izentrop wrote:People prefer to listen to nice people like Hugo Cléments who nevertheless...
Tell the truth, no offense to your vindictive hillbillies who don't want to know anything...
izentrop wrote:People prefer to listen to nice people like Hugo Cléments who nevertheless...
izentrop wrote:Nothing to do with the subject.
Christophe wrote:AD 44 wrote:Christophe wrote:Also I didn't know that there were tablecloths everywhere in France...as an Alsatian, I had always been told that it was specific to Alsace!
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Well there’s something else!!!
What is this story again???
I don't know...a legend from the East?
Correction: it's a long way away but perhaps we were told that the Alsatian water table was particularly high or extensive...what made it unique??
Christophe wrote:It is the “densest” alluvial layer in France
Except that some empty out in dry summers.GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:When you understand that the reserves exist naturally underground, that they are where they are, that we can take from them when they are not in deficit, that they belong to everyone and that therefore basins are useless for ANYTHING
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