I wasn't there much after you, but I'll post what I know to get things rolling...
I was in Angouleme from March to June 2000 (with visits every month when my comp went to conference in Bordeaux until I left Poitiers in December)
The Lafargue family was doing pretty well. Lt Dan Dan left in Nov 2000 for a mission in Ireland. "Jun bug" was dating the Monclin's daughter. Frere Lafargue was 1st councelor. There was a couple on a mission (the Bradfords) who had been transferred to angouleme when the previous branch president got fed up of branch warfare and moved to Bayonne. Guillaume was really into pokemon.
The monclin family were doing well, (tough some people thought they were inactive because they were out of town so much). He was working for the church as some kind of regional superintendant. I actually saw him again later when he helped us paint an appartment we were closing in Agen. They had a lot of trees blow over in the big windstorm (Christmas eve '99) and we helped them chop and stack logs so that their property could drain (they were having serious bug problems.
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For those of you who fell in love with the cheap, but wonderful taste of "Bitter Lemon", purchased at Lydl, I think I've found a close American equivilant. You can buy it at Target and it's called "Lemon Italian Soda". It's the Archer Farms brand which is found on the isle by fruit drinks. Anyways, last time I went to France, I was dissapointed that they no longer carried Bitter Lemon at the Lydl store. I've been searching far and wide for that same taste, and finally have found it. Hope that this helps someone out there.
Clark
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When I was in the MTC I got the list that told us what the english equivilant of the french hymns were in the french hymnal in the order of the hymnal. I found that it had tons of errors and had ?'s for the french names. So I typed it, corrected it, added the french hymns and improved it all around. If you would like a copy then send me a message and your email so I can attach it in an email to you.
Curtis Adams 1998-2000
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When I was in the MTC I got the list that told us what the english equivilant of the french hymns were in the french hymnal in the order of the hymnal. I found that it had tons of errors and had ?'s for the french names. So I typed it, corrected it, added the french hymns and improved it all around. If you would like a copy then send me a message and your email so I can attach it in an email to you.
Curtis Adams 1998-2000
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I was hoping someone might have some news about the RENE, LAFARGUE and MONCLIN families. If anyone does just email me. Thanks.
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If anyone wants to get some news from members / wards in Toulouse, I'll be happy to give you some, since I've lived there for now 2 years.
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The first Tuesday, following General Conference, there is a french temple session held at the Jordan River Temple. The session usually starts around 6 or 6:30, for any question call the Temple at 801.254.3003. Hope to see some people from the mission there.
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I'm putting together a reunion with President and Sister Oveson at their home next Friday, September 29, 2006 from 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm. Feel free to bring a dessert. Drinks will be provided. If you have any questions, feel free to email me or call me at richardvernon@hotmail.com or 801-518-7853 or click on "Reunions" and there is more info. Spread the word!
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Is anybody interested in putting together a reunion from the President Oveson era? I'd like to plan something over conference weekend -preferably Friday, Sept 29, 2006. I'd be glad to host it at our house in Lehi, UT. Email me and let me know richardvernon@hotmail.com. It would be good to see everyone! Thanks, Richard Vernon (1993-95)
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Is anybody interested in putting together a reunion from the President Oveson era? I'd be glad to host it at our house in Lehi, UT. Email me and let me know richardvernon@hotmail.com. It would be good to see everyone! Thanks, Richard Vernon (1993-95)
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