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Simon says:: March 2007
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Sunday, March 18, 2007. For the one non Dutch person and a half that reads this blog: I’m sorry, I tried to write this in English, but it just doesn’t work. Next time I’ll be writing in English again. For one of those one non Dutch person and a half that reads this blog: It’s about time you start learning Dutch anyway. with your Canadian bek. Dat moet een enorme overgang geweest zijn, Urk-Parijs. Had je geen moeite met de befaamde Parijse stugheid in het begin? Je loopt door cartier Mouffetard. Euhm Ja, ...
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Simon says:: October 2006
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Monday, October 30, 2006. Why is France so bureaucratic? How did it get like this? Why did it stay like this? And, this is what most students (the same kind of people that say that having a common enemy during the initiation period, makes the bonding process ,ore effective) have to say about it:. But what about: How did it get like this? IT allows for democracy, because, though IT is ruling like a despot, it cannot be called so, since common definitions. The woman at the counter of. It’s a red light!
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Simon says:: August 2006
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Friday, August 18, 2006. Het is er toch van gekomen. Ik heb een Blog. Ik beloof geen regelmatige updates. Ik beloof zelfs niet dat dit niet het laatste bericht is. Maar, ik heb een Blog. Eenmaal in Parijs zal ik hier proberen bij te houden, waar de beste croissants, coffee en vrienden te krijgen zijn. Ik denk dat ik de rest van deze Blog in het Engels ga bijhouden, al was het maar om het statistisch voordeel dat dit opleverd, wat betreft lezerspubliek. Posted by Simon at 11:36 PM. Stefan (Vienna - French).
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Simon says:: November 2006
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Monday, November 27, 2006. Since one of my best friends visited me for a weekend in Paris (which was really great and I’ll tell more about when I’m going to really write something in my blog. Life is great here and I eventually wanna tell you guys all about it, but not today. And, really I’m sorry I have’t written any mail for such a while. I will, soon, but not today). So anyway, where was I? Now, when it rains, Chet Baker sings me home. When I’m feeling on top of the world, Michael Franti tells me why.
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Simon says:: December 2006
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Sunday, December 10, 2006. Do you speak English? Can I now write nonsense again? Do you speak English? I was staring at the advertisment for at least ten minutes before it hit me: I don’t speak Wall Street English. Fuck. The advertisement asked, with a surpringly dark, deep voice. Euhm you're talking to me? But you're a poster. Thanks for reminding me. You’re tall. You want to be free to do anything you want. He read my mind. You know what you need for that? Be one with everything? Do you have money?
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Simon says:: September 2006
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Friday, September 29, 2006. Those of you who ever saw the Asterix cartoon Les 12 Travaux know what I mean. Those of you who ever read Catch-22 know what I mean. Those of you who ever read Kafka know what I mean (well I didn’t actually, but mentioning it just has more of an intellectual air then Asterix). To give you an example: Doing sports at the university is entirely free. The only thing you need is to enroll before the 2nd of October. Well, obviously you need to have a student card. You might be able...