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40 Days in Paris > Bienvenue à 40 Jours à Paris: World Cup finale: Zizou sings the blues after seeing red
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40 Days in Paris Bienvenue à 40 Jours à Paris. World Cup finale: Zizou sings the blues after seeing red. Madness can descend in just one second, an aberration from nowhere. So it was in the 110th minute of the World Cup final as Zidane, the greatest player of his generation and in his last game for France, decided to head butt Marco Materazzi in the chest. Zidane's evening rapidly went from the threshold of glory to a slow ignominious trudge from the field." - International Herald Tribune. Paris: walking...
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40 Days in Paris > Bienvenue à 40 Jours à Paris: 'Just one more. I swear.'
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40 Days in Paris Bienvenue à 40 Jours à Paris. Just one more. I swear.'. The robust air-conditioner at Corcoran's. On Blvd. Clichy could inspire anyone to become permanently affixed to a bar stool. The place is an Arctic refuge. But, just as high petrol prices help to deter unnecessary driving, the price of a pint of Guinness at Corcoran's prevented me from becoming a serious drinker. Most people drink too much because of their thirsty strands of DNA. It appears that genetics. The folks at AAPARIS.org.
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40 Days in Paris > Bienvenue à 40 Jours à Paris: The importance of being punctual
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40 Days in Paris Bienvenue à 40 Jours à Paris. The importance of being punctual. Most restaurants in Paris are beyond my reach. It won't always be the case and, for now, it's fine with me. When I'm a full-time Parisian, I plan to dive in to the restaurant scene one star at a time, starting with the zero-star restaurants. (I don't suppose Monoprix. Has any Michelen stars in their future.). No amount of money will get her in. Or is this a simple case of strategy. Do the folks at l'Arpege understand, as...
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40 Days in Paris > Bienvenue à 40 Jours à Paris: Do you know who I am!?
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40 Days in Paris Bienvenue à 40 Jours à Paris. Do you know who I am! Last week Oprah and I went to HERMES. To buy a watch for Tina. We were treated poorly by those clods. Imagine that! And CNN picked up the story. So we feel a little better. If they can arrange for Tom to propose to what's-her-name at the Eiffel Tower.you'd think Oprah and I could get into HERMES for a few minutes. Posted by MonsieurCAVALIER @ 25.6.05. Links to this post:. Welcome to 40 Days in Paris. Bienvenue à 40 Jours à Paris.
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40 Days in Paris > Bienvenue à 40 Jours à Paris: Paris, New York...Memphis: "Give me your tired, your poor...your zealots"
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40 Days in Paris Bienvenue à 40 Jours à Paris. Paris, New York.Memphis: "Give me your tired, your poor.your zealots". I don't often apologize on behalf of my countrymen. Je suis Americaine, but I also have an EU passport. So, if need be, I could momentarily claim not to be associated with that fat family-of-five from Phoenix who sprawl out on their bus seats and loudly complain about the lack of air-conditioning. And his friend Alexandre Gustave Eiffel. Posted by MonsieurCAVALIER @ 9.7.06. Bienvenue à 40...
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40 Days in Paris > Bienvenue à 40 Jours à Paris: Superman Returns to Paris
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40 Days in Paris Bienvenue à 40 Jours à Paris. Superman Returns to Paris. Opened in France on 12 July. Read the entire post. Posted by MonsieurCAVALIER @ 15.7.06. Links to this post:. Welcome to 40 Days in Paris. Bienvenue à 40 Jours à Paris. North America, United States. Aspiring expat; journalist; student; shoegazer. View my complete profile. Paris: A new bridge, a floating pool and a fake be. World Cup finale: Zizou sings the blues after seei. Paris, New York.Memphis: Give me your tired, yo.
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40 Days in Paris > Bienvenue à 40 Jours à Paris: Sing, sing a (Rouget de Lisle) song
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40 Days in Paris Bienvenue à 40 Jours à Paris. Sing, sing a (Rouget de Lisle) song. The New York Times carries a column called "Metropolitan Diary," in which readers submit accounts of random occurances in The Big Apple. Having witnessed Americans in Paris, I enjoyed the following entry about Parisians in America. Apparently, we CAN all get along. When they stopped, this lovely spontaneous act of patriotism was greeted with a round of applause from the riders, all of whom had a big smile on their face.
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40 Days in Paris > Bienvenue à 40 Jours à Paris: Paris: walking from Pigalle to Place Clichy
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40 Days in Paris Bienvenue à 40 Jours à Paris. Paris: walking from Pigalle to Place Clichy. The Tour Bus &. Posted by MonsieurCAVALIER @ 18.6.06. I loved Paris and we visited the Pigalle Place got some sexy stuff too. we stayed at the Napoleon Hotel courtesy of our Royal Holiday Club vacation points and we had the time of our life. Links to this post:. Welcome to 40 Days in Paris. Bienvenue à 40 Jours à Paris. North America, United States. Aspiring expat; journalist; student; shoegazer. Mrs B in Paris.
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40 Days in Paris > Bienvenue à 40 Jours à Paris: Passerelle Debilly, a moveable bridge
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40 Days in Paris Bienvenue à 40 Jours à Paris. Passerelle Debilly, a moveable bridge. For a more artistic, black and white photo of this unassuming and relatively peaceful pedestrian bridge. (You'll also find many other great Paris photographs made by Eric-the-Friendly-Parisian. Here is some tourism propaganda about Passerelle Debilly. This metal footbridge designed by the engineers RESAL, ALBY and LION, was completed on 13th April 1900.It was then named the Military Exposition. Merci Monsieur Cavalier p...
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Now in Paris: July 2006
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Pont des Arts, July, 2006. Now in Paris - at last! Message to a mailing list for ex-students:. Well, I finally did it - sold my house and moved to France! I know - about time :-). I moved around for a while, visiting the Cannes Film Festival (over- rated), Marseilles (OK) and Nice (lived up to its name - even with a lot of roads and squares ripped up for the new tramway). And of all the streets in Paris Lenin lived in this street for six months 1908-9! Http:/ homepage.mac.com/tedwelch/huchette. These las...