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guignol
02 Jul 2007, 09:53 AM
i've been promising for ages to get taglines for the subforums... i could have gone through a process of nominations but then it would have never got done. the quick way is just to do a poll with existing ideas plus some of my own, but if someone's write-in seems best to you say so in a post. poll has to close monday July 9 because i want to get this done before going on vacation.

toulousain
02 Jul 2007, 10:04 AM
"French touch"
"Tout sauf du foot"

Ali_reza
02 Jul 2007, 11:16 AM
"à la Française ..."

lefutur
03 Jul 2007, 01:59 PM
"actually there's other things that the French do even better...wink, wink"

Douai
03 Jul 2007, 08:13 PM
i've been promising for ages to get taglines for the subforums... i could have gone through a process of nominations but then it would have never got done. the quick way is just to do a poll with existing ideas plus some of my own, but if someone's write-in seems best to you say so in a post. poll has to close monday July 9 because i want to get this done before going on vacation.
This one is bad: "it's a surrender party! we've got the cheese, you bring the monkeys! "

Pierre-Henri
04 Jul 2007, 05:23 AM
A few de Gaulle quotes (source : http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Charles_de_Gaulle ) :

- I have come to the conclusion that politics is too serious a matter to be left to the politicians.

- All my life I have had a certain idea of France.

- I have understood you !

- France has lost a battle, but France has not lost the war.

- [...] at the end of our sorrow, there is the greatest glory of the world, that of the men who did not give in.

- How can you govern a country which has two hundred and forty-six varieties of cheese ?

- Nothing great is done without great men, and they are great because they wanted it.

- Nothing builds authority up like silence, splendor of the strong and shelter of the weak.

- Always go for the highest position, it is generally the least crowded.

- There are three roads to ruin: by gambling, which is the quickest; through women, which is the most pleasurable; and through taking the advice of experts, which is the most certain.

- France cannot be France without greatness.

guignol
04 Jul 2007, 05:59 AM
de gaulle was quite a wit... i like what he said about VGE...
mon ministre de finances a un nom d'emprunt.

anyway, your post reminds me of two of the greatest quotes of all:

- vive le géneral alcazar et les pommes de terre frites!

- santhéodoriens, je vous ai compris!

a while ago you listed some french intellectuals working in the states, including serres and apostolidès... who you know are both eminent tintinologues... and i posit that a country that doesn't understand tintin cannot really be great. even CdG recognized that his only rival was... tintin!

Pierre-Henri
04 Jul 2007, 08:53 AM
"A certain idea of France" would be a sober, historical and uncontroversial tagline. Well, too sober, probably.

You know I don't like the "greatness" thing. We, french, tend to be way too much arrogant. Of course, it's not a reason to rush to the opposite extreme, and fall as low as neo-cons stupid french jokes. I strongly oppose anything around the "french lover" theme too, which I find macho.

Bon goût, sobriety, gentlemanly attitude, cultural background... these are the things we should put forward. I stop here before Nanbawan suggests Mickael Youn stuff again :rolleyes: .

The Bergamister
04 Jul 2007, 09:51 AM
Une certaine je ne sais quoi? or maybe Va Va Voom!

Pierre-Henri
04 Jul 2007, 10:39 AM
Still with de Gaulle, there are two stories about him. The first is a dialogue he had with Massu :

- Alors, Massu, toujours aussi con ?
- Toujours gaulliste, mon général !

The other is something he said to his ministers, and is completely untranslatable :

"Ce qu'il y a de grave dans cette affaire, messieurs, c'est qu'elle n'est pas sérieuse."

It was after the coup in Algeria, organized by le quarteron de généraux en retraite. For de Gaulle, disdain was one of the fine arts.

Nanbawan
04 Jul 2007, 05:49 PM
I stop here before Nanbawan suggests Mickael Youn stuff again :rolleyes: .

Damn ! Too late...:(

Maybe Groland then ! :D

I'd simply suggest : "N'importe quoi !" or "Portnawak !"

edit : "Jardin divers"... ? No ? Anyone ? I see, too le poetic for you ! Bah !

Reazzurro90
05 Jul 2007, 02:34 PM
I got one:

C'est quoi, le football....?

guignol
06 Jul 2007, 06:06 AM
autrement dit: c'est quoi lyon?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qns3xTYar2A

Pierre-Henri
06 Jul 2007, 10:58 AM
Another idea for a tagline : OUI NIDE IOU !

http://cweben.free.fr/images/superdupont-we-need-you.jpg

Nanbawan
06 Jul 2007, 04:32 PM
Let's be over sophisticated :

Miscellanées impromptues...

Entre la poire et le fromage...

Or on the café theme :

Bienvenue au café

Le Café du forum

Nanbawan
06 Jul 2007, 04:34 PM
Another idea for a tagline : OUI NIDE IOU !



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