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Living in Lyon
Any of you ex-pats done it. How is the biking? Lionel tells me the food is ok. Are there good American schools?
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Re: Living in Lyon
Originally Posted by
joosttx
Any of you ex-pats done it. How is the biking? Lionel tells me the food is ok. Are there good American schools?
International School of Lyon
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Re: Living in Lyon
Make sure you get a place with a nice guest room.
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Re: Living in Lyon
Originally Posted by
joosttx
Any of you ex-pats done it. How is the biking? Lionel tells me the food is ok. Are there good American schools?
Lyon is cool and the food is great. Don't listen to Lionel. He probably hates good mustard anyway.
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not that far from the alps..
get to it.
send pics of the v-salon guest quarters...
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Originally Posted by
jerk
Lyon is cool and the food is great. Don't listen to Lionel. He probably hates good mustard anyway.
Be careful when saying to not listen to Lionel. He and fellow Salonista and builder Sebastien created two incredibly awesome rides in the south of France. He loves bikes and knows a good route when he sees one.
I don't know about American schools but if you're name is Kim Jong Un you can attend English language schools in Switzerland. They are likely not too far from the area you are referencing and they are excellent schools. I have a Spanish friend here at work who attended one and he turned out well. They aren't cheap.
If I had the opportunity to live in France I would do it. I love it there. It's on my short, short list of places to spend a LOT of time when I am done working.
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that's not saying anything- a blind pig could create an awesome ride in the south of france-
but seriously, i'm just teasing lionel. like i said i like lyon alot. i'd live there in a second if i could figure it out.
Originally Posted by
Saab2000
Be careful when saying to not listen to Lionel. He and fellow Salonista and builder Sebastien created two incredibly awesome rides in the south of France.
I don't know about American schools but if you're name is Kim Jong Un you can attend English language schools in Switzerland.
If I had the opportunity to live in France I would do it. I love it there. It's on my short, short list of places to spend a LOT of time when I am done working.
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Re: Living in Lyon
Are you just day dreaming Joost or is this a real thing? I think it would be awesome. The food, the wine, the riding... come on. The only thing you'd miss is the Pacific, and IPA.
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Re: Living in Lyon
Originally Posted by
bcm119
Are you just day dreaming Joost or is this a real thing? I think it would be awesome. The food, the wine, the riding... come on. The only thing you'd miss is the Pacific, and IPA.
I'll bring IPA if you get a guest cottage for me, Houston. Sure, that may seem like a tall order, but it's friggin' I.P.A.
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its a real opportunity. we will see how this shakes out.
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Re: Living in Lyon
Originally Posted by
joosttx
its a real opportunity. we will see how this shakes out.
Do it or it'll be a road not taken... We'll miss you and all, but at least we'll have a crash pad in Lyon.
P.S. Take me with you.
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Originally Posted by
Matthew Strongin
I'll bring IPA if you get a guest cottage for me, Houston. Sure, that may seem like a tall order, but it's friggin' I.P.A.
A good IPA may be difficult to find in Lyon. That's a good offer.
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Re: Living in Lyon
Originally Posted by
WayneJ
A good IPA may be difficult to find in Lyon. That's a good offer.
Yeah but a good wine, probably not :)
Originally Posted by
Shinomaster
Paul Bocuse.
Lionel tells me his cookin' is so so.
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Re: Living in Lyon
Originally Posted by
Vlad Luskin
Do it or it'll be a road not taken... We'll miss you and all, but at least we'll have a crash pad in Lyon.
P.S. Take me with you.
This. Not a day goes bye that my wife and I don't lament the two missed opportunities (Sydney and London) that her former employer almost took us. Damn financial collapses.
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Re: Living in Lyon
Food in Lyon is fucking heaven. Need to ride a lot to take the pounds off.
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There is so much good belgie beer in Europe that you will not be wanting for an IPA.
Is there anywhere in France that the food is bad? (McDonalds does not count). Even the average is going to be great.
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Originally Posted by
Lionel
Food in Lyon is fucking heaven. Need to ride a lot to take the pounds off.
I want to go to there.
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Re: Living in Lyon
Originally Posted by
maunahaole
Is there anywhere in France that the food is bad? (McDonalds does not count). Even the average is going to be great.
Yeah, but Lyon is very well know in France for great food. Not light food ;)
Most americans cannot appreciate Andouillette though
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+1... But it is paradoxal, good food, fat but people are slim... Seriously, great place but weather in lyon is a little special, it's surrounde by little mountains with two big rivers, so summer is warm and automn is foggy...to ride you have a lot of possibilities, by the north you have beaujolais, by the west "monts du lyonnais" and with the car alps are not far and Lionel with two hours... A lot of teams are in Lyon, vaulx en velin is one of the most famous with an elite team, but CT Lyon and ECOV are great (i have a good friend in ECOV). For the schools no problem there are a lot of universities, good high schools with a lot of no-french people, and schools for english people...it is also very well connected with train and internarional airports ( st exupery and geneva airports)
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