The Chateau Diaries #306 The Chateau Diaries has become Me, Me, Me, Me and How to Spoil Oneself

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when getting married in France you can tick the box « separation du bien » and any property owned before and after remains with the original owner. Technically, no need for an expensive prenup. IJ and SJ will have that covered.
 
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Surely she can't think that everyone doesn't realise that C.Gooder, plus the others, like Sgirl, are her. It just shows her disdain for the fans if she really believes they are that stupid.
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I don't think Sara and Steve have children. Sara has a niece who was in a vlog.
 
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when getting married in France you can tick the box « separation du bien » and any property owned before and after remains with the original owner. Technically, no need for an expensive prenup. IJ and SJ will have that covered.
Does France have any laws providing for breach of promise lawsuits? Here, if an engagement is broken the wronged party has recourse to the law. At least it used to be the case, no idea if that’s is still possible.
 
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I actively encourage the “romance” between Stephanie and Philip. I hope he screws the life out of her financially with his dad’s accounting help. Just as she deserves. Then I hope karma follows Philip.
 
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Davey on vacay at the South of France studio is too boring for even Stephanie to show on CD. Sorry Davey, still love you.
I can't imagine Davy at the nudist beach, or any other beach for that matter!
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I think it's transactional. I guess she gets their various services for free or at a reduced price in exchange. I don't think Fanny gives away anything for free. She's a receiver, not a giver.
 
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I actively encourage the “romance” between Stephanie and Philip. I hope he screws the life out of her financially with his dad’s accounting help. Just as she deserves. Then I hope karma follows Philip.
You're my kind of woman.
 
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So what was the news on the Patreon flog?
Well... Despicable fanny has come to her senses. She's kicked THRUSH to the curb. She has come to realise what an utterly horrid and despicable person she is so...

She's closed down Patreon, cancelled youtube and all of her other social media accounts. Apologised to all the people she has been grifting, stealing and lying to. She has refunded ALL of the Patreon monies to all the poor old grannies she skined. She has made a massive donation, humbly, to a number of welfare organisations and has signed over the entirety of the shithole to MarIE as it is her happy place. She has decided to live out her days, in destitution in her teeny tiny apartment overlooking the fat, naked, ugly people.

The End - Fin
 
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I've never lived in France, only been there on vacation or in connection with work. What about places like Sarlat, or is that too full of tourists? There are probably too many Brits in that region too! I also loved the area around Lake Annecy, but again, maybe it attracts too many tourists. I love rural areas but it does seem as if, in France, you are better off in a small market town, rather than in a very small village. If you live on your own, I think you could be quite isolated in a really small place. Some French market towns are lovely.
 
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Hubby had his second Knee Replacement today.
Just back from visiting him in the hospital and he was in pain but not so "out of it" like he was last time.
They will get him up walking tomorrow...good luck to the nurses!
Making an appointment today to get my knee xrayed again. Told my Doc this week it's getting worse and he's told me at 60 I'm still too young! He said about the injections (had them didn't work) and I told him to stuff that, hence the xray appointment. He knew I meant business lol

Hope Mr Pekey is up an about in no time.
 
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That house looked bigger than a one bedroom house.
It is
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Does France have any laws providing for breach of promise lawsuits? Here, if an engagement is broken the wronged party has recourse to the law. At least it used to be the case, no idea if that’s is still possible.
I believe UK dropped that law about 40 years ago. A girl I worked with was going after her ex for breach of promise when he dumped her just a few months before the wedding for another. She was told by a solicitor that it was a no-go. But hell hath no fury and she got herself a little revenge.
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Good grief women! Now we're knee twinnsies!!

Since last October, when whatever happened happened, my knee has gone from bad to worse. Some days recently I have succumbed to crutches. My médicine traitant is, along with me, at her wits end. Not one of the specialists I've seen to date are interested in or want to consider the history of my knee injury. I had a cortisone injection about 2 months ago and it made matters a whole lot worse. I have appointments at the end of the month and the beginning of June for 2nd opinions from a recommended sport orthopaedic surgeon and a rhumatalogue. We've heard such good things about both of them that I'm hopeful. I'm also pulling out the big guns and himself is coming with.

@JackSpratt don't let them fob you off. At our age we can't afford to miss out due to untreated injuries. It is so much more than just the pain. I hope your xray goes well. Have you had an MRI (IRM) scan? The problem could involve the gooey bits!
 
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Hubby was happy to have the first knee done and although he is in pain today ( like he was last time ) he was happy to do this knee today too.
Jackie .....he is 69.

The first knee was the worst but this knee was getting painful as there was a unbalance between the knees.
The person that is the most upset is Yum Yum ...... why isn't he at home to walk me and why isn't the old guy here to put me up on the bed and let me snooze together.
My hubby has spoilt him so.
 
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I hope you have a new pair of trainers sorted @Pekey Mr Pekey is going to running after you with those 2 new knees! At least you have Yum Yum at home to keep you company.
 
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So I have severe OA in both knees and I’ve finally found things that work, I’m on an anti inflammatory that’s prescribed, I take panadeine forte if I have a huge flare (not often) and straight CBD oil (prescribed also) these seem to be reducing my pain as I don’t want a double knee replacement yet.
 
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Does France have any laws providing for breach of promise lawsuits? Here, if an engagement is broken the wronged party has recourse to the law. At least it used to be the case, no idea if that’s is still possible.
I don’t believe so, it’s just seen as someone changing there mind for whatever reason. Although, I do believe if an engagement is considered of important value or a family heirloom it has to be returned.
 
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I don’t believe so, it’s just seen as someone changing there mind for whatever reason. Although, I do believe if an engagement is considered of important value or a family heirloom it has to be returned.
I think that is the case here now. I know when baby brother got divorced the judge required the ex-SIL to return the engagement ring as it was a family heirloom and had some value.
 
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Wouldn’t show orange fence.
Wouldn’t show winter salon.
Wouldn’t show chickens.

What else does Brocunt selectively and deliberately not show us?
 
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Interesting to hear how other countries deal with inheritance. Ireland allows 3k per annum tax free to anyone (not just relatives). On death children get around 320k tax free (once only so nothing for second parent) and grandchildren get around 32k tax free with 33% tax on balance remaining. So Parents work hard and pay taxes to leave it to you to pay more taxes on it. Spouses can inherit tax free from each other but unmarried only get the 32k allowance before the 33% kicks in.

SIL getting two knees done during this year. She's 54. Health insurance is essential here in Ireland this is going to cost her between 5k and 15k depending on hospital as she has no insurance and public system would be years to wait. Hubbies pacemaker op cost 13.5k to our insurance company. We pay about 3.5k pa for both of us so finally getting some value.
 
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