tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-747671810406506797.post2781900045413411474..comments2022-05-19T12:40:57.308-04:00Comments on Langue or Parole?: SNCF Grève / Public Transportation StrikeJeremy Pattersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17524568933582204179noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-747671810406506797.post-90441110803993135122012-10-30T08:43:20.278-04:002012-10-30T08:43:20.278-04:00That sounds positively awful. And of course, there...That sounds positively awful. And of course, there's no customer service, or at least not any that would give you your money back and put you up in a hotel! I bet you have a lot of those stories.Jeremy Pattersonhttp://langueorparole.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-747671810406506797.post-30237326933432084652012-10-26T09:40:35.115-04:002012-10-26T09:40:35.115-04:00Train strikes are especially *endearing* in France...Train strikes are especially *endearing* in France when you're there with a group of students in a city that's neither your point of departure nor your destination, planning to change trains, and you all have reservations you made months ago for a train that doesn't arrive in the station.<br /><br />At that point, where do you go? What do you do to creatively feed and house 15 people in a place where you're not really intending to be, all because of "une grève"?<br /><br />Makes for great (or maybe not-so-great) tourist memories....Robhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03422862981458761928noreply@blogger.com