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By Haena - 03/07/2012 09:54 - France - Saint-raphaël
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By Haena - 03/07/2012 09:54 - France - Saint-raphaël
By grainesdevie64 - 29/11/2011 23:00 - Mexique
By georgeslang - 25/05/2008 18:02
je n'étais même pas fâchée, elle était tellement mignonne (et oui elle a 3 ans et je l'aidais à manger, mais à 3 ans, avec les cuillères "design" du papa c'est vraiment une tâche ardue)
By swissedelic - 24/01/2012 12:55 - Suisse
Alors là j'avoue que vous me faites plaisir avec vos réactions, on sent les connaisseurs! Pour le complément d'anecdote, je pense que les deux séquences qui m'ont le plus grillé ont été: 1. Attraper le bout de pain que me tendait le père de ma copine en criant "COUILLERE" (certains avaient visé dans le mille!). 2. Déclarer, avec un naturel déconcertant, que le dessert préparé par la mère de ma copine "ne m'avait pas l'air bien de mise". A bien y réfléchir, je pense que je vais éviter de retourner les voir tant que ma copine ne leur aura pas expliqué la vérité, ce qu'elle se refuse à faire jusqu'ici car "écouter mes parents me reparler de ce repas, c'est trop bon". Mais je l'aime quand même ;-)
By entrax - 15/03/2012 20:23 - France
Marianne
Je viens pour mettre les choses au clair. Oui, c'était de ma faute, parce que je m'étais mal exprimée. Le vendeur n'avait pas compris ma requête. En revanche j'avais bien raison de demander un remboursement, il était tout à fait justifié. Après sa réplique, j'ai explosé de rire, ca a détendu les choses, nous avons repris la discussion sur un ton beaucoup plus calme et chacun a eu ce qu'il voulait. Le vendeur était vraiment fier de sa répartie, et il y avait de quoi ! Tout est bien qui finit bien :)