Do's and dont's in serre chevalier
Started by Blondy in France 27-Nov-2011 - 38 Replies
Jastem
reply to 'Do's and dont's in serre chevalier ' posted Nov-2011
Tony_H
reply to 'Do's and dont's in serre chevalier ' posted Nov-2011
aspammer wrote:
DO: I was just about to tell you where to go for the best value English Breakfast, but I'd better not, the clue is it is at the bottom of the Piste Luc Alphand!
DONT: Go to the bar/restaurant Pi Mai unless you have hot tons of cash to burn. It's a lovely mountain bar but is very expensive.
English Breakfast? Now why on earth would anyone want one of those, what with all that bread, porridge, ham and cheese on offer.....???
Spot on about the Pi Mai, massively overpriced. I hear the food is quite tasty though.
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Iceman
reply to 'Do's and dont's in serre chevalier ' posted Nov-2011
aspammer wrote:Iceman wrote:ADVERT :shock:
I suppose it is sort of, but Davina was talking quite generally about ski equipment and hiring - it was a bit hard for her not to mention her shop. I'll try some Dos and Don'ts....
DO: I was just about to tell you where to go for the best value English Breakfast, but I'd better not, the clue is it is at the bottom of the Piste Luc Alphand!
DONT: Go to the bar/restaurant Pi Mai unless you have hot tons of cash to burn. It's a lovely mountain bar but is very expensive.
I was joking about your name ;)
:P
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Iceman
reply to 'Do's and dont's in serre chevalier ' posted Nov-2011
Tony_H wrote:
English Breakfast? Now why on earth would anyone want one of those, what with all that bread, porridge, ham and cheese on offer.....???
Spot on about the Pi Mai, massively overpriced. I hear the food is quite tasty though.
:thumbup: like :)
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Do's and dont's in serre chevalier ' posted Nov-2011
Tony_H wrote:aspammer wrote:
DO: I was just about to tell you where to go for the best value English Breakfast, but I'd better not, the clue is it is at the bottom of the Piste Luc Alphand!
DONT: Go to the bar/restaurant Pi Mai unless you have hot tons of cash to burn. It's a lovely mountain bar but is very expensive.
English Breakfast? Now why on earth would anyone want one of those, what with all that bread, porridge, ham and cheese on offer.....???
Spot on about the Pi Mai, massively overpriced. I hear the food is quite tasty though.
I agree with that one I don't think I have ever had a cooked breakfast on a ski holiday, Not too keen on porridge but the Bread ,cheese and ham and maybe a few prunes ...Yum Yum 8)
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Ian Wickham
reply to 'Do's and dont's in serre chevalier ' posted Nov-2011
Iceman wrote:aspammer wrote:Iceman wrote:ADVERT :shock:
I suppose it is sort of, but Davina was talking quite generally about ski equipment and hiring - it was a bit hard for her not to mention her shop. I'll try some Dos and Don'ts....
DO: I was just about to tell you where to go for the best value English Breakfast, but I'd better not, the clue is it is at the bottom of the Piste Luc Alphand!
DONT: Go to the bar/restaurant Pi Mai unless you have hot tons of cash to burn. It's a lovely mountain bar but is very expensive.
I was joking about your name ;)
:P
Icy you trying to take my mantle for upsetting people :wink:
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Iceman
reply to 'Do's and dont's in serre chevalier ' posted Nov-2011
I was just trying to be lighthearted....must remember that not everyone is as easy going as me :oops:
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Do's and dont's in serre chevalier ' posted Nov-2011
Iceman wrote:I learnt everything I know from you... ;)
I was just trying to be lighthearted....must remember that not everyone is as easy going as me :oops:
Smiley faces are your friends ... then there can be no room for error :wink:
Topic last updated on 30-January-2012 at 12:11