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  • I laid the ShamWows on the floor and, as the French say, "Escargot" (I think that's what the French say) the water was gone.

    The Richmond Register Homepage 2010

  • "Compared to the amount seen two or three years ago, there's been a 35%-40% plunge in snail volume, and a 20%-to-22% drop in selling prices," said Istvan Pacs , president of Hungary's Escargot Product Council.

    Currency Bloc's Neighbors Are Increasingly Feeling Its Pain Alistair MacDonald 2011

  • Escargot may not be the most amusing of company, but "Talk to the Snail," Stephen Clarke's witty guide to understanding French culture, is a hilarious and chatty window into the Gallic soul.

    Three Books For The Closeted Francophile 2010

  • And its not just the size that is discreet - the Escargot puts out just 65dB of whine, which isn't too much more than the superior brush/mop combo mentioned before.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Gadgets 2009

  • And its not just the size that is discreet - the Escargot puts out just 65dB of whine, which isn't too much more than the superior brush/mop combo mentioned before.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Gadgets 2009

  • Yesterday we had our French excursion to Le Petit Escargot.

    blu94anjel Diary Entry blu94anjel 2009

  • But if you are unlucky enough to have carpeted floors, you could at least do yourself the favor of sucking the filth out of them in some style, with this Electrolux/Toshiba collaboration, the Escargot.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Gadgets 2009

  • But if you are unlucky enough to have carpeted floors, you could at least do yourself the favor of sucking the filth out of them in some style, with this Electrolux/Toshiba collaboration, the Escargot.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Gadgets 2009

  • The bonus, though, is her Crabcakes and Escargot train, complete with butter and olive oil cars and trailed by a flying head of garlic, but that is too large to capture well in one or two photographs, so you will just have to go see it yourself teleport directly from here.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Bettina Tizzy 2008

  • The bonus, though, is her Crabcakes and Escargot train, complete with butter and olive oil cars and trailed by a flying head of garlic, but that is too large to capture well in one or two photographs, so you will just have to go see it yourself teleport directly from here.

    TracyLynne Carpenter's whimsical steampunk world Bettina Tizzy 2008

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