> Shoppers are reported to be boycotting French produce following reported criticisms of the British and their grub from French President Jacques Chirac.
I know it makes me sound like a sanctimonious twat, but I've tried to boycot continental European food and goods for years, to do my infinitesimal part in trying to feck up Euroland economies and hasten the breakup of the EU.
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Guest repliedIt's just the papers talking up a storm, same as the yanks did with things like "freedom fries", there will be a few right idiots who actually do it for a few days but after that things will be back to normal
The only thing they've ever done for European agriculture is mad cow
Besides
UK: Making mad cow a common term
Frence: Farmers learning how to block roads and piss off the rest of europe
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Guest repliedBoycott of french produce?
A spokesman said: "We have seen a dip this morning in sales of French products like cheeses, apples and even wine as shoppers make their frustrations felt at the supermarket checkout."
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Guest repliedwell the Stade de France sucks not built for athletics and by 2012 it will be almost 20 years old and what good is that?
PS. Breaking News - Chirac punched in the face by the Finnish Prime Minister - lol just kidding.
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Guest repliedParis gets confirmed tomorrow doesn't it?
Spod - In "Cynical Old Sod" mode!
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Guest repliedI think most people would rather go to Paris than Laaaaaaaaaaaandaaaaaaaaaaaan
Milan.
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Guest repliedParis gets confirmed tomorrow doesn't it?
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Guest repliedIt is the press stoking the fire before Paris are awarded the Olympic Games.
Spod.
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