[SOC] French lesson of the day
f5pbl
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Sat, 1 Feb 2003 19:15:50 +0100
Bonsoir David, Mr P and all other friends,
Saturday, February 1, 2003, 4:29:07 PM, you wrote:
David> In the Pocket Oxford Dictionary, it's defined as a "street or passage closed
David> at one end" From the French, meaning Sack Bottom.
David is a Francophone, I am happy of that.
David> Most cul-de-sac roads have a circular turning circle at the closed end.
David> Hence, they look from above like a sack.
FWIW, I have never seen any French cul-de-sac with a turning circle at
the closed end...
IF you are lucky, the street will be large enough so that you can do a
180.
As for AP frogs' legs : they do not eat them, so they export them...
But are you sure it was not Egypt ? I have read that in this country
frogs are falling down from the sky ...
72!
Claude, F5PBL