a) ballistic in a McDonald's.
Think back... you've dragged me kicking and screaming into a McDonald's before... how much was it?
a) ballistic in a McDonald's.
All I am prepared to say is that we ate and drank nothing but the finest French cuisine![]()
. It looks like all of my well thought out plans for culinary appreciation got lost somewhere between Salbris and Blighty. 
Think back... you've dragged me kicking and screaming into a McDonald's before... how much was it?


Er, well its just a teaser but after my 6 hour dash back across country to catch the ferry, I have come to this conclusion.
The real fun to be had on these jaunts over a shortish period like 5 days is not in riding for hours on end on bloody motorways and highly regulated 90kph Route Nationales to get to the middle of France. Much more fun are easily managed, well selected hour long blats down great B and C class roads. Lots of bends and open vistas with plenty of stopovers for local coffee and croissants etc.
Leaving aside the obvious conclusion you have reached, would it not have been easier to have visited a French dentist, possibly with the help of your travel insurance or the local yellow pages?.
and finally take at least 24 hours to have an effect.
... with only 4-5 days in total, I am of the opinion that 'less is more' and that sticking to more interesting and varied routes within 150 miles of the Channel port of arrival is the way I will go in future.



This tooth problem had been brewing for a couple of days before the departure date. As there was an abcess, my dentist could do nothing about the problem until I had finished the 5 day course of anti-biotics that he had prescribed. Now that's fine and good and might have eased the problem within 24 hours or so but anti-biotics (a) make me sleepy, (b) give me a violently upset stomach, (c) are not compatable with the primary lubricant of these trips
and finally take at least 24 hours to have an effect.
Not wanting to let the other girls down, I didn't take the pills and took a chance on getting away with it. As I couldn't see a French dentist able to do any better, I bailed out when the pain really started kicking-in again. Its no fun riding in 34 degrees with bad toothache as I worked out on the way back.
Heigh-ho, c'est la bloody vie..........
As to breaking up a longish journey, I think that you have a point. But with only 4-5 days in total, I am of the opinion that 'less is more' and that sticking to more interesting and varied routes within 150 miles of the Channel port of arrival is the way I will go in future. To each their own of course.![]()
