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Montmorillon Roundabouts.
Fred Offline
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Thumbs Up  Tue-12-05-2015, 16:37 PM
Don't the Montmorillon roundabouts look good, they always look nice and tidy.  Thumb

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And I like the Watering Can.

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Sorry did'nt get any more photo's maybe you can stop and post some, one of my favourites is the one where they put the giant pencils it's often changing theme. But the most disappointing one must be the one at Leclerc, they only seem to do anything with it at Xmas.

I feel like a roundabout nerd now.  Rolleyes
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Fri-15-05-2015, 10:21 AM
Oh dear.

When you start liking roundabouts there is only one road you'll be taking next - the one signposted "Home for the Bewildered."

Next thing you'll tell me is you like the one in Le Dorat with the hideous, and scary, wooden sculpture.
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Fri-15-05-2015, 10:30 AM
(Fri-15-05-2015, 10:21 AM)Admiral Wrote: Oh dear.

When you start liking roundabouts there is only one road you'll be taking next - the one signposted "Home for the Bewildered."

Next thing you'll tell me is you like the one in Le Dorat with the hideous, and scary, wooden sculpture.

You mean the one I posted a couple of years ago.

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Sun-24-05-2015, 10:52 AM
(Fri-15-05-2015, 10:30 AM)Fred Wrote:
(Fri-15-05-2015, 10:21 AM)Admiral Wrote: Oh dear.

When you start liking roundabouts there is only one road you'll be taking next - the one signposted "Home for the Bewildered."

Next thing you'll tell me is you like the one in Le Dorat with the hideous, and scary, wooden sculpture.

You mean the one I posted a couple of years ago.

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Yes that one.  Hideous ain't it?  And it scares young children.

Perhaps we could start up some new threads on here (sound of anorak zipping up) along the lines of:

Lovely local lakes at sunrise.

Really interesting roadsigns.

Fascinating road markings.  Do you you know your priority from the right rules?

Old trees in and around the local area.  Their age, type and etc etc...

Local "chateau" that are anything but...

Grade A listed churches locally that look as though they were built by a blind bloke and his drunken chums.

I feel the possibilities are endless and would welcome the thoughts of others here in Sleepyville.   Whistle
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Sun-24-05-2015, 13:32 PM
(Sun-24-05-2015, 10:52 AM)Admiral Wrote: Yes that one.  Hideous ain't it?  And it scares young children.

Yes it's horrible, I think it would scare anyone not just children.

(Sun-24-05-2015, 10:52 AM)Admiral Wrote: Perhaps we could start up some new threads on here (sound of anorak zipping up) along the lines of:

Lovely local lakes at sunrise.

Really interesting roadsigns.

Fascinating road markings.  Do you you know your priority from the right rules?

Old trees in and around the local area.  Their age, type and etc etc...

Local "chateau" that are anything but...

Grade A listed churches locally that look as though they were built by a blind bloke and his drunken chums.

All of the above, get the threads going.  Thumb

(Sun-24-05-2015, 10:52 AM)Admiral Wrote: I feel the possibilities are endless and would welcome the thoughts of others here in Sleepyville.   Whistle

Don't expect many answers.   Big Grin
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