Thursday, April 07, 2005

The Boycotting of Fwance is Working

Since Americans have started boycotting Fwance and Fwench products, the Fwench have said that they have seen no impact. Well then how do they explain the drastic decrease in Fwench Wine sells? And now they are experiencing a big decrease in tourism.
PARIS, whose long boulevards were once thronged with visiting lovers, is now experiencing the bleak chill of rejection.

The French capital, so long among the most popular destinations in the world, has been jilted in favour of trendier, more-distant locations, such as Cape Town, Bangkok or Los Angeles.

Figures released by the online travel agent, Ebookers, which compiles an annual list of top short-break destinations, show the French capital slipping down the league table of most popular overseas destinations for a brief holiday.

The city of romance is now down to number eight, the first time it has ever dropped out of the top five.

Only seven years ago it was competing with New York and Amsterdam for the top location in the world.

Today, however, it now comes below cities such as Dubai, Amsterdam and Johannesburg in the pecking order.

They say it is because people want to spend vacationing at "adventurous" places, and I say it because people don't want to spend their vacation with the snotty appeasing Fwench. Whatever the reason, they are going down, and personally I like to see them lose the bucks.


Mr Minority