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Summering in the French Riviera

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  • AxtremusA Offline
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    Axtremus
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    #15

    Little food + big plates = good expensive restaurant

    Enjoy the summering, @Horace.
    Don't fuck it up.

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    • HoraceH Offline
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      Horace
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      #16

      Might get stuck in Paris. Our first flight is delayed and we’ll miss our connection in Paris unless it’s delayed too. And the Air France rules are that we pay the difference in any rescheduled flight price. One way from Paris to America in the next day or two are many thousands of dollars.

      Education is extremely important.

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      • HoraceH Offline
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        Horace
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        #17

        How to get a horrible meal in France in three easy steps:

        1. Get delayed and miss your connection in Paris
        2. Get a voucher for a cheap airport hotel and a meal at the airport hotel buffet restaurant
        3. Redeem vouchers, enjoy the steerage class accommodations.

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        Education is extremely important.

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        • HoraceH Offline
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          Horace
          wrote on last edited by
          #18

          Good news is that the new flight was free. And I might be able to get a refund on the ones we missed.

          Education is extremely important.

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            taiwan_girl
            wrote on last edited by
            #19

            Hope you make it back safely. And these are the stories you will remember (along with all the good ones from your vacation).

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            • HoraceH Offline
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              Horace
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              #20

              It was a memorable and enjoyable trip. We're already thinking about where to go next year. Lots of stress and lots of work in lots of ways, but that's part of it. I didn't remember making a choice to rent a manual transmission, but I apparently did make that choice. Luckily I had driven one 25 years ago, and it came back quickly, after I googled the trick to allow the shifter to go into reverse. Lots of twisty mountain roads and parking structures put a high premium on shifting well. Only stalled once, but I think the transmission is slightly worse for wear. Beautiful lavender fields and mountain views. Refreshing swimming pools. Delicious food. Got yelled at by two local shop owners for using their facilities without being customers. Once for sitting at a table apparently owned by a place next door to the bakery we got food at, and once for using a trash can just inside the open door of a small market, without going inside. Oh, and I got admonished in French for driving too far up a mountain where a restaurant was. Just following google. Little did I know that to go to this village, you needed to park before you got there, and walk the rest of the way. Instead, I ended up being directed to park in a very awkward place in front of a small shop, where the car stayed for several hours as we ate. When I got back, new people were there, and I'm sure they did not hear of the reason for my car being there. Luckily we couldn't communicate, so I was only subject to dirty looks rather than words.

              Education is extremely important.

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              • HoraceH Offline
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                Horace
                wrote on last edited by
                #21

                Thank you for reminding me, I need to request a refund for the tickets we couldn't use due to the delay in our first flight yesterday. Our replacement flight was free, but I think we can still get a refund for the ones we missed, according to the rules.

                Education is extremely important.

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                • taiwan_girlT Offline
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                  taiwan_girl
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                  #22

                  Glad you had a good trip!!!

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                  • F Offline
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                    Friday
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #23

                    Yeah...parking outside the village can be a pain. Especially if you have to carry your luggage to the hotel inside the village.

                    The food looked yummy.

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                      89th
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                      #24

                      @Horace what was the trick for getting it in reverse? I drove a manual pick-up truck in Wisconsin a few years ago and to get it in reverse there was basically a secret way to move the shifter that only my BIL knew. Once I found out it was easy but WTF it was weird.

                      Thanks for the update, btw. I enjoyed seeing the pictures and reading the story.

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                      • 89th8 89th

                        @Horace what was the trick for getting it in reverse? I drove a manual pick-up truck in Wisconsin a few years ago and to get it in reverse there was basically a secret way to move the shifter that only my BIL knew. Once I found out it was easy but WTF it was weird.

                        Thanks for the update, btw. I enjoyed seeing the pictures and reading the story.

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                        Horace
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                        #25

                        @89th said in Summering in the French Riviera:

                        @Horace what was the trick for getting it in reverse? I drove a manual pick-up truck in Wisconsin a few years ago and to get it in reverse there was basically a secret way to move the shifter that only my BIL knew. Once I found out it was easy but WTF it was weird.

                        There was a ring around the shift lever that you had to pull up. It wasn't obviously a moving or functional part. Back in my day there was no trick for putting a manual into reverse, but I guess too many people had too many accidents reversing accidentally.

                        Education is extremely important.

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                          89th
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                          #26

                          Oh interesting, yeah that is worth a google to figure out.

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                          • HoraceH Horace

                            @89th said in Summering in the French Riviera:

                            @Horace what was the trick for getting it in reverse? I drove a manual pick-up truck in Wisconsin a few years ago and to get it in reverse there was basically a secret way to move the shifter that only my BIL knew. Once I found out it was easy but WTF it was weird.

                            There was a ring around the shift lever that you had to pull up. It wasn't obviously a moving or functional part. Back in my day there was no trick for putting a manual into reverse, but I guess too many people had too many accidents reversing accidentally.

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                            Jolly
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #27

                            @Horace said in Summering in the French Riviera:

                            @89th said in Summering in the French Riviera:

                            @Horace what was the trick for getting it in reverse? I drove a manual pick-up truck in Wisconsin a few years ago and to get it in reverse there was basically a secret way to move the shifter that only my BIL knew. Once I found out it was easy but WTF it was weird.

                            There was a ring around the shift lever that you had to pull up. It wasn't obviously a moving or functional part. Back in my day there was no trick for putting a manual into reverse, but I guess too many people had too many accidents reversing accidentally.

                            Ever drive a VW Beetle? The old Beetle?

                            “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                            Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                            • JollyJ Jolly

                              @Horace said in Summering in the French Riviera:

                              @89th said in Summering in the French Riviera:

                              @Horace what was the trick for getting it in reverse? I drove a manual pick-up truck in Wisconsin a few years ago and to get it in reverse there was basically a secret way to move the shifter that only my BIL knew. Once I found out it was easy but WTF it was weird.

                              There was a ring around the shift lever that you had to pull up. It wasn't obviously a moving or functional part. Back in my day there was no trick for putting a manual into reverse, but I guess too many people had too many accidents reversing accidentally.

                              Ever drive a VW Beetle? The old Beetle?

                              HoraceH Offline
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                              Horace
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #28

                              @Jolly said in Summering in the French Riviera:

                              @Horace said in Summering in the French Riviera:

                              @89th said in Summering in the French Riviera:

                              @Horace what was the trick for getting it in reverse? I drove a manual pick-up truck in Wisconsin a few years ago and to get it in reverse there was basically a secret way to move the shifter that only my BIL knew. Once I found out it was easy but WTF it was weird.

                              There was a ring around the shift lever that you had to pull up. It wasn't obviously a moving or functional part. Back in my day there was no trick for putting a manual into reverse, but I guess too many people had too many accidents reversing accidentally.

                              Ever drive a VW Beetle? The old Beetle?

                              Nope.

                              Education is extremely important.

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                              • JollyJ Jolly

                                @Horace said in Summering in the French Riviera:

                                @89th said in Summering in the French Riviera:

                                @Horace what was the trick for getting it in reverse? I drove a manual pick-up truck in Wisconsin a few years ago and to get it in reverse there was basically a secret way to move the shifter that only my BIL knew. Once I found out it was easy but WTF it was weird.

                                There was a ring around the shift lever that you had to pull up. It wasn't obviously a moving or functional part. Back in my day there was no trick for putting a manual into reverse, but I guess too many people had too many accidents reversing accidentally.

                                Ever drive a VW Beetle? The old Beetle?

                                George KG Offline
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                                George K
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #29

                                @Jolly said in Summering in the French Riviera:

                                Ever drive a VW Beetle? The old Beetle?

                                I was too young to drive 'em, but my father had two Beetles.

                                The first was a 1957. It was a horrible, horrible car. Terribly uncomfortable (I know this because I sat in the back seat on a couple of trips from Chicago to Toronto). The windshield was literally in your face, and it had no gas gauge. You had to estimate how much fuel you had left by following your mileage. There was an auxiliary tank which held about 1 ½ gal, iirc. There was a lever on the firewall you used to engage it.

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                                Not his, but you get the idea:

                                image.jpeg

                                He replaced it with (I think) a 1963. It was beige and had a larger rear window. Still uncomfortable.

                                "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                  jon-nyc
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #30

                                  My parents had two also. I think a 61 and a 67.

                                  When I was born, that was our only car for a family of five. The next year they traded it in for a 69 Chevy Impala.

                                  "You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from."
                                  -Cormac McCarthy

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                                    Copper
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                                    #31

                                    Hitler's original sketch (yes, that Hitler).

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                                    https://www.hindustantimes.com/books/hitler-stole-beetle-design-from-a-jew/story-mMSaqF68m34RasNLsK6cbP.html

                                    Hitler stole Beetle design from a Jew

                                    Adolf Hitler has always been given credit for sketching out the early concept for the Beetle during a meeting with car designer Ferdinand Porsche in 1935. But actually, the Nazi leader stole the idea from a Jewish engineer.```
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                                      jon-nyc
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #32

                                      Well there goes his reputation.

                                      "You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from."
                                      -Cormac McCarthy

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                                      • HoraceH Offline
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                                        Horace
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #33

                                        Really disappointed in him.

                                        Education is extremely important.

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                                        • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                                          Well there goes his reputation.

                                          George KG Offline
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                                          George K
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #34

                                          @jon-nyc said in Summering in the French Riviera:

                                          Well there goes his reputation.

                                          LOL.

                                          DIdn't VW have an ad during the Super Bowl talking about all their innovations in the last 60 years? Conveniently, those innovations were only after 1950 or so.

                                          "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                          The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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