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France won’t dine with Iran unless wine is served bananas Nov 2015 #1
can't the French live w/out wine for one meal for diplomacy's sake? wordpix Nov 2015 #25
Can't the Iranians cope with the fact that they don't make the rules for anyone else? Warpy Nov 2015 #27
OK, your solution is fine but maybe they don't like what goes with the wine drinking wordpix Nov 2015 #30
*I* don't like that, either Warpy Nov 2015 #32
Would you go to dinner with some fundies without having something to take the edge off? snooper2 Nov 2015 #40
If the meeting were to take place in Tehran, christx30 Nov 2015 #2
Exactly PatSeg Nov 2015 #17
Why is the Daily Mail right-wing tabloid considered a legit site on here? oberliner Nov 2015 #3
For the same reason bvf Nov 2015 #6
Did you not see Post #1? philosslayer Nov 2015 #7
French media report the same story. However, the meeting is not cancelled Mass Nov 2015 #8
I get that it's a legit story oberliner Nov 2015 #11
I know. I had to check to be sure it was true. Mass Nov 2015 #12
But some of the very best DUers have a history of citing the Daily Mail as a source. Nye Bevan Nov 2015 #24
Bffftwahahaha Scootaloo Nov 2015 #31
Nice catch - oberliner has posted Daily Mail articles to LBN himself. bananas Nov 2015 #37
Because sometimes The Daily Fail and even the Torygraph can get something right Warpy Nov 2015 #28
I remember there were some people I couldn't stand being with unless I valerief Nov 2015 #4
"Too cheap?" DFW Nov 2015 #5
So if the French had invited Gandhi, a well known vegetarian, to dine with them in Paris onenote Nov 2015 #10
That is rewriting what happened, and just being streitsüchtig DFW Nov 2015 #13
Did the French offer to provide an alternative that the Iranians could eat? onenote Nov 2015 #14
In an attempt at compromise, the Elysee suggested a breakfast meeting instead LanternWaste Nov 2015 #21
Wasn't "trying" anything. Was just curious whether there had been an offer onenote Nov 2015 #22
It's not exactly being a gracious host, though, is it? muriel_volestrangler Nov 2015 #15
My sister is a vegan. christx30 Nov 2015 #23
Thanksgiving is a special meal, with its own tradition; this is an invitation to the Iranians muriel_volestrangler Nov 2015 #34
Would they make the same christx30 Nov 2015 #35
I am amazed at the ignorance of basic hospitality some DUers have muriel_volestrangler Nov 2015 #38
I agree with this - I am on an organic diet which most people aren't wordpix Nov 2015 #26
But if you invite someone over to your house, christx30 Nov 2015 #16
Rouhani is no Ghandi. Mz Pip Nov 2015 #20
Dietary restrictions aren't exactly reactionary zealotry Scootaloo Nov 2015 #33
why not compromise and serve halal meat and wine JI7 Nov 2015 #9
Because that isn't compromise -- it's capitulation. HeiressofBickworth Nov 2015 #18
When In Rome... imthevicar Nov 2015 #19
it's not a great time being straight if your dinner companions are getting sloshed wordpix Nov 2015 #29
A few glasses of wine with a meal is hardly "getting sloshed". smirkymonkey Nov 2015 #39
Good on the French for not kissing their asses. n/t tabasco Nov 2015 #36
Can the French get wine and non-Halal meat in Iran? Dawson Leery Nov 2015 #41
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