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I'm enjoying these updates, it's fascinating to see how this event is panning out quite differently to your expectations.

"Members of the security detail aren't the only new comers to the conference - there are lots of mainstream media folk lingering at the back, quite a few new TV cameras and lots of attractive women - this is France - carrying around clipboards and chatting busily into their mobiles..."

So are you going to tell us how attractive the men are? :)

It all sounds very strange indeed!

I would but they're not really my type.

The women with clip boards seem to be doing the conference organising, looking after speakers and VIP's, and perhaps the marketting side of things. They almost all happen to be quite attractive. For me it's a reminder of the way airlines used to pack their planes full of attractive, young, slim female stewardesses.

Well I shall daydream that the men are as equally gorgeous.

Bonne chance. :)

Hi Robin

We must have missed each other...

Interesting, if slightly disappointing, couple of days. What odds do you reckon William Hill would give me for Loic Le Meur running for government?
Simon

ps. Linda, you missed a treat. The Frenchmen were out of this world ;)

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