TD IN PARIS - Olympia

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Next week I 'll phoning to some pubs before to suggest you one or two on the forum for the parisian premeeting.

Charles
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la sagesse du destin wrote:Next week I 'll phoning to some pubs before to suggest you one or two on the forum for the parisian premeeting.

Charles
can we have something typically French Charles?, with respect I find all these pretend Irish and Australian bars a bit dull
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epsilon75 wrote:
24db wrote:
GlynRichards wrote: Yes, I'm looking for a local hotel too. :P
cheap and local don't really go together in Paris...have you seen the prices? ;) :shock:
I will be going on a Saturday morning and returning approx 6 hours after the show,the prices for rooms are to say the least pricey........but if you have the money enjoy a few nights 8)
But there are also hotels for 27 euro p.p. But is there a parking place nearby the theatre?
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hansx wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:
24db wrote: cheap and local don't really go together in Paris...have you seen the prices? ;) :shock:
I will be going on a Saturday morning and returning approx 6 hours after the show,the prices for rooms are to say the least pricey........but if you have the money enjoy a few nights 8)
But there are also hotels for 27 euro p.p. But is there a parking place nearby the theatre?
Parking Olympia Caumartin;
http://www.fra.cityvox.fr/theatre_paris ... /PlanAcces

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24db wrote:
la sagesse du destin wrote:For a good vizualisation of the Olympia.

http://www.ticketnet.fr/shop/fr/manif.a ... tier=78768

Charles
my tickets say 'the road' on them...I need some Opera glasses ;)
You could always come and sit on my knee. Might pee off row six though.
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GlynRichards wrote:
24db wrote:
la sagesse du destin wrote:For a good vizualisation of the Olympia.

http://www.ticketnet.fr/shop/fr/manif.a ... tier=78768

Charles
my tickets say 'the road' on them...I need some Opera glasses ;)
You could always come and sit on my knee. Might pee off row six though.
have you found another source of £1.60 lager Glyn? :shock:
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24db wrote:
GlynRichards wrote:
24db wrote: my tickets say 'the road' on them...I need some Opera glasses ;)
You could always come and sit on my knee. Might pee off row six though.
have you found another source of £1.60 lager Glyn? :shock:
Not yet, but Bernie might be up for a beer! :wink:
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You be looking at £5 a pint minimum in centre of Paris :roll: :oops: a friend of mine paid £8 for a 330ml bottle of kronenbourg in a mid-class restaurant :arrow:
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epsilon75 wrote:a friend of mine paid £8 for a 330ml bottle of kronenbourg in a mid-class restaurant :arrow:
Not unusual to pay that in Norway either :x :evil:
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la sagesse du destin wrote:
hansx wrote:
epsilon75 wrote: I will be going on a Saturday morning and returning approx 6 hours after the show,the prices for rooms are to say the least pricey........but if you have the money enjoy a few nights 8)
But there are also hotels for 27 euro p.p. But is there a parking place nearby the theatre?
Parking Olympia Caumartin;
http://www.fra.cityvox.fr/theatre_paris ... /PlanAcces

Charles
In that case I park my car there and walk to the theatre. And take a Formule 1 hotel just outside Paris or I drive straight home when I am not too tired.
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Ok Must be mad just ordered my Ticket.
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Hyperboreauk wrote:Ok Must be mad just ordered my Ticket.
cheap weren't they? :shock:
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Hyperboreauk wrote:Ok Must be mad just ordered my Ticket.
Well done Gary,hopefully we can book the same transport soon :)
RIP Edgar. I am going to miss you.
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24db wrote:
Hyperboreauk wrote:Ok Must be mad just ordered my Ticket.
cheap weren't they? :shock:
I think I am in the balcony :shock: that says it all.
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epsilon75 wrote:
Hyperboreauk wrote:Ok Must be mad just ordered my Ticket.
Well done Gary,hopefully we can book the same transport soon :)
I hope so Colin, I am sure things will work out for you.
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