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  • Posted By: lorenzo @ 12/30/2007 7:30:42 PM

    Things like this happen. Unfortunately, with France and her appetite for great foods and other long established traditions, this situation spells added grief. Its a shame that something so trivial such as food could possibly rock rooted and beloved traditoins. The best meal I ever had was in France. In-fact, in my travels, I've struggled to find a more palatable country. Too bad. We can only hope things turn around. Theres nothing like a fresh crispy yet airy loaf of french bread. Vive La France!!!

  • Posted By: billy2007 @ 12/18/2007 10:18:55 AM

    i cann't have a goodlunch,wowo,what can i do for my bread

  • Posted By: the artist @ 12/16/2007 9:09:38 PM

    We have to give up greed and self-indulgence and return to self-sufficency. But we won't. World wide, there will always be those who believe they are entitled by virtue of having enough money to do as they wish instead of realizing they were blessed in order to help others. Even if doing as they wish uses up finite resources.

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