France

Links and other hanky panky that doesn't have to do with anything in particular.
Post Reply
HeuristicsInc
Ibárruri
Posts: 5351
Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 6:14 pm
Instruments: Synths
Recording Method: Windows computer, Acid, Synths etc.
Submitting as: Heuristics Inc. (duh) + collabs
Pronouns: he/him
Location: Maryland USA
Contact:

France

Post by HeuristicsInc »

So let's say we have the chance to go to France, but we know not much at all about the place, and very little French. While we start to study a new language, would anybody like to suggest what we should do? I totally dig castles and wine and we will definitely be near the Pyrénées.
Thanks!
-bill
152612141617123326211316121416172329292119162316331829382412351416132117152332252921
http://heuristicsinc.com
Liner Notes
SF Lyric Ideas
User avatar
mkilly
Niemöller
Posts: 1229
Joined: Mon Sep 27, 2004 10:22 am
Instruments: guitar
Location: Austin, Texas
Contact:

Post by mkilly »

Moi, j’étudie français maintenant et j’étudiais français depuis ... quatre ans, peut-être. Je crois que vous devrez regarder Le Guide Michelin et Lonely Planet (<a href="http://www.lonelyplanet.com/worldguide/ ... ce">ici</a>). Je ne voyageais pas en France, mais j’ai voulu parler en français. Excusez-moi, s’il vous plaît. Si vous avez des questions de français, demandez de moi, s’il vous plaît, encore.
"It is really true what philosophy tells us, that life must be understood backwards. But with this, one forgets the second proposition, that it must be lived forwards." Søren Kierkegaard
anti-m
Niemöller
Posts: 1160
Joined: Mon Sep 19, 2005 2:00 pm
Submitting as: Anti-m, Jeplexe
Location: PDX
Contact:

Re: France

Post by anti-m »

HeuristicsInc wrote:So let's say we have the chance to go to France, but we know not much at all about the place, and very little French. While we start to study a new language, would anybody like to suggest what we should do? I totally dig castles and wine and we will definitely be near the Pyrénées.
Thanks!
-bill
Isn't Egg in France? Perhaps you should PM that guy.
Tex Beaumont
de Gaulle
Posts: 146
Joined: Mon Feb 06, 2006 7:05 am
Location: BrisVegas

Re: France

Post by Tex Beaumont »

HeuristicsInc wrote:So let's say we have the chance to go to France, but we know not much at all about the place, and very little French. While we start to study a new language, would anybody like to suggest what we should do? I totally dig castles and wine and we will definitely be near the Pyrénées.
Thanks!
-bill
You don't need to learn to speak French. Just say whatever you want to say in English at twice the normal volume - then the French will understand you and go out of their way to be helpful and polite to you.
The artist formerly known as Caravan Ray
User avatar
roymond
Ibárruri
Posts: 5263
Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 3:42 pm
Instruments: Guitars, Bass, Vocals, Logic
Recording Method: Logic X, MacBookPro, Focusrite Scarlett 2i2
Submitting as: roymond, Dangerous Croutons, Intentionally Left Bank, Moody Vermin, The Reverend
Pronouns: he/him
Location: brooklyn
Contact:

Post by roymond »

I've always wanted to go to southern France, but have only been through the north/central regions. A few of my favorite things I've done in France:

- Lied down upon Debussy's grave in Paris. Because, you can't do that anywhere else. Cemeteries are awesome in Paris, if you're into that sort of thing.
- Lunch at the Samaritaine. Sounds cheesy, but great view.
- Paris Museums: Musee d'Orsay, the Pompidou, Musée des Arts et Métiers
- Food. Yum
- Skiing at Val d'Isere
- Chartes cathedral, because the stained glass is as close to god as I'll get
- Food. Yummy
- When camping somewhere east of Nancy, we had a party around a fire with some drunken/stoned French kids singing Beatles songs. You had to be there...
roymond.com | songfights | covers
"Any more chromaticism and you'll have to change your last name to Wagner!" - Frankie Big Face
User avatar
Billy's Little Trip
Odie
Posts: 12090
Joined: Mon Nov 13, 2006 2:56 pm
Instruments: Guitar, Bass, Vocals, Drums, Skin Flute
Recording Method: analog to digital via Presonus FireBox, Cubase and a porn machine
Submitting as: Billy's Little Trip, Billy and the Psychotics
Location: Cali fucking ornia

Post by Billy's Little Trip »

I hear they have a great way to fry up a julienne potato. Plus they serve samichez with a little bowl of juice and they will keep asking you, "you lika da juice" and they like to kiss with tongues.
...that's all I got, good luck and send me a posta carda. Image
fodroy
Niemöller
Posts: 1689
Joined: Sun Sep 26, 2004 12:06 pm
Instruments: none
Recording Method: ears
Submitting as: praise muzak
Location: athens, ga
Contact:

Re: France

Post by fodroy »

Tex Beaumont wrote:You don't need to learn to speak French. Just say whatever you want to say in English at twice the normal volume - then the French will understand you and go out of their way to be helpful and polite to you.
You forget to say at half the speed.
User avatar
mkilly
Niemöller
Posts: 1229
Joined: Mon Sep 27, 2004 10:22 am
Instruments: guitar
Location: Austin, Texas
Contact:

Post by mkilly »

roymond wrote:- Lied down upon Debussy's grave in Paris. Because, you can't do that anywhere else. Cemeteries are awesome in Paris, if you're into that sort of thing.
Well, he's only buried in one place, so of course you can't do it anywhere else.
"It is really true what philosophy tells us, that life must be understood backwards. But with this, one forgets the second proposition, that it must be lived forwards." Søren Kierkegaard
User avatar
roymond
Ibárruri
Posts: 5263
Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 3:42 pm
Instruments: Guitars, Bass, Vocals, Logic
Recording Method: Logic X, MacBookPro, Focusrite Scarlett 2i2
Submitting as: roymond, Dangerous Croutons, Intentionally Left Bank, Moody Vermin, The Reverend
Pronouns: he/him
Location: brooklyn
Contact:

Post by roymond »

mkilly wrote:
roymond wrote:- Lied down upon Debussy's grave in Paris. Because, you can't do that anywhere else. Cemeteries are awesome in Paris, if you're into that sort of thing.
Well, he's only buried in one place, so of course you can't do it anywhere else.
That's my point. Silly, I know, but somehow to visit with Debussy is a special thing.
roymond.com | songfights | covers
"Any more chromaticism and you'll have to change your last name to Wagner!" - Frankie Big Face
j$
Ibárruri
Posts: 5378
Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 11:33 am
Instruments: Bass, keyboards, singin', guitar
Submitting as: Johnny Cashpoint
Location: London, Engerllaaannnddd
Contact:

Re: France

Post by j$ »

HeuristicsInc wrote:I totally dig castles and wine and we will definitely be near the Pyrénées.
Ummm, that would be the WHOLE SOUTH OF FRANCE :) Like someone else said, Egg is the man in the know, but Montpellier, or Perpignan are vibrant, exciting cities, within driving distance. if you're not hung up on the Pyrénées, but still want striking vistas, wine and mountains, I highly reccommend the gorges du tarn for walking, rafting, camping or just kind of going "wow!" (it's to the east of Avignon, a cracking wine region, especially for reds and roses, and about 100 km in the other direction from the Pyrénées)
HeuristicsInc
Ibárruri
Posts: 5351
Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 6:14 pm
Instruments: Synths
Recording Method: Windows computer, Acid, Synths etc.
Submitting as: Heuristics Inc. (duh) + collabs
Pronouns: he/him
Location: Maryland USA
Contact:

Post by HeuristicsInc »

Yeah, Egg @ Carcassonne... I was thinking he'd see the thread, but maybe he doesn't log in here lately. I'll try PM.
Thanks to the few with good advice! Keep it coming :)
-bill
152612141617123326211316121416172329292119162316331829382412351416132117152332252921
http://heuristicsinc.com
Liner Notes
SF Lyric Ideas
Egg
Goldman
Posts: 510
Joined: Fri Apr 15, 2005 5:42 pm
Instruments: whistles and egg shakers
Recording Method: Cakewalk, Cubase, Audacity, Garageband
Submitting as: Phunt Your Friends
Location: Villemoustaussou, France
Contact:

Post by Egg »

France is something else. In the south, you're not gonna get quite as many people who understand English perfectly (especially in wine country like mine). Nice and Avignon will have oodles of English speakers just because they are major tourist destinations (and that is well-deserved). I am right next to Carcassonne which is beautiful. It is an ancient medieval walled city. The way castles should be. Villages on a hill within ramparts. Not that pansy Cindarella bullshit. Also, tons of vineyards to visit. The Canal du Midi is neat if you're into engineering, boating or hydraulics, and it covers a large swath of France in the general area of the Pyrenees-Orientale (sp?). Carcassonne is one of the top tourist destinations in France. It goes 1. stuff in Paris, 2. Mont St Michel, 3. Carcassonne. And that's probably well-deserved. Also, I thought I heard they're going to change the way the tide comes in at Mont St Michel, which would make it one of your last opportunities to see the tide sweep in at the "gallop of a hundred horses" or whatever they say. I have still never seen this wonder. It is very far in the north of France though where as everything else I'm talking about is very far in the south.

I'm currently in Tampa, FL selling my wine. My parents are in France working the land. I'll be there again around harvest in September. If you are in my neck of the woods (Carcassonne), I would be delighted to host you. It might take some convincing if just my parents are there. It will be easy if I am there. It would be hard if neither of us are there. But please let me know when you think you could squeeze out a trip.
glug glug glug egg makes wine. You can make wine too.
anti-m
Niemöller
Posts: 1160
Joined: Mon Sep 19, 2005 2:00 pm
Submitting as: Anti-m, Jeplexe
Location: PDX
Contact:

Post by anti-m »

Egg wrote:I'm currently in Tampa, FL selling my wine. My parents are in France working the land. I'll be there again around harvest in September. If you are in my neck of the woods (Carcassonne), I would be delighted to host you. It might take some convincing if just my parents are there. It will be easy if I am there. It would be hard if neither of us are there. But please let me know when you think you could squeeze out a trip.
South of France? Making wine?? Any time you wanna trade lives, let me know! (I'm sure I'm romantically glossing over all the crazy hard work associated with winemaking... but man, from my cube farm that all sounds hella appealing right now!) :D
Egg
Goldman
Posts: 510
Joined: Fri Apr 15, 2005 5:42 pm
Instruments: whistles and egg shakers
Recording Method: Cakewalk, Cubase, Audacity, Garageband
Submitting as: Phunt Your Friends
Location: Villemoustaussou, France
Contact:

Post by Egg »

Ya, I aim for contrived romanticism couched in excessively hard (some say impossible) work whenever I can. It's pretty fun. And my wine is more than slightly popular (especially compared to my music), so that doesn't hurt.
glug glug glug egg makes wine. You can make wine too.
HeuristicsInc
Ibárruri
Posts: 5351
Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 6:14 pm
Instruments: Synths
Recording Method: Windows computer, Acid, Synths etc.
Submitting as: Heuristics Inc. (duh) + collabs
Pronouns: he/him
Location: Maryland USA
Contact:

Post by HeuristicsInc »

We probably won't need a place to stay, but thanks for the kind offer! We need to plan out where we'll be and when. Also, what is the wine?
-bill
152612141617123326211316121416172329292119162316331829382412351416132117152332252921
http://heuristicsinc.com
Liner Notes
SF Lyric Ideas
Egg
Goldman
Posts: 510
Joined: Fri Apr 15, 2005 5:42 pm
Instruments: whistles and egg shakers
Recording Method: Cakewalk, Cubase, Audacity, Garageband
Submitting as: Phunt Your Friends
Location: Villemoustaussou, France
Contact:

Post by Egg »

HeuristicsInc wrote:Also, what is the wine?
I make big, bold red wines in the Cabardes region of the Languedoc. They go by the name O'Vineyards (like my last name, O'Connell), but due to the complications involved in distribution (especially in the US), they are currently only available in Florida and France. Unless you happen to be a distributor in your state. They're a lot of fun and nobody should be shy about asking me about stuff or visiting my ghetto website (first Flash experience for me) http://www.ovineyards.com
glug glug glug egg makes wine. You can make wine too.
HeuristicsInc
Ibárruri
Posts: 5351
Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 6:14 pm
Instruments: Synths
Recording Method: Windows computer, Acid, Synths etc.
Submitting as: Heuristics Inc. (duh) + collabs
Pronouns: he/him
Location: Maryland USA
Contact:

Post by HeuristicsInc »

stinkin' distributors. they should be banned. i especially liked the photo slideshow.
-bill
152612141617123326211316121416172329292119162316331829382412351416132117152332252921
http://heuristicsinc.com
Liner Notes
SF Lyric Ideas
HeuristicsInc
Ibárruri
Posts: 5351
Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 6:14 pm
Instruments: Synths
Recording Method: Windows computer, Acid, Synths etc.
Submitting as: Heuristics Inc. (duh) + collabs
Pronouns: he/him
Location: Maryland USA
Contact:

Post by HeuristicsInc »

Curious about possibilities of staying in a castle for a night. Has anyone done this? Expensive? Caveats? Not really very cool after all or awesome?
-bill
152612141617123326211316121416172329292119162316331829382412351416132117152332252921
http://heuristicsinc.com
Liner Notes
SF Lyric Ideas
Me$$iah
Attlee
Posts: 479
Joined: Thu Nov 25, 2004 8:34 pm
Instruments: I just bought a 12 string and a stratocaster with a whammy bar
Recording Method: Sonic-Core
Submitting as: infrequently as ever
Location: Son of God - Im like EVERYWHERE

Post by Me$$iah »

You should speak to j$ or Balham or obscurity

They all live in castles

from my understanding all Englishmen do
obscurity
Goldman
Posts: 590
Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 10:50 am
Instruments: Keyboards (88-note and qwerty), guitar, bass & edrums.
Recording Method: Pod X3 Live & Yamaha 01X -> Cubase 5 & Komplete 5
Submitting as: soon as I see a title that inspires me.
Location: Nottingham.

Post by obscurity »

Me$$iah wrote:You should speak to j$ or Balham or obscurity

They all live in castles

from my understanding all Englishmen do
Actually, I did live in Dover Castle for a year.

(Dover Castle was a pub that was then converted into flats. The building was still known as Dover Castle.)
obscurity.

"Only the great masters of style ever succeed in being obscure." - Oscar Wilde.
Post Reply