30 raisons de detester la Bretagne
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GRATIAN64- Full Member
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Re: 30 raisons de detester la Bretagne
Morlaix (en haut à gauche) fait l'objet d'un papier ce jour dans le New-York Time (article payant) autour du traffic de drogue, je vous mets l'introduction :
For centuries in Morlaix, a city of cobblestones and creperies on the Breton coast of France, the best-known dealers were the ones who traded in linen during the Renaissance and built a number of unique half-timbered houses in the middle of town.
The new dealers are another story.
France, long a major European market for illicit drugs, is experiencing a new eruption of concern over its domestic drug trade, and the violence that often accompanies it. In the past few years, experts say, the trade in illicit drugs has become more noticeable in France’s small and medium-size cities, bringing a measure of insecurity to places that had once felt sleepy and safe. Morlaix, with its population of about 15,000, is among them.
“We are confronting a tide of cocaine — a new thing,” said Jean-Paul Vermot, the mayor.
On a recent morning, Mr. Vermot gave a tour of Morlaix, pointing with pride to its quaint marina, the City Hall balcony where Gen. Charles de Gaulle delivered a speech in July 1945 and the 18th-century tobacco factory that has been transformed into a cultural center....
C'est vrai que ça sent l'herbe dans certains recoins mais pas plus que dans d'autres endroits. Mais un papier dans le NY Time..., je connais des normands verts de jalousie
For centuries in Morlaix, a city of cobblestones and creperies on the Breton coast of France, the best-known dealers were the ones who traded in linen during the Renaissance and built a number of unique half-timbered houses in the middle of town.
The new dealers are another story.
France, long a major European market for illicit drugs, is experiencing a new eruption of concern over its domestic drug trade, and the violence that often accompanies it. In the past few years, experts say, the trade in illicit drugs has become more noticeable in France’s small and medium-size cities, bringing a measure of insecurity to places that had once felt sleepy and safe. Morlaix, with its population of about 15,000, is among them.
“We are confronting a tide of cocaine — a new thing,” said Jean-Paul Vermot, the mayor.
On a recent morning, Mr. Vermot gave a tour of Morlaix, pointing with pride to its quaint marina, the City Hall balcony where Gen. Charles de Gaulle delivered a speech in July 1945 and the 18th-century tobacco factory that has been transformed into a cultural center....
C'est vrai que ça sent l'herbe dans certains recoins mais pas plus que dans d'autres endroits. Mais un papier dans le NY Time..., je connais des normands verts de jalousie
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Re: 30 raisons de detester la Bretagne
jovial kabu a écrit:Morlaix (en haut à gauche) fait l'objet d'un papier ce jour dans le New-York Time (article payant) autour du traffic de drogue, je vous mets l'introduction :
For centuries in Morlaix, a city of cobblestones and creperies on the Breton coast of France, the best-known dealers were the ones who traded in linen during the Renaissance and built a number of unique half-timbered houses in the middle of town.
The new dealers are another story.
France, long a major European market for illicit drugs, is experiencing a new eruption of concern over its domestic drug trade, and the violence that often accompanies it. In the past few years, experts say, the trade in illicit drugs has become more noticeable in France’s small and medium-size cities, bringing a measure of insecurity to places that had once felt sleepy and safe. Morlaix, with its population of about 15,000, is among them.
“We are confronting a tide of cocaine — a new thing,” said Jean-Paul Vermot, the mayor.
On a recent morning, Mr. Vermot gave a tour of Morlaix, pointing with pride to its quaint marina, the City Hall balcony where Gen. Charles de Gaulle delivered a speech in July 1945 and the 18th-century tobacco factory that has been transformed into a cultural center....
C'est vrai que ça sent l'herbe dans certains recoins mais pas plus que dans d'autres endroits. Mais un papier dans le NY Time..., je connais des normands verts de jalousie
Pas de fumée sans feux !
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jovial kabu- Full Member
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Re: 30 raisons de detester la Bretagne
Excellent !!!
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Re: 30 raisons de detester la Bretagne
Magnifique
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Re: 30 raisons de detester la Bretagne
1982, ça rigolait bien à l'époque
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