language and everything else on the page...you don't even have to sign up! >>>>>>>>>>> Voici une évènement..! C'est l'ONU avec leur Bibliothèque Numérique. GRATUIT! Choisissez la langue et les autres choses sur la page! >>>>>>>>>>>> Links/Liens: http://www.webspawner.com/users/mrlemarquis/index.html >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Contact | Mentions légales

Cool Iris - really cool......

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To be honest, I thought this little programme was one of those "look at and throw away"jobs, but I was wrong - I wouldn't be without it any more! Click on the title, download, read a bit and try it - you'll be the same! It's free, it's good and it's not even from Google....! http://coolpreviews.com/welcome/upgrade_cp_ff_p2.php (You can paste this as well if you prefer)

Travelling in the Stone Age....!

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Travelling Adventures in Europe long before mass tourism.....! I remember a time (like many of you, without doubt) not so long ago, when a voyage was an adventure. In the space of a couple of days, within Europe, we changed systems, languages, currency, standards of living, among many other things. I recall when even a trip to France was fraught with problems, difficulties, amusing situations, dangerous situations. Starting with the very vehicle we were using, which then were not really up to scratch for such voyages. Their reliability was limited, if you were coming from UK, the steering wheel was (and still is) on the wrong side of everything (roads, petrol pumps, motorway payment booths etc). Sometimes one wondered whether the petrol was the same and the guaranteed breakdowns meant that we (reluctantly) made contact with the indigenous natives, always to be considered as dubious, suspect and not entirely trustworthy, from the fact that the spare parts required woul...

[Flickr] Ian Mitchell wants you to see something

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Hello - I wanted to share my Flickr photos with you. Hope you like them! Salut! Voulez-vous regarder mes photos chez Flick'r? Allez-y, et bonne surf...! -- Ian Mitchell (mrlemarquis) My photostream http://www.flickr.com/photos/12946896@N05/ Some of my recent uploads (By the way, if the photostream link doesn't work, try copying and pasting it from this email into your browser's address bar.) Flickr is almost certainly the best photo management and sharing application...

From iwmpop@gmail.com - me-you-everyone.....moi-toi-tout le monde!

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You have received a new eCard from iwmpop@gmail.com. Here is a new album on Webshots, designed to make it easier for you to download photos to keep! Voici la nouvelle album, faite pour faciliter la t��l��chargement! des photos sur votre PC! (iwmpop) mr le marquis. View your eCard now Your eCard is available until May 21 After this date - click on the title of this article...! �1997-2009 AG.com, Inc. all rights reserved

Fwd: This your bunch....?

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Links/Liens: http://www.webspawner.com/users/mrlemarquis/index.html Something different - for a change........! I W Mitchell, and "Worldstart.com" (go have a look!) "Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names the streets after them." ~Bill Vaughan "The trouble with the rat race is that even if you win, you're still a rat." ~Lily Tomlin "There is more to life than increasing its speed." ~Mohandas Gandhi College When I first started college, the Dean came in and said "Good Morning" to all of us. When we echoed back to him, he responded "Ah, you're Freshmen." He explained. "When you walk in and say good morning, and they say good morning back, it's Freshmen. When they put their newspapers down and open their books, it's Sophomores. When they look up so they can see the instructor over the tops of the newspapers, it's juniors. When they put their feet up on the...

blog-marquis, Ian Mitchell has invited you to open a Google mail account

SEE FOLLOWING ARTICLE BELOW: Check out the facts and the possibilities, then come back here and open your Gmail account - you won't regret it - guaranteed! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I've been using Gmail for years, and thought you might like to try it out. Here's an invitation to create an account. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Ian Mitchell has invited you to open a free Gmail account. To accept this invitation and register for your account, visit http://mail.google.com/mail/a-40f6b9faf3-d8086d35ec-106b4ea2fb Once you create your account, Ian Mitchell will be notified with your new email address so you can stay in touch with Gmail! There's even Google Chat - free calls, free SMS, free instant and direct chatting with others. If you haven't already heard about Gmail, it's a new search-based webmail service that offers: - Over 2,700 megabytes (two gigabytes) of free storage (norma...

Have you ever noticed....?

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If you are a Google "g-mail" user, you may not have noticed a few things on the various pages. If you're NOT a g-mail user then you can only be pitied, and I'm sorry for you! Here are a couple of interesting little things: (click on the images to see real size) This is the SPAM box, enormously effective, and at the top (in green) Google give you various recipes you can make with "SPAM" - the meaty version! This one is the "TRASH" (real English = Rubbish) where your already read mail can end up-if you wish. Here, at the top (again in green), Google give you various "recycling" tips! And this is your ""INBOX" - you start off with over 6,000MB's of space, and it grows the longer you have your account! Mine is now almost 8,000MB's...! To give you an idea, "Hotmail" or "Yahoo" give you around 2,000MB's (sometimes!) At bthe top of this box (again in green) Google give you tips/news headlines and ot...

Dolled Up You Are The Woman Female Ki...

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http://members.tripod.com/~whitebard/handkiss.htm (click above for more details!) There are, apparently , thousands of people, all of the female sex, out there, who are (and I put it bluntly as usual) as thick as the proverbial.. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> They giggle, shrink within themselves, squirm (either with pleasure or delight, or maybe horror) when Mr. le Marquis du Galipot performs his usual greeting. (start young...!) "La baise-main" or "Küss die Hand, madame" or simply "Hand-kiss", is something which is still a part of politeness - respect - and what is left of chivalry! Now - there are certain (and they are not few in number) females, who adore this custom, and who feel simply great, on the rare occasions nowadays, that they are subjected to "the treatment". They are the one's who know what it is all about, and for the others, I publish this VERY SHORT GUIDE on the kissing ...

So there we were... (me and the cat)

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    Written some months ago but only published now...it's age forgetfulness........! So we (me and the cat) were sitting in bed, listening to reports on the radio from the Herault, Montpellier area. No TV (except roof antenna stuff - which ignored completely everything that happened outside Paris) wondering what time the storm would arrive at our village! We didn't have to wait long. The cat informed me by leaping into her secret hideaway, just before the first lightning stroke, and the deluge commenced. The night was passed more in dozing than sleeping, but one gets used to everything with time, so it around 9am it took a particularly loud thunderclap to wake me. First thoughts - have I still got electricity? Yes, looks like it. Have I got any leaks after some 10 hours of non-stop deluge? No - doesn't seem t...