Guest 657- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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12 September 2010
17:4870140#1
Just been to the catacombs to say hello to a few old friends!
12 September 2010
17:4970142#2
Skulking around in the depths of gay Paris eh Jeane?

Guest 657- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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12 September 2010
17:5270144#3
Yes I am indeed

Guest 690- Registered: 10 Oct 2009
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12 September 2010
17:5970146#4
Hi Jeane, is this to do with the revolution?
Tell them that I came, and no one answered.
Guest 653- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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12 September 2010
18:1570153#5
So this is where they put all the heads that rolled off of Madam Guillotine ?
Hope you are having an enjoyable stay Jeane and the weather is kind to you.
Roger
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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12 September 2010
18:5370156#6
wonderful how she has managed to get those ping pong balls to stay that way.
Guest 657- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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12 September 2010
19:5970162#7
Weather is lovely thanks, been in the 80s most days so far.
The catacombs house the bones from small churchyards which could no longer cope with the amount of burials/disease in the early 1800s, so many thousands of them were relocated here.
Guest 653- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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13 September 2010
06:4770194#8
Those souls must be screaming "get me outa here".
Dover will soon be in a similar position if a new cemetary isn't found soon; seems there's a hundred or so poeple objecting to the one in Elmsvale.
Roger
Brian Dixon
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13 September 2010
07:1370196#9
picture caption reads,im a bonehead get me out of here.

howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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13 September 2010
15:5870289#10
why would anyone object to a cemetary?
a pub maybe.
Brian Dixon
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13 September 2010
16:0070291#11
howard,the beer and wine has run dry.

Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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13 September 2010
16:2970294#12
Jeane, my wife and myself love Paris I have sung and kiss her under the Kissing Bridge on the River we will be going back there next year (I hope).

Guest 657- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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13 September 2010
21:5570403#13
Ah yes, it's a wonderful place Vic

howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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13 September 2010
22:3470424#14
don't forget to drop us a line from paris jeane, a french letter always comes in handy.
Brian Dixon
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14 September 2010
07:4870491#15
howard.

Jan Higgins
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14 September 2010
08:4870501#16
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Guest 657- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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14 September 2010
16:4470588#17

Howard!
I spotted this fellow on the way out of the catacombs, I wonder if someone tried to err...borrow him?!
Keith Sansum1
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14 September 2010
17:0270592#18
looks a bit grim in that last picture
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14 September 2010
21:0470677#19
Doesn't always pay to get the green light obviously!

Guest 645- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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15 September 2010
06:0870770#20
He apparently wanted to call his wife but was skint but lost his head when he did eventually manage to call the line was busy..
Marek
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