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โ€ฆyou really canโ€™t take it with you.



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    • krysalia

    hmmโ€ฆ there must be some funny mistake here with the english, but i must admit i do not get that one :D.

    • David

    Krysalia: Itโ€™s funny, because now I see how I must sound to the French sometimes!

    Je pense quโ€™il signifie: โ€œPayez pour lโ€™emporter ร  la intรฉrieurโ€โ€”mais il dit, โ€œEmportez ร  la intรฉrieur.โ€

    • krysalia

    thanks David :)
    I see now. It reminds me the story of this dog named Getout :)

    • marion

    I think it means : โ€œthe take away drinks are sold inside, do not take these onesโ€
    In french it could be translated as : โ€œlibre service ร  lโ€™intรฉrieur (de la boutique)โ€
    I know french people can seem a little complicated but we donโ€™t see it, we were born with :op
    Marion
    PS : I hope that makes sense, my english is not that good and Iโ€™m baking a focaccia at the time, oiled fingers are sliding on my desktop ^_^_

    • Deeba

    How sweet that isโ€ฆyou see quite a few hand-written signs like this in India. Typically, a truck will have โ€˜HORN PLEASE/ OK TATAโ€™ written at the back (TATA meaning bye)โ€ฆLOL. Also, often, for the word behind the word โ€˜backsideโ€™ is usedโ€ฆmuch to the kids horror! A break from the โ€˜mundanitiesโ€™ of life!!

    • lilibox

    le paradoxe franรงais โ€ฆ.
    cโ€™est ce qui fait notre charme !

    • Joe

    Hahaโ€ฆ.funny post!

    Great blogโ€ฆeverything looks delicious!

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