Re: DO YOU........................CANOE ?
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2022 2:12 am
I don't know the nature of your trip Jamie, but perhaps you may be able to acquire some European cutlery. Safe journey my friend.
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Geneva for 6 days…Rome for 5 days and Paris for 3 days….Geneva is my wife company’s conference and Rome and Paris is just for fun…well even in Switzerland will be fun, going to Zermatt to view the Matterhorn one day, another day spent on lake Geneva and some tours, but Rome and Paris will do tourism stuff, and try not to get pickpocketed in Rome or in Vatican City.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Wed Jun 01, 2022 2:12 am I don't know the nature of your trip Jamie, but perhaps you may be able to acquire some European cutlery. Safe journey my friend.
Bon Voyage mi amigo! (how's that for multi-lingual?)JamieinWV wrote: ↑Wed Jun 01, 2022 2:30 amGeneva for 6 days…Rome for 5 days and Paris for 3 days….Geneva is my wife company’s conference and Rome and Paris is just for fun…well even in Switzerland will be fun, going to Zermatt to view the Matterhorn one day, another day spent on lake Geneva and some tours, but Rome and Paris will do tourism stuff, and try not to get pickpocketed in Rome or in Vatican City.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Wed Jun 01, 2022 2:12 am I don't know the nature of your trip Jamie, but perhaps you may be able to acquire some European cutlery. Safe journey my friend.
Very well, I do well with most languages but my accent throws them for a curveSasquach wrote: ↑Wed Jun 01, 2022 4:04 pmBon Voyage mi amigo! (how's that for multi-lingual?)JamieinWV wrote: ↑Wed Jun 01, 2022 2:30 amGeneva for 6 days…Rome for 5 days and Paris for 3 days….Geneva is my wife company’s conference and Rome and Paris is just for fun…well even in Switzerland will be fun, going to Zermatt to view the Matterhorn one day, another day spent on lake Geneva and some tours, but Rome and Paris will do tourism stuff, and try not to get pickpocketed in Rome or in Vatican City.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Wed Jun 01, 2022 2:12 am I don't know the nature of your trip Jamie, but perhaps you may be able to acquire some European cutlery. Safe journey my friend.Hope you enjoy every minute.
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I can speak Spanish fairly well having been raised near the border and I was stationed in Germany in the military so I have enough German to get by (barely) plus I can blunder through enough Norwegian to keep from starving. So if you need a lousy interpreter I'd be happy to accompany you on you sojourn.JamieinWV wrote: ↑Wed Jun 01, 2022 4:05 pmVery well, I do well with most languages but my accent throws them for a curveSasquach wrote: ↑Wed Jun 01, 2022 4:04 pmBon Voyage mi amigo! (how's that for multi-lingual?)JamieinWV wrote: ↑Wed Jun 01, 2022 2:30 am
Geneva for 6 days…Rome for 5 days and Paris for 3 days….Geneva is my wife company’s conference and Rome and Paris is just for fun…well even in Switzerland will be fun, going to Zermatt to view the Matterhorn one day, another day spent on lake Geneva and some tours, but Rome and Paris will do tourism stuff, and try not to get pickpocketed in Rome or in Vatican City.Hope you enjoy every minute.
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I too blunder through a bunch of languages….I worked for a Japanese company and by far the hardest to understand/use but most of the people I worked with were very patient. I try to order chicken and rice and told the waitress I needed laundry service done…Sasquach wrote: ↑Wed Jun 01, 2022 4:13 pmI can speak Spanish fairly well having been raised near the border and I was stationed in Germany in the military so I have enough German to get by (barely) plus I can blunder through enough Norwegian to keep from starving. So if you need a lousy interpreter I'd be happy to accompany you on you sojourn.![]()
S & M Keystone? Good lookin' canoe.
If you're in Mexico, arroz con pollo with get you what you wantJamieinWV wrote: ↑Wed Jun 01, 2022 4:24 pmI too blunder through a bunch of languages….I worked for a Japanese company and by far the hardest to understand/use but most of the people I worked with were very patient. I try to order chicken and rice and told the waitress I needed laundry service done…Sasquach wrote: ↑Wed Jun 01, 2022 4:13 pmI can speak Spanish fairly well having been raised near the border and I was stationed in Germany in the military so I have enough German to get by (barely) plus I can blunder through enough Norwegian to keep from starving. So if you need a lousy interpreter I'd be happy to accompany you on you sojourn.![]()
Oops missed one….very nice