The Chateau Diaries #103 Keep your dreams, SJ. Give everyone else their money back

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So I'm with you. I think the SA trip is PJ's swan song. Still remember how Amauryn said on cam, in one of his first appearances, how things had to be checked with Stephanie and Phillip. Felt then, feel now, that was the kiss of death.
September 2020, whilst making interior shutters.

 
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just watched Niki Postano's latest video. Her and Carlos were travelling from France iinto England, and she commented that filling out papers in order to travel, one of the questions for residents of France was what was the compelling reason for the travel. Apparently visiting relatives is not one of the accepted reasons. This did not apply to Niki as they were just travelling thru France. interesting.. maybe SA trip may be off
 
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...... I also have wayyyyyyyy too many clothes. More than SJ . And even though I do like black, my wardrobe is mostly bright colourful cheerful colours and prints. Are other Leos the similar or is just this just what I share with SJ?

Watched this this morning. Amazing! You can see/hear the knowledge he has and that he is committed to restoration. It was refreshing to watch.
 
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South Africa is on the scarlet list of countries in France and below are the accepted, compelling reasons for travel to a scarlet listed country from France. None apply to Stefanny and her son. They would be denied boarding in France but they probably will curb the regulations by traveling via the UK. Edit: The same list of compelling reasons apply to the UK. Is the SA trip really off??

-A French or foreign national travelling to their country of residence or origin (without guarantee of return to French territory, except for a compelling reason), as well as their spouse (married, civil partner or cohabiting partner) and children.

-Death of a direct-line family member (grandparents, parents, children, brothers and sisters). Visiting a person facing a life-threatening situation, for direct-line family members (grandparents, parents, children and siblings).
Required documents: death certificate, medical certificate describing the state of the person with a life-threatening condition, proof of family relationship.

-Travelling abroad in order to exercise custody rights recognised by a court judgement.
Required document: court judgement and proof of place of residence.

-Summonsed by a judicial or administrative authority.
Required document: summons by administrative or judicial authority.

-Legally or economically impossible to remain in the territory in which the person is located. Enforcing a deportation order.
Required documents: expired residence permit, termination notice, etc.

-Vital medical emergency (for the person as well as an accompanying person if their presence is essential).
Required document: medical certificate, proof of scheduled hospitalisation....

-Transport professionals.
Required documents: employer's certificate, professional card for crews of international goods transport, international passenger transport, international maritime transport.

-Health or research professional involved in the fight against COVID-19 or participating in key health-related cooperation activities.
Required document: professional card.

-One-off missions related to the exercise of public authority (including diplomatic missions and missions vital to the continuity of operational contracts of the armed forces or military corps) that can neither be deferred nor postponed.
 
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Same same.

On my last vacation the man next door to us in our swimout room was a Leo and we shared the same Birthday. It was amusing to hear his wife speak about him as I could see the similarities. It is fun when Leos meet too, everything turns into a jovial party.
 
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I have always thought that Selmar was constantly trying to fuck Stephanie. LIke Phillip he would try to kiss her any chance he had. When they danced the Tango he would rub his penis up against her. He loves her. I'll bet she gave in and tried Selmar out sexually and now he has power over her. Selmar is extremely stupid and has a big ego at the same time. I just watched Lord of the Rings and was struck by his resemblance to Faramir of Gondor in Return of the King..
 
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So I see Annalise has got herself a job four days a week working at a school? Good for her. Now Dan will have to step up his parental responsibilities.
 
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They moved from Fergus, ON which is west of Toronto ( approx. 1.5 hr drive ) and North of Guelph. It is definitely country there and not as many chances or choices to try something new or at least there wasn't for years.
I think that a lot of it is about choosing fear over choice . Sarah may be the type to travel and explore but be conservative in trying new foods. My dad, although born in culturally diverse Toronto, is totally a meat, potatoes and veg kind of guy. I made a chicken paella Boxing Day ( didn't bother with the seafood one ), so simple ingredients and he took a tiny spoonful of it whereas my mom was excited to try something new, and "a one pot meal" lol. The next night I cooked Chinese cauliflower (blanched it , then stir fried with olive oil, garlic and green onions) and he would not touch it ( totally boring but it looked "different" ). ......... I think that even if you are open to trying something new, there is also the hurdle of seeking it out to try. If you don't count sushi, I only tried caviar about 9 years ago when I was working on a show where the cutter was Russian and on Fridays she brought in crepes, caviar, creme cheese and a couple other toppings. It was a delicious treat!
We have a really good asian grocery store which also has south asian, South American and West Indian foods as well. I roam the aisles looking at all the interesting new-to-me foods, especially the seafood aisles, wondering how to cook it all and have it taste good.
Of my East coast friends, 1 is allergic to fish, 2 hate seafood and 1 is vegetarian. Another east coast acquaintance says that she cannot stand lobster as they grew up poor and because it was plentiful, this is what her family ate for months on end after the season (frozen). Until that conversation it had never occurred to me that it could be anything else but a special treat
 
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So made me laugh at there mere thought of that. Then I thought, The Ostrich, the Cameltoe, The Bitch and The Wardrobe thanks for the laugh @Espe. I must say, this thread so far has made my day. Hilarious !!
 
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So I see Annalise has got herself a job four days a week working at a school? Good for her. Now Dan will have to step up his parental responsibilities.
Looking at this conversely, it could be said that Annalise is stepping up to her share of the financial responsibilities too. It works both ways.
 
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They're the kind of parents who buy mini range
Thanks for taking one for the Tattle Team @Pansygirl, we've all dodged a bullet there, glad Ryan was interesting for a change
As for the teeth, it's a shame the dentist didn't wire his gob shut
 
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So I see Annalise has got herself a job four days a week working at a school? Good for her. Now Dan will have to step up his parental responsibilities.
We only see a small portion of his day, my husband regularly worked 60 hours a week but he always got home for bath time and to read our children a bedtime story and we used to do things at the weekend as a family as I got all the household stuff done in the week, I wouldn’t say he dodged his parental responsibilities so I think it’s a bit much to think Dan is not pulling his weight
 
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I think they are from Ontario.

I've never had caviar, no desire to try it, not big on fish, except salmon and tuna. I've never lived on either coast, most of my life on the Prairies. I do love Asian and Indian foods!!

Sarah seems very IT nerd like to me, and very down home. She doesn't make for the best on camera presence, but I can't think of any of them I can't find something to critique in one way or another.

Her and Hanni with their IT careers .... that's where the money comes from ... I doubt Steven made the money she did with his graphic arts and painting.
 
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Moneygarage tries again. IJ reading fairytales to young SJ now there's a fairytale.


 
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And he’s restoring his Chateau to its historic origin. I really liked the tack room and the oak panels. He’s a very talented young man.

This is the first video that popped up, I posted the Top 50. There was a tour of a Mughal Chateau on this channel which was fantastic as I am enthralled with India.
 
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