On 20/01/2008, Jussi-Ville Heiskanen cimonavaro@gmail.com wrote:
On Jan 20, 2008 8:03 PM, Ray Saintonge saintonge@telus.net wrote:
michael west wrote:
mmmmm I think Wikipedia is much more uglier than that. I think a
bistro in
Monmarte with tables full of knives and bottles and bottles of
Absinthe,
testosterone and competing wisdom is more apt.
This is hardly a picture that I would associate with Montmartre. I presume that the last time you visited Montmartre was before the French banned absinthe in 1915. The knives that I would imagine would be the kind that you find in a normal restaurant table setting. The bottles are more likely to include wine, candles or artists' paintbrushes.
I bet you didn't know absinthe is again legal in France, via teh Cassis de Dijon principle, and has been for some years. Not with wormwood though, (or at least so much of it), but still.
Pedantically yours;
Jussi-Ville Heiskanen, ~ [[User:Cimon Avaro]]
lol when have analogies had to have a time/date/source? yes my Monmarte was set in 1890s decadant la ville Paris. Monmarte today is a bit of a let down (if you want knife fights theres lots of bars further west). As for Absinthe yep you can buy it all over France (although mainly Czech or Spanish versions) with proof of 170 (UK/EU 85 ABV).