The little notebooks of the Sétois pouffe: and if the flame had traveled backwards ?

The little notebooks of the Sétois pouffe: and if the flame had traveled backwards ?

Every Monday he puts his suckers on the news from Sète and the Thau basin.

Every Monday, he puts his suckers on the news of Sète and the Thau basin and says to himself, this June 3, that the City could have struck a double major media blow during the passing of the flame.

Since she went to Sète, our good Poufre has not missed a step of the Olympic flame. This weekend, for example, she was on a hill almost as famous as that of Saint-Clair, Mont Saint-Michel. This episode in the far north of France reminded the cephalopod of the emotions he felt when in mid-May the symbolic torch crossed the singular island. A magical moment. A moment which also generated anger on social networks among some who felt, being high-level athletes from the Thau basin, that they deserved to be called to carry the flame.

Jousting and running backwards

And thinking about it carefully, the blue-blooded animal said to itself that the organization, even if the choice of the city was visibly limited in the number of carriers designated by it, would have was able to strike a second media blow. The first being the crossing of the Cadre on a jousting boat. No one else has done it and will do it. But let's imagine that after this ride on the water, Simon Caselli handed over the flame to Lulu Bérenguer, the specialist in running backwards, that would have been a blast. No ?

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