Leaving the girls off at the EuroDisney Park on another day of periodic rain and a cold northerly wind, I took Diana to Torcy and a superstore next to the station for shopping and then back to treat Diana to a large 95FF plate of barbecued ribs, chicken, sausage, sweet corn and beans at the "Chuck Wagon".
I then took a drink with her in the "Red Garter Saloon" to sit and hear a couple play and sing some Country & Western music.
News of more Serbian army advances in Bosnia with two British soldiers injured so that the region is in even deeper crisis again. A shotgun siege in England following a bank raid and the repercussions reverberate on the so-called "friendly-fire" incident in Iraq
A good lay in this morning - by far the longest - as we reckoned that at least it was warmer in bed than back in the exposed EuroDisney park. We eventually got Debbie into the bathroom whilst I carried on cuddling up to Diana and resting until the last moment. Breakfast at the Cheyenne Hotel food-rush cafeteria as usual and then, at Diana's behest, we dropped off the girls at EuroDisney again for a few hours and took the train two stops along the line to Torcy to do some shopping.
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This used to be the extent of the railway line before the advent of EuroDisney and was more like a typical French community. There was a superstore next to the station where we looked around and compared prices before buying some food and others items to bring back to the hotel at a fraction of the price elsewhere. We also bought a French Monopoly set and a 500-piece Parc Asterix jigsaw puzzle.
We just ate our purchased goodies for lunch and then back to EuroDisney to link up with the girls. There was periodic rain as well as that cold northerly wind so that we concentrated on the inside rides again and trotted uncomfortably between them. Even when the park is quiet, still you have to queue as they reduce the staff and attraction entry gates accordingly and this is most annoying and uncomfortable on a cold day.
Back to the hotel tired, cold and hungry and so I treated Diana to a large 95FF plate of barbecued ribs, chicken, sausage, sweet corn and beans at the "Chuck Wagon" and then took a drink with her in the "Red Garter Saloon" to sit and hear a couple play and sing some Country & Western music. Back then to our room to hear news of more Serbian army advances in Bosnia with two British soldiers injured so that the region is in even deeper crisis again. A shotgun siege in England following a bank raid and the repercussions reverberate on the so-called "friendly-fire" incident in Iraq.