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SPY CAM! What The Ladies Were Chatting About at the Elegant Garden Party! Hee hee!

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Uploaded by on May 19, 2010

Haven't you always wondered what it is these fine ladies chat about, while they sit and sip and nibble at these "knees-up" affairs? I put my little digital camera down, and left it running for a few minutes.

I'm sure the ladies, who were part of the ELAC 2010 PARIS annual conference who were invited to this lovely party won't mind a bit that I spied on them just a little, and shared!! They knew I was filming, and in fact, upon leaving, the security staff checked out what I'd recorded, and a bit did get deleted. As well it should! The security of the British Ambassador to France and everyone who visits this place is crucial -- period. So I am glad they checked out what I had filmed! And as you can see, I don't really show anyone's face here, or I block it. Everyone (with the exception of one man, who was angry at me that I wouldn't focus all my attention on him on the Seine bateau-mouche party on Saturday night, May 15) (I was fiddling with my camera, and had gotten a bit bored, frankly, with people asking me who I am, what I do, where I am from, et cetera. I am LISA! I am ME!) (That is all there is to it!) (SHEESH!)

Bravo for a job well done, and hats off to Sir Peter, host with the most! The most well-presented, thought-provoking and interesting and artfully chosen words, the most gracious manner, the most caring execution of his duties in his special line of work -- all these are qualities of Sir Peter Westmacott. Bravo also to his entire staff -- and to all of the United Kingdom, while I'm at it!!!! You sure do throw a fine bash when you put your minds to it! :)

Civil engineers are important. When all goes well, you never even have to give them much thought, because you are using the very things they design and implement and see to in your everyday life, and you just take it for granted. That's as it SHOULD be! ELAC and ICE FRANCE (Institution of Civil Engineers) are simply extraordinary, and I thank them for having me as a Partner this year. I hope to see them in Warsaw next year! It would be an honor!! (I do hope my spouse comes along! He would be thrilled at the presentations! I just know it! THRILLED!)

copyright 2010 Lisa B. Falour, B.S., M.B.A. all rights reserved

Agent: RicHernandez, +33(0)698001705
Legal Representation in France: Maître Carounanidy, 35, rue de la Légion d'Honneur 93200 Saint-Denis (France)

"May we count you 'IN?'"

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  • @RemiEsther At a hot night out at Maxwell's in Hoboken, New Jersey, probably to see the Fleshtones, I innocently asked for an iced tea at the bar. It took me about five minutes to realize it was making me drunk. The bartender explained it was a Long Island Iced Tea. They cost a lot but you only need one drink for the whole night. There are some vids up about this. Yeah, oyster shots were divine, egad. Vodka possible but tequila the "best" way to have them.

  • @slobomotion ..Oyster shot you say? Sounds like some sort of medication, lol!! Well I suppose it is in a way...Sounds deadly! Think I'll try the Long Island Iced Tea, had heard the name before although didn't know what it was...definately not tea then eh, hahahhaa!!!!!

  • @RemiEsther The really good tequila I had in Mexico is the mild, cheap local stuff. It's very hard to get. They have a tequila bar in the capital of Iceland, run by a guy from Angola! On Cape Cod in 2000, my spouse and I discovered "the oyster shot," which is a raw oyster in tequila with lime. You better only have one or two, ha ha! If you ever get a chance to try a "Long Island Iced Tea," hire a babysitter and don't drink more than one! It is all the clear alcohols!

  • @slobomotion Hi! Yeh, groan, tequilas very expensive here too, although it's years since I've had one! I remember having several (!!!) in Beverly Hills. I'd never tasted them before and was shown how to lick the salt and bite the lime, lol! I guzzled down glass after glass thinking how delicious they were, while everyone quietly watched & waited!!! I do not remember what happened after that, lol!!!! I was aware though, that wine glasses were moved discreetly away from me at dinner tables!!!

  • @RemiEsther The money I saw flung around this week was astonishing. The Paris group meets monthly at Carr's and the head pays for everyone's drinks, some stay on to dinner at their own expense. I went twice and no one blinked the second time when I ordered several tequilas, do you know how expensive they are here? Again, I found the group really, really nice and a bit straight, but what do you want, they are civil engineers. At least they can converse!

  • @slobomotion ...they're lucky they didn't get the Virgin/Bloody Mary all over them after a remark like that!!!! Wonder what they were planning to do with the cash....? Dinner at the Ritz...?

  • @RemiEsther I know, it was all I could do not to spit out my virgin mary across the table in shock! It is a bloody miracle if I am out with more than a 20 eurocents piece on me for a beggar, y'know? We keep small eurocoins up in the apt in a tray & I go looking every other day for like 3 euros as my pocket change FOR A DIRECT PURCHASE, ha! I'd be in serious trouble were I to be mugged, I often don't even have on my wedding band to placate 'em! This was a fascinating milieu.

  • @slobomotion ..800 euros!! You know when people are walking round with that kind of cash, they are seriously not in the real world!!! I hardly carry any cash at all actually..it's just easier with a card & everywhere accepts them, so....Now a horse would never have flat tires dahling, just have to get your man to change it's shoes now & then, lol! Oh & bung it a bale of hay...!

  • @RemiEsther One of the women was upset that she had 800 euros stolen from her while at the buffet breakfast, but I was floored. All that cash on you? I usually only carry like a ten eurocent piece for a beggar or a charity box, you know? I actually did have my VISA card disappear at this hotel but it was easy to call in and cancel. Can you believe I was in with this crowd? They were mostly really nice, actually, but my horse, oh, you mean my bike? The tires are flat, ha ha ha!

  • @slobomotion .."oh, yah! Yah, dahling!....haw! haw! haw! Where did you park the horse, what! haw! haw! haw! "

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