...becoming industrial drones like all the rest.
"...Utilitarian, "hygieno-moralistic" new order" taking over, per the BBC.
"...Utilitarian, "hygieno-moralistic" new order" taking over, per the BBC.
Well, we always have the Hon. Mr. Slicker.originally posted by Rahsaan:
"It's a bit like the ideal of an English gentleman. You don't often find an English gentleman, but the ideal is there and it informs society as a whole."
Reassuring to know that even if the type can't be found, it's still there!
The capsule history of French boozing was very interesting.originally posted by Rahsaan:
'tradition' is just a snapshot
originally posted by SFJoe:
Well, we always have the Hon. Mr. Slicker.
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
"The loss of diversity is sad," says the drone.
The decline has actually been going on longer than the 1960s: read
originally posted by .sasha:
It gets worse.
Interestingly, Qatar Investment Authority has a 70% stake in the club. What wrrntl said?
originally posted by SFJoe:
Frenchfolk losing interest in life...becoming industrial drones like all the rest.
"...Utilitarian, "hygieno-moralistic" new order" taking over, per the BBC.
originally posted by Cliff:
France went from having one of the highest auto-fatality rates in Europe to quite low rates after that law and enforcement of speed limits went into effect.
originally posted by VS:
Compulsive breathalyzers are out in France. The rule was never enforced as manufacturers couldn't supply enough of them. The government announced in January it was scrapping the whole setup.